In the following question, there are six sentences marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S. The positions of S1 and S6 are fixed. Choose one of the options given below which would be the most logical sequence of the sentences in the passage. S1- The Fundamental Rights included in the Indian constitution are a way to ensure that people get to lead a decent life in the country. P- Fundamental Rights are not absolute. Q- They strike stability between a person’s freedom and social safety.  R- They are subject to reasonable limitations.  S- These rights, however, have some peculiar features which are usually not found in the constitution of other countries. S6- But the reasonable restrictions are subject to legal review.

In the following question, there are six sentences marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S. The positions of S1 and S6 are fixed. Choose one of the options given below which would be the most logical sequence of the sentences in the passage. S1- The Fundamental Rights included in the Indian constitution are a way to ensure that people get to lead a decent life in the country. P- Fundamental Rights are not absolute. Q- They strike stability between a person’s freedom and social safety.  R- They are subject to reasonable limitations.  S- These rights, however, have some peculiar features which are usually not found in the constitution of other countries. S6- But the reasonable restrictions are subject to legal review. Correct Answer SPRQ

The correct option is option 2.

Sentence S talks about the peculiarity of Indian fundamental rights.

Sentence P mentions that they are not absolute.

Sentence R elaborates on why the rights are not considered absolute.

Sentence Q mentions the significance of the above.

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