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Constitutional Provision Article 300A
Asked 6 times across 3 UPSC exams over 44 years (1982–2026), peaking in 2021.
Key insights
- Most tested in CSE — 3 of 6 PYQs
- Most asked in 2021
- Recurs across 6 years (1982–2026)
How it travelled across exams
First appearance in each exam — the same idea, reframed.
CSE 1982 → GEO 2022 → CBI 2023
How the concept evolved
Rising — more than half its appearances (4 of 6) are since 2016.
Related concepts
Ideas UPSC tests alongside this one — keep exploring.
Sample questions
You've seen the pattern — here are a few of the actual PYQs.
GEO2026
Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding Right to Property under the Constitution of India?
- Right to Property was part of the Fundamental Rights
- Right to Property is made a constitutional right under Article 300A. Select the answer
using the code given below.
- A I only
- B II only
- C Both I and II
- D Neither I nor II
Answer key not yet available (pending official release)
Polity & Governance › FR/DPSP/Duties
CBI2023
Under which one of the following Articles of the Constitution of India is the right to property a constitutional right?
- A Article 41
- B Article 300A ✓
- C Article 19
- D Article 38
✓ Correct answer: (B)
Polity & Governance › FR/DPSP/Duties
GEO2022
Which one of the following is not a Fundamental Right under the Constitution of India?
- A Right to property ✓
- B Right against exploitation
- C Right to constitutional remedies
- D Cultural and educational right
✓ Correct answer: (A)
Polity & Governance › FR/DPSP/Duties
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