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Q: India is called a secular country because citizens have the fundamental right to :
  • A. freedom to profess religion of one's choice
  • B. live with human dignity
  • C. move freely throughout India
  • D. freedom of speech and expression
Correct Answer: Option A - India is called a secular country because citizens have the fundamental right to profess religion of their own choice. Its main aim of being secular is to have equal respect to every religion and not to have inclination towards a particular one.
A. India is called a secular country because citizens have the fundamental right to profess religion of their own choice. Its main aim of being secular is to have equal respect to every religion and not to have inclination towards a particular one.

Explanations:

India is called a secular country because citizens have the fundamental right to profess religion of their own choice. Its main aim of being secular is to have equal respect to every religion and not to have inclination towards a particular one.