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Under the Constitution of India, which one of the following is not a fundamental duty?
To vote in public elections
To develop the scientific temper
To safeguard public property
To abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals.
- Option 1: To vote in public elections
- Voting is a right and a civic duty, but not a fundamental duty under the Indian Constitution.
- It is encouraged for democratic participation but is not listed as a fundamental duty.
- Option 2: To develop the scientific temper
- This is a fundamental duty under Article 51A of the Indian Constitution.
- It encourages citizens to cultivate a scientific outlook and humanism.
- Option 3: To safeguard public property
- This is a fundamental duty.
- Citizens are expected to protect and conserve public assets.
- Option 4: To abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals
- Citizens must uphold the Constitution and its principles.
Option 1: To vote in public elections is not a fundamental duty.
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