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Fundamental Duties — Prelims Strategy

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Prelims Strategy

Focus on memorizing specific constitutional provisions: Article 51A with all eleven duties, 42nd Amendment (1976) adding first ten duties, 86th Amendment (2002) adding eleventh duty about education. Remember Swaran Singh Committee as the recommending body and Soviet Constitution as primary influence.

Practice distinguishing between duties, rights, and DPSPs - duties are non-justiciable citizen obligations in Part IVA, rights are justiciable individual freedoms in Part III, DPSPs are non-justiciable state policy guidelines in Part IV.

Common traps include confusing which amendment added which duties, mixing up article numbers, and assuming duties are justiciable. Use elimination technique: if option suggests duties are enforceable through courts, eliminate immediately.

Remember specific duties: environmental protection (51A-g), scientific temper (51A-h), education of children (51A-k), excellence (51A-j). Practice year-wise questions to identify recurring patterns and frequently tested aspects.

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