Question:medium

The right to livelihood is an _______ facet of the right to life, __________ as a fundamental right under the Constitution.

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In constitutional/legal contexts, words like "integral" and "guaranteed" are standard collocations.
Updated On: Aug 18, 2026
  • important, enjoying
  • integral, guaranteed
  • utmost, covered
  • ideal, procured
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

  1. Option A: "enjoying" cannot grammatically follow the comma describing a right.
  2. Option B: "integral" correctly shows livelihood as inseparable from life, and "guaranteed" matches standard constitutional language.
  3. Option C: "utmost" does not describe a "facet," and "covered" is too informal for this legal context.
  4. Option D: "procured" wrongly suggests a right is obtained rather than inherently held.

The correct answer is integral, guaranteed.

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