The Dual Nature of Marriage
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Marriage is considered as a dual concept. Which of the following correctly describes one aspect of this concept?

  • Marriage is a temporary agreement between a man and a woman.
  • Marriage is a legal contract between a man and a woman. (correct)
  • Marriage is a voluntary partnership between a man and a woman.
  • Marriage is a religious union between a man and a woman.

Marriage is recognized as a social institution. What does the Constitution state about the importance of marriage as a social institution?

  • The Constitution values the sanctity of marriage and affords protection to the family. (correct)
  • The Constitution does not give any importance to marriage.
  • The Constitution does not recognize marriage as a social institution.
  • The Constitution considers marriage as a purely personal matter.

What is the constitutional mandate regarding the State's role in protecting marriage?

  • The State is not mandated to protect marriage.
  • The State is mandated to recognize marriage as a civil contract.
  • The State is mandated to protect the sanctity of family life and strengthen the family as a social institution. (correct)
  • The State is mandated to interfere in personal matters related to marriage.

What does the State recognize about family life?

<p>The State recognizes the sanctity of family life and aims to protect and strengthen it. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the foundation of the nation according to the text?

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