The question is about understanding which right the nature of the Constitution imbibed. We examine each option:
Considering these explanations, the right that the nature of the Constitution imbibed is Equality.
The nature of the Indian Constitution imbibed the right to equality, liberty, justice, and dignity for all citizens, ensuring a democratic, inclusive, and rights-based framework.
Right to Equality (Articles 14–18)
Three friends, P, Q, and R, are solving a puzzle with statements:
(i) If P is a knight, Q is a knave.
(ii) If Q is a knight, R is a spy.
(iii) If R is a knight, P is a knave. Knights always tell the truth, knaves always lie, and spies sometimes tell the truth. If each friend is either a knight, knave, or spy, who is the knight?