Please check my answer thanks :)

The constitutional basis of the right to privacy is in the First admentment true or false

I said True

http://www.usconstitution.net/const.html

I believe it's the fourth, although I don't think there's any specific wording that has "privacy" in it.

it is the fourth!

the 1st gives you the right to religion, speech, press, petition, and assembly
the 4th is search and sezure which includes privacy

To check if your answer is correct, we need to understand the constitutional basis of the right to privacy. The First Amendment of the United States Constitution protects several fundamental rights, such as freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition. However, it does not explicitly mention the right to privacy.

The right to privacy is not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution but has been recognized and interpreted by the Supreme Court through various amendments and interpretations. One of the primary sources of the right to privacy lies in the Fourth Amendment, which protects against unreasonable searches and seizures. Additionally, the Fourteenth Amendment has been interpreted to include a right to privacy that protects individuals from unwarranted governmental intrusion into personal matters.

Based on this information, your answer of "True" is incorrect. The First Amendment does not provide the constitutional basis for the right to privacy.