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Question-1
Who declared that, elections of Prime Minister, President and Vive president could n't be challenged in the court?
(A)
Supreme court
(B)
Prime minister
(C)
Executive
(D)
Parliament by an Amendment
Question-2
Which Prime minister imposed upon the people?
(A)
Nehru
(B)
Indira Gandhi
(C)
Rajiv Gandhi
(D)
Rao
Question-3
Now emergency can be proclaimed in India only when there is
(A)
Internal problems
(B)
Armed rebellions
(C)
Strikes
(D)
None of these
Question-4
CPI(ML) was formed in__________.
(A)
1969
(B)
1970
(C)
1971
(D)
1972
Question-5
The notorious 'Kakkayam camp' was in
(A)
Kannur
(B)
Calicut
(C)
Kollam
(D)
Trivandrum
Question-6
Constitutional emergency can be declared under______________.
(A)
Art.360
(B)
Art.352
(C)
Art.356
(D)
Art.355
Question-7
Who appointed "Shah commission' inquire allegations and abuse of emergency in 1975?
(A)
BJP govt
(B)
Communist Govt
(C)
Janata Party Govt
(D)
Jwatantra party govt
Question-8
Which Magazines closed down against censorship?
(A)
Seminar and Mainstream
(B)
Indian Express
(C)
The Hindu
(D)
All the above
Question-9
About ________________ the people were arrested under preventive detention laws?
(A)
500
(B)
1000
(C)
1,11,000
(D)
10,000
Question-10
During the emergency period, many opposition leaders were jailed. They were:
(A)
Jayaprakash Narayan
(B)
Morarji Desai
(C)
Vajpayee
(D)
All of the above
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