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Question-1
The crown of England ceased to have any legal or constitutional authority in :-
(A)
1948
(B)
1949
(C)
1950
(D)
1951
Question-2
The socialism envisaged by the Indian constitution is not the usual scheme of state socialism which involves :-
(A)
Nationalisation
(B)
Nationalisation of all means of production
(C)
Abolition of private property.
(D)
All of the above
Question-3
A law prohibiting discrimination of persons on grounds of religion is connected to the idea of :-
(A)
Equality
(B)
Freedom
(C)
Liberty
(D)
None of these
Question-4
The political Philosophy of our constitution is committed to :-
(A)
Freedom, Equality
(B)
Social justice
(C)
National unity
(D)
All of the above
Question-5
Curtailment of the freedom of press by the British colonial state was strongly protested by :-
(A)
Rammohan Roy
(B)
M.N.Roy
(C)
Rammanohar Lohya
(D)
None of these
Question-6
Our constitution guaranteed equality before law and equal protection of law as :-
(A)
Justiciable right
(B)
Non jesticiable right
(C)
Legal right
(D)
None of these
Question-7
India joined the Commonwealth to promote :-
(A)
International peace
(B)
Security
(C)
Economic development
(D)
Socialism
Question-8
The understand the value and meaning of our constitution, we may have to :-
(A)
Think better
(B)
Study it
(C)
Go back in time to the Constituent Assembly debates.
(D)
None of these
Question-9
Constitution prevent state from :
(A)
Normal activities
(B)
Turning Tyrannical
(C)
War
(D)
Welfare activities
Question-10
The ideal of unity has been buttressed by the adding the words :-
(A)
'And integrity' of the nation.
(B)
Sovereignty
(C)
Socialist
(D)
None of these
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