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Question-1
As form of government, the democracy which is envisaged is, of course is a __________ democracy in India.
(A)
Direct
(B)
Representative
(C)
Indirect
(D)
None of these
Question-2
The essential individual rights mentioned in our preamble is :-
(A)
Freedom of thought and expression
(B)
Freedom of belief
(C)
Freedom of faith and worship
(D)
All of the above
Question-3
The liberty of 'belief, faith and worship' promised in the preamble is implemented by :-
(A)
DPSD
(B)
Fundamental rights
(C)
Fundamental duties
(D)
None of these
Question-4
Indian federalism has been constitutionally asymmetric because :-
(A)
It meets the specific needs and requirements of some sub-units.
(B)
It gives special status to certain states.
(C)
It is part of the original design.
(D)
All of these
Question-5
Indian constitution encourages equal respect between :-
(A)
Communities
(B)
Women
(C)
Citizens
(D)
None of these
Question-6
Constitution exist to empower power to those who :-
(A)
Are traditionally deprived of it.
(B)
Are traditionally possessing it.
(C)
Wishes it
(D)
None of these
Question-7
Indian constitution must be read in conjunction with the :-
(A)
Constituent assembly debates
(B)
Constituent assembly members
(C)
Constituent assembly formation
(D)
None of these
Question-8
There is connection between laws and __________ values.
(A)
Secular
(B)
Moral
(C)
Religions
(D)
None of these
Question-9
Fundamental Duties are inserted by Article :-
(A)
24
(B)
30
(C)
50
(D)
51
Question-10
The Motilal Nehru Report was in :-
(A)
1920
(B)
1922
(C)
1925
(D)
1928
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