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Question-1
The preamble declares that the source of all authority under the constitution is :-
(A)
The people of India
(B)
Political parties
(C)
Govt. of India
(D)
Supreme Court
Question-2
Liberty,Equality and Fraternity form a union of trinity in the sense that to divorce one from the other is to defect the very purpose of :-
(A)
Democracy
(B)
Autocracy
(C)
Monarchy
(D)
None of these
Question-3
Economic justice aims at establishing :-
(A)
Political democracy
(B)
Social democracy
(C)
Economic democracy
(D)
None of these
Question-4
Constitution prevent state from :
(A)
Normal activities
(B)
Turning Tyrannical
(C)
War
(D)
Welfare activities
Question-5
India adopted :-
(A)
Utopian socialism
(B)
Democratic socialism
(C)
Syndicalism
(D)
Guild socialism
Question-6
Our representative are elected by the vote of the entire adult population according to the principle of :-
(A)
One man, one vote
(B)
One man, many votes
(C)
A group of men, one vote
(D)
None of these
Question-7
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-8
Freedom of religion in India means the freedom of religion of :-
(A)
Individuals only
(B)
Communities only
(C)
Both individuals and communities
(D)
None of these
Question-9
Our constitution abolished 'titles of honour' by :-
(A)
Art.10
(B)
Art.11
(C)
Art.17
(D)
Art.18
Question-10
Our constitution holds out equality to all the citizens in the matters of choice of their :-
(A)
Representatives
(B)
Judges
(C)
Governors
(D)
Bureaucrats
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