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Question-1
The essential individual rights are mentioned in part _________ of our constitution :-
(A)
II
(B)
III
(C)
IV
(D)
V
Question-2
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-3
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-4
A History of our constitution is still very much a history of the :-
(A)
Present
(B)
Past
(C)
Future
(D)
None of these
Question-5
Constitution bring about :-
(A)
Social transformation
(B)
Economic transformation
(C)
Religions transformation
(D)
None of these
Question-6
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-7
Our constitution holds out equality to all the citizens in the matters of choice of their :-
(A)
Representatives
(B)
Judges
(C)
Governors
(D)
Bureaucrats
Question-8
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-9
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-10
Constitution of Indian Bill was in :-
(A)
1885
(B)
1985
(C)
1886
(D)
1895
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