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Question-1
In a secular state, the term 'mutual exclusion' means :-
(A)
Total neglection of religion by the state.
(B)
Total exclusion of state by the religion.
(C)
Religion and state must be strictly separated.
(D)
None of these
Question-2
Though India became a Republic, India has ties with :-
(A)
Common wealth
(B)
British constitution
(C)
British parliament
(D)
European Union
Question-3
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
Question-4
Find out the odd one out :-
(A)
To maintain secularism
(B)
To maintain brotherhood
(C)
Right to equality
(D)
Uphold sovereignty, unity and integrity of the nation.
Question-5
The purpose behind strict separation of state and religion is safeguard :-
(A)
Freedom of individuals
(B)
Freedom of state
(C)
Freedom of religion
(D)
None of these
Question-6
Constitution Assembly consisted only :-
(A)
Political leaders
(B)
Representatives
(C)
Elected representatives
(D)
Nominees
Question-7
A History of our constitution is still very much a history of the :-
(A)
Present
(B)
Past
(C)
Future
(D)
None of these
Question-8
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-9
Conceptual structure of the constitution means :-
(A)
It's finding out the possible meanings of terms used in the constitution.
(B)
It's full structure is based on concepts.
(C)
It has no structure.
(D)
None of these
Question-10
Our democratic Republic stands for the good of all the people is embodied in the concept of a _______
(A)
Nation state
(B)
Welfare state
(C)
Liberal state
(D)
Capitalist state
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