___________ is a distinguishing hall mark of Indian life.
Tolerance
Intolerance
Atheism
Brotherhood
Religion that preached equality of people in ancient India was __________.
Buddhism
Hinduism
Jainism
Christianity
The process of national integration in India is characterised by the phrase__________.
Unity in Diversity
Unity in Fraternity
Unity is Strength
Unity in similarity
A democratic government should pursue
Progressive and social justice
Secular and social justice
Conservative and social justice
Strict and discrimination
The governmental power is divided and distributed between the ____________ and the_____________.
Judiciary & Executive
Prime minister & Cabinet
Legislature & Executive
Central Government & State Governments
IPS stands for?
Indian Political Service
Indian Police Service
Indian People's Service
Indian Progressive Service
In the ancient times India was known as _________.
Hindustan
Bharatha varsha
Hastinapur
Indraprastha
Today there is a widespread recognition that the unity of India could be built only on the basis of ____________.
Social justice
Federalism
Secularism
Nationalism
Even in ancient Indian life we can find the notion of____________.
Sarvadharma samabhav
Dharmanirapekshata
Soverignity
Democracy
India’s Constitution was adopted in the year_______.
1978
1947
1949
1963