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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
Though India became a Republic, India has ties with :-
(A)
Common wealth
(B)
British constitution
(C)
British parliament
(D)
European Union
Question-3
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-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
The essential individual rights are mentioned in part _________ of our constitution :-
(A)
II
(B)
III
(C)
IV
(D)
V
Question-6
India is now a democratic and linguistic :-
(A)
Confederation
(B)
Federation
(C)
Unitary state
(D)
None of these
Question-7
All laws don't have a _________ content :-
(A)
Legal
(B)
Moral
(C)
Theoretical
(D)
None of these
Question-8
The first stream of Indian liberalism began with :-
(A)
Tilak
(B)
Tagore
(C)
Rammohan Roy
(D)
Patel
Question-9
Fundamental Duties are inserted by Article :-
(A)
24
(B)
30
(C)
50
(D)
51
Question-10
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
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