[1] Which one of the following kinds of equality is not compatible with the liberal notion of equality?
A.
Legal Equality
B.
Political Equality
C.
Social Equality
D.
Economic Equality
Ans:
Economic Equality
Explanation :
The liberal notions of equality is linked to legal and political equality which were invoked in the 18th and 19th centuries to bring rule of law, citizenship, voting rights, etc, considered essential for democracy. However, when demands for equality in other dimensions, namely social and economic, were raised in the 19th century by the workers, Lord Acton, Alex de Toc-queville and others vehemently opposed them. Laissez faire was found incompatible with economic redistribution and so found opposed to economic equality (Political Theory by H. Abbas & R. Kumar, p. 348).
[2] Directive Principles of State Policy in the Indian Constitution were taken from the Constitution of –
A.
Britain
B.
Ireland
C.
USA
D.
Canada
Ans:
Ireland
Explanation :
The Constitution lays down certain Directive Principles of State Policy which though not justiceabie, are 'fundamental in governance of the country'. The concept of Directive Principles of State Policy was borrowed from the Irish Constitution.
[3] As per Indian Constitution, the Right to property is a –
A.
Fundamental Right
B.
Natural Right
C.
Legal Right
D.
Moral Right
Ans:
Legal Right
Explanation :
The Constitution originally provided for the right to properly under Articles 19 and 31. The Forty-Forth Amendment of 1978 deleted the right to property from the list of fundamental rights. It is a legal right.
[4] Which one of the following Writs is issued to courts, corporations, government servants or persons directing them to perform their public duty?
A.
Habeas Corpus
B.
Quo Warranto
C.
Mandamus
D.
Prohibition
Ans:
Mandamus
Explanation :
Mandamus is a judicial remedy which is in the form of an order from a superior court to any government subordinate court, corporation or public authority to do or forbear from doing some specific act which that body is obliged under law to do or refrain from doing, as the case may be, and which is in the nature of public duty and in certain cases of a statutory duty.
[5] In India, the right to property is now recognised as –
A.
a fundamental right
B.
a legal right
C.
a natural right
D.
a political right
Ans:
a legal right
Explanation :
The Constitution originally provided for the right to property under Articles 19 and 31. The Forty-Forth Amendment of 1978 deleted the right to property from the list of fundamental rights. So it is now a legal right, not a fundamental right.
[6] Which of the following Articles of the Constitution deals with the Fundamental Duties?
A.
Article 39 C
B.
Article 51 A
C.
Article 29 B
D.
None of the above
Ans:
Article 51 A
Explanation :
The Forty-second Amendment of the Constitution of India, enacted in 1976, laid down the Fundamental Duties of Indian citizens to the nation. The amendment inserted Article 51A to create a new part called IV-A in the Constitution, which prescribed the fundamental duties to the citizens.
[7] Which of the following articles of the Indian constitution deals with citizenship in India?
A.
Article 333 to 337
B.
Article 17 to 20
C.
Article 05 to 11
D.
Article 01 to 04
Ans:
Article 05 to 11
Explanation :
Articles 05 to 11 of the Indian Constitution deal with citizenship in India. The legislation related to this matter is the Citizenship Act 1955, which has been amended by the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 1986, the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 1992, the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2003, and the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2005. Article 17, article 18 are about abolition ‘unatouchability and titles' respectively. Article 19 to article 22 deal with right to freedom'. Article 1-4 deals with 'Union and it Territory. Article 330-342 mentions 'special provisions relating to certain classes.
[8] Under which article the parliament provides financial assistance to states?
A.
Article 273
B.
Article 274
C.
Article 275
D.
Article 276
Ans:
Article 275
Explanation :
Under the Article 275 the Parliament provides financial assistance to states. This is a central sector scheme and grants are provided to the states on the basis of ST population percentage in the state to the total tribal population of the country. Article 273 deals with grants in lieu of export duty on jute and jute products. Article 274 mentions prior recommendation of President required to Bills affecting taxation in which states are interested, Article 276 is about taxes on professions, trades, callings and employments.
[9] Which type of democracy do we follow in India?
A.
Direct
B.
Presidential
C.
Representative
D.
Dictatorship
Ans:
Representative
Explanation :
India follows representative democracy that is also known as indirect democracy. It is a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people, as opposed to direct democracy. Simply put, a representative democracy is a system of government in which all eligible citizens vote on representatives to pass laws for them.
[10] The interval between two sessions of parliament must not exceed -
A.
3 months
B.
6 months
C.
4 months
D.
100 days
Ans:
6 months
Explanation :
The maximum gap between two sittings should not be more than 6 months. That means, The parliament should meet at least twice a year.
[11] In the warrant of precedence, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha comes next only to -
A.
The President
B.
The Vice-President
C.
The Prime Minister
D.
The Cabinet Ministers
Ans:
The Prime Minister
Explanation :
The Speaker is looked upon as the true guardian of the traditions of parliamentary democracy. Her unique position is illustrated by the fact that she is placed very high in the Warrant of Precedence in our country, standing next only to the Prime Minister.
[12] The method of Impeachment of the President of India is adopted from –
A.
U.S.A.
B.
U.K.
C.
U.S.S.R.
D.
France
Ans:
U.S.A.
Explanation :
The Indian Constitution has borrowed some features from the U.S Constitution. Those features are: fundamental rights, independence of judiciary, judicial review, impeachment of the president, removal of Supreme Court and High Court judges and post of Vice-President.
[13] The number of members included in the Constitution Drafting Committee was:
A.
Seven
B.
Nine
C.
Eleven
D.
Thirteen
Ans:
Seven
Explanation :
The number of members included in the Constitution Drafting Committee was seven.
[14] Which of the following is not a feature of the Indian Constitution?
A.
Written constitution
B.
Federalism
C.
Sovereignty of Parliament
D.
Judicial Review
Ans:
Sovereignty of Parliament
Explanation :
Sovereignty of Parliament is not a feature of Indian constitution. Judicial review refers to the power of the judiciary to interpret the constitution and law or order of the legislature and executive void.
[15] The idea of preamble has been borrowed in Indian Constitution from the Constitution of
A.
Italy
B.
Canada
C.
France
D.
U. S. A.
Ans:
U. S. A.
Explanation :
The idea of preamble to the Indian constitution is borrowed from constitution of United States of America.
[16] Who among the following was not a member of the Drafting committee of the Constitution of India?
A.
B. R. Ambedkar
B.
K. M. Munshi
C.
M. K. Gandhi
D.
Krishnaswamy Iyer
Ans:
M. K. Gandhi
Explanation :
M.K. Gandhi was not a member of the Drafting committee of the constitution of India.
[17] Who among the following was a non-congress member of the Constituent Assembly?
A.
J.B. Kripalani
B.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
C.
K.M. Munshi
D.
T.T. Krishnamachari
Ans:
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Explanation :
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was a non-congress member of the Constituent Assembly. All of them were from Congress except B.R. Ambedkar.
[18] How many members were assigned by Cabinet Mission in Constituent Assembly?
A.
300
B.
309
C.
450
D.
296
Ans:
296
Explanation :
There were 296 members assigned by Cabinet Mission in Constitution Assembly. The mission consisted of Lord Patrick-Lawrence, the Secretary of State for India, Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, and A. V. Alexander, the First Lord of the Admiralty. 296 seats assigned in the cabnit mission in India Constitution.
[19] The head of state of the United Kingdom is -
A.
Queen Elizabeth I
B.
Queen Elizabeth II
C.
Queen Elizabeth III
D.
Queen Elizabeth IV
Ans:
Queen Elizabeth II
Explanation :
Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state of the United Kingdom.
[20] The first lady of the Indian screen to have been nominated to the Rajya Sabha is –
A.
Nargis
B.
Madhubaia
C.
Hema Malini
D.
Shobhana Bhartia
Ans:
Nargis
Explanation :
Nargis Dutt became the first patron of Spastics Society of India in 1970s. Her subsequent work with the organization brought her recognition as a social worker, and later a Rajya Sabha nomination in 1980.
[21] The state wise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on the 1971 census. Up to which year does this remain intact?
A.
2031
B.
2026
C.
2021
D.
2011
Ans:
2026
Explanation :
The state wise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on 1971 census and this remain upto 2026 under article 82.
[22] The ‘Due Process of Law’ is the characteristics of the judicial system of -
A.
India
B.
France
C.
U.K.
D.
U.S.A
Ans:
U.S.A
Explanation :
The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution cach contains a Due Process Clause. Due process deals with the administration of justice and thus the Due Process Clause acts as a safeguard from arbitrary dental of life, liberty, or property by the Government outside the sanction of law.
[23] Recently London High Court granted right to few elderly people to go ahead with their case against government in relation to Mau Mau Rebellion. In which country this rebellion took place?
A.
Kenya
B.
Libya
C.
Ethiopia
D.
Republic of Congo
Ans:
Kenya
Explanation :
The Mau Uprising (also known as the Mau Mau Revolt, Mau Mau Rebellion and Kenya Emergency) was a military conflict that took place in Kenya between 1952 and 1960. It involved Kikuyu-dominated anti- colonial groups summarily called Mau Mau and elements of the British Army, the local Kenya Regiment mostly consisting of the British, auxiliaries and anti-Mau Mau Kikuyu. The capture of rebel leader Dedan Kimathi on 21 October 1956 signalled the ultimate defeat of Mau Mau, and essentially ended the British military campaign
[24] How many times was the Preamble of the Constitution amended?
A.
Three times
B.
Two times
C.
Once
D.
Not amended
Ans:
Once
Explanation :
The 42nd Amendment of 1976 amended the Preamble of the Constitution. It changed the characterization of India from a "sovereign democratic republic" to a "sovereign, socialist secular democratic republic". It also changed the words "unity of the nation" to "unity and integrity of the nation".
[25] Which one of the Constitutional amendment has established Panchayati Raj Institution?
A.
72nd Amendment Act
B.
71st Amendment Act
C.
73rd Amendment Act
D.
78th Amendment Act
Ans:
73rd Amendment Act
Explanation :
The 73rd amendment of the Constitution was enacted in 1992, to enshrine in the Constitution certain basic and essential features of Panchayat Raj Institutions. It introduced a three tier Panchayati Raj system at the Village, Intermediate (Block) and District levels.
Explanation :
The liberal notions of equality is linked to legal and political equality which were invoked in the 18th and 19th centuries to bring rule of law, citizenship, voting rights, etc, considered essential for democracy. However, when demands for equality in other dimensions, namely social and economic, were raised in the 19th century by the workers, Lord Acton, Alex de Toc-queville and others vehemently opposed them. Laissez faire was found incompatible with economic redistribution and so found opposed to economic equality (Political Theory by H. Abbas & R. Kumar, p. 348).
[2] Directive Principles of State Policy in the Indian Constitution were taken from the Constitution of –
A.
Britain
B.
Ireland
C.
USA
D.
Canada
Ans:
Ireland
Explanation :
The Constitution lays down certain Directive Principles of State Policy which though not justiceabie, are 'fundamental in governance of the country'. The concept of Directive Principles of State Policy was borrowed from the Irish Constitution.
[3] As per Indian Constitution, the Right to property is a –
A.
Fundamental Right
B.
Natural Right
C.
Legal Right
D.
Moral Right
Ans:
Legal Right
Explanation :
The Constitution originally provided for the right to properly under Articles 19 and 31. The Forty-Forth Amendment of 1978 deleted the right to property from the list of fundamental rights. It is a legal right.
[4] Which one of the following Writs is issued to courts, corporations, government servants or persons directing them to perform their public duty?
A.
Habeas Corpus
B.
Quo Warranto
C.
Mandamus
D.
Prohibition
Ans:
Mandamus
Explanation :
Mandamus is a judicial remedy which is in the form of an order from a superior court to any government subordinate court, corporation or public authority to do or forbear from doing some specific act which that body is obliged under law to do or refrain from doing, as the case may be, and which is in the nature of public duty and in certain cases of a statutory duty.
[5] In India, the right to property is now recognised as –
A.
a fundamental right
B.
a legal right
C.
a natural right
D.
a political right
Ans:
a legal right
Explanation :
The Constitution originally provided for the right to property under Articles 19 and 31. The Forty-Forth Amendment of 1978 deleted the right to property from the list of fundamental rights. So it is now a legal right, not a fundamental right.
[6] Which of the following Articles of the Constitution deals with the Fundamental Duties?
A.
Article 39 C
B.
Article 51 A
C.
Article 29 B
D.
None of the above
Ans:
Article 51 A
Explanation :
The Forty-second Amendment of the Constitution of India, enacted in 1976, laid down the Fundamental Duties of Indian citizens to the nation. The amendment inserted Article 51A to create a new part called IV-A in the Constitution, which prescribed the fundamental duties to the citizens.
[7] Which of the following articles of the Indian constitution deals with citizenship in India?
A.
Article 333 to 337
B.
Article 17 to 20
C.
Article 05 to 11
D.
Article 01 to 04
Ans:
Article 05 to 11
Explanation :
Articles 05 to 11 of the Indian Constitution deal with citizenship in India. The legislation related to this matter is the Citizenship Act 1955, which has been amended by the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 1986, the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 1992, the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2003, and the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2005. Article 17, article 18 are about abolition ‘unatouchability and titles' respectively. Article 19 to article 22 deal with right to freedom'. Article 1-4 deals with 'Union and it Territory. Article 330-342 mentions 'special provisions relating to certain classes.
[8] Under which article the parliament provides financial assistance to states?
A.
Article 273
B.
Article 274
C.
Article 275
D.
Article 276
Ans:
Article 275
Explanation :
Under the Article 275 the Parliament provides financial assistance to states. This is a central sector scheme and grants are provided to the states on the basis of ST population percentage in the state to the total tribal population of the country. Article 273 deals with grants in lieu of export duty on jute and jute products. Article 274 mentions prior recommendation of President required to Bills affecting taxation in which states are interested, Article 276 is about taxes on professions, trades, callings and employments.
[9] Which type of democracy do we follow in India?
A.
Direct
B.
Presidential
C.
Representative
D.
Dictatorship
Ans:
Representative
Explanation :
India follows representative democracy that is also known as indirect democracy. It is a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people, as opposed to direct democracy. Simply put, a representative democracy is a system of government in which all eligible citizens vote on representatives to pass laws for them.
[10] The interval between two sessions of parliament must not exceed -
A.
3 months
B.
6 months
C.
4 months
D.
100 days
Ans:
6 months
Explanation :
The maximum gap between two sittings should not be more than 6 months. That means, The parliament should meet at least twice a year.
[11] In the warrant of precedence, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha comes next only to -
A.
The President
B.
The Vice-President
C.
The Prime Minister
D.
The Cabinet Ministers
Ans:
The Prime Minister
Explanation :
The Speaker is looked upon as the true guardian of the traditions of parliamentary democracy. Her unique position is illustrated by the fact that she is placed very high in the Warrant of Precedence in our country, standing next only to the Prime Minister.
[12] The method of Impeachment of the President of India is adopted from –
A.
U.S.A.
B.
U.K.
C.
U.S.S.R.
D.
France
Ans:
U.S.A.
Explanation :
The Indian Constitution has borrowed some features from the U.S Constitution. Those features are: fundamental rights, independence of judiciary, judicial review, impeachment of the president, removal of Supreme Court and High Court judges and post of Vice-President.
[13] The number of members included in the Constitution Drafting Committee was:
A.
Seven
B.
Nine
C.
Eleven
D.
Thirteen
Ans:
Seven
Explanation :
The number of members included in the Constitution Drafting Committee was seven.
[14] Which of the following is not a feature of the Indian Constitution?
A.
Written constitution
B.
Federalism
C.
Sovereignty of Parliament
D.
Judicial Review
Ans:
Sovereignty of Parliament
Explanation :
Sovereignty of Parliament is not a feature of Indian constitution. Judicial review refers to the power of the judiciary to interpret the constitution and law or order of the legislature and executive void.
[15] The idea of preamble has been borrowed in Indian Constitution from the Constitution of
A.
Italy
B.
Canada
C.
France
D.
U. S. A.
Ans:
U. S. A.
Explanation :
The idea of preamble to the Indian constitution is borrowed from constitution of United States of America.
[16] Who among the following was not a member of the Drafting committee of the Constitution of India?
A.
B. R. Ambedkar
B.
K. M. Munshi
C.
M. K. Gandhi
D.
Krishnaswamy Iyer
Ans:
M. K. Gandhi
Explanation :
M.K. Gandhi was not a member of the Drafting committee of the constitution of India.
[17] Who among the following was a non-congress member of the Constituent Assembly?
A.
J.B. Kripalani
B.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
C.
K.M. Munshi
D.
T.T. Krishnamachari
Ans:
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Explanation :
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was a non-congress member of the Constituent Assembly. All of them were from Congress except B.R. Ambedkar.
[18] How many members were assigned by Cabinet Mission in Constituent Assembly?
A.
300
B.
309
C.
450
D.
296
Ans:
296
Explanation :
There were 296 members assigned by Cabinet Mission in Constitution Assembly. The mission consisted of Lord Patrick-Lawrence, the Secretary of State for India, Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, and A. V. Alexander, the First Lord of the Admiralty. 296 seats assigned in the cabnit mission in India Constitution.
[19] The head of state of the United Kingdom is -
A.
Queen Elizabeth I
B.
Queen Elizabeth II
C.
Queen Elizabeth III
D.
Queen Elizabeth IV
Ans:
Queen Elizabeth II
Explanation :
Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state of the United Kingdom.
[20] The first lady of the Indian screen to have been nominated to the Rajya Sabha is –
A.
Nargis
B.
Madhubaia
C.
Hema Malini
D.
Shobhana Bhartia
Ans:
Nargis
Explanation :
Nargis Dutt became the first patron of Spastics Society of India in 1970s. Her subsequent work with the organization brought her recognition as a social worker, and later a Rajya Sabha nomination in 1980.
[21] The state wise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on the 1971 census. Up to which year does this remain intact?
A.
2031
B.
2026
C.
2021
D.
2011
Ans:
2026
Explanation :
The state wise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on 1971 census and this remain upto 2026 under article 82.
[22] The ‘Due Process of Law’ is the characteristics of the judicial system of -
A.
India
B.
France
C.
U.K.
D.
U.S.A
Ans:
U.S.A
Explanation :
The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution cach contains a Due Process Clause. Due process deals with the administration of justice and thus the Due Process Clause acts as a safeguard from arbitrary dental of life, liberty, or property by the Government outside the sanction of law.
[23] Recently London High Court granted right to few elderly people to go ahead with their case against government in relation to Mau Mau Rebellion. In which country this rebellion took place?
A.
Kenya
B.
Libya
C.
Ethiopia
D.
Republic of Congo
Ans:
Kenya
Explanation :
The Mau Uprising (also known as the Mau Mau Revolt, Mau Mau Rebellion and Kenya Emergency) was a military conflict that took place in Kenya between 1952 and 1960. It involved Kikuyu-dominated anti- colonial groups summarily called Mau Mau and elements of the British Army, the local Kenya Regiment mostly consisting of the British, auxiliaries and anti-Mau Mau Kikuyu. The capture of rebel leader Dedan Kimathi on 21 October 1956 signalled the ultimate defeat of Mau Mau, and essentially ended the British military campaign
[24] How many times was the Preamble of the Constitution amended?
A.
Three times
B.
Two times
C.
Once
D.
Not amended
Ans:
Once
Explanation :
The 42nd Amendment of 1976 amended the Preamble of the Constitution. It changed the characterization of India from a "sovereign democratic republic" to a "sovereign, socialist secular democratic republic". It also changed the words "unity of the nation" to "unity and integrity of the nation".
[25] Which one of the Constitutional amendment has established Panchayati Raj Institution?
A.
72nd Amendment Act
B.
71st Amendment Act
C.
73rd Amendment Act
D.
78th Amendment Act
Ans:
73rd Amendment Act
Explanation :
The 73rd amendment of the Constitution was enacted in 1992, to enshrine in the Constitution certain basic and essential features of Panchayat Raj Institutions. It introduced a three tier Panchayati Raj system at the Village, Intermediate (Block) and District levels.
Explanation :
The Constitution originally provided for the right to properly under Articles 19 and 31. The Forty-Forth Amendment of 1978 deleted the right to property from the list of fundamental rights. It is a legal right.
[4] Which one of the following Writs is issued to courts, corporations, government servants or persons directing them to perform their public duty?
A.
Habeas Corpus
B.
Quo Warranto
C.
Mandamus
D.
Prohibition
Ans:
Mandamus
Explanation :
Mandamus is a judicial remedy which is in the form of an order from a superior court to any government subordinate court, corporation or public authority to do or forbear from doing some specific act which that body is obliged under law to do or refrain from doing, as the case may be, and which is in the nature of public duty and in certain cases of a statutory duty.
[5] In India, the right to property is now recognised as –
A.
a fundamental right
B.
a legal right
C.
a natural right
D.
a political right
Ans:
a legal right
Explanation :
The Constitution originally provided for the right to property under Articles 19 and 31. The Forty-Forth Amendment of 1978 deleted the right to property from the list of fundamental rights. So it is now a legal right, not a fundamental right.
[6] Which of the following Articles of the Constitution deals with the Fundamental Duties?
A.
Article 39 C
B.
Article 51 A
C.
Article 29 B
D.
None of the above
Ans:
Article 51 A
Explanation :
The Forty-second Amendment of the Constitution of India, enacted in 1976, laid down the Fundamental Duties of Indian citizens to the nation. The amendment inserted Article 51A to create a new part called IV-A in the Constitution, which prescribed the fundamental duties to the citizens.
[7] Which of the following articles of the Indian constitution deals with citizenship in India?
A.
Article 333 to 337
B.
Article 17 to 20
C.
Article 05 to 11
D.
Article 01 to 04
Ans:
Article 05 to 11
Explanation :
Articles 05 to 11 of the Indian Constitution deal with citizenship in India. The legislation related to this matter is the Citizenship Act 1955, which has been amended by the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 1986, the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 1992, the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2003, and the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2005. Article 17, article 18 are about abolition ‘unatouchability and titles' respectively. Article 19 to article 22 deal with right to freedom'. Article 1-4 deals with 'Union and it Territory. Article 330-342 mentions 'special provisions relating to certain classes.
[8] Under which article the parliament provides financial assistance to states?
A.
Article 273
B.
Article 274
C.
Article 275
D.
Article 276
Ans:
Article 275
Explanation :
Under the Article 275 the Parliament provides financial assistance to states. This is a central sector scheme and grants are provided to the states on the basis of ST population percentage in the state to the total tribal population of the country. Article 273 deals with grants in lieu of export duty on jute and jute products. Article 274 mentions prior recommendation of President required to Bills affecting taxation in which states are interested, Article 276 is about taxes on professions, trades, callings and employments.
[9] Which type of democracy do we follow in India?
A.
Direct
B.
Presidential
C.
Representative
D.
Dictatorship
Ans:
Representative
Explanation :
India follows representative democracy that is also known as indirect democracy. It is a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people, as opposed to direct democracy. Simply put, a representative democracy is a system of government in which all eligible citizens vote on representatives to pass laws for them.
[10] The interval between two sessions of parliament must not exceed -
A.
3 months
B.
6 months
C.
4 months
D.
100 days
Ans:
6 months
Explanation :
The maximum gap between two sittings should not be more than 6 months. That means, The parliament should meet at least twice a year.
[11] In the warrant of precedence, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha comes next only to -
A.
The President
B.
The Vice-President
C.
The Prime Minister
D.
The Cabinet Ministers
Ans:
The Prime Minister
Explanation :
The Speaker is looked upon as the true guardian of the traditions of parliamentary democracy. Her unique position is illustrated by the fact that she is placed very high in the Warrant of Precedence in our country, standing next only to the Prime Minister.
[12] The method of Impeachment of the President of India is adopted from –
A.
U.S.A.
B.
U.K.
C.
U.S.S.R.
D.
France
Ans:
U.S.A.
Explanation :
The Indian Constitution has borrowed some features from the U.S Constitution. Those features are: fundamental rights, independence of judiciary, judicial review, impeachment of the president, removal of Supreme Court and High Court judges and post of Vice-President.
[13] The number of members included in the Constitution Drafting Committee was:
A.
Seven
B.
Nine
C.
Eleven
D.
Thirteen
Ans:
Seven
Explanation :
The number of members included in the Constitution Drafting Committee was seven.
[14] Which of the following is not a feature of the Indian Constitution?
A.
Written constitution
B.
Federalism
C.
Sovereignty of Parliament
D.
Judicial Review
Ans:
Sovereignty of Parliament
Explanation :
Sovereignty of Parliament is not a feature of Indian constitution. Judicial review refers to the power of the judiciary to interpret the constitution and law or order of the legislature and executive void.
[15] The idea of preamble has been borrowed in Indian Constitution from the Constitution of
A.
Italy
B.
Canada
C.
France
D.
U. S. A.
Ans:
U. S. A.
Explanation :
The idea of preamble to the Indian constitution is borrowed from constitution of United States of America.
[16] Who among the following was not a member of the Drafting committee of the Constitution of India?
A.
B. R. Ambedkar
B.
K. M. Munshi
C.
M. K. Gandhi
D.
Krishnaswamy Iyer
Ans:
M. K. Gandhi
Explanation :
M.K. Gandhi was not a member of the Drafting committee of the constitution of India.
[17] Who among the following was a non-congress member of the Constituent Assembly?
A.
J.B. Kripalani
B.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
C.
K.M. Munshi
D.
T.T. Krishnamachari
Ans:
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Explanation :
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was a non-congress member of the Constituent Assembly. All of them were from Congress except B.R. Ambedkar.
[18] How many members were assigned by Cabinet Mission in Constituent Assembly?
A.
300
B.
309
C.
450
D.
296
Ans:
296
Explanation :
There were 296 members assigned by Cabinet Mission in Constitution Assembly. The mission consisted of Lord Patrick-Lawrence, the Secretary of State for India, Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, and A. V. Alexander, the First Lord of the Admiralty. 296 seats assigned in the cabnit mission in India Constitution.
[19] The head of state of the United Kingdom is -
A.
Queen Elizabeth I
B.
Queen Elizabeth II
C.
Queen Elizabeth III
D.
Queen Elizabeth IV
Ans:
Queen Elizabeth II
Explanation :
Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state of the United Kingdom.
[20] The first lady of the Indian screen to have been nominated to the Rajya Sabha is –
A.
Nargis
B.
Madhubaia
C.
Hema Malini
D.
Shobhana Bhartia
Ans:
Nargis
Explanation :
Nargis Dutt became the first patron of Spastics Society of India in 1970s. Her subsequent work with the organization brought her recognition as a social worker, and later a Rajya Sabha nomination in 1980.
[21] The state wise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on the 1971 census. Up to which year does this remain intact?
A.
2031
B.
2026
C.
2021
D.
2011
Ans:
2026
Explanation :
The state wise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on 1971 census and this remain upto 2026 under article 82.
[22] The ‘Due Process of Law’ is the characteristics of the judicial system of -
A.
India
B.
France
C.
U.K.
D.
U.S.A
Ans:
U.S.A
Explanation :
The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution cach contains a Due Process Clause. Due process deals with the administration of justice and thus the Due Process Clause acts as a safeguard from arbitrary dental of life, liberty, or property by the Government outside the sanction of law.
[23] Recently London High Court granted right to few elderly people to go ahead with their case against government in relation to Mau Mau Rebellion. In which country this rebellion took place?
A.
Kenya
B.
Libya
C.
Ethiopia
D.
Republic of Congo
Ans:
Kenya
Explanation :
The Mau Uprising (also known as the Mau Mau Revolt, Mau Mau Rebellion and Kenya Emergency) was a military conflict that took place in Kenya between 1952 and 1960. It involved Kikuyu-dominated anti- colonial groups summarily called Mau Mau and elements of the British Army, the local Kenya Regiment mostly consisting of the British, auxiliaries and anti-Mau Mau Kikuyu. The capture of rebel leader Dedan Kimathi on 21 October 1956 signalled the ultimate defeat of Mau Mau, and essentially ended the British military campaign
[24] How many times was the Preamble of the Constitution amended?
A.
Three times
B.
Two times
C.
Once
D.
Not amended
Ans:
Once
Explanation :
The 42nd Amendment of 1976 amended the Preamble of the Constitution. It changed the characterization of India from a "sovereign democratic republic" to a "sovereign, socialist secular democratic republic". It also changed the words "unity of the nation" to "unity and integrity of the nation".
[25] Which one of the Constitutional amendment has established Panchayati Raj Institution?
A.
72nd Amendment Act
B.
71st Amendment Act
C.
73rd Amendment Act
D.
78th Amendment Act
Ans:
73rd Amendment Act
Explanation :
The 73rd amendment of the Constitution was enacted in 1992, to enshrine in the Constitution certain basic and essential features of Panchayat Raj Institutions. It introduced a three tier Panchayati Raj system at the Village, Intermediate (Block) and District levels.
Explanation :
The Constitution originally provided for the right to property under Articles 19 and 31. The Forty-Forth Amendment of 1978 deleted the right to property from the list of fundamental rights. So it is now a legal right, not a fundamental right.
[6] Which of the following Articles of the Constitution deals with the Fundamental Duties?
A.
Article 39 C
B.
Article 51 A
C.
Article 29 B
D.
None of the above
Ans:
Article 51 A
Explanation :
The Forty-second Amendment of the Constitution of India, enacted in 1976, laid down the Fundamental Duties of Indian citizens to the nation. The amendment inserted Article 51A to create a new part called IV-A in the Constitution, which prescribed the fundamental duties to the citizens.
[7] Which of the following articles of the Indian constitution deals with citizenship in India?
A.
Article 333 to 337
B.
Article 17 to 20
C.
Article 05 to 11
D.
Article 01 to 04
Ans:
Article 05 to 11
Explanation :
Articles 05 to 11 of the Indian Constitution deal with citizenship in India. The legislation related to this matter is the Citizenship Act 1955, which has been amended by the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 1986, the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 1992, the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2003, and the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2005. Article 17, article 18 are about abolition ‘unatouchability and titles' respectively. Article 19 to article 22 deal with right to freedom'. Article 1-4 deals with 'Union and it Territory. Article 330-342 mentions 'special provisions relating to certain classes.
[8] Under which article the parliament provides financial assistance to states?
A.
Article 273
B.
Article 274
C.
Article 275
D.
Article 276
Ans:
Article 275
Explanation :
Under the Article 275 the Parliament provides financial assistance to states. This is a central sector scheme and grants are provided to the states on the basis of ST population percentage in the state to the total tribal population of the country. Article 273 deals with grants in lieu of export duty on jute and jute products. Article 274 mentions prior recommendation of President required to Bills affecting taxation in which states are interested, Article 276 is about taxes on professions, trades, callings and employments.
[9] Which type of democracy do we follow in India?
A.
Direct
B.
Presidential
C.
Representative
D.
Dictatorship
Ans:
Representative
Explanation :
India follows representative democracy that is also known as indirect democracy. It is a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people, as opposed to direct democracy. Simply put, a representative democracy is a system of government in which all eligible citizens vote on representatives to pass laws for them.
[10] The interval between two sessions of parliament must not exceed -
A.
3 months
B.
6 months
C.
4 months
D.
100 days
Ans:
6 months
Explanation :
The maximum gap between two sittings should not be more than 6 months. That means, The parliament should meet at least twice a year.
[11] In the warrant of precedence, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha comes next only to -
A.
The President
B.
The Vice-President
C.
The Prime Minister
D.
The Cabinet Ministers
Ans:
The Prime Minister
Explanation :
The Speaker is looked upon as the true guardian of the traditions of parliamentary democracy. Her unique position is illustrated by the fact that she is placed very high in the Warrant of Precedence in our country, standing next only to the Prime Minister.
[12] The method of Impeachment of the President of India is adopted from –
A.
U.S.A.
B.
U.K.
C.
U.S.S.R.
D.
France
Ans:
U.S.A.
Explanation :
The Indian Constitution has borrowed some features from the U.S Constitution. Those features are: fundamental rights, independence of judiciary, judicial review, impeachment of the president, removal of Supreme Court and High Court judges and post of Vice-President.
[13] The number of members included in the Constitution Drafting Committee was:
A.
Seven
B.
Nine
C.
Eleven
D.
Thirteen
Ans:
Seven
Explanation :
The number of members included in the Constitution Drafting Committee was seven.
[14] Which of the following is not a feature of the Indian Constitution?
A.
Written constitution
B.
Federalism
C.
Sovereignty of Parliament
D.
Judicial Review
Ans:
Sovereignty of Parliament
Explanation :
Sovereignty of Parliament is not a feature of Indian constitution. Judicial review refers to the power of the judiciary to interpret the constitution and law or order of the legislature and executive void.
[15] The idea of preamble has been borrowed in Indian Constitution from the Constitution of
A.
Italy
B.
Canada
C.
France
D.
U. S. A.
Ans:
U. S. A.
Explanation :
The idea of preamble to the Indian constitution is borrowed from constitution of United States of America.
[16] Who among the following was not a member of the Drafting committee of the Constitution of India?
A.
B. R. Ambedkar
B.
K. M. Munshi
C.
M. K. Gandhi
D.
Krishnaswamy Iyer
Ans:
M. K. Gandhi
Explanation :
M.K. Gandhi was not a member of the Drafting committee of the constitution of India.
[17] Who among the following was a non-congress member of the Constituent Assembly?
A.
J.B. Kripalani
B.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
C.
K.M. Munshi
D.
T.T. Krishnamachari
Ans:
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Explanation :
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was a non-congress member of the Constituent Assembly. All of them were from Congress except B.R. Ambedkar.
[18] How many members were assigned by Cabinet Mission in Constituent Assembly?
A.
300
B.
309
C.
450
D.
296
Ans:
296
Explanation :
There were 296 members assigned by Cabinet Mission in Constitution Assembly. The mission consisted of Lord Patrick-Lawrence, the Secretary of State for India, Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, and A. V. Alexander, the First Lord of the Admiralty. 296 seats assigned in the cabnit mission in India Constitution.
[19] The head of state of the United Kingdom is -
A.
Queen Elizabeth I
B.
Queen Elizabeth II
C.
Queen Elizabeth III
D.
Queen Elizabeth IV
Ans:
Queen Elizabeth II
Explanation :
Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state of the United Kingdom.
[20] The first lady of the Indian screen to have been nominated to the Rajya Sabha is –
A.
Nargis
B.
Madhubaia
C.
Hema Malini
D.
Shobhana Bhartia
Ans:
Nargis
Explanation :
Nargis Dutt became the first patron of Spastics Society of India in 1970s. Her subsequent work with the organization brought her recognition as a social worker, and later a Rajya Sabha nomination in 1980.
[21] The state wise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on the 1971 census. Up to which year does this remain intact?
A.
2031
B.
2026
C.
2021
D.
2011
Ans:
2026
Explanation :
The state wise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on 1971 census and this remain upto 2026 under article 82.
[22] The ‘Due Process of Law’ is the characteristics of the judicial system of -
A.
India
B.
France
C.
U.K.
D.
U.S.A
Ans:
U.S.A
Explanation :
The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution cach contains a Due Process Clause. Due process deals with the administration of justice and thus the Due Process Clause acts as a safeguard from arbitrary dental of life, liberty, or property by the Government outside the sanction of law.
[23] Recently London High Court granted right to few elderly people to go ahead with their case against government in relation to Mau Mau Rebellion. In which country this rebellion took place?
A.
Kenya
B.
Libya
C.
Ethiopia
D.
Republic of Congo
Ans:
Kenya
Explanation :
The Mau Uprising (also known as the Mau Mau Revolt, Mau Mau Rebellion and Kenya Emergency) was a military conflict that took place in Kenya between 1952 and 1960. It involved Kikuyu-dominated anti- colonial groups summarily called Mau Mau and elements of the British Army, the local Kenya Regiment mostly consisting of the British, auxiliaries and anti-Mau Mau Kikuyu. The capture of rebel leader Dedan Kimathi on 21 October 1956 signalled the ultimate defeat of Mau Mau, and essentially ended the British military campaign
[24] How many times was the Preamble of the Constitution amended?
A.
Three times
B.
Two times
C.
Once
D.
Not amended
Ans:
Once
Explanation :
The 42nd Amendment of 1976 amended the Preamble of the Constitution. It changed the characterization of India from a "sovereign democratic republic" to a "sovereign, socialist secular democratic republic". It also changed the words "unity of the nation" to "unity and integrity of the nation".
[25] Which one of the Constitutional amendment has established Panchayati Raj Institution?
A.
72nd Amendment Act
B.
71st Amendment Act
C.
73rd Amendment Act
D.
78th Amendment Act
Ans:
73rd Amendment Act
Explanation :
The 73rd amendment of the Constitution was enacted in 1992, to enshrine in the Constitution certain basic and essential features of Panchayat Raj Institutions. It introduced a three tier Panchayati Raj system at the Village, Intermediate (Block) and District levels.
Explanation :
Articles 05 to 11 of the Indian Constitution deal with citizenship in India. The legislation related to this matter is the Citizenship Act 1955, which has been amended by the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 1986, the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 1992, the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2003, and the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2005. Article 17, article 18 are about abolition ‘unatouchability and titles' respectively. Article 19 to article 22 deal with right to freedom'. Article 1-4 deals with 'Union and it Territory. Article 330-342 mentions 'special provisions relating to certain classes.
[8] Under which article the parliament provides financial assistance to states?
A.
Article 273
B.
Article 274
C.
Article 275
D.
Article 276
Ans:
Article 275
Explanation :
Under the Article 275 the Parliament provides financial assistance to states. This is a central sector scheme and grants are provided to the states on the basis of ST population percentage in the state to the total tribal population of the country. Article 273 deals with grants in lieu of export duty on jute and jute products. Article 274 mentions prior recommendation of President required to Bills affecting taxation in which states are interested, Article 276 is about taxes on professions, trades, callings and employments.
[9] Which type of democracy do we follow in India?
A.
Direct
B.
Presidential
C.
Representative
D.
Dictatorship
Ans:
Representative
Explanation :
India follows representative democracy that is also known as indirect democracy. It is a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people, as opposed to direct democracy. Simply put, a representative democracy is a system of government in which all eligible citizens vote on representatives to pass laws for them.
[10] The interval between two sessions of parliament must not exceed -
A.
3 months
B.
6 months
C.
4 months
D.
100 days
Ans:
6 months
Explanation :
The maximum gap between two sittings should not be more than 6 months. That means, The parliament should meet at least twice a year.
[11] In the warrant of precedence, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha comes next only to -
A.
The President
B.
The Vice-President
C.
The Prime Minister
D.
The Cabinet Ministers
Ans:
The Prime Minister
Explanation :
The Speaker is looked upon as the true guardian of the traditions of parliamentary democracy. Her unique position is illustrated by the fact that she is placed very high in the Warrant of Precedence in our country, standing next only to the Prime Minister.
[12] The method of Impeachment of the President of India is adopted from –
A.
U.S.A.
B.
U.K.
C.
U.S.S.R.
D.
France
Ans:
U.S.A.
Explanation :
The Indian Constitution has borrowed some features from the U.S Constitution. Those features are: fundamental rights, independence of judiciary, judicial review, impeachment of the president, removal of Supreme Court and High Court judges and post of Vice-President.
[13] The number of members included in the Constitution Drafting Committee was:
A.
Seven
B.
Nine
C.
Eleven
D.
Thirteen
Ans:
Seven
Explanation :
The number of members included in the Constitution Drafting Committee was seven.
[14] Which of the following is not a feature of the Indian Constitution?
A.
Written constitution
B.
Federalism
C.
Sovereignty of Parliament
D.
Judicial Review
Ans:
Sovereignty of Parliament
Explanation :
Sovereignty of Parliament is not a feature of Indian constitution. Judicial review refers to the power of the judiciary to interpret the constitution and law or order of the legislature and executive void.
[15] The idea of preamble has been borrowed in Indian Constitution from the Constitution of
A.
Italy
B.
Canada
C.
France
D.
U. S. A.
Ans:
U. S. A.
Explanation :
The idea of preamble to the Indian constitution is borrowed from constitution of United States of America.
[16] Who among the following was not a member of the Drafting committee of the Constitution of India?
A.
B. R. Ambedkar
B.
K. M. Munshi
C.
M. K. Gandhi
D.
Krishnaswamy Iyer
Ans:
M. K. Gandhi
Explanation :
M.K. Gandhi was not a member of the Drafting committee of the constitution of India.
[17] Who among the following was a non-congress member of the Constituent Assembly?
A.
J.B. Kripalani
B.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
C.
K.M. Munshi
D.
T.T. Krishnamachari
Ans:
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Explanation :
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was a non-congress member of the Constituent Assembly. All of them were from Congress except B.R. Ambedkar.
[18] How many members were assigned by Cabinet Mission in Constituent Assembly?
A.
300
B.
309
C.
450
D.
296
Ans:
296
Explanation :
There were 296 members assigned by Cabinet Mission in Constitution Assembly. The mission consisted of Lord Patrick-Lawrence, the Secretary of State for India, Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, and A. V. Alexander, the First Lord of the Admiralty. 296 seats assigned in the cabnit mission in India Constitution.
[19] The head of state of the United Kingdom is -
A.
Queen Elizabeth I
B.
Queen Elizabeth II
C.
Queen Elizabeth III
D.
Queen Elizabeth IV
Ans:
Queen Elizabeth II
Explanation :
Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state of the United Kingdom.
[20] The first lady of the Indian screen to have been nominated to the Rajya Sabha is –
A.
Nargis
B.
Madhubaia
C.
Hema Malini
D.
Shobhana Bhartia
Ans:
Nargis
Explanation :
Nargis Dutt became the first patron of Spastics Society of India in 1970s. Her subsequent work with the organization brought her recognition as a social worker, and later a Rajya Sabha nomination in 1980.
[21] The state wise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on the 1971 census. Up to which year does this remain intact?
A.
2031
B.
2026
C.
2021
D.
2011
Ans:
2026
Explanation :
The state wise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on 1971 census and this remain upto 2026 under article 82.
[22] The ‘Due Process of Law’ is the characteristics of the judicial system of -
A.
India
B.
France
C.
U.K.
D.
U.S.A
Ans:
U.S.A
Explanation :
The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution cach contains a Due Process Clause. Due process deals with the administration of justice and thus the Due Process Clause acts as a safeguard from arbitrary dental of life, liberty, or property by the Government outside the sanction of law.
[23] Recently London High Court granted right to few elderly people to go ahead with their case against government in relation to Mau Mau Rebellion. In which country this rebellion took place?
A.
Kenya
B.
Libya
C.
Ethiopia
D.
Republic of Congo
Ans:
Kenya
Explanation :
The Mau Uprising (also known as the Mau Mau Revolt, Mau Mau Rebellion and Kenya Emergency) was a military conflict that took place in Kenya between 1952 and 1960. It involved Kikuyu-dominated anti- colonial groups summarily called Mau Mau and elements of the British Army, the local Kenya Regiment mostly consisting of the British, auxiliaries and anti-Mau Mau Kikuyu. The capture of rebel leader Dedan Kimathi on 21 October 1956 signalled the ultimate defeat of Mau Mau, and essentially ended the British military campaign
[24] How many times was the Preamble of the Constitution amended?
A.
Three times
B.
Two times
C.
Once
D.
Not amended
Ans:
Once
Explanation :
The 42nd Amendment of 1976 amended the Preamble of the Constitution. It changed the characterization of India from a "sovereign democratic republic" to a "sovereign, socialist secular democratic republic". It also changed the words "unity of the nation" to "unity and integrity of the nation".
[25] Which one of the Constitutional amendment has established Panchayati Raj Institution?
A.
72nd Amendment Act
B.
71st Amendment Act
C.
73rd Amendment Act
D.
78th Amendment Act
Ans:
73rd Amendment Act
Explanation :
The 73rd amendment of the Constitution was enacted in 1992, to enshrine in the Constitution certain basic and essential features of Panchayat Raj Institutions. It introduced a three tier Panchayati Raj system at the Village, Intermediate (Block) and District levels.
Explanation :
India follows representative democracy that is also known as indirect democracy. It is a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people, as opposed to direct democracy. Simply put, a representative democracy is a system of government in which all eligible citizens vote on representatives to pass laws for them.
[10] The interval between two sessions of parliament must not exceed -
A.
3 months
B.
6 months
C.
4 months
D.
100 days
Ans:
6 months
Explanation :
The maximum gap between two sittings should not be more than 6 months. That means, The parliament should meet at least twice a year.
[11] In the warrant of precedence, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha comes next only to -
A.
The President
B.
The Vice-President
C.
The Prime Minister
D.
The Cabinet Ministers
Ans:
The Prime Minister
Explanation :
The Speaker is looked upon as the true guardian of the traditions of parliamentary democracy. Her unique position is illustrated by the fact that she is placed very high in the Warrant of Precedence in our country, standing next only to the Prime Minister.
[12] The method of Impeachment of the President of India is adopted from –
A.
U.S.A.
B.
U.K.
C.
U.S.S.R.
D.
France
Ans:
U.S.A.
Explanation :
The Indian Constitution has borrowed some features from the U.S Constitution. Those features are: fundamental rights, independence of judiciary, judicial review, impeachment of the president, removal of Supreme Court and High Court judges and post of Vice-President.
[13] The number of members included in the Constitution Drafting Committee was:
A.
Seven
B.
Nine
C.
Eleven
D.
Thirteen
Ans:
Seven
Explanation :
The number of members included in the Constitution Drafting Committee was seven.
[14] Which of the following is not a feature of the Indian Constitution?
A.
Written constitution
B.
Federalism
C.
Sovereignty of Parliament
D.
Judicial Review
Ans:
Sovereignty of Parliament
Explanation :
Sovereignty of Parliament is not a feature of Indian constitution. Judicial review refers to the power of the judiciary to interpret the constitution and law or order of the legislature and executive void.
[15] The idea of preamble has been borrowed in Indian Constitution from the Constitution of
A.
Italy
B.
Canada
C.
France
D.
U. S. A.
Ans:
U. S. A.
Explanation :
The idea of preamble to the Indian constitution is borrowed from constitution of United States of America.
[16] Who among the following was not a member of the Drafting committee of the Constitution of India?
A.
B. R. Ambedkar
B.
K. M. Munshi
C.
M. K. Gandhi
D.
Krishnaswamy Iyer
Ans:
M. K. Gandhi
Explanation :
M.K. Gandhi was not a member of the Drafting committee of the constitution of India.
[17] Who among the following was a non-congress member of the Constituent Assembly?
A.
J.B. Kripalani
B.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
C.
K.M. Munshi
D.
T.T. Krishnamachari
Ans:
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Explanation :
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was a non-congress member of the Constituent Assembly. All of them were from Congress except B.R. Ambedkar.
[18] How many members were assigned by Cabinet Mission in Constituent Assembly?
A.
300
B.
309
C.
450
D.
296
Ans:
296
Explanation :
There were 296 members assigned by Cabinet Mission in Constitution Assembly. The mission consisted of Lord Patrick-Lawrence, the Secretary of State for India, Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, and A. V. Alexander, the First Lord of the Admiralty. 296 seats assigned in the cabnit mission in India Constitution.
[19] The head of state of the United Kingdom is -
A.
Queen Elizabeth I
B.
Queen Elizabeth II
C.
Queen Elizabeth III
D.
Queen Elizabeth IV
Ans:
Queen Elizabeth II
Explanation :
Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state of the United Kingdom.
[20] The first lady of the Indian screen to have been nominated to the Rajya Sabha is –
A.
Nargis
B.
Madhubaia
C.
Hema Malini
D.
Shobhana Bhartia
Ans:
Nargis
Explanation :
Nargis Dutt became the first patron of Spastics Society of India in 1970s. Her subsequent work with the organization brought her recognition as a social worker, and later a Rajya Sabha nomination in 1980.
[21] The state wise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on the 1971 census. Up to which year does this remain intact?
A.
2031
B.
2026
C.
2021
D.
2011
Ans:
2026
Explanation :
The state wise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on 1971 census and this remain upto 2026 under article 82.
[22] The ‘Due Process of Law’ is the characteristics of the judicial system of -
A.
India
B.
France
C.
U.K.
D.
U.S.A
Ans:
U.S.A
Explanation :
The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution cach contains a Due Process Clause. Due process deals with the administration of justice and thus the Due Process Clause acts as a safeguard from arbitrary dental of life, liberty, or property by the Government outside the sanction of law.
[23] Recently London High Court granted right to few elderly people to go ahead with their case against government in relation to Mau Mau Rebellion. In which country this rebellion took place?
A.
Kenya
B.
Libya
C.
Ethiopia
D.
Republic of Congo
Ans:
Kenya
Explanation :
The Mau Uprising (also known as the Mau Mau Revolt, Mau Mau Rebellion and Kenya Emergency) was a military conflict that took place in Kenya between 1952 and 1960. It involved Kikuyu-dominated anti- colonial groups summarily called Mau Mau and elements of the British Army, the local Kenya Regiment mostly consisting of the British, auxiliaries and anti-Mau Mau Kikuyu. The capture of rebel leader Dedan Kimathi on 21 October 1956 signalled the ultimate defeat of Mau Mau, and essentially ended the British military campaign
[24] How many times was the Preamble of the Constitution amended?
A.
Three times
B.
Two times
C.
Once
D.
Not amended
Ans:
Once
Explanation :
The 42nd Amendment of 1976 amended the Preamble of the Constitution. It changed the characterization of India from a "sovereign democratic republic" to a "sovereign, socialist secular democratic republic". It also changed the words "unity of the nation" to "unity and integrity of the nation".
[25] Which one of the Constitutional amendment has established Panchayati Raj Institution?
A.
72nd Amendment Act
B.
71st Amendment Act
C.
73rd Amendment Act
D.
78th Amendment Act
Ans:
73rd Amendment Act
Explanation :
The 73rd amendment of the Constitution was enacted in 1992, to enshrine in the Constitution certain basic and essential features of Panchayat Raj Institutions. It introduced a three tier Panchayati Raj system at the Village, Intermediate (Block) and District levels.
Explanation :
The Speaker is looked upon as the true guardian of the traditions of parliamentary democracy. Her unique position is illustrated by the fact that she is placed very high in the Warrant of Precedence in our country, standing next only to the Prime Minister.
[12] The method of Impeachment of the President of India is adopted from –
A.
U.S.A.
B.
U.K.
C.
U.S.S.R.
D.
France
Ans:
U.S.A.
Explanation :
The Indian Constitution has borrowed some features from the U.S Constitution. Those features are: fundamental rights, independence of judiciary, judicial review, impeachment of the president, removal of Supreme Court and High Court judges and post of Vice-President.
[13] The number of members included in the Constitution Drafting Committee was:
A.
Seven
B.
Nine
C.
Eleven
D.
Thirteen
Ans:
Seven
Explanation :
The number of members included in the Constitution Drafting Committee was seven.
[14] Which of the following is not a feature of the Indian Constitution?
A.
Written constitution
B.
Federalism
C.
Sovereignty of Parliament
D.
Judicial Review
Ans:
Sovereignty of Parliament
Explanation :
Sovereignty of Parliament is not a feature of Indian constitution. Judicial review refers to the power of the judiciary to interpret the constitution and law or order of the legislature and executive void.
[15] The idea of preamble has been borrowed in Indian Constitution from the Constitution of
A.
Italy
B.
Canada
C.
France
D.
U. S. A.
Ans:
U. S. A.
Explanation :
The idea of preamble to the Indian constitution is borrowed from constitution of United States of America.
[16] Who among the following was not a member of the Drafting committee of the Constitution of India?
A.
B. R. Ambedkar
B.
K. M. Munshi
C.
M. K. Gandhi
D.
Krishnaswamy Iyer
Ans:
M. K. Gandhi
Explanation :
M.K. Gandhi was not a member of the Drafting committee of the constitution of India.
[17] Who among the following was a non-congress member of the Constituent Assembly?
A.
J.B. Kripalani
B.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
C.
K.M. Munshi
D.
T.T. Krishnamachari
Ans:
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Explanation :
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was a non-congress member of the Constituent Assembly. All of them were from Congress except B.R. Ambedkar.
[18] How many members were assigned by Cabinet Mission in Constituent Assembly?
A.
300
B.
309
C.
450
D.
296
Ans:
296
Explanation :
There were 296 members assigned by Cabinet Mission in Constitution Assembly. The mission consisted of Lord Patrick-Lawrence, the Secretary of State for India, Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, and A. V. Alexander, the First Lord of the Admiralty. 296 seats assigned in the cabnit mission in India Constitution.
[19] The head of state of the United Kingdom is -
A.
Queen Elizabeth I
B.
Queen Elizabeth II
C.
Queen Elizabeth III
D.
Queen Elizabeth IV
Ans:
Queen Elizabeth II
Explanation :
Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state of the United Kingdom.
[20] The first lady of the Indian screen to have been nominated to the Rajya Sabha is –
A.
Nargis
B.
Madhubaia
C.
Hema Malini
D.
Shobhana Bhartia
Ans:
Nargis
Explanation :
Nargis Dutt became the first patron of Spastics Society of India in 1970s. Her subsequent work with the organization brought her recognition as a social worker, and later a Rajya Sabha nomination in 1980.
[21] The state wise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on the 1971 census. Up to which year does this remain intact?
A.
2031
B.
2026
C.
2021
D.
2011
Ans:
2026
Explanation :
The state wise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on 1971 census and this remain upto 2026 under article 82.
[22] The ‘Due Process of Law’ is the characteristics of the judicial system of -
A.
India
B.
France
C.
U.K.
D.
U.S.A
Ans:
U.S.A
Explanation :
The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution cach contains a Due Process Clause. Due process deals with the administration of justice and thus the Due Process Clause acts as a safeguard from arbitrary dental of life, liberty, or property by the Government outside the sanction of law.
[23] Recently London High Court granted right to few elderly people to go ahead with their case against government in relation to Mau Mau Rebellion. In which country this rebellion took place?
A.
Kenya
B.
Libya
C.
Ethiopia
D.
Republic of Congo
Ans:
Kenya
Explanation :
The Mau Uprising (also known as the Mau Mau Revolt, Mau Mau Rebellion and Kenya Emergency) was a military conflict that took place in Kenya between 1952 and 1960. It involved Kikuyu-dominated anti- colonial groups summarily called Mau Mau and elements of the British Army, the local Kenya Regiment mostly consisting of the British, auxiliaries and anti-Mau Mau Kikuyu. The capture of rebel leader Dedan Kimathi on 21 October 1956 signalled the ultimate defeat of Mau Mau, and essentially ended the British military campaign
[24] How many times was the Preamble of the Constitution amended?
A.
Three times
B.
Two times
C.
Once
D.
Not amended
Ans:
Once
Explanation :
The 42nd Amendment of 1976 amended the Preamble of the Constitution. It changed the characterization of India from a "sovereign democratic republic" to a "sovereign, socialist secular democratic republic". It also changed the words "unity of the nation" to "unity and integrity of the nation".
[25] Which one of the Constitutional amendment has established Panchayati Raj Institution?
A.
72nd Amendment Act
B.
71st Amendment Act
C.
73rd Amendment Act
D.
78th Amendment Act
Ans:
73rd Amendment Act
Explanation :
The 73rd amendment of the Constitution was enacted in 1992, to enshrine in the Constitution certain basic and essential features of Panchayat Raj Institutions. It introduced a three tier Panchayati Raj system at the Village, Intermediate (Block) and District levels.
Explanation :
The number of members included in the Constitution Drafting Committee was seven.
[14] Which of the following is not a feature of the Indian Constitution?
A.
Written constitution
B.
Federalism
C.
Sovereignty of Parliament
D.
Judicial Review
Ans:
Sovereignty of Parliament
Explanation :
Sovereignty of Parliament is not a feature of Indian constitution. Judicial review refers to the power of the judiciary to interpret the constitution and law or order of the legislature and executive void.
[15] The idea of preamble has been borrowed in Indian Constitution from the Constitution of
A.
Italy
B.
Canada
C.
France
D.
U. S. A.
Ans:
U. S. A.
Explanation :
The idea of preamble to the Indian constitution is borrowed from constitution of United States of America.
[16] Who among the following was not a member of the Drafting committee of the Constitution of India?
A.
B. R. Ambedkar
B.
K. M. Munshi
C.
M. K. Gandhi
D.
Krishnaswamy Iyer
Ans:
M. K. Gandhi
Explanation :
M.K. Gandhi was not a member of the Drafting committee of the constitution of India.
[17] Who among the following was a non-congress member of the Constituent Assembly?
A.
J.B. Kripalani
B.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
C.
K.M. Munshi
D.
T.T. Krishnamachari
Ans:
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Explanation :
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was a non-congress member of the Constituent Assembly. All of them were from Congress except B.R. Ambedkar.
[18] How many members were assigned by Cabinet Mission in Constituent Assembly?
A.
300
B.
309
C.
450
D.
296
Ans:
296
Explanation :
There were 296 members assigned by Cabinet Mission in Constitution Assembly. The mission consisted of Lord Patrick-Lawrence, the Secretary of State for India, Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, and A. V. Alexander, the First Lord of the Admiralty. 296 seats assigned in the cabnit mission in India Constitution.
[19] The head of state of the United Kingdom is -
A.
Queen Elizabeth I
B.
Queen Elizabeth II
C.
Queen Elizabeth III
D.
Queen Elizabeth IV
Ans:
Queen Elizabeth II
Explanation :
Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state of the United Kingdom.
[20] The first lady of the Indian screen to have been nominated to the Rajya Sabha is –
A.
Nargis
B.
Madhubaia
C.
Hema Malini
D.
Shobhana Bhartia
Ans:
Nargis
Explanation :
Nargis Dutt became the first patron of Spastics Society of India in 1970s. Her subsequent work with the organization brought her recognition as a social worker, and later a Rajya Sabha nomination in 1980.
[21] The state wise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on the 1971 census. Up to which year does this remain intact?
A.
2031
B.
2026
C.
2021
D.
2011
Ans:
2026
Explanation :
The state wise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on 1971 census and this remain upto 2026 under article 82.
[22] The ‘Due Process of Law’ is the characteristics of the judicial system of -
A.
India
B.
France
C.
U.K.
D.
U.S.A
Ans:
U.S.A
Explanation :
The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution cach contains a Due Process Clause. Due process deals with the administration of justice and thus the Due Process Clause acts as a safeguard from arbitrary dental of life, liberty, or property by the Government outside the sanction of law.
[23] Recently London High Court granted right to few elderly people to go ahead with their case against government in relation to Mau Mau Rebellion. In which country this rebellion took place?
A.
Kenya
B.
Libya
C.
Ethiopia
D.
Republic of Congo
Ans:
Kenya
Explanation :
The Mau Uprising (also known as the Mau Mau Revolt, Mau Mau Rebellion and Kenya Emergency) was a military conflict that took place in Kenya between 1952 and 1960. It involved Kikuyu-dominated anti- colonial groups summarily called Mau Mau and elements of the British Army, the local Kenya Regiment mostly consisting of the British, auxiliaries and anti-Mau Mau Kikuyu. The capture of rebel leader Dedan Kimathi on 21 October 1956 signalled the ultimate defeat of Mau Mau, and essentially ended the British military campaign
[24] How many times was the Preamble of the Constitution amended?
A.
Three times
B.
Two times
C.
Once
D.
Not amended
Ans:
Once
Explanation :
The 42nd Amendment of 1976 amended the Preamble of the Constitution. It changed the characterization of India from a "sovereign democratic republic" to a "sovereign, socialist secular democratic republic". It also changed the words "unity of the nation" to "unity and integrity of the nation".
[25] Which one of the Constitutional amendment has established Panchayati Raj Institution?
A.
72nd Amendment Act
B.
71st Amendment Act
C.
73rd Amendment Act
D.
78th Amendment Act
Ans:
73rd Amendment Act
Explanation :
The 73rd amendment of the Constitution was enacted in 1992, to enshrine in the Constitution certain basic and essential features of Panchayat Raj Institutions. It introduced a three tier Panchayati Raj system at the Village, Intermediate (Block) and District levels.
Explanation :
The idea of preamble to the Indian constitution is borrowed from constitution of United States of America.
[16] Who among the following was not a member of the Drafting committee of the Constitution of India?
A.
B. R. Ambedkar
B.
K. M. Munshi
C.
M. K. Gandhi
D.
Krishnaswamy Iyer
Ans:
M. K. Gandhi
Explanation :
M.K. Gandhi was not a member of the Drafting committee of the constitution of India.
[17] Who among the following was a non-congress member of the Constituent Assembly?
A.
J.B. Kripalani
B.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
C.
K.M. Munshi
D.
T.T. Krishnamachari
Ans:
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Explanation :
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was a non-congress member of the Constituent Assembly. All of them were from Congress except B.R. Ambedkar.
[18] How many members were assigned by Cabinet Mission in Constituent Assembly?
A.
300
B.
309
C.
450
D.
296
Ans:
296
Explanation :
There were 296 members assigned by Cabinet Mission in Constitution Assembly. The mission consisted of Lord Patrick-Lawrence, the Secretary of State for India, Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, and A. V. Alexander, the First Lord of the Admiralty. 296 seats assigned in the cabnit mission in India Constitution.
[19] The head of state of the United Kingdom is -
A.
Queen Elizabeth I
B.
Queen Elizabeth II
C.
Queen Elizabeth III
D.
Queen Elizabeth IV
Ans:
Queen Elizabeth II
Explanation :
Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state of the United Kingdom.
[20] The first lady of the Indian screen to have been nominated to the Rajya Sabha is –
A.
Nargis
B.
Madhubaia
C.
Hema Malini
D.
Shobhana Bhartia
Ans:
Nargis
Explanation :
Nargis Dutt became the first patron of Spastics Society of India in 1970s. Her subsequent work with the organization brought her recognition as a social worker, and later a Rajya Sabha nomination in 1980.
[21] The state wise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on the 1971 census. Up to which year does this remain intact?
A.
2031
B.
2026
C.
2021
D.
2011
Ans:
2026
Explanation :
The state wise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on 1971 census and this remain upto 2026 under article 82.
[22] The ‘Due Process of Law’ is the characteristics of the judicial system of -
A.
India
B.
France
C.
U.K.
D.
U.S.A
Ans:
U.S.A
Explanation :
The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution cach contains a Due Process Clause. Due process deals with the administration of justice and thus the Due Process Clause acts as a safeguard from arbitrary dental of life, liberty, or property by the Government outside the sanction of law.
[23] Recently London High Court granted right to few elderly people to go ahead with their case against government in relation to Mau Mau Rebellion. In which country this rebellion took place?
A.
Kenya
B.
Libya
C.
Ethiopia
D.
Republic of Congo
Ans:
Kenya
Explanation :
The Mau Uprising (also known as the Mau Mau Revolt, Mau Mau Rebellion and Kenya Emergency) was a military conflict that took place in Kenya between 1952 and 1960. It involved Kikuyu-dominated anti- colonial groups summarily called Mau Mau and elements of the British Army, the local Kenya Regiment mostly consisting of the British, auxiliaries and anti-Mau Mau Kikuyu. The capture of rebel leader Dedan Kimathi on 21 October 1956 signalled the ultimate defeat of Mau Mau, and essentially ended the British military campaign
[24] How many times was the Preamble of the Constitution amended?
A.
Three times
B.
Two times
C.
Once
D.
Not amended
Ans:
Once
Explanation :
The 42nd Amendment of 1976 amended the Preamble of the Constitution. It changed the characterization of India from a "sovereign democratic republic" to a "sovereign, socialist secular democratic republic". It also changed the words "unity of the nation" to "unity and integrity of the nation".
[25] Which one of the Constitutional amendment has established Panchayati Raj Institution?
A.
72nd Amendment Act
B.
71st Amendment Act
C.
73rd Amendment Act
D.
78th Amendment Act
Ans:
73rd Amendment Act
Explanation :
The 73rd amendment of the Constitution was enacted in 1992, to enshrine in the Constitution certain basic and essential features of Panchayat Raj Institutions. It introduced a three tier Panchayati Raj system at the Village, Intermediate (Block) and District levels.
Explanation :
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was a non-congress member of the Constituent Assembly. All of them were from Congress except B.R. Ambedkar.
[18] How many members were assigned by Cabinet Mission in Constituent Assembly?
A.
300
B.
309
C.
450
D.
296
Ans:
296
Explanation :
There were 296 members assigned by Cabinet Mission in Constitution Assembly. The mission consisted of Lord Patrick-Lawrence, the Secretary of State for India, Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, and A. V. Alexander, the First Lord of the Admiralty. 296 seats assigned in the cabnit mission in India Constitution.
[19] The head of state of the United Kingdom is -
A.
Queen Elizabeth I
B.
Queen Elizabeth II
C.
Queen Elizabeth III
D.
Queen Elizabeth IV
Ans:
Queen Elizabeth II
Explanation :
Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state of the United Kingdom.
[20] The first lady of the Indian screen to have been nominated to the Rajya Sabha is –
A.
Nargis
B.
Madhubaia
C.
Hema Malini
D.
Shobhana Bhartia
Ans:
Nargis
Explanation :
Nargis Dutt became the first patron of Spastics Society of India in 1970s. Her subsequent work with the organization brought her recognition as a social worker, and later a Rajya Sabha nomination in 1980.
[21] The state wise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on the 1971 census. Up to which year does this remain intact?
A.
2031
B.
2026
C.
2021
D.
2011
Ans:
2026
Explanation :
The state wise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on 1971 census and this remain upto 2026 under article 82.
[22] The ‘Due Process of Law’ is the characteristics of the judicial system of -
A.
India
B.
France
C.
U.K.
D.
U.S.A
Ans:
U.S.A
Explanation :
The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution cach contains a Due Process Clause. Due process deals with the administration of justice and thus the Due Process Clause acts as a safeguard from arbitrary dental of life, liberty, or property by the Government outside the sanction of law.
[23] Recently London High Court granted right to few elderly people to go ahead with their case against government in relation to Mau Mau Rebellion. In which country this rebellion took place?
A.
Kenya
B.
Libya
C.
Ethiopia
D.
Republic of Congo
Ans:
Kenya
Explanation :
The Mau Uprising (also known as the Mau Mau Revolt, Mau Mau Rebellion and Kenya Emergency) was a military conflict that took place in Kenya between 1952 and 1960. It involved Kikuyu-dominated anti- colonial groups summarily called Mau Mau and elements of the British Army, the local Kenya Regiment mostly consisting of the British, auxiliaries and anti-Mau Mau Kikuyu. The capture of rebel leader Dedan Kimathi on 21 October 1956 signalled the ultimate defeat of Mau Mau, and essentially ended the British military campaign
[24] How many times was the Preamble of the Constitution amended?
A.
Three times
B.
Two times
C.
Once
D.
Not amended
Ans:
Once
Explanation :
The 42nd Amendment of 1976 amended the Preamble of the Constitution. It changed the characterization of India from a "sovereign democratic republic" to a "sovereign, socialist secular democratic republic". It also changed the words "unity of the nation" to "unity and integrity of the nation".
[25] Which one of the Constitutional amendment has established Panchayati Raj Institution?
A.
72nd Amendment Act
B.
71st Amendment Act
C.
73rd Amendment Act
D.
78th Amendment Act
Ans:
73rd Amendment Act
Explanation :
The 73rd amendment of the Constitution was enacted in 1992, to enshrine in the Constitution certain basic and essential features of Panchayat Raj Institutions. It introduced a three tier Panchayati Raj system at the Village, Intermediate (Block) and District levels.
Explanation :
Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state of the United Kingdom.
[20] The first lady of the Indian screen to have been nominated to the Rajya Sabha is –
A.
Nargis
B.
Madhubaia
C.
Hema Malini
D.
Shobhana Bhartia
Ans:
Nargis
Explanation :
Nargis Dutt became the first patron of Spastics Society of India in 1970s. Her subsequent work with the organization brought her recognition as a social worker, and later a Rajya Sabha nomination in 1980.
[21] The state wise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on the 1971 census. Up to which year does this remain intact?
A.
2031
B.
2026
C.
2021
D.
2011
Ans:
2026
Explanation :
The state wise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on 1971 census and this remain upto 2026 under article 82.
[22] The ‘Due Process of Law’ is the characteristics of the judicial system of -
A.
India
B.
France
C.
U.K.
D.
U.S.A
Ans:
U.S.A
Explanation :
The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution cach contains a Due Process Clause. Due process deals with the administration of justice and thus the Due Process Clause acts as a safeguard from arbitrary dental of life, liberty, or property by the Government outside the sanction of law.
[23] Recently London High Court granted right to few elderly people to go ahead with their case against government in relation to Mau Mau Rebellion. In which country this rebellion took place?
A.
Kenya
B.
Libya
C.
Ethiopia
D.
Republic of Congo
Ans:
Kenya
Explanation :
The Mau Uprising (also known as the Mau Mau Revolt, Mau Mau Rebellion and Kenya Emergency) was a military conflict that took place in Kenya between 1952 and 1960. It involved Kikuyu-dominated anti- colonial groups summarily called Mau Mau and elements of the British Army, the local Kenya Regiment mostly consisting of the British, auxiliaries and anti-Mau Mau Kikuyu. The capture of rebel leader Dedan Kimathi on 21 October 1956 signalled the ultimate defeat of Mau Mau, and essentially ended the British military campaign
[24] How many times was the Preamble of the Constitution amended?
A.
Three times
B.
Two times
C.
Once
D.
Not amended
Ans:
Once
Explanation :
The 42nd Amendment of 1976 amended the Preamble of the Constitution. It changed the characterization of India from a "sovereign democratic republic" to a "sovereign, socialist secular democratic republic". It also changed the words "unity of the nation" to "unity and integrity of the nation".
[25] Which one of the Constitutional amendment has established Panchayati Raj Institution?
A.
72nd Amendment Act
B.
71st Amendment Act
C.
73rd Amendment Act
D.
78th Amendment Act
Ans:
73rd Amendment Act
Explanation :
The 73rd amendment of the Constitution was enacted in 1992, to enshrine in the Constitution certain basic and essential features of Panchayat Raj Institutions. It introduced a three tier Panchayati Raj system at the Village, Intermediate (Block) and District levels.
Explanation :
The state wise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on 1971 census and this remain upto 2026 under article 82.
[22] The ‘Due Process of Law’ is the characteristics of the judicial system of -
A.
India
B.
France
C.
U.K.
D.
U.S.A
Ans:
U.S.A
Explanation :
The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution cach contains a Due Process Clause. Due process deals with the administration of justice and thus the Due Process Clause acts as a safeguard from arbitrary dental of life, liberty, or property by the Government outside the sanction of law.
[23] Recently London High Court granted right to few elderly people to go ahead with their case against government in relation to Mau Mau Rebellion. In which country this rebellion took place?
A.
Kenya
B.
Libya
C.
Ethiopia
D.
Republic of Congo
Ans:
Kenya
Explanation :
The Mau Uprising (also known as the Mau Mau Revolt, Mau Mau Rebellion and Kenya Emergency) was a military conflict that took place in Kenya between 1952 and 1960. It involved Kikuyu-dominated anti- colonial groups summarily called Mau Mau and elements of the British Army, the local Kenya Regiment mostly consisting of the British, auxiliaries and anti-Mau Mau Kikuyu. The capture of rebel leader Dedan Kimathi on 21 October 1956 signalled the ultimate defeat of Mau Mau, and essentially ended the British military campaign
[24] How many times was the Preamble of the Constitution amended?
A.
Three times
B.
Two times
C.
Once
D.
Not amended
Ans:
Once
Explanation :
The 42nd Amendment of 1976 amended the Preamble of the Constitution. It changed the characterization of India from a "sovereign democratic republic" to a "sovereign, socialist secular democratic republic". It also changed the words "unity of the nation" to "unity and integrity of the nation".
[25] Which one of the Constitutional amendment has established Panchayati Raj Institution?
A.
72nd Amendment Act
B.
71st Amendment Act
C.
73rd Amendment Act
D.
78th Amendment Act
Ans:
73rd Amendment Act
Explanation :
The 73rd amendment of the Constitution was enacted in 1992, to enshrine in the Constitution certain basic and essential features of Panchayat Raj Institutions. It introduced a three tier Panchayati Raj system at the Village, Intermediate (Block) and District levels.
Explanation :
The Mau Uprising (also known as the Mau Mau Revolt, Mau Mau Rebellion and Kenya Emergency) was a military conflict that took place in Kenya between 1952 and 1960. It involved Kikuyu-dominated anti- colonial groups summarily called Mau Mau and elements of the British Army, the local Kenya Regiment mostly consisting of the British, auxiliaries and anti-Mau Mau Kikuyu. The capture of rebel leader Dedan Kimathi on 21 October 1956 signalled the ultimate defeat of Mau Mau, and essentially ended the British military campaign
[24] How many times was the Preamble of the Constitution amended?
A.
Three times
B.
Two times
C.
Once
D.
Not amended
Ans:
Once
Explanation :
The 42nd Amendment of 1976 amended the Preamble of the Constitution. It changed the characterization of India from a "sovereign democratic republic" to a "sovereign, socialist secular democratic republic". It also changed the words "unity of the nation" to "unity and integrity of the nation".
[25] Which one of the Constitutional amendment has established Panchayati Raj Institution?
A.
72nd Amendment Act
B.
71st Amendment Act
C.
73rd Amendment Act
D.
78th Amendment Act
Ans:
73rd Amendment Act
Explanation :
The 73rd amendment of the Constitution was enacted in 1992, to enshrine in the Constitution certain basic and essential features of Panchayat Raj Institutions. It introduced a three tier Panchayati Raj system at the Village, Intermediate (Block) and District levels.
Explanation :
The 73rd amendment of the Constitution was enacted in 1992, to enshrine in the Constitution certain basic and essential features of Panchayat Raj Institutions. It introduced a three tier Panchayati Raj system at the Village, Intermediate (Block) and District levels.
