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Question : 1
Which of the given article of the Indian Constitution, the provision of Election Commission is mentioned?
[A]. Article 320[B]. Article 324
[C]. Article 330
[D]. Article 336
[B]. Article 324
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Question : 2
What is the meaning of the term 'Liberty'?
[A]. Right to express anything[B]. Right to go anywhere
[C]. Absence of restrictions
[D]. Presence of restrictions
[C]. Absence of restrictions
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Question : 3
The electoral college for the election of the Vice-President comprises of?
[A]. All the members of the Lok Sabha[B]. Members of state Legislative assemblies
[C]. All the members of the Rajya Sabha
[D]. Both option a and c
[D]. Both option a and c
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Question : 4
Seccular country because citizens have the fundamental right to
[A]. freedom of speech and expression[B]. freedom to profess the religion of one's choice.
[C]. assemble peaceably and without arms
[D]. form associations or unions or co-operative societies
[B]. freedom to profess the religion of one's choice.
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Question : 5
Which of the given Article of the Indian Constitution empowers the High court to issue writs?
[A]. Article 223[B]. Article 229
[C]. Article 232
[D]. Article 226
[D]. Article 226
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Question : 6
Which Article of the Indian Constitution states the directive principles of state policy on 'Promotion of international peace and security?
[A]. Article 57[B]. Article 51
[C]. Article 59
[D]. Article 49
[B]. Article 51
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Question : 7
The DPSP (Directive Principle of State Policy) in the Indian Constitution has been borrowed from which country?
[A]. Australia[B]. USA
[C]. Russia
[D]. Ireland.
[D]. Ireland.
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Question : 8
What does the 10th Schedule of the Indian Constitution contain?
[A]. Provisions relating to disqualification on the ground of defection[B]. Administration and control of Tribal Areas of Northeastern states
[C]. Powers, authority, and responsibilities of municipalities
[D]. Administration and control Schedule areas and Schedule Tribes
[A]. Provisions relating to disqualification on the ground of defection
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Question : 9
Which of the given article of the Indian Constitution deals with National Commission for Scheduled Castes?
[A]. Article 343[B]. Article 355
[C]. Article 338
[D]. Article 333
[C]. Article 338
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Question : 10
The first session of the Constituent Assembly was held on
[A]. 25 December 1949[B]. 26 January 1949
[C]. 09 December 1946
[D]. 11 November 1946
[C]. 09 December 1946