2821) Which of the following are the features of
fundamental rights?
1. They strike a balance between individual
liberty and social control.
2. There are some fundamental rights that
are available against the arbitrary action
of private individuals.
3. There are some fundamental rights that
are available only to the citizens.
4. All the fundamental rights are self-
executory.
fundamental rights?
1. They strike a balance between individual
liberty and social control.
2. There are some fundamental rights that
are available against the arbitrary action
of private individuals.
3. There are some fundamental rights that
are available only to the citizens.
4. All the fundamental rights are self-
executory.
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2821) Which of the following are the features of fundamental rights? 1. They strike a balance between individual liberty and social control. 2. There are some fundamental rights that are available against the arbitrary action of private individuals.…
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46%
(a) 1, 2 and 3 only
8%
(b) 2 and 4 only
17%
(c) 1 and 3 only
29%
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
2822) Which one of the following
recommendations of the Swaran Singh
Committee is incorporated in the Constitution under Fundamental duties?
(a) Empower Parliament to impose penalty
or punishment for the non-compliance
with any of the fundamental duties.
(b) Duty to defend the country and render
national service when called upon to do
so.
(c) Duty to pay taxes should be a Fundamental duty of the citizens.
(d) No law imposing penalty or punishment
for the non-compliance with any of the
fundamental duties shall be called in
question in any court.
recommendations of the Swaran Singh
Committee is incorporated in the Constitution under Fundamental duties?
(a) Empower Parliament to impose penalty
or punishment for the non-compliance
with any of the fundamental duties.
(b) Duty to defend the country and render
national service when called upon to do
so.
(c) Duty to pay taxes should be a Fundamental duty of the citizens.
(d) No law imposing penalty or punishment
for the non-compliance with any of the
fundamental duties shall be called in
question in any court.
2823) In the context of historical underpinnings of
the Indian constitution, which of the
following Acts introduced ordinances for the first time?
the Indian constitution, which of the
following Acts introduced ordinances for the first time?
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15%
(a) Indian Councils Act of 1892
44%
(b) Indian Councils Act of 1861
34%
(c) Government of India Act of 1919
7%
(d) Government of India Act of 1909
2824) In which of the following judgments,
Supreme Court held that the harmony and balance between Fundamental rights and Directive principles of State policy is part of basic structure?
Supreme Court held that the harmony and balance between Fundamental rights and Directive principles of State policy is part of basic structure?
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2%
(a) Bhim Singhji Case
26%
(b) Indira Sawhney Case
68%
(c) Minerva Mills case
4%
(d) Kihoto Hollohon Case
Which of the following has the power to admit a new state into the Union of India?
Anonymous Quiz
77%
(a) Parliament
9%
(b) President
12%
(c) Union Government
1%
(d) Supreme Court
2826) Consider the following statements with
respect to freedom from taxation for the promotion of a religion:
1. State should not spend the money
collected by way of tax for the
promotion of any particular religion.
2. This provision prohibits the levy of a tax
and fee to control the secular
administration of religious institutions.
respect to freedom from taxation for the promotion of a religion:
1. State should not spend the money
collected by way of tax for the
promotion of any particular religion.
2. This provision prohibits the levy of a tax
and fee to control the secular
administration of religious institutions.
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2826) Consider the following statements with respect to freedom from taxation for the promotion of a religion: 1. State should not spend the money collected by way of tax for the promotion of any particular religion. 2. This provision prohibits…
Which of the statements given above is/are
correct?
.....
correct?
.....
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30%
(a) 1 only
19%
(b) 2 only
47%
(c) Both 1 and 2
5%
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
2827) Which of the following are the advantages of
parliamentary democracy?
1. Responsible Government
2. Wide Representation
3. Strict Separation of powers
4. Harmony Between Legislature and
Executive
parliamentary democracy?
1. Responsible Government
2. Wide Representation
3. Strict Separation of powers
4. Harmony Between Legislature and
Executive
INDIAN POLITY MCQ UPSC,MPSC,SPSC ,Quiz
2827) Which of the following are the advantages of parliamentary democracy? 1. Responsible Government 2. Wide Representation 3. Strict Separation of powers 4. Harmony Between Legislature and Executive
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given below.
given below.
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13%
(a) 1, 2 and 3 only
12%
(b) 2, 3, and 4 only
13%
(c) 1 and 4 only
62%
(d) 1, 2 and 4 only
2828) Which of the following provisions of the
constitution ensure political equality?
1. Elections based on adult suffrage.
2. Abolition of titles.
3. No ineligibility for inclusion in electoral
rolls on grounds of religion, race, caste,
or sex.
constitution ensure political equality?
1. Elections based on adult suffrage.
2. Abolition of titles.
3. No ineligibility for inclusion in electoral
rolls on grounds of religion, race, caste,
or sex.
INDIAN POLITY MCQ UPSC,MPSC,SPSC ,Quiz
2828) Which of the following provisions of the constitution ensure political equality? 1. Elections based on adult suffrage. 2. Abolition of titles. 3. No ineligibility for inclusion in electoral rolls on grounds of religion, race, caste, or…
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given below.
given below.
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36%
(a) 1 and 3 only
11%
(b) 1 and 2 only
42%
(c) 1, 2 and 3
11%
(d) 3 only
2829) Consider the following statements with
respect to the Right to Equality:
1. Equality before the law is a positive concept which means the absence of any
special privileges in favour of any person.
2. Where equals and unequals are treated
differently, Article 14 does not apply.
respect to the Right to Equality:
1. Equality before the law is a positive concept which means the absence of any
special privileges in favour of any person.
2. Where equals and unequals are treated
differently, Article 14 does not apply.
INDIAN POLITY MCQ UPSC,MPSC,SPSC ,Quiz
2829) Consider the following statements with respect to the Right to Equality: 1. Equality before the law is a positive concept which means the absence of any special privileges in favour of any person. 2. Where equals and unequals are treated …
Which of the statements given above is/are
correct?
correct?
Anonymous Quiz
31%
(a) 1 only
18%
(b) 2 only
37%
(c) Both 1 and 2
14%
(d) Neither 1 nor
2830) Which of the following are the unitary features of Indian Constitution?
1. Single constitution
2. Emergency Provisions
3. All-India Services
4. Integrated Election Machinery
5. Appointment of Governor
1. Single constitution
2. Emergency Provisions
3. All-India Services
4. Integrated Election Machinery
5. Appointment of Governor
INDIAN POLITY MCQ UPSC,MPSC,SPSC ,Quiz
2830) Which of the following are the unitary features of Indian Constitution? 1. Single constitution 2. Emergency Provisions 3. All-India Services 4. Integrated Election Machinery 5. Appointment of Governor
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given below.
given below.
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18%
(a) 1, 2, 3 and 4 only
6%
(b) 2, 4 and 5 only
16%
(c) 1, 3, 4 and 5 only
60%
(d) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
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2831) Consider the following statements with regard to review petition
1. The Constitution under Article 137, gives the Supreme Court the power to review its judgments or orders.
2. A review petition must be filed within 60 days of pronouncement of the judgment.
3. The Article 145(e) authorizes the Supreme Court to make rules for review petition.
1. The Constitution under Article 137, gives the Supreme Court the power to review its judgments or orders.
2. A review petition must be filed within 60 days of pronouncement of the judgment.
3. The Article 145(e) authorizes the Supreme Court to make rules for review petition.