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  1. The Cabinet is the nucleus of power in

  2. A.

     Panchromatic Raj

    B.

     Parliamentary System

    C.

     Patriarchy

    D.

     Anarchy


  3. The foremost basic features of the Constitution of India include

  4. A.

     Supremacy of the Constitution

    B.

     Independence of Judiciary

    C.

     Rule of Law, Principal of Equality

    D.

     Judicial Review and Secularism

    E.

     All of the above


  5. President of India can be re-elected

  6. A.

     For any number of terms

    B.

     Two terms

    C.

     Three Terms

    D.

     Five Terms


  7. In 1987, three new States of Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh and Goa came into being as

  8. A.

     The 24rd , 25th, and 26th states of the Indian Union

    B.

     The !7th, 18th and 19th states of the Indian Union

    C.

     The 23rd , 24th, and 25th states of the Indian Union

    D.

     The 25rd , 26th, and 27th states of the Indian Union


  9. The Citizen Act 1955, prescribes the way of losing citizenship acquired under the Act prior to it under the constitution viz. :

  10. A.

     Deprivation.

    B.

     Renunciation

    C.

     Termination

    D.

     All of the above


  11. The constitution provides prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour under

  12. A.

     Article 23

    B.

     Article 43

    C.

     Article 33

    D.

     Article 231


  13. The committee which was appointed to identify the creamy layer among the OBCs was :

  14. A.

     M K Lodha Commitee

    B.

     Sardar Swaran Singh Committee

    C.

     Ram Nandan Committee

    D.

     None of these


  15. Articles 17 abolishes:

  16. A.

     untouchability

    B.

     discrimination

    C.

     equality

    D.

     titles


  17. The suppression of Immoral Traffic in women and Girls Act was passed in :

  18. A.

     The year 1950

    B.

     The year 1958

    C.

     The year 1956

    D.

     The year 1962


  19. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar described Directive Principles of state Policy as :

  20. A.

     heart of the constitution

    B.

     novel features of the constitution

    C.

     conscience of the constitution

    D.

     backbone of the constitution