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  1. The National Anthem was adopted by the Constituent Assembly in-

  2. A.

     24th May 1949

    B.

     24th November 1949

    C.

     24th January 1950

    D.

     24th June 1950


  3. The parliament of India has bassed the environment (conservation) bill in-

  4. A.

     1972

    B.

     1984

    C.

     1981

    D.

     1986


  5. Which of the following is the inalienable attribute of the parliamentary system of government?

  6. A.

     Flexibility of the Constitution

    B.

     Fusion of Executive and Legislature

    C.

     Judicial Supremacy

    D.

     Parliamentary Sovereignty


  7. The most important feature of Cabinet system of Government is-

  8. A.

     Individual responsibility

    B.

     Collective responsibility

    C.

     Responsibility to none

    D.

     Non-responsibility


  9. From where have we borrowed the parliamentary form of government?

  10. A.

     Russia

    B.

     Ireland

    C.

     Britain

    D.

     America


  11. The directive principle of state policy has been adopted from which constitution?

  12. A.

     U.S. Constitution

    B.

     British Constitution

    C.

     Irish Constitution

    D.

     French Constitution


  13. Which of the following was a popular slogan of French revolution?

  14. A.

     Sovereign Democratic Republic

    B.

     Liberty, Equality, Fraternity

    C.

     Freedom, Equality and Justice

    D.

     Freedom, Equality and Accountability


  15. The method of amending the constitution by popular veto is found in-

  16. A.

     Britain

    B.

     Switzerland

    C.

     Russia

    D.

     India


  17. The system of nomination of members of Rajya Sabha has been borrowed from the constitution-

  18. A.

     United States of America

    B.

     Ireland

    C.

     South Africa

    D.

     France


  19. The Presidential Government operates on the principles of-

  20. A.

     Division of powers between centre and states

    B.

     Centralisation of Powers

    C.

     Balance of Powers

    D.

     Separation of powers