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41.
Who was the President of the Constituent Assembly?
A.
Dr Rajendra Prasad
B.
Sardar Patel
C.
Pt Jawahar Lal Nehru
D.
Dr B. R Ambedkar
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42.
The method of Impeachment of the President of India is adopted from :
A.
UK
B.
USA
C.
USSR
D.
France
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43.
"Persons may change but rules should not change" is the principle of :
A.
Absolute Monarchy
B.
Unwritten Constituion
C.
Constitutional Government
D.
Republic
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44.
The Constitutent Assembly of India was set up under the :
A.
Simon Commission proposals
B.
Cripps proposals
C.
Cabinet Mission plan
D.
Mountbatten plan
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45.
The two basic principles of the liberal therory of democracy as emphasised by John Locke, are
A.
Universal Adult Franchise and the Right to Property
B.
Representative Democracy and Workets Rights
C.
Popular Sovereignity and constitutional government
D.
Women suffrage and popular sovereignty
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46.
"Cabinet system' and 'Collective responsibility' are the constributions of
A.
Ireland
B.
United States
C.
India
D.
Britain
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47.
Direct Democracy is a system of Government in which
A.
People take part diretctly in the policy making and administration of the country
B.
People directly elect their Representatives
C.
People Chose the Civil Servants
D.
Government officials consult people on various appointments.
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48.
In India legal sovereignty is vested with
A.
the Constitution
B.
the Judiciary
C.
the Cabinet
D.
the President
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49.
What is meant when the Constitution declares India a "Secular State"?
A.
Religious worship is not allowed
B.
The state regards religions as a private affairs of the citizen and does not discrminate on this basis
C.
Religions are patronised by the State
D.
None of these
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50.
January 26 selected as the date for the inauguration of the Constitution, because
A.
it was considered to be an auspicious day
B.
on that day the Quit India Movement was started in 1942
C.
Both A & B
D.
the Congress had observed it as the Independence Day in 1930
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