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Most Important Quiz 4

Most Important Quiz 4


Qus 31. Which of the following taxes is/are levied by the Union and collacted and appropriated by states ?




...Answer is (A)
Stamp Duties is levied by the Union and collected and appropriated by states.

Qus 32. Which of the following can be termed 'Gandhian' among the Directive Principles ?
1. Prevention of Cow Slaughter.
2. Promotion of cottage industries.
3. Establishment of Village Panchayats.
4. Uniform civil code for the country.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below




...Answer is (B)
Gandhian among the Directive Principles is known Prevention of Cow Slaughter, Promotion of cottage industries, Establishment of Village Panchayats.


Qus 33. Among the 'Socialistic' Directive Principles may be listed ?
1. Prevention of concentration of wealth.
2. Right to work.
3. Separation of judiciary from executive.
4. Organising agriculture along scientific lines.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below




...Answer is (A)
Socialistic Directive Principles are Prevention of concentration of wealth and right to work.


Qus 34. What is meant by saying that the Directive Principle of State Policy are non-justiciable ?
1. In case they are violated, the matter cannot be taken to the court.
2. Courts are debarred from consideration of Directive Principles.
3. The law of the land does not recognise the existence.
4. They are sacrosanct.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below




...Answer is (A)



Qus 35. What are the Gandhian Principles incorporated in the Indian Constitution ?
1. Efforts to be made for the development for weaker or backward sections of the Society.
2. Prohibition on the use of intoxicating liquor except for medicinal purposes.
3. Organisation of Village panchayats.
4. Establishment of cottage and small scale industries in rural areas.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below




...Answer is (D)
All of above ,Gandhian among the Directive Principles is known Prevention of Cow Slaughter, Promotion of cottage industries, Establishment of Village Panchayats


Qus 36. Which of the following are a Directive Principle of State Policy ?
1. Equal pay for equal work for men and women .
2. Equal right to an adequate means of livelihood.
3. Abolition of untouchability.
4. Just and human condition of work.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below




...Answer is (B)
All of above ,Abolition of untouchability is not the Directive Principle. It is included as Fundamental Right.


Qus 37. Which of the following events is the correct Chronological order?
1. Fourth General election in India .
2. Formation of Haryana State.
3. Mysore named as Karnataka State.
4. Meghalaya and Tripura become full states.
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...Answer is (A)
Formation of Haryana State in 1966, Fourth General election in India was on 21 feb 1967, Mysore was formed on 1 Nov 1956 but it was renamed Karnataka in 1973, while Meghalaya and Tripura become full state on 21 Jan 1972.


Qus 38. Which of the following Statement is/are not indicative of the difference between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principle?
1. Directive Principle are aimed at promoting social welfare while Fundamental Rights are for protecting individuals from state encroachment.
2. Fundamental Rights are limitations on state action while Directive Principles are positive instructions for the government to work towards a just socio-economic order..
3. Fundamental Rights were included in the original Constitution, but Directive principles were added by the first Amendment.
4. Fundamental Rights are amendable, but Directive Principle cannot be amended.
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...Answer is (C)



Qus 39.Which of the following determines that The Indian Constitution is Federal ?




...Answer is (D)


Qus 40. Which of the following pairs is correctly matched ?




...Answer is (D)
Amendment Procedure - Article368, Duties of Prime Minister - Article 78, President's Rule - Article 356.

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