Which article of the Constitution of India provides that ?no
person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty
except according to the procedure established by law??
1 Article 18
2 Article 19
3 Article 20
4 Article 21
The ?Ramacharita? was composed by: (a) Basubandhu (b) Dingnaga (c) Bhavabhuti (d) Sandhyakar Nandi
Who administers the oath of office to the president of India before he enteres upon the office ? a) Vice President b) Prime Minister c) Chief Justice d) Speaker
How many types of emergency have been visualized in the constitution of india ? a) One b) Two c) Three d) Four
Prime person in ?operation Elephant? in Chittisgarh (1) Parul Singh (2) Prem Kumari (3) Parovi (4) Shakuntala Devi
The only instance when the president of india exercised his power of veto related to the ? a) Hindu code bill b) PEPSU appropriation bill c) Indian Post Office (Amendment Bill) d) Dowry prohibition bill
Which country withdraws from Arb League (1) Egypt (2) Iran (3) Kuwait (4) Libya
who is paola maino ?
Which of the following statements regarding the difference between the Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles are correct? (a) Fundamental Rights are justiciable (b) Fundamental Rights prevail if they come in conflict with Directive Principles (c) If a law is passed for the enforcement of Directive Principles it will not be declared unconstitutional even if it comes in clash with Fundamental Rights (d) All of them are correct
Can certain restrictions be placed on the Fundamental Rights of the citizens to maintain public decency or morality? (a) Never (b) No (c) Yes (d) None of these
To which country Betrand Piccard and Brian Jones, the first aviators in history to fly a hot air balloon around the world non-stop, belong respectively? 1 Switzerland and UK 2 USA and UK 3 Australia and south Africa 4 None of these
. A man wanted to sell a piece of land for 25% profit. What is the ratio of land price compared to cost and sales price : (a) 4 : 5 (b) 5 : 4 (c) 1 : 4 (d) 4 : 1
India is a: (a) Secular State (b) Bilingual State (c) Communist State (d) Capitalist State