Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched?
(1) Article 18 - Abolition of antouchability
(2) Article 17 - Abolition of titles
(3) Article 15 - Prohibition of discrimination
(4) Article 22 - Personal liberty
. Which three of the following regions are regarded as areas of high density of population? (1) 1. East Asia 2. Central and Southern Europe 3. Tropical deserts (2) 1. East Asia 2. Southern Asia 3. North Western Europe (3) 1. Amazon and Congo basins and Indonesia 2. European Russia 3. Central and Southern Europe (4) 1. Amazon and Congo basins and Indonesia 2. South East Asia 3. European Russia
In India, when an advice is tendered by the Council of Ministers to the President. (1) The President is bound by such advice (2) The President may ignore such advice (3) The President may require the Council of Ministers to reconsider such advice (4) The President can act at his own discretion
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. The earliest literary source of the History of India is (1) Manu Smriti (2) Upanishads (3) Rigveda (4) Puranas
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Which countries are separated by the McMahon Line? (1) India and Pakistan (2) China and Tibet (3) India and china (4) India and Bangladesh
. Who will act as the President of India when the offices of both the President and the Vice-President vacant? (1) Prime Minister (2) Chief Justice of India (3) Chief Election Commissioner (4) None
Who designed the tri-colour to Indian National flag: (a) Tangtoori Prakasham (b) K. Venkatappaiah (c) Pingali Venkaiah (d) Rabindranath Tagore
. Secularism envisages (1) No religion (2) Equal status for all religions (3) Particular religion for state (4) Hinduism
. The Prime Minister of the united Kingdom when India achieved independence was (1) Winston Churchill (2) Lord Macaulay (3) Clement Attlee (4) Harold Wilson
. Who are the guardians of fundamental rights? (1) The President (2) Parliament (3) The Prime Minister (4) Supreme Court and High Courts