Indian Polity and Constitution
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29. How many Schedules are there in Constitution of India ?
- 10 Schedules
- 12 Schedules
- 14 Schedules
- 16 Schedules
Answer :
Option B
Explanation:
The constitution of India at the time of adoption had Eight Schedules and later on four more added with time.
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30. Which Act enabled the Governor General to associate representatives of the Indian People with the work of legislation by nominating them to his expanded council ?
- Government of India Act, 1858
- Government of India Act, 1861
- Government of India Act, 1892
- Government of India Act, 1915
Answer :
Option B
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31. "The Constitution should give India Domination Status", was a proposal in ?
- Cabinet Mission Plan
- Cripps Mission
- The Mountbatten Plan
- Simon Commision
Answer :
Option B
Explanation:
In March 1942, Sir Stafford Cripps came with a draft declaration on the proposals of the British Government.
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32. Which article is related to "Equal Justice and free legal aid" ?
- Article 39
- Article 39 A
- Article 43
- Article 43 A
Answer :
Option B
Explanation:
"Article 39" : Certain principles of policy to followed by state.
"Article 43" : Living wage, etc for workers.
"Article 43 A" : Participation of workers in management of industries. -
33. Which Constitutional Amendment Act, provided reservation in admissions in private unaided educational institutions for students belonging to scheduled castes/tribes and other backward classes ?
- 92nd Constitutional Amendment Act, 2003
- 93rd Constitutional Amendment Act, 2005
- 94th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2006
- 95th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2009
Answer :
Option B
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34. For the first time Indian Legislature was made "Bi-cameral" under :
- Government of India Act, 1861
- Government of India Act, 1892
- Government of India Act, 1915
- Government of India Act, 1919
Answer :
Option D
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35. Who was India's Constitutional Advisor ?
- B L Mitter
- K M Munshi
- B N Rao
- A K Iyer
Answer :
Option C
Explanation:
Note : B N Rao was also the first Indian judge at the International Court of Justice.