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Select the correct answer using the code given
below:
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1 only
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2 only
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All three
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None
2) Consider the following statements:

1. Covishield is an inactivated vaccine which is developed by inactivating thelive microorganisms that cause the disease.

2. Covaxin is a weakened version of a common cold virus or the adenovirus.

3. As per recent studies Covaxin
demonstrated more robust immune
response compared to Covishield.
How many of the above statements is/are correct:
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1 only
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2 only
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3 only
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3) Consider the following statements :

1. Viruses are particles that infect or enter our cells and then use the cell’s genetic machinery to make copies of themselves and subsequently spread to surrounding uninfected cells.

2. Cancer cells often have impaired
antiviral defenses that make them
susceptible to infection

3. Oncolytic viruses infect, replicate, in natural cells and causes cancer in body.
Which of the statements given above is /are
correct?
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1,2 only
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2,3 only
43%
1,2,3
Which of the statements given above is/are
correct?
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62%
1 only
10%
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18%
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10%
1,2,3
5) Recently SAKHI app seen in news, related to:

A. App launched by the Delhi police for women who travel late at night.

B. App that enables, accelerates and amplifies solutions in the realm of
upskilling teachers.

C. It is a multi-purpose app to help
astronauts on the Gaganyaan space flight missions carry out a range of task.

D. It is an IR-based proximity sensors to detect the presence of your ear.
Which one is correct?
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52%
A
18%
B
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C
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D
Day 3: 11th April (66 Days to prelims)
Expected time to complete: 3 hr

Topics to be covered:
● Fundamental Rights
o Features of Fundamental Rights
o Definition of State
o Laws Inconsistent with Fundamental Rights
o Right to Equality
o Right to Freedom
o Right Against Exploitation
o Right to Freedom of Religion
o Cultural and Educational Rights
o Right to Constitutional Remedies
o Writs—Types and Scope
o Armed Forces and Fundamental Rights
o Martial Law and Fundamental Rights
o Effecting Certain Fundamental Rights
o Present Position of Right to Property
o Exceptions to Fundamental Rights
o Criticism of Fundamental Rights
o Significance of Fundamental Rights
o Rights Outside Part III

Source: Laxmikant

Sleepy Students:
● You can cover the topics in our crash course: Lecture 4-6 of prelims Polity crash
course.
● You can practise these topics in our Parishram Test number: 2.
Shared a list of Geography (Static) topics here in a short video for Prelims 2024:

https://youtu.be/mxG4XBKled4

Shradha ma’am will be teaching the same in detail today in the first lecture of Rapid Revision Course.

Geography has been given 2 days, one for Static Topics, one for Current and Map based topics.

The course is starting today.
Enrol if you wish to rapidly revise the topics in 8-Hour long extensive classes everyday for the next 2 weeks.

Let’s Build momentum.
And let’s go with our best preparations into the Prelims.


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Q1. Consider the following statements:

1. The framers of the constitution borrowed the idea of Fundamental Rights from the Irish Constitution of 1937.

2. BR Ambedkar described Fundamental Rights as "Novel features" of Indian Constitution.

3. Fundamental rights along with Directive Principles of State Policy make up the "Conscience of the Constitution".
How many of the statements given above are correct?
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10%
A. None
41%
B. Only one
37%
C. Only two
12%
D. All three
Q2. Consider the following:

1. Parliament of India

2. Government of the states

3. Panchayats

4. Statutory bodies

5. Non statutory bodies

Which of the above are included in the definition of "State" according to Article 12 of the Indian Constitution?
Q. 3The writ of "Prohibition" is a legal remedy used to:

A. Challenge the validity of a law passed by the legislature.

B. Transfer a case pending with lower court to a higher court.

C. Prevent a court or tribunal from exceeding its jurisdiction or acting beyond its authority.

D. Compel a public authority to perform a legal duty.
Which is correct?
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6%
A
13%
B
73%
C
7%
D
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Day 4: 12th April (65 Days to Prelims)

Expected Time to complete: 3 hours

Topics:

● DPSP's
● Amendments procedure
● Relationship Between FRs & DPSPs
● Fundamental Duties
● Emergency provisions

Source: Laxmikant

Sleepy Students:

● You can cover the topics in our crash course: Lecture 8-10 of prelims Polity crash
course.
● You can practise these topics in our Parishram Test number: 4
Q.1.Consider the following provisions:

1. Organising village panchayats.

2. Securing social and cultural opportunities for all workers.

3. Prohibiting consumption of intoxicating drinks.

4. Promoting cottage industries in rural areas.

Which of the above are Gandhian Principles that are reflected under the Directive Principles of State policy as enshrined in the constitution of India ?