Q. What can be expressed as the difference between "State" and "Government" -
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1. The state has authority in itself whereas the government has no inherent powers
35%
2. The state is a larger concept than government
52%
Both 1 and 2
7%
Neither 1 nor 2
q. Which of these is a provision that a democratic constitution does NOT have?
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a Powers of the head of the state
52%
b Name of the head of the state
21%
c Powers of the legislature
17%
d Name of the country
Q. What can be the description of "Presidential government" system -
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1. The legislative organ of the government is independent of the executive organ
24%
2. The executive exists separately from the legislature and is not responsible to it.
52%
Both 1 and 2
5%
None of the above
Q. What can be best described as the Gandhi's ideal "State" -
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State that has a Political democracy
21%
State that has a Liberal democracy
61%
State that would be completely self-regulated
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State that has a kind ruler that protect Schedule castes
Q. Which of the following statement is/are correct wrt "Person in prison" (convict/undertrial) or in "police custody "?
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1. He cannot Vote
29%
2. He cannot contest elections
29%
Both 1 and 2
23%
Neither 1 nor 2
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Q. The term "Law" in the Article 13 of the Constitution implies -
1. Central law 2. State law 3. Ordinance 4. Rules and Regulation 5. Orders 6. Constitution Amendment
1. Central law 2. State law 3. Ordinance 4. Rules and Regulation 5. Orders 6. Constitution Amendment
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1,2,3
11%
1,2,3,4
44%
1,2,3,4,5
44%
All
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Q. Choose the correct statement wrt Judicial Review in India -
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1. Constitution of India provides Judicial Review to safeguard citizens liberty
10%
2. Only Supreme court has the power to use Judicial Review
39%
Both 1 and 2
10%
Neither 1 nor 2
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Q. Which of the following are the instruments of "Direct Democracy"?
1. Right to recall 2. Referendum 3. Initiative 4. Plebiscite
1. Right to recall 2. Referendum 3. Initiative 4. Plebiscite
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1,2
16%
2,3,4
74%
All
7%
None
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Q. Which one of the following factors consititutes the best safeguard of liberty in a Liberal democracy?
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A committed Judiciary
42%
Rule of Law
28%
Elected government
6%
Centralization of Powers
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Q. Which one of the following factors consititutes the best safeguard of liberty in a Liberal democracy?
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Independent Judiciary
17%
Separation of powers
9%
Fundamental Rights
66%
All of the above
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Q. Which of the following statements is /are correct-
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Fundamental duties and Fundamental Rights are correlated
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Fundamental duties and legal duties are correlated
40%
Both 1 and 2
21%
None of the above
Q. Which one of the following factors can lead to denial of liberty to a vast majority in a Liberal democracy?
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1. If privileges become the perrogative of the select few
13%
2. A strong well-knit party system
54%
Both 1 and 2
4%
None of the above
Q.Which one of the following factors consititutes the best safeguard of Fundamental Rights in a liberal democracy?
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1. Writs
26%
2. Independent Judiciary
66%
Both 1 and 2
4%
None of the above
Q. Choose the correct statement-
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1. Unlike UK, India has a parliamentary Sovereignty
27%
2. Constitution of India specify the Sovereign authority lies with the parliament.
35%
Both 1 and 2
28%
None of the above
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Consider the statements regarding the 5th Schedule:
1.Prez is empowered to modify any Central law applicable to Schedule area.
2.The President can direct the state government for better administration of scheduled areas. Choose the correct options:
1.Prez is empowered to modify any Central law applicable to Schedule area.
2.The President can direct the state government for better administration of scheduled areas. Choose the correct options:
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1 only
20%
2 only
59%
Both
10%
None
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Q. Consider the following statements:
With reference to the Constitution of India, the Directive Principles of State Policy constitute limitations upon
1. legislative function. 2. executive function. Which of the above statements is/are correct?
With reference to the Constitution of India, the Directive Principles of State Policy constitute limitations upon
1. legislative function. 2. executive function. Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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12%
1 only
6%
2 only
52%
Both 1 and 2
30%
None of the above
Q. Consider the following statements:
With reference to the Constitution of India, the Fundamental Rights constitute limitations upon
1. legislative function. 2. executive function. Which of the above statements is/are correct?
With reference to the Constitution of India, the Fundamental Rights constitute limitations upon
1. legislative function. 2. executive function. Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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1 only
4%
2 only
82%
Both 1 and 2
10%
None of the above
Q. Which one of the following statements is correct?
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(a) Rights are claims of the State against the citizens.
22%
(b) Rights are privileges which are incorporated in the Constitution of a State.
68%
(c) Rights are claims of the citizens against the State.
7%
(d) Rights are personal and hence independent of society and Duties.
Q. One of the implications of equality in society is the absence of
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(a) economic and social exploitation.
31%
(b) Restraints
15%
(c) Competition
6%
(d) Ideology
Q. One of the implications of Liberty in society is the absence of
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1. restraints
13%
2. external constraints
56%
Both 1 and 2
8%
None of the above