SL. NO. 1 Socialism means d) None of the a) Improving national economy by passing suitable legislation b) Providing above suitable political opportunity to backward people c) Encouraging socio- economic imbalances d) None of the above 2 The directive principles of State Policy d) None of the a) Confer rights to citizens and non-citizens b) Confer rights only to citizens c) above Do not confer any right to alien enemies d) None of the above 3 The Indian Constitution does not prohibit d) Compulsory a) Begar b) Employing children in mines who are below 14 years age c) Traffic service for public in human beings d) Compulsory service for public purpose purpose 4 The preamble contains in a nut shell the ideals and aspirations of c) People of India a) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar b) Mahatma Gandhi c) People of India d) Members of the Drafting Committee 5 The reasonableness of restriction under Art 19 implies balance between the a) Social control right guaranteed and a) Social control permitted b) National welfare c) His duties to the community d) Sovereignty and integrity of India 6 The right to Education is included in the right to c) Life and personal a) Extensive training in professional ethics b) Equality before law c) Life and liberty personal liberty d) Speech and expression 7 The right of equality before the law is applicable to c) Any person within a) Only to Indian citizens b) Only to Indian citizens and non-citizens c) Any the territory of India person within the territory of India d) None of the above 8 This article is applicable to both citizens and non-citizens a) 21 a) 21 b) 29 c) 15 d) 16 9 The right of press is included in the right to b) Personal liberty . a) Information and communication b) Personal liberty c) Speech and expression d) Freedom of trade and business. 10 Art 12 defines b) State a) Nation b) State c) Executive d) None of the above 11 Art 19 (1) (b) deals with c) Right to Assembly a) Speech and Expression b) Occupation and Profession c) Right to Assembly d) None of these 12 Directive Principles of State policy is dealt in a) Part iv a) Part iv b) Part iii c) Part v d) None of the above 13 Fundamental Rights are d) Reasonably a) Absolute b) Unlimited c) Natural d) Reasonably restricted restricted 14 Fundamental Rights are a) Enforceable a) Enforceable b) Non Enforceable c) Non-Justiciable d) Justifiable 15 Liberty means a) Freedom . a) Freedom b) Restriction c) Economics d) All of these. 16 Restrictions imposed on the rights guaranteed under Art 19 are a) Reasonable a) Reasonable b) Arbitrary c) Conditional d) None of these. 17 The head of the state is c) President a) Chief minister b) Judge c) President d) Speaker. 18 The State can make special provisions under Art 15 in favour of a) Other backward a) Other backward classes b) Foreigners c) Higher castes d) All of these classes 19 Under Art 32 writ jurisdiction is vested in b) Supreme Court a) High court b) Supreme Court c)Civil Court d) None of these 20 When a person is detained under the law of preventive detention a) An advisory board a) An advisory board must be constituted b) A charge sheet must be filed with must be constituted in 90 days c) He cannot be detained for more than 9 months d) None of the above 21 Which amendment of the Constitution added the terms ‘Socialist‘ and ‘Secular’ c) 42nd to the preamble a) 25th b) 41st c) 42nd d) 22nd 22 Writs are issued by a) Supreme court a) Supreme court b) Executive c) Legislature d) All of these 23 Locus Standi refers to d) None of the a) Public interest litigation b) Application of law to local area above c) Local standards for fixing minimum wages d) None of the above 24 Child labour is prohibited Under _________ a)24 a)24 b)32 c)43 d) None of these 25 For the enforcement of Fundamental rights, the courts can issue b)writs a)notification b)writs c) Decree d)an order 26 An arrested person should be allowed to a)To consult his a)To consult his advocate b)To see the concerned judge c) Both a&b d) None advocate of these 27 The concept of Directive Principles of State Policy is borrowed from the d) Ireland constitution of a) Canada b) Britain c) France d) Ireland 28 Fundamental Duties are dealt under d)None of these a) Part iv b) Part ii c)Part v d)None of these
29 Directive Principles of State policy contains a) Duties of the state
a) duties of the state b) Rights of the Government c) Duties of the Citizens d) All of these 30 The right against exploitation prohibits d) Traffic in human a) Working of women in nights b) Giving in marriage a minor girl c) Taking or beings giving dowry d) Traffic in human beings 31 The following are the organs of the state d) Both a) and c) a)judiciary b) Public Corporations c)Executive d) Both a) and c) 32 High Court is empowered to issue a writ under Art a) 226 a) 226 b) 236 c)32 d) 33 33 Secularism is reflected in Art b) 25 a) 23 b) 25 c)35 d) All of these 34 State is defined under Art a) 12 a) 12 b) 15 c)16 d) None of the above 35 Part iv of the Constitution of India deals with b) directive a) Fundamental rights b) directive principles of State Policy c)Fundamental principles of State freedoms d)None of these Policy 36 Writs are issue in case of infringement of a)Fundamental a)Fundamental rights b)writs c)Fundamental policies d) All of these rights 37 Forced labour is prohibited under a)Right against a)Right against exploitation b)Right to shelter c)Right to trade d) All of these exploitation 38 The following prohibits discrimination on the basis of caste particularly with a)Art 29 regard to admissions in educational institutions a)Art 29 b)Art 15 c)Art 16 d) All of these 39 The following could be minorities under Art 30 a)Muslims in a)Muslims in Karnataka b)Brahmins in karnataka c)Both of these d) none of Karnataka these 40 Art 24 Prohibits d) none of these a) employment of women b)employment of mentally deranged c)Both of these d) none of these 41 Writ of mandamus could be issued in case of c)non performance a) erroneous judgments b)non performance of a duty c)non performance of a of a legal duty legal duty d) none of these 42 Art 22 deals with the following c)Right of a) Right to speedy trial b)Right to free legal aid c)Right of representation d) All representation of these 43 Possession of ‘Kirpans’ is considered under c)Art 25 a) Art 26 b)Art 27 c)Art 25 d) None of these 44 Right to property under Art 19 is b)repealed a) is fundamental under Right to freedom b)repealed c)Ownership d) None of these 45 Constitution of India came into force in the year d) None of these a) 1956 b)1935 c)1949 d) None of these 46 The state list comes under c) Schedule vii a) Schedule iv b) Schedule v c) Schedule vii d) None of these 47 A company recognized under the companies Act having 56% share belonging c) Art 12 to the state government comes under the purview of a)Art 27 b)Art 13 c) Art 12 d) none of these 48 Practice of Untouchability is b a) allowed b)prohibited c) non-legal d) None of these 49 Art 17 deals with a)Abolition of a)Abolition of Untouchability b)Prohibition of caste system c) Abolition of Untouchability practice of purity and pollution d) All of these 50 Constitution of India was adopted in the year d) 1949 a)1945 b)1950 c) 1947 d) 1949 51 Right to Die is considered as a right under ______ of the Constitution of India d) None of these a)Part iii b)Art 21 c) Criminal laws d) None of these 52 If ‘A’ makes a statement voluntarily as a witness of theft committed by him it d) None of these amounts to a)Self incrimination b)violation of art 21 c) both of these d) None of these 53 Definition of Law includes a)Order a)Order b)Command c) Rights d) All of these 54 Writ of Certiorari can be issued to (3) High Court a)The State b)a company c) High Court d) Both (2) & (3) 55 Reasonable restrictions imposed on the right under Art 19 (1) (g) - (2) Monopoly of the a) Interest of the Scheduled Tribes b) Monopoly of the state state c) Prescribing conditions d) All of these 56 The Right to own and acquire property under Art 26 is available to institutions (2) Established by a a) established by the State group of individuals b) Established by a group of individuals belonging to a religious denomination belonging to a c)established by an individual belonging to Islam religion religious d) None of these denomination 57 Creating conditions as to compel a worker to work in an organization for (c) Forced labour insufficient payment amounts to a) Begar b) Under employment c) Forced labour d) All of these. 58 Subjection of an individual to polluted Air is violation of the Right to a) Life a) Life b) liberty c) Exploitation d) Both a) and b) 59 The emolument accepted by a citizen of India working in a company owned by b) Allowed the state is a) Prohibited b) Allowed c) Allowed if consent is obtained from the central Government d) None of these 60 India is a --------- State c) Welfare a) Democratic b) Socialistic c) Welfare d) None of these 61 Writs are entertained before d)Both a) &b) a) Supreme Court b) High Court c) District Courts d)Both a) &b) 62 Directive Principles of State Policy cannot be a) Enforced. a) Enforced b) Justified c)Both a) & b) d)Amended. 63 Constitution of India is _______ in nature d) None of these a)Federal b)Unitary c)Unity in Diversity d) None of these
64 Fundamental rights a) Can be
a)Can be Amended b)Cannot be amended amended c) Can be amended only Under Art 366 d) All of these 65 Constitution of India Prohibits discrimination on the basis of religion in case of a)employment in a)employment in state service b) Employment in a religious institution state service c) employment in trust belonging to a denomination d) All of these 66 Right to form any kind of association comes under d) None of the a) Art 23 b)Art 25 c) Art 18 d) None of the above above 67 This freedom is guaranteed to only citizens of India c)Art 19 a)Art 25 b) Art 27 c)Art 19 d) None of the above 68 A society registered under the Society registration Act comes under the d) None of these a) definition of state b) Agency of the State c)Central Government d) None of these 69 Art 20 deals with a) Double jeopardy a) Double jeopardy b) rights of an arrested person c) Rights of an alien enemy d) Both a) and b) 70 A writ of Quo-Warranto is issued d) None of the a) Against a lower court, for violating rules of natural justice above b) To prevent a person from illegally assuming any private office c) Quash an order issued by the lower court without jurisdiction d) None of the above 71 Fundamental rights are dealt in _______ of the Constitution of India b) Part iii a) Part iv b) Part iii c) Part v d) None of the above 72 Article 14 deals with d) Both a) & b) a) Equality before law b) Equal protection of the laws c) Right against exploitation d) Both a) & b) 73 The following are the ideals of the Constitution of India d) all of these a) Secular b) Democracy c)Sovereignty d) all of these 74 Constitution of India is a c)law a)Text b)Book c)law d) all of these 75 Constitution of India is given by d) None of these a)Central Government b)Supreme Court c)President d) None of these 76 A negative approach to responsibility is emphasized by c) Minimalist view a) Group thinking b) Self-interest c) Minimalist view d) Egocentric tendencies 77 According to Lawrance, one of the elements of risk is c) Magnitude of a) Tight coupling b) Complex interaction c) Magnitude of adverse effect d) adverse effect Ignorance 78 Engineers must protect the public from d) Unacceptable risk a) Natural Calamities b) Acceptable risk c)Technical risk d) Unacceptable risk 79 Looking out for number one tendency arises out of a) Self interest a) Self interest b) Good works c) Egocentric tendencies d) Group thinking 80 One of the aims of engineering ethics is to b) Make engineers a) Acquire latest in engineering research and testing b) Make engineers morally and morally and professionally sound c) Infuse self confidence in engineers in professionally sound discharging their duty efficiently d) Stimulate deep interest in engineering ethics 81 When the risk of harm is equated by the probability of producing benefit, the d) Acceptable Risk. risk is considered to be a) Probable Risk b) Expected Risk c) Natural Risk d) Acceptable Risk 82 Minimalist view involves b) negative a) Group thinking b) negative approach to responsibility c) reasonable care d) approach to All of these responsibility 83 An engineer should posses d) Both a) & c) a) Specialised Knowledge b) Money c) Skill d) Both a) & c) 84 Engineering Ethics involves the study of d) All of the above a) Moral issues in Engineering b) Questions of Moral Conduct c)Impact of Engineering activity d) All of the above 85 Engineering Ethics is a branch of a) Professional a) Professional Ethics b) Common Ethics c) Public Ethics d) None of the above Ethics 86 Proper analysis of ethical issues is a part of a) Preventive ethics a) Preventive ethics b) Moral ethics c) Utilitarianism d) All of these 87 It is not an impediment to responsibility d) Public interest a) self interest b) Group thinking c) Fear d) Public interest 88 Minimalist view is to accept a) Minimum a) Minimum responsibility b) Adequate responsibility c) Average responsibility responsibility d) None of these 89 One of the characteristics of High Risk Technology is a) Tight Coupling a) Tight Coupling b) Hazardous c) Dangerous d) None of these 90 Tight coupling d) None of above a) Helps to increase the product b) Increases the efficiency of the machine c) Reduces the risk d) None of above 91 Risk implies d) All of the above a) Harm b) Danger c) A thing which is Unsafe d) All of the above 92 Safety means c) Free of Risk a) Risky b) Dangerous c) Free of Risk d) All of these 93 A compound measure of the probability and magnitude of an adverse effect is b) Risk a) Acceptable risk b) Risk c) Technical risk d) All of the above 94 Which of the following is not considered as an aim of engineering ethics d)Shifting of a)Moral imagination b)Identifying ethical issues c)Development of analytical responsibility skills d)Shifting of responsibility 95 This is not an engineering association (society) d) None of these a)NSPE b)IEEE c)BCS d) None of these 96 They are not Trade Secrets a) Principles a) Principles b) Formulas c)Patterns d) Device 97 The risk experts approach is based on ------------approach c)Utilitarian a) Unbiased b)Totalitarian c)Utilitarian d) None of these. 98 Which of them is not an essential symptom of group think c) Egoism a)Mind guarding b)Self censorship c) Egoism d) Illusion of unanimity 99 This is not a conception of Responsibility a)Standard a)Standard operating procedure b) Minimalist view c)Good works d) None of operating procedure these 100 One of the impediments to responsibility is a)Fear a)Fear b)Jealousy c) Accidents d) None of these 101 Forging is c)presenting the a) Copying the data b) writing a wrong data for experiments conducted data for which the c)presenting the data for which the experiments were never conducted d) All of experiments were these never conducted 102 One of the ways of misusing the truth d) Lying a) Forging b) Influencing others c) Both a&b d) Lying 103 Risk as maximising benefit is considered as b) Risk/Benefit a) an engineer’s responsibility b) Risk/Benefit analysis c)safety/Risk analysis analysis d)Ethics 104 Normalising deviance b) Increases the a) decreases the risk b) increases the risk c) increases the efficiency of risk d) Risk All of these 105 Retaining the data to support the theory and discarding the rest amounts to c) Cooking a) Plagiarism b) Total restriction c) Cooking d) Strict restriction 106 Microscopic vision is c) limits the a)is essential to an engineer b)is essential to understand the amount of risk perception of a involved c) limits the perception of a professional d)None of these professional 107 This is not termed as dishonesty c) Planning a) Trimming b) Cooking c) Planning d) None of these 108 Looking out for number one tendency arises out of a) Self interest a) Self interest b) Good works c) Egocentric tendencies d) Group thinking. 109 Normal accidents are a) inevitable a) inevitable b) frequent c)usual d) All of these 110 They are Trade Secrets d) All of these a) designs b) Formulas c)Patterns d) All of these 111 An engineer should posses d) Both a) & c) a) Specialised Knowledge b) Money c) Skill d) Both a) & c) 112 A Company cannot claim if the knowledge used is c)Generic a)Trade secret b)Patented information c)Generic information d) None of these information 113 An information exclusively held by the company material to its production of b) Trade secrets goods is a a)Copyright b)Trade Secret c)Secret of trade d) Both b) and c) 114 Anchoring is dealt in the concept of Acceptable risk in __________ approach a) Lay person 's a) Lay person's b) risk expert's c) industrial managers' d) None of these 115 This is one of the types of dishonesty associated with research and testing d) Multiple a) copying b) Egoism c)Egotism d) Multiple Authorship Authorship 116 Utilitarianism is associated with c)cost-benefit a) Plagiarism b)Reading c)cost-benefit approach d) Al of these approach 117 Maximum happiness of the maximum number is associated with a) Utilitarianism a) Utilitarianism b)Socialism c) Capitalism d) All of these 118 Amalgamation of the risk and acceptable risk is seen in c) estimation of risk a) technological risk b) risks c) estimation of risk by a non technical person d) by a non technical All of these person 119 Safety is always d) None of these a) absolute b) unconditional c) conditional d) None of these 120 A thing is said to be safe when its risks are considered to be b) acceptable a) bearable b) acceptable c) Non-caculable d) calculable 121 This is one of the problems associated with engineering c)anticipation of a) Dishonesty b) Conflict of interests c)anticipation of accidents d) all of these accidents 122 Engineering is called a profession because it is d) None of these a) an occupation b)an education c)an expertize d) None of these 123 Risks may be calculated according to c) Event tree a) free tree analysis b) Safety analysis c) Event tree analysis d) All of these analysis 124 Risk may be considered as b) Possibility of a) Possibility of causing harm b) Possibility of suffering harm c)Possibility of suffering harm safety d) All of these 125 This is not one of the conceptions of responsibility b) reasonable care a) Minimum responsibility b) reasonable care c) Unreasonable care d) Both a) and b) 126 Engineering is an b)Profession a) Occupation b)Profession c)Vision d) All of these 127 Receiving gifts from clients sometimes may lead to d) None of these a) line drawing b) risks c) violation of IPRs d) None of these 128 This is a type of the Conflict of interests b) Actual Confilict of a)Conflicts due to Gift b) Actual Confilict of interest c)Egoism d) None of these interest 129 Ford Pinto case is a good example of b) recklessness a)Negligence b) recklessness c)Due deligence d)All of these 130 A design associated with a good or a product a) Trade marks a) Trade marks b) Patents c) Copyrights d) None of these 131 Patents are a kind of b) intelligible a) Properties b) intelligible property rights c)Copy rights d)None of these property rights 132 Columbia disaster is a very good example for c) Normalizing a)Group think b) Cooking c) Normalizing deviance d) All of these deviance 133 The engineers of ford company (in ford Pinto Case) were charged with c) Gross Negligence a)Criminal liability b)Negligence c) Gross Negligence d)None of these 134 Diane Vaugn propounded b)Normalizing a)Normal Accidents b)Normalizing deviance c)Theory of Risks d)Both a)&b) deviance 135 Sustainable development involves b)equity among a)economy b)equity among generations c)Engineering d)All of these generations 136 Group think is characterised by b) Mind guarding a) Thinking in groups b) Mind guarding c) Groups based on caste d) None of these 137 Lying is one of the a) Ways of Misusing a) Ways of Misusing truth b) ways of making a statement c) Responsibility d) truth All of these 138 Ignorance inculcates in itself d) All of these a) Failure to seek out the truth b) willful avoidance c) Lack of knowledge d) All of these 139 ______ is one of the characteristics of a professional a) Skill a) Skill b) Money c)Family d) Society 140 _________ is one of the conceptions of responsibility a) Minimalist view a) Minimalist view b) Virtues c) Money d) Fame 141 Reasonable care involves a) perception of an a) perception of an average man b) Reason for the care c) Reasoned care d) average man perception of an engineer 142 Lying means b)misleading a) wrong statement b)misleading statement with an ulterior intention c) a statement with an statement which is not true d)all of these ulterior intention 143 If Engineering is considered as a building , its foundation is c) Honesty a)Skill b) Knowledge c) Honesty d) All of these 144 What is morally wrong Can be legally right a) can be measured as constitutionally right b)Cannnot be considered as constitutionally right c) Can be legally right d)all of these 145 The owner of the patent generally holds the patent right for a period of d)20 _______ years a) 30 b)80 c) 70 d)20 146 Risk as maximising benefit is understood by d) Cost/benfit a) Eventree analysis b) fault tree analysis c) Both a) and b) d) Cost/benfit analysis analysis 147 This is one of the types of concerns towards environment b) Intrinsic a) Non-healthy b) Intrinsic c) extrinsic d) Both a) and b) 148 Crisis Oriented environmental management is characterised by a) No full time staff a) No full time staff assigned to environmental concerns b) Management assigned to dependent on crisis c) primary goal of responding to the crisis d) Both b) and c) environmental concerns 149 Anthropocentric approach constitutes _____ concern towards environment c)Health concern a) Intrinsic b)Concern for the welfare of animals c)Health concern d) None of these 150 Mr. Aldo leopald calls the living and non-living part of natural world as a) Biotic Community a) Biotic Community b) Environment c) Biotic and Abiotic Community d) Biosphere
Additional questions : CONSTITUTION OF INDIA
1. Which Article is for "Protection of interests of Minorities”? (C) Article 29 (A) Article 26 (B) Article 27 (C) Article 29 (D) Article 30 2. The plan to transfer power to the Indians and partition of the country was laid (D) The down in the? Mountbatten Plan (A) Cabinet Mission Plan (B) Simon Commission (C) Cripps Mission (D) The Mountbatten Plan 3. Who was the chairman of Drafting Committee? D) Dr. B.R. (A) N Gopalaswamy (B) K.M Munshi Ambedkar (C) N Madhava Rao D) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar 4. Which Article is related with "Abolition of Untouchability”? (D) Article 17 (A) Article 20 (B) Article 19 (C) Article 18 (D) Article 17 5. Constitution of India was adopted by constituent assembly on? (D) 26 November (A) 25 October 1948 (B) 25 October 1949 1949 (C) 26 November 1948 (D) 26 November 1949 6. A separate Governor for Bengal to be appointed under the act? (D) Charter Act of (A) Pitts India Act of 1784 (B) Charter Act of 1793 1753 (C) Charter Act of 1733 (D) Charter Act of 1753 7. Constitution of India came into effect from? (B) 26 January 1950 (A)15 January 1950 (B) 26 January 1950 (C)15 August 1950 (D) 15 January 1950 8. Which Article is related to Equality before law? (B) Art. 14 (A) Art. 13 (B) Art. 14 (C) Art. 15 (D) Art. 16 9. The Christian Missionaries were allowed to spread their religion in India, under (B) Charter Act of the Act? 1813 (A) Pitts India Act of 1784 (B) Charter Act of 1813 (C)Charter Act of 1833 (D)Charter Act of 1853 10.Which article is related to "Equal Justice and free legal aid”? (B) Article 39 A (A) Article 39 (B) Article 39 A (C) Article 43 (D) Article 43 A 11.Article 44 is related to? (A) Uniform civil (A) Uniform civil code for citizens. code for citizens. (B) Provision of early childhood care and education to children below the age of 6 years. (C) The duty of the state to raise the level of nutrition. (D) Organization of agriculture and animal husbandry 12.The Constitution of India is the lengthiest of all Constitutions of the world. (A) True (A) True (B) False 13.How many articles are in Constitution of India now? (C) 448 (A) 440 (B) 441 (C) 448 (D) 443 14.Under the constitution of India who are the ultimate Sovereign? (A) People of India (A) People of India (B) Prime Minister of India (C) President of India (D) All elected leaders of India 15.The constitution is the supreme law of the land. It is protected by (A) The Supreme (A) The Supreme Court (B) The Constituent Assembly Court (C) The Parliament (D) The President 16.The speaker can ask a member of the house to stop speaking and let another (B) Yielding the member speak. This is known as? floor (A) Crossing the floor (B) Yielding the floor (C) Obeying the rule (D) Rotating the floor 17.Which of the following is not a constitutional body? (C) National (A) Election Commission (B) Planning Commission Advisory Council (C) National Advisory Council (D) Inter-State Council 18.Who is authorised to decide over a dispute regarding disqualification of a B. President member of parliament? A. Speaker of lok sabha B. President C. Election Commissioner D. A committee set up by the parliament 19.What is the age of retirement of a Judge of a supreme D. 65yrs A. 62yrs B. 68yrs C. 60yrs D. 65yrs 20.The Constitution of India provides a B. Cabinet System A. Presidential form Govt B. Cabinet System of Government of Government C. Parliamentary System D. Bicameral System of government 21.The Indian Constitution is regarded as D. federal in form A. federal B. unitary C. parliament and unitary in spirit D. federal in form and unitary in spirit 22.The part of the constitution that reflects the mind and ideals of the framers is C. preamble A. directive principles B. Fundamental rights C. preamble D. Citizenship 23.The Indian Constitution has borrowed the ideas of preamble from the D. Constitution of A. Italian Constitution B. Canadian Constitution USA C. French Constitution D. Constitution of USA 24. Which of the following is not a condition for become a citizen of India? D. Acquiring A. Birth B. Descent C. Naturalization D. Acquiring Property Property 25.The Lok Sabha is also known as B. The Upper A. Council of states B. The Upper House House C. The House of the People D. Parliament 26.The chairman of the Rajya Sabha is the B. Vice President A. President of India B. Vice President of India of India C. Prime Minister of India D. None of the above 27. Who was the first Foreign Minister of free India? A. Jawaharlal A. Jawaharlal Nehru B. Gulzari Lal Nanda Nehru C. Lal Bahadur Shastri D. John Mathai 28.The idea of the constitution of India was first of all given by D. MN Roy A. Mahatma Gandhi B. Dr BR Ambedkar C. Jawaharlal Nehru D. MN Roy 29.India become a Sovereign democratic republic on C. Jan 26, 1950 A. Aug 15, 1947 B. Jan 30, 1948 C. Jan 26, 1950 D. Nov 26, 1929 30.The design of the national flag was adopted by the constituent assembly of India in A. July, 1948 B. July, 1950 C. July, 1947 D. August, 1947 31.The constitution of India was adopted by the A. Governor General B. British Parliament C. Constituent Assembly D. Parliament o India 32.Who was the president of the Constituent Assembly? B. Dr Rajendra A. Pt Jawaharlal Prasad B. Dr Rajendra Prasad Prasad C. Dr BR Ambedkar D. C Rajagopalachari 33.The Council of States in India is generally known as C. Rajya Sabha A. Lok Sabha B. Parliament C. Rajya Sabha D. AD hoc Committee 34.Indian President and Prime Minister are a replica of the heads of the state of A. Britain which country? A. Britain B. USA C. Ireland D. Russia 35.The inspiration of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity was derived from A. French A. French revolution B. American revolution revolution C. Russian revolution D. None of these 36.The Constitution names our country as B. India, that is A. Bharat B. India, that is Bharat C. Hindustan D. Aryavarta Bharat 37.Which of the following is not a part of the Preamble to the Indian Constitution? D. Federalism
A. Secularism B. Socialism C. Democratic Republic D. Federalism
38.India opted for a federal form of government because of C. linguistic and A. vast territory B. cultural integration regional diversity C. linguistic and regional diversity D. administrative convenience 39.Salaries of the judges of the Supreme court are drawn from the A. Consolidated A. Consolidated fund B. Grants-in-aid fund C. Contingency fund D. Public Accounts 40.Right to Constitutional Remedies comes under A. fundamental A. fundamental rights B. legal rights rights C. constitutional rights D. natural rights 41. Indian Constitutional recognizes Minorities on the basis of C. Population A. religion B. caste C. Population D. colour 42.The budget is presented by the Finance Minister to the C. Lok Sabha A. Prime Minister B. President C. Lok Sabha D. Rajya Sabha 43.The President’s rule in a state means that the state is ruled by D. the governor of A. the president B. a caretaker government the state C. the C.M nominated by the president D. the governor of the state 44.Who administers the oath of office to the President? A. Chief Justice of A. Chief Justice of India B. Speaker of Lok Sabha India C. Prime minister D. Vice President 45.In the Parliamentary system of India, the Executive is subordinate to A. the Legislature B. the Judiciary C. the Press D. none of these 46.The Finance Commission is appointed every D. 5 years A. 2 years B. 3 years C. 4 years D. 5 years 47.The total number of Union Territories is B. 7 A. 4 B. 7 C. 10 D. 12 48.The Election Commission can be removed by D. The Parliament A. The President B. Home Minister C. Prime Minister D. The Parliament 49.The system of dual citizenship exists in B. USA A. India B. USA C. France D. United Kingdom 50.Which state stood at the bottom in the literacy rate? D. Bihar A. Kerala B. Rajasthan C. Maharashtra D. Bihar 51.In India, political parties are given recognition by C. Election A. President B. Law Commission Commission C. Election Commission D. Speaker of Lok Sabha 52.The salary of the President is taken from B. Consolidated A. Prime Minister’s fund B. Consolidated fund fund C. Contingency fund D. None of these 53.Which one of the following states has the largest number of seats reserved for B. Uttar Pradesh scheduled castes in the Lok Sabha? A. Bihar B. Uttar Pradesh C. Tamil Nadu D. Madhya Pradesh 54.English is the official language of which of the following states? D. Nagaland A. Karnataka B. Manipur C. Andhra Pradesh D. Nagaland 55.Who acts as the President of India when neither the President nor the Vice C. Chief Justice of President is available? India A. Auditor General of India B. Speaker of Lok Sabha C. Chief Justice of India D. Senior most Governor of a state 56.Which one of the following states has been under President’s rule for a long C. Punjab period continuously? A. Tamilnadu B. Kerala C. Punjab D. West Bengal 57.Which democratic country is said to be federal in form but untary in character? B. India A. Ireland B. India C. U.S.A. D. U.K. 58.The state with the largest population of India is A. U.P. A. U.P. B. A.P. C. M.P. D. Maharashtra 59.The Attorney General of India is appointed by the C. The President A. The Prime Minister B. Chief Justice of India C. The President D. The Vice President 60.What is the minimum age for appointment as a (a) 35 years Governor? (a) 35 years (b) 40 years (c) 25 years (d) 30 years