Description : The fundamental Duties of Indian Citizens are contained in – a) Part -i b) Part-ii c) Part- iii d) Part-iv of the constitution
Last Answer : d) Part-iv of the constitution
Description : In which part of the Indian Constitution, the Fundamental rights are provided? (a) Part II (b) Part III (c) Part V (d) Part IV
Last Answer : (a) Part II
Description : Planning in India derives its objectives from – (i) Preamble (ii) Fundamental duties (iii) Fundamental rights (iv) Directives principles of state policy
Last Answer : (iv) Directives principles of state policy
Description : Fundamental duties was adopted from – (i) USA Constitution (ii) Chinese Constitution (iii) Russian Constitution (iv) France Constitution
Last Answer : iii) Russian Constitution
Description : Part III of the Indian constitution deals with a) Federal system b) Duties of the citizen c) Fundamental Rights d) None of the above
Last Answer : c) Fundamental Rights
Description : Which Article of the Indian Constitution includes the Fundamental Duties of the Indian citizens? (1) Article 50A (2) Article 50B (3) Article 51A (4) Article 51B
Last Answer : (3) Article 51A Explanation: Article 51A became a part of the Indian Constitution on December 18, 1976 by virtue of the Constitutional (Forty Second) Amendment Act 1976. The new Part IVA was titled as Fundamental Duties.
Description : In which article of the Indian constitution explained the Money Bill? (i) Article 109 (ii) Article 110 (iii) Article 111 (iv) None of the above
Last Answer : (i) Article 109
Description : In which part of the Indian Constitution, the fundamental duties are enshrined? (1) IV A (2) IV B (3) V (4) IV
Last Answer : (1) IV A Explanation: The Fundamental Duties are a novel feature of the Indian Constitution in recent times. The Forty Second Constitution Amendment Act, 1976 incorporated ten Fundamental Duties in Article 51(1) in Part WA of the constitution of India.
Description : Which part of the Indian constitution deals with the Directive Principles of State Policy? a. Part-III b. Part-IV c. Part-V d. None of them
Last Answer : b. Part-IV
Description : By which amendment act was the rights to property deleted from the list of fundamental rights? (i) 42 nd (ii) 44 th (iii) 45 th (iv) 46 th
Last Answer : (i) 42 nd
Description : By which Amendment Act was the ‘Right to Property’ deleted from the List of Fundamental Rights? (i) 44 th (ii) 45 th (iii) 46 th (iv) 47 th
Last Answer : (i) 44 th
Description : The fundamental duties are mentioned in the following part of the Constitution of India - (1) Part III (2) Part IV (3) Part IV A (4) Part VI
Last Answer : (3) Part IV A Explanation: part IV - A fundamental duties part IV - Directive Principles of state policy part III - Fundamental rights part VI - The states.
Description : Which of the following are the benefits of E-marketing? i) Speed ii) Reach and Penetration iii) Ease and Efficiency iv) Low Cost v) Targeted audience A) i, ii, iii and iv only B) ii, iii, iv and v only C) i, iii, iv and v only D) All i, ii, iii, iv and v
Last Answer : D) All i, ii, iii, iv and v
Description : The type of threats on the security of a computer system or network are …………………….. i) Interruption ii)Interception iii) Modification iv) Creation v)Fabrication a) i, ii, iii and iv only b) ii, iii, iv and v only c) i, ii, iii and v only d) All i, ii, iii, iv and v
Last Answer : c) i, ii, iii and v only
Description : How many fundamental rights are there in the Part –III of the Indian Constitution, at present? a.6 b.7 c.8 d.9
Last Answer : a.6
Description : When were the Fundamental Duties of the Indian citizens incorporated in the constitution? (1) 1952 (2) 1976 (3) 1979 (4) 1981
Last Answer : (2) 1976 Explanation: The Fundamental Duties of citizens were added to the Constitution by the 42nd Amendment in 1976, upon the recommendations of the Swaran Singh Committee that was constituted by the ... ten in number, the Fundamental Duties were increased to eleven by the 86th Amendment in 2002.
Description : In which years, fundamental duties of Indian citizens were inserted in constitution
Last Answer : 1976
Description : In Indian Constitution fundamental rights are contained: a) Article 12 to 35 b) Article 40 to 52 c) Article 64 to 75 d) None of these
Last Answer : a) Article 12 to 35
Description : Who is called the father of Indian Planning? (i) M. Vishneshwariah (ii) Jawaharlal Nehru (iii) Gandhi (iv) B.R.Ambedkar
Last Answer : (i) M. Vishneshwariah
Description : How many Fundamental duties does the Constitution of India provide for the citizen of India at present? a.10 b.11 c.12 d.13
Last Answer : b.11
Description : From which country India borrowed the concept of Fundamental Duties? (a) Canada (b) USSR (c) Japan (d) America
Last Answer : (b) USSR
Description : The Fundamental Duties were added to the constitution – a) 24 th amendment b) 42 nd amendment c) 44 th amendment d) Constituent amendment
Last Answer : b) 42 nd amendment
Description : Which part of the Indian Constitution deals with `Fundamental Rights'? (1) Part I (2) Part II (3) Part III (4) Part IV
Last Answer : (3) Part III Explanation: 'Part III - Fundamental Rights' is a charter of rights contained in the Constitution of India. It guarantees civil liberties such that all Indians can lead their lives ... to constitutional remedies for the protection of civil rights by means of writs such as habeas corpus.
Description : Which one of the following chapters in the Indian Constitution guarantees Fundamental Rights to the people? (1) Part II (2) Part I (3) Part IV (4) Part III
Last Answer : (4) Part Ill Explanation: The Fundamental Rights are defined in Part III of the Constitution. Article 12 to Article 35 under Part III cover six fundamental rights recognised by the Indian ... , Right to freedom of religion, Cultural and Educational rights, and Right to constitutional remedies.
Description : Which of the following articles of Indian Constitution enunciates fundamental duties? (1) Article 35 (2) Article 51 (3) Article 32 (4) Article 14
Last Answer : (2) Article 51 Explanation: Article 51A enlisted fundamental duties. Article 32 deals with remedies for enforcement of fundamental rights. Article 35 provides legislation to give effect to the fundamental rights.
Description : The Constitution of India assures economic justice to citizens through – (1) Fundamental Rights (2) Fundamental duties (3) Preamble (4) Directive Principles of State Policy
Last Answer : (3) Preamble Explanation: The preamble contains the socioeconomic goals of Indian polity. These are: to secure all its citizens social, economic and political justice; liberty of thought; equality of status ... so as to secure the dignity of the Individual and the unity and integrity of the Nation.
Description : Which one among the following is a Fundamental Duties of citizens under the Constitution of India? (1) To provide friendly cooperation to the people of the neighbouring countries (2) To visit the monuments of ... when called upon to do so (4) To know more and more about the religions of India
Last Answer : (3) To defend the country and render national service when called upon to do so Explanation: One of the fundamental duties is to "defend the country and render national service when called upon to do so."
Description : Which one among the following is a Fundamental Duties of citizens under the Constitution of India? (1) To provide friendly co-operation to the people of the neighboring countries (2) To protect monuments of ... service when called upon to do so (4) To know more and more about the history of India
Last Answer : (3) To defend the country and render national service when called upon to do so Explanation: The Forty Second Constitution Amendment Act, 1976 has incorporated ten Fundamental Duties in Article 51 (1) of ... of India. As a result, there are now 11 Fundamental Duties of the citizen of India.
Description : Fact which need not be proved explained in ______of Indian evidence act. a) Part II, Chapter III b) Part II, Chapter IV c) Part III, Chapter II d) Part IV, Chapter V
Last Answer : a) Part II, Chapter III
Description : Article 21 of the Fundamental Rights deals with which subject— (A) Protection of certain rights regarding freedom of speech, (B) Protection in respect of conviction of offence (C) Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases (D) Protection of life and personal liberty
Last Answer : (D) Protection of life and personal liberty
Description : Article 20 of the Fundamental Rights represents which subject— (A) Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment (B) Protection in respect of Conviction of Offence (C) Protection of life and personal liberty (D) None of the above
Last Answer : (B) Protection in respect of Conviction of Offence
Description : Planning commission was established as – (i) Non-constitutional body, 15 th March 1950 (ii) Constitutional body, 15 th March 1950 (iii) Non statutory body, 15 th March 1951 (iv) Statutory body, 15 th March 1951
Last Answer : (i) Non-constitutional body, 15 th March 1950
Description : National Development Council (NDC) was set up in – (i) 1952 (ii) 1950 (iii) 1949 (iv) 1948
Last Answer : (i) 1952
Description : Economic planning is a subject defined in which of the following lists – (i) In the state list (ii) In the Union list (iii) In the concurrent list (iv) Unspecified in any special list
Last Answer : (iii) In the concurrent list
Description : Which of the following plan is also known as rolling Plan? (i) First Five Year Plan (ii) Second Five Year Plan (iii) Sixth Five Year Plan (iv) Tenth Five Year Plan
Last Answer : (iii) Sixth Five Year Plan
Description : Which of the following period is known as plan holiday? (i) 1969 to 1974 (ii) 1966 to 1969 (iii) 1965 to 1968 (iv) 1961 to 1966
Last Answer : (ii) 1966 to 1969
Description : Which of the followingg planning is executed at the grass root level? (i) Centralised Planning (ii) Decentralised Planning (iii) Fixed Planning (iv) Imperative Planning
Last Answer : (ii) Decentralised Planning
Description : Who is the chairman of NITI Aayog - (i) President (ii) Vice President (iii) Prime Minister (iv) Finance Minister
Last Answer : (iii) Prime Minister
Description : Which one of the following is the task of the Planning commission? (i) Preparation of the plan (ii) Implementation of the plan (iii) Financing of the plan (iv) None of the above
Last Answer : (i) Preparation of the plan
Description : Twelfth five year plan gave emphasis on (i) Sustainable and Inclusive Growth (ii) Inclusive Growth (iii) Liberalization (iv) None of the above
Last Answer : (i) Sustainable and Inclusive Growth
Description : First Five year plan put emphasis on (i) Education (ii) Industry (iii) Agriculture (iv) Health
Last Answer : (iii) Agriculture
Description : Who prepares the Five Year Plan? (i) Finance Commission (ii) Planning Commission (iii) Government of India (iv) None of the above
Last Answer : (ii) Planning Commission
Description : What is known as the “Little India’? (i) Lity (ii) Town (iii) Village (iv) State
Last Answer : (iii) Village
Description : Tripura State Planning Board was set up in (i) 1972 (ii) 1971 (iii) 1978 (iv) 1985
Last Answer : (iii) 1978
Description : The first state to start Panchayat Raj Institution is – (i) Tripura (ii) Assam (iii) Karnataka (iv) Rajasthan
Last Answer : (iv) Rajasthan
Description : When was NITI AAyogfounded? (i) January 1, 2015 (ii) February 1, 2015 (iii) April 1, 2015 (iv) March 31, 2015
Last Answer : (i) January 1, 2015
Description : The aim of planning is- (i) Rising price level (ii) Unemployment (iii)Rapid economic growth (iv) Democratic election
Last Answer : (iii) Rapid economic growth
Description : The constitution of India strikes a good balance was said by – (i) I. Jennings (ii) K.C. Wheare (iii) Radhakrishan (iv) Pt. Nehru
Last Answer : (ii) K.C. Wheare