1.The “Instruments of Instructions” which have been incorporated in the Constitution of India as Directive Principles of State Policy were contained in the
2.The Government of India Act, 1935 has brought in which of the following provisions? 1. Establishment of Federal Court 2. Establishment of the Reserve Bank of India 3. Abolition of diarchy in the provinces. 4. Adoption of diarchy at the Centre Select the correct answer using the code given below:
3.Which factors contribute towards the elephantine size of the Constitution of India? 1. Diversity and vastness of the country 2. Single Constitution 3. Lack of legal luminaries in the Constitution assembly Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
4.Which of the following are the features of the Parliamentary form of Government in India? 1. Majority party rule 2. Collective responsibility of executive to the legislature 3. Dissolution of lower house. Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
5.Which of the following aspects of “Rule of Law” are applicable to the Indian system? 1. Absence of arbitrary power 2. Primacy of arbitrary individual 3. Equality before law Select the correct answer using the code below:
6.Why Fundamental rights are ‘fundamental’ in nature?
7.The Power of Judicial review of the Supreme Court is derived from?
8.Consider the following statements: 1. A naturalized citizen is not eligible for the office of the President of India. 2. Friendly aliens are the subjects of those countries who have cordial relations with India. Which of the above given statements is/are correct?
9.With reference to the Constitutional provisions on Citizenship, Consider the following statements: 1. It deals with the problem of acquisition or loss of citizenship after the commencement of the Constitution. 2. It empowers the Parliament to enact a law to provide for such matters and any other matter relating to citizenship. Which of the above given statements is/are correct?
10.Which of the following is an essential feature of democracy?