Quiz Links (Serial Number Wise)- Refer Below
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473 Q) In the case of a man dying without a son, whom Yajnavalkya places first in order of succession ?(A) Wife(B) Daughters(C) Parents(D) Brothers
474 Q) In the Concurrent list, how many subjects have been included— (A) 42(B) 43(C) 45(D) 47399. Constitutionally, how a law can be made out of the subject in the Concurrent List—
475 Q) In the Constituent Assembly how many seats were got by the Congress— (A) 204(B) 205(C) 203(D) 208
476 Q) In the Constituent Assembly how many total number of Amendments were proposed in the Draft Constitution— (A) Approx. 7935(B) Approx. 7892(C) Approx. 7365(D) Approx. 2473
477 Q) In the Constituent Assembly which words were associated with the Parliament— (A) Parliament of the Legislature(B) Parliament of the Union(C) Parliament of the Federation(D) All the above
478 Q) In the Constituent Assembly who proposed the name of Dr. Rajendra Prasad as President of India— (A) Jawaharlal Nehru(B) Sardar Patel(C) A & B(D) None of the above
479 Q) In the Constituent Assembly who was the Head of the Union Constitution Committee— (A) Jawaharlal Nehru(B) Sardar Patel(C) Subhash Buse(D) None of the above
480 Q) In the Constituent Assembly, how many seats were fixed for House of People— (A) 500(B) 400(C) 300(D) 250
481 Q) In the Constituent Assembly, it was said that Parliament of the Federation shall consist of the President and what else— (A) National Legislature(B) National Assembly(C) House of People(D) Council of State
482 Q) In the Constituent Assembly, what was the number of population fixed for one Representative— (A) 7,500(B) 7,50,000(C) 50,000(D) 78,500
483 Q) In the Constituent Assembly, when was the ad-hoc Committee appointed for the National Flag— (A) 23rd June 1947(B) 23rd July 1947(C) 23rd Jan. 1947(D) 23rd Feb. 1947
484 Q) In the Constituent Assembly, which committee recommended that Indian Constitution adopt Parliamentary Form of Executive— (A) Drafting Committee(B) Constitutional Committee(C) Union Constitution Committee(D) All the above
485 Q) In the Constituent Assembly, which parties were members— (A) Congress, Muslim League, Unionist Muslim(B) Unionist Scheduled Caste, Krishak Poja, Scheduled Castes Federation, Sikh (Non Congress)(C) Communists, Independents(D) All the above
486 Q) In the context of alternative sources of energy, Ethanol as a viable bio-fuel can be obtained from— (A) Potato(B) Rice(C) Sugarcane(D) Wheat
487 Q) In the context of Indian wildlife, the flying fox is a— (A) Bat(B) Kite(C) Stork(D) Vulture
488 Q) In the event of dissolution of Lok Sabha, who need not resign or get dismissed immediately— (A) Prime Minister(B) Home Minister(C) Union Council of Ministers(D) None of the above
489 Q) In the final form of the Constitution adopted by the Constituent Assembly, how many Articles and Schedules were there— (A) 397 Articles and 9 Schedules(B) 395 Articles and 4 Schedules(C) 396 Articles and 7 Schedules(D) 395 Articles and 8 Schedules
490 Q) In the First Lok Sabha Election, what was the expenditure incurred— (A) Rs. 10.45 crore(B) Rs. 5.90 crore(C) Rs. 7.81 crore(D) Rs. 14.43 crore
491 Q) In the First Lok Sabha, how many seats were— (A) 500(B) 499(C) 544(D) 521
492 Q) In the First Lok Sabha, what was the Representation of Women— (A) 27(B) 34(C) 22(C) 39
493 Q) In the following matching which one of them does not match ? (A) Baki Etihas—Badal Sarkar(B) Sita Swayamber—Vishnu Das Bhave(C) Yayati—Girish Karnad(D) Gidha—Jabar Patel
494 Q) In the Govt. of India Act 1835, Federal List contained which kind of subjects— (A) External Affairs(B) Currency and Coinage(C) Naval, Military and Force, Census(D) All the above
495 Q) In the Govt. of India Act 1935, provincial list included which kind of subjects— (A) Police(B) Provincial Public Service(C) Education(D) All the above
496 Q) In the Govt. of India Act 1935, which subjects are included in the concurrent list— (A) Criminal Law & Procedure, Civil Procedure(B) Marriage(C) Divorce, Arbitration(D) All the above
497 Q) In the Govt. of India Act 1935, who was authorised to make a law on the Provincial subject— (A) Governor(B) Governor General(C) Federal Legislature(D) None of the above
498 Q) In the Indian Constitution, which type of the Sabha is mentioned under Panchayat Raj— (A) District Sabha(B) Gram Sabha(C) Nagar Panchayat Sabha(D) Zila Sabha365. Under Constitutional Article 243, what is the meaning of Panchayat—
499 Q) In the Indian National Flag, what does Ashoka's wheel represent— (A) Wheel of the Truth(B) Wheel of the Moral(C) Wheel of the Dharm(D) Wheel of the Law
500 Q) In the Interim Government (1946) who held the Railways Portfolio ? (A) Baldev Singh(B) T. T. Chudrigar(C) Asaf Ali(D) Abdul Rab Nishtar
501 Q) In the last session of the Constituent Assembly which song was sung— (A) Jan Gana Mana(B) Vande Matram(C) A & B(D) None of the above
502 Q) In the National Flag, how many colours are there— (A) Four(B) Three(C) Two(D) Five
503 Q) In the National Flag, what does green colour represent— (A) Animals(B) Soil(C) Human Nature(D) Spiritual Philosophy
504 Q) In the National Flag, what does saffron colour represent— (A) Spirit of Renunciation(B) Spirit of colours(C) Spirit of Human nature(D) None of the above
505 Q) In the National Flag, what shall be the Ratio of the width to the length— (A) 2 : 3(B) 2 : 4(C) 2 : 5(D) 2 : 6
506 Q) In the National Flag, which colour is used in the wheel— (A) Blue(B) Navy Blue(C) Red Green(D) Green-White
507 Q) In the National Flag, whom does the wheel represent— (A) Prithivi Raj Chauhan(B) Raja Man Singh(C) Ashoka(D) None of the above
508 Q) In the Parliament of India Upper House in known as— (A) Lok Sabha(B) Rajya Sabha(C) Council of States(D) None of the above
509 Q) In the Parliament, every Bill has to pass through which stages of Reading before it becomes act— (A) First Reading(B) Second Reading(C) Third Reading(D) All the above
510 Q) In the Parliament, every Bill has to pass through which stages of Reading before it becomes act— (A) First Reading(B) Second Reading(C) Third Reading(D) All the above
511 Q) In the Parliament, Lower House is called as— (A) Legislative Assembly(B) Legislative Council(C) Rajya Sabha(D) Lok Sabha (House of People)
512 Q) In the Parliament, what is the meaning of the Government Bill— (A) Bill presented by Ruling Party member(B) Bill approved by the Government(C) Only the Prime Minister presents the Bill(D) A Bill introduced by any Minister in either of the Houses of the Parliament
513 Q) In the Parliament, what is the meaning of the Government Bill— (A) Bill presented by Ruling Party member(B) Bill approved by the Government(C) Only the Prime Minister presents the Bill(D) A Bill introduced by any Minister in either of the Houses of the Parliament
514 Q) In the Provisional Parliament of India, how many members were there— (A) 296(B) 313(C) 318(D) 316
515 Q) In the Sangam age, Uraiyur was important for (a) Its being a great emporium of foreign trade.(b) Its being a great centre of indigenous trade.(c) Its being a great centre of cotton trade.(d) Its being a great centre of spice trade.
516 Q) In the Second Reading, what kind of process is adopted to approve the Bill— (A) A general discussion on the Bill(B) Clause by clause consideration of the Bill(C) A & B(D) None of the above
517 Q) In the Second Reading, what kind of process is adopted to approve the Bill— (A) A general discussion on the Bill(B) Clause by clause consideration of the Bill(C) A & B(D) None of the above
518 Q) In the sixth and fifth centuries B.C., the most remarkable king of the Haryanka line was (a) Bimbisara(b) Sisunaga(c) Udayi(d) Ajatashatru
519 Q) In the State List, how many subjects are included— (A) 65(B) 66(C) 64(D) 63398. In the Concurrent list, how many subjects have been included—
520 Q) In the third battle of Panipat, the Marathas was defeated by.? (a) Rajputs(b) Afghans(c) Mughals(d) Sikhs
521 Q) In the Union List, how many subjects are incorporated— (A) 95(B) 92(C) 97(D) 99397. In the State List, how many subjects are included—
522 Q) In U.P. Uranium is available in the district of— (A) Lalitpur(B) Jhansi(C) Mirjapur(D) Hamirpur
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