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Nov 26, 1949
B
Dec 26, 1950
C
Jan 26, 1949
D
Nov 26, 1947
A
Supreme Court
B
President
C
Prime Minister
D
Parliament
A
255 members
B
387 members
C
299 members
D
490 members
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ST and other Traditional Forest Dwellers Act, 2006
B
SC and ST (Prevention of Economic offenses against tribal people) Act, 2005
C
The Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1995
D
SC and ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989
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He / She Should be citizen of India
B
Is qualified for election as a member in House of the People
C
He / She must be 25 years old
D
Should not hold any office of profit under the of India
A
Article 61
B
Article 62
C
Article 63
D
Article 65
A
To develop scientific temper
B
To respect national flag and anthem
C
To safeguard public property
D
To protect monuments and national importance
A
Preventing a person who is likely to engage in unlawful activity by arresting him
B
Not to prevent a person from unlawful activities
C
Prohibiting right of life and liberty of accused
D
None of these
A
Preamble to the constitution
B
People of India
C
Legislature
D
Judiciary
A
Bicameral
B
Unicameral
C
Supreme
D
Subordinate
A
Money
B
Financial
C
Ordinary
D
Constitution amendment
A
President
B
People of India
C
Prime Minister
D
Council of States
A
Constitutional remedies
B
Fundamental duties
C
Directive principles
D
Fundamental rights
A
It is protected by constitution
B
It is unjustifiable in nature
C
Government cannot put restrictions on the rights on whatever condition
D
Key head position are exceptions to this rights
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Viceroy
B
Stafford Cripps
C
Dr. Rajendra prasad
D
Jawaharlal Nehru
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Getting sufficient protection
B
Getting delays for proceedings
C
Getting enough sleep
D
Getting a meal for 3 times
A
Article 53
B
Article 56
C
Article 55
D
Article 52
A
No Confidence Motion
B
Financial control
C
Sueing to court
D
Approval or refusal of Laws
A
Article 65
B
Article 62
C
Article 64
D
Article 61
A
Caste
B
Colour
C
Sex
D
Reservation