17. The Indian Constitution
17. The Indian Constitution

242751 What is Democracy?

1 Rule of people
2 Rule of king
3 Rule of British
4 None of these
17. The Indian Constitution

242752 The nationalist demand for a Constituent Assembly was for the first time conceded by the British Government, though indirectly and with reservations in the _____________.

1 Cripps proposals
2 August Offer
3 Cabinet Mission Plan
4 Act of 1935
17. The Indian Constitution

242755 Assertion (A): Fundamental Rights, protect citizens against the arbitrary and absolute exercise of power by the State Reason (R): the various minority communities expressed the need for the Constitution to include rights that would protect their groups.

1 A is correct but R is wrong
2 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
3 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
4 A is wrong but R is correct/7
17. The Indian Constitution

242756 In Nepal, the struggle for democracy started in _____.

1 1990
2 1991
3 1992
4 1993
17. The Indian Constitution

242757 What refers to a goal or a principle in its most excellent or perfect form?

1 Arbitrary
2 Ideal
3 Polity
4 None of these
17. The Indian Constitution

242751 What is Democracy?

1 Rule of people
2 Rule of king
3 Rule of British
4 None of these
17. The Indian Constitution

242752 The nationalist demand for a Constituent Assembly was for the first time conceded by the British Government, though indirectly and with reservations in the _____________.

1 Cripps proposals
2 August Offer
3 Cabinet Mission Plan
4 Act of 1935
17. The Indian Constitution

242755 Assertion (A): Fundamental Rights, protect citizens against the arbitrary and absolute exercise of power by the State Reason (R): the various minority communities expressed the need for the Constitution to include rights that would protect their groups.

1 A is correct but R is wrong
2 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
3 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
4 A is wrong but R is correct/7
17. The Indian Constitution

242756 In Nepal, the struggle for democracy started in _____.

1 1990
2 1991
3 1992
4 1993
17. The Indian Constitution

242757 What refers to a goal or a principle in its most excellent or perfect form?

1 Arbitrary
2 Ideal
3 Polity
4 None of these
17. The Indian Constitution

242751 What is Democracy?

1 Rule of people
2 Rule of king
3 Rule of British
4 None of these
17. The Indian Constitution

242752 The nationalist demand for a Constituent Assembly was for the first time conceded by the British Government, though indirectly and with reservations in the _____________.

1 Cripps proposals
2 August Offer
3 Cabinet Mission Plan
4 Act of 1935
17. The Indian Constitution

242755 Assertion (A): Fundamental Rights, protect citizens against the arbitrary and absolute exercise of power by the State Reason (R): the various minority communities expressed the need for the Constitution to include rights that would protect their groups.

1 A is correct but R is wrong
2 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
3 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
4 A is wrong but R is correct/7
17. The Indian Constitution

242756 In Nepal, the struggle for democracy started in _____.

1 1990
2 1991
3 1992
4 1993
17. The Indian Constitution

242757 What refers to a goal or a principle in its most excellent or perfect form?

1 Arbitrary
2 Ideal
3 Polity
4 None of these
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17. The Indian Constitution

242751 What is Democracy?

1 Rule of people
2 Rule of king
3 Rule of British
4 None of these
17. The Indian Constitution

242752 The nationalist demand for a Constituent Assembly was for the first time conceded by the British Government, though indirectly and with reservations in the _____________.

1 Cripps proposals
2 August Offer
3 Cabinet Mission Plan
4 Act of 1935
17. The Indian Constitution

242755 Assertion (A): Fundamental Rights, protect citizens against the arbitrary and absolute exercise of power by the State Reason (R): the various minority communities expressed the need for the Constitution to include rights that would protect their groups.

1 A is correct but R is wrong
2 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
3 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
4 A is wrong but R is correct/7
17. The Indian Constitution

242756 In Nepal, the struggle for democracy started in _____.

1 1990
2 1991
3 1992
4 1993
17. The Indian Constitution

242757 What refers to a goal or a principle in its most excellent or perfect form?

1 Arbitrary
2 Ideal
3 Polity
4 None of these
17. The Indian Constitution

242751 What is Democracy?

1 Rule of people
2 Rule of king
3 Rule of British
4 None of these
17. The Indian Constitution

242752 The nationalist demand for a Constituent Assembly was for the first time conceded by the British Government, though indirectly and with reservations in the _____________.

1 Cripps proposals
2 August Offer
3 Cabinet Mission Plan
4 Act of 1935
17. The Indian Constitution

242755 Assertion (A): Fundamental Rights, protect citizens against the arbitrary and absolute exercise of power by the State Reason (R): the various minority communities expressed the need for the Constitution to include rights that would protect their groups.

1 A is correct but R is wrong
2 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
3 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
4 A is wrong but R is correct/7
17. The Indian Constitution

242756 In Nepal, the struggle for democracy started in _____.

1 1990
2 1991
3 1992
4 1993
17. The Indian Constitution

242757 What refers to a goal or a principle in its most excellent or perfect form?

1 Arbitrary
2 Ideal
3 Polity
4 None of these