NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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17. The Indian Constitution
242856
In which year the first meeting of Constituent Assembly took place?
1 1945
2 1946
3 1947
4 1948
Explanation:
1946
17. The Indian Constitution
242754
Where the Hindu worship their God?
1 Temple
2 Masjid
3 Both
4 None of these
Explanation:
Temple
17. The Indian Constitution
242783
Jurisdiction of which among the following high courts covers the Union Territory of Lakshadweep?
1 Tamil Nadu High Court.
2 Kerala High Court.
3 Calcutta High Court.
4 Bombay High Court.
Explanation:
Kerala High Court.
17. The Indian Constitution
242704
The theory of Fundamental Rights implies ______________.
1 Sovereignty of the people
2 Equality of opportunity for all
3 Limited government
4 Equality of all before law
Explanation:
Limited government The theory of the Fundamental Rights implies a limited Government. Accordingly, they impose restrictions on the State. For example, the State cannot discriminate against citizens on grounds of caste, class, race, sex, religion, etc. Similarly, citizens cannot be deprived of the right to equality of opportunity in public employment.
242856
In which year the first meeting of Constituent Assembly took place?
1 1945
2 1946
3 1947
4 1948
Explanation:
1946
17. The Indian Constitution
242754
Where the Hindu worship their God?
1 Temple
2 Masjid
3 Both
4 None of these
Explanation:
Temple
17. The Indian Constitution
242783
Jurisdiction of which among the following high courts covers the Union Territory of Lakshadweep?
1 Tamil Nadu High Court.
2 Kerala High Court.
3 Calcutta High Court.
4 Bombay High Court.
Explanation:
Kerala High Court.
17. The Indian Constitution
242704
The theory of Fundamental Rights implies ______________.
1 Sovereignty of the people
2 Equality of opportunity for all
3 Limited government
4 Equality of all before law
Explanation:
Limited government The theory of the Fundamental Rights implies a limited Government. Accordingly, they impose restrictions on the State. For example, the State cannot discriminate against citizens on grounds of caste, class, race, sex, religion, etc. Similarly, citizens cannot be deprived of the right to equality of opportunity in public employment.
242856
In which year the first meeting of Constituent Assembly took place?
1 1945
2 1946
3 1947
4 1948
Explanation:
1946
17. The Indian Constitution
242754
Where the Hindu worship their God?
1 Temple
2 Masjid
3 Both
4 None of these
Explanation:
Temple
17. The Indian Constitution
242783
Jurisdiction of which among the following high courts covers the Union Territory of Lakshadweep?
1 Tamil Nadu High Court.
2 Kerala High Court.
3 Calcutta High Court.
4 Bombay High Court.
Explanation:
Kerala High Court.
17. The Indian Constitution
242704
The theory of Fundamental Rights implies ______________.
1 Sovereignty of the people
2 Equality of opportunity for all
3 Limited government
4 Equality of all before law
Explanation:
Limited government The theory of the Fundamental Rights implies a limited Government. Accordingly, they impose restrictions on the State. For example, the State cannot discriminate against citizens on grounds of caste, class, race, sex, religion, etc. Similarly, citizens cannot be deprived of the right to equality of opportunity in public employment.
242856
In which year the first meeting of Constituent Assembly took place?
1 1945
2 1946
3 1947
4 1948
Explanation:
1946
17. The Indian Constitution
242754
Where the Hindu worship their God?
1 Temple
2 Masjid
3 Both
4 None of these
Explanation:
Temple
17. The Indian Constitution
242783
Jurisdiction of which among the following high courts covers the Union Territory of Lakshadweep?
1 Tamil Nadu High Court.
2 Kerala High Court.
3 Calcutta High Court.
4 Bombay High Court.
Explanation:
Kerala High Court.
17. The Indian Constitution
242704
The theory of Fundamental Rights implies ______________.
1 Sovereignty of the people
2 Equality of opportunity for all
3 Limited government
4 Equality of all before law
Explanation:
Limited government The theory of the Fundamental Rights implies a limited Government. Accordingly, they impose restrictions on the State. For example, the State cannot discriminate against citizens on grounds of caste, class, race, sex, religion, etc. Similarly, citizens cannot be deprived of the right to equality of opportunity in public employment.