Q. Who wrote in ‘Hind Swaraj- Our leaders are divided into two parties: the moderates and the extremists. These may be considered as the slow party and the impatient party. Some call the Moderates the timid party and the extremists the bold party.’

Correct Answer

Mahatma Gandhi.

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    A)1977
    B)1971
    C)1962
    D)1967
    Answer: 1977
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    A)Article 162
    B)Article 161.
    C)Article 163
    D)Article 164
    Answer: Article 161.
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    A)Right to Equality
    B)Right to Freedom
    C)Right to Property
    D)Educational Right
    Answer: Right to Freedom
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    A)ADM Jabalpur - rights ofcitizens in emergency
    B)Indra Sawhney case - rights ofwomen at work place
    C)Kartar singh case - rights of minorities
    D)Vishakha case - centre state relation
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  • Q. The name of a candidate for the office of president of India may be proposed by
    A)any fifty members of the Parliament
    B)any fifty citizens of India
    C)any five member of the Electoral College
    D)any fifty members of the Electoral College
    Answer: any fifty members of the Electoral College
  • Q. The members of Lok Sabha are
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    B)directly elected by the people
    C)nominated
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    Answer: directly elected by the people
  • Q. What is the term of nonpermanent members of United Nations Security Council-
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  • Q. ____ goverment is better than other forms of government because it allows us to correct its own mistake.
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    A)Article 345
    B)Article 368
    C)Article 351
    D)Article 333
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    A)Civil right
    B)Human right
    C)Natural right
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    A)Parliament
    B)President
    C)Election Commission
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    A)Budget Minister
    B)RBI Governor
    C)Finance Minister
    D)Finance Secretary
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    B)Original Jurisdiction
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