Q. Article 19 of the Indian Constitution provides-

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6 freedoms

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    A)Canada
    B)USA
    C)India
    D)France
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    D)Vallabhbhai Patel
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    A)Chief Minister of all States
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    C)All members of Cabinet of States and Centre
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    B)Liberty
    C)Property
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    A)4
    B)3
    C)5
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  • Q. Which type of federalism is seen in India?
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    B)Coming together federation
    C)Coming together federation and Holding together federation both
    D)None of these
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  • Q. The state operates through-
    A)Party President
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    D)President
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    B)12
    C)18
    D)31
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    B)A-1, B-2, C-3, D-4
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    Answer: A-1, B-2, C-3, D-4
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    A)Share market and future market
    B)Labor union
    C)Conservation of wild animals and birds
    D)Forest
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  • Q. What is the meaning of “Prorogation” in terms of Parliament-
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    C)Contain
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    A)62 years
    B)60 years
    C)64 years
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    C)Australia
    D)USA
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    B)60
    C)40
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