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| 651. |
In which Part of the Constitution were the Fundamental Duties included? |
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Answer» In which Part of the Constitution were the Fundamental Duties included? |
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| 652. |
With reference to emergency provisions, consider the following statements: 1. The resolution disapproving the continuation of emergency must be passed by both the houses of the parliament. 2. The President may revoke a proclamation of emergency by a subsequent proclamation without any parliamentary approval. |
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Answer» With reference to emergency provisions, consider the following statements: 1. The resolution disapproving the continuation of emergency must be passed by both the houses of the parliament. 2. The President may revoke a proclamation of emergency by a subsequent proclamation without any parliamentary approval. |
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| 653. |
Who does the Cabinet advice on the matter of issuance of Ordinances? |
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Answer» Who does the Cabinet advice on the matter of issuance of Ordinances? |
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| 654. |
Who defined the party as ‘a body of men united for promoting by their joint endeavors the national interest upon some particular principle upon which they are all good’? |
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Answer» Who defined the party as ‘a body of men united for promoting by their joint endeavors the national interest upon some particular principle upon which they are all good’? |
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| 655. |
What is the representative elected from each parliamentary constituency called? |
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Answer» What is the representative elected from each parliamentary constituency called? |
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| 656. |
Select an appropriate adverb for the blank. She is _____ going to question your decision. |
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Answer» Select an appropriate adverb for the blank. She is _____ going to question your decision. |
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| 657. |
Statement:Should military service be made compulsory in our country? Argument: I. No, it is against the policy of non-violence. II. Yes, every citizen should protect his country. |
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Answer» Statement:Should military service be made compulsory in our country? Argument: I. No, it is against the policy of non-violence. II. Yes, every citizen should protect his country. |
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| 658. |
Most people at their first consultation take a furtive look at the surgeon’s hands in the hope of reassurance. Prospective patients look for delicacy, sensitivity, steadiness, perhaps unblemished pallor. On this basis, Henry Perowne loses a number of cases each year. Generally, he knows it’s about to happen before the patient does: the downward glance repeated, the prepared questions beginning to falter, the overemphatic thanks during the retreat to the door. |
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Answer» Most people at their first consultation take a furtive look at the surgeon’s hands in the hope of reassurance. Prospective patients look for delicacy, sensitivity, steadiness, perhaps unblemished pallor. On this basis, Henry Perowne loses a number of cases each year. Generally, he knows it’s about to happen before the patient does: the downward glance repeated, the prepared questions beginning to falter, the overemphatic thanks during the retreat to the door. |
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| 659. |
Odisha Official Language (Amendment) Ordinance, 2016 was promulgated which will facilitate use of Odia language in transaction of official businesses of the Government. Consider the following statements in this context: Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct? |
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Answer» Odisha Official Language (Amendment) Ordinance, 2016 was promulgated which will facilitate use of Odia language in transaction of official businesses of the Government. Consider the following statements in this context: Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct? |
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| 660. |
Writ of prohibition is issued when certain ______________ |
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Answer» Writ of prohibition is issued when certain ______________ |
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| 661. |
Q76. The 2+2 dialogue in bilateral relations between India and Japan refers to meetings attended by which two dignitaries of the two countries? |
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Answer» Q76. The 2+2 dialogue in bilateral relations between India and Japan refers to meetings attended by which two dignitaries of the two countries? |
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| 662. |
Why did the author say that he did not have any high regard for his ability? |
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Answer» Why did the author say that he did not have any high regard for his ability? |
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| 663. |
Consider the following sentences in the light of Nai Manzil Scheme launched by Union Ministry for Minority Affairs: Which of the above statement(s) is/are incorrect? |
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Answer» Consider the following sentences in the light of Nai Manzil Scheme launched by Union Ministry for Minority Affairs: Which of the above statement(s) is/are incorrect? |
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| 664. |
Which institution has the authority to create a new state in India? |
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Answer» Which institution has the authority to create a new state in India? |
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| 665. |
The members of which of the following bodies are directly elected by the citizens of India? |
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Answer» The members of which of the following bodies are directly elected by the citizens of India? |
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| 666. |
1.In the long run, national recognition of same-sex marriage is inevitable. A. It is only a matter of time before all state laws reflect that view. B. Prudence counsels that marriage equality should be allowed to continue gaining support in the states, and that a federal resolution should be left for another day. C. Same-sex marriage rights, at first imposed by courts, have now been recognized by state legislatures and prevailed in all four states where they were on the ballot in last year’s election. D. Young people overwhelmingly support it, and public opinion has shifted on this issue faster than on almost any other social issue in history. 6. What is more, the court’s doctrine dictates just this deferral. |
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Answer» 1.In the long run, national recognition of same-sex marriage is inevitable. |
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| 667. |
In which year did Zimbabwe attain independence?1980 |
Answer» In which year did Zimbabwe attain independence?
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| 668. |
Fundamental duties are included in order that citizens are aware of their __________ |
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Answer» Fundamental duties are included in order that citizens are aware of their __________ |
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| 669. |
Governor of a State may nominate certain number of persons to the Legislative Council from among those who have distinguished themselves in – |
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Answer» Governor of a State may nominate certain number of persons to the Legislative Council from among those who have distinguished themselves in – |
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The problem is not with the author's personality (or appearance), it's with the readers and critics who pay too much attention to it A. Of course, people have preferences. B. What the author accomplishes, or doesn't, outside of the book is fine for the gossip pages,but it doesn't merit mentioning in a book review. C. What matters is the book, and the book has to stand on its own merit. D. Focusing on a writer for not "humping his ego” has the same effect as focusing on writerswho are outspoken, or attractive; they're two sides of the same coin. 6. It's perfectly legitimate, and normal, for different people to react differently to an author'swork, but one should remember that reading is a subjective experience |
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Answer» The problem is not with the author's personality (or appearance), it's with the readers and critics who pay too much attention to it A. Of course, people have preferences. B. What the author accomplishes, or doesn't, outside of the book is fine for the gossip pages,but it doesn't merit mentioning in a book review. C. What matters is the book, and the book has to stand on its own merit. D. Focusing on a writer for not "humping his ego” has the same effect as focusing on writerswho are outspoken, or attractive; they're two sides of the same coin. 6. It's perfectly legitimate, and normal, for different people to react differently to an author'swork, but one should remember that reading is a subjective experience |
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| 671. |
Question 4(d) Insert commas suitable and write the names according to International system of numeration: 48049831 |
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Answer» Question 4(d) |
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| 672. |
According to the passage, people ultimately overturn the form of a social order |
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Answer» According to the passage, people ultimately overturn the form of a social order |
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| 673. |
A candidate standing for elections speaks about his plans for the city or country in a ___. |
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Answer» A candidate standing for elections speaks about his plans for the city or country in a |
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| 674. |
How do personal and community issues affect your health? |
| Answer» How do personal and community issues affect your health? | |
| 675. |
What are the differences between NITI Aayog and Planning Commission? Critically analyze whether Niti Aayog is able to achieve its desired objectives? |
| Answer» What are the differences between NITI Aayog and Planning Commission? Critically analyze whether Niti Aayog is able to achieve its desired objectives? | |
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The author makes his point mainly by the use of- |
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Answer» The author makes his point mainly by the use of- |
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| 677. |
Q63. Majuli Island to be First Carbon Neutral District by 2020. It is an island of: 1. Brahmaputra river 2. Lohit river Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct? |
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Answer» Q63. Majuli Island to be First Carbon Neutral District by 2020. It is an island of: 1. Brahmaputra river 2. Lohit river Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct? |
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| 678. |
Traditional concept of "access to justice" as understood by common man is access to courts of law. For a common man, a court is the place where justice is meted out to him/her. But the courts have become inaccessible due to various barriers such as poverty, social, and political backwardness, illiteracy, ignorance, procedural formalities, and the like. To get justice through courts one has to go through the complex and costly procedures involved in litigation. One has to bear the costs of litigation, including court fee and, of course, the lawyer's fee. A poor litigant who is barely able to feed himself will not be able to afford justice or obtain legal redressal for a wrong done to him, through courts. Further a large part of the population in India is illiterate and live in abject poverty. Therefore, they are totally ignorant about the court procedures, and are terrified and confused when faced with the judicial machinery. Thus, most of the citizens of India are not in a position to enforce their rights, constitutional or legal, which in effect generates inequality. It is one of the most important duties of a welfare state to provide judicial and non-judicial dispute—resolution mechanisms to which all citizens have equal access for resolution of their legal disputes and enforcement of their fundamental and legal rights. Poverty, ignorance, or social inequalities should not become barriers to it. The Judiciary is playing a significant role in providing justice to the underprivileged, indigent, and helpless individuals through public interest litigation. The legal aid network is taking firm roots and legal services functionaries are actively engaged in fulfilling the constitutional promise of equality before the law. The provision of legal aid to eligible persons, the speedy settlement of their legal disputes by counseling and conciliation and failing that by Lok Adalats rank high on the agenda of legal services functionaries, as high as running legal education awareness programs. Of course, we have miles to go before we can claim that the realm of equal justice for all has become a reality. Q3. What is the tone of the passage? 1. Realistic 2. Optimistic 3. Neutral 4. Negative |
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Answer» Traditional concept of "access to justice" as understood by common man is access to courts of law. For a common man, a court is the place where justice is meted out to him/her. But the courts have become inaccessible due to various barriers such as poverty, social, and political backwardness, illiteracy, ignorance, procedural formalities, and the like. To get justice through courts one has to go through the complex and costly procedures involved in litigation. One has to bear the costs of litigation, including court fee and, of course, the lawyer's fee. A poor litigant who is barely able to feed himself will not be able to afford justice or obtain legal redressal for a wrong done to him, through courts. Further a large part of the population in India is illiterate and live in abject poverty. Therefore, they are totally ignorant about the court procedures, and are terrified and confused when faced with the judicial machinery. Thus, most of the citizens of India are not in a position to enforce their rights, constitutional or legal, which in effect generates inequality. It is one of the most important duties of a welfare state to provide judicial and non-judicial dispute—resolution mechanisms to which all citizens have equal access for resolution of their legal disputes and enforcement of their fundamental and legal rights. Poverty, ignorance, or social inequalities should not become barriers to it. The Judiciary is playing a significant role in providing justice to the underprivileged, indigent, and helpless individuals through public interest litigation. The legal aid network is taking firm roots and legal services functionaries are actively engaged in fulfilling the constitutional promise of equality before the law. The provision of legal aid to eligible persons, the speedy settlement of their legal disputes by counseling and conciliation and failing that by Lok Adalats rank high on the agenda of legal services functionaries, as high as running legal education awareness programs. Of course, we have miles to go before we can claim that the realm of equal justice for all has become a reality. Q3. What is the tone of the passage? 1. Realistic 2. Optimistic 3. Neutral 4. Negative |
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Select an appropriate option for the blanks. The ______of the faculty to reject the _____ of students without original ______ is final. |
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Answer» Select an appropriate option for the blanks. The ______of the faculty to reject the _____ of students without original ______ is final. |
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Totalitarianism is not always operated by diktat. It can be insinuated by suggestion and replication. Dissent does not have to be banned if it is countered by orchestrated mass promo rallies and hypnotizing oratory. Despotic establishments do not need to turn Hitlerian; all they need to do is to let the Reich chemistry work. Self-regulation and self-censorship will click in. Then any dissident who wants to retain his intellectual liberty will find himself thwarted by the general drift of society rather than by active persecution. |
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Answer» Totalitarianism is not always operated by diktat. It can be insinuated by suggestion and replication. Dissent does not have to be banned if it is countered by orchestrated mass promo rallies and hypnotizing oratory. Despotic establishments do not need to turn Hitlerian; all they need to do is to let the Reich chemistry work. Self-regulation and self-censorship will click in. Then any dissident who wants to retain his intellectual liberty will find himself thwarted by the general drift of society rather than by active persecution. |
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In which of the following countries has poverty declined substantially? |
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Answer» In which of the following countries has poverty declined substantially? |
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With reference to the Inter-State Council, which of the following statements is/ are incorrect? 1. It is a constitutional body. 2. The council is chaired by the Prime-Minister. 3. The Union Territories without a Legislature are not represented in the council. |
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Answer» With reference to the Inter-State Council, which of the following statements is/ are incorrect? 1. It is a constitutional body. 2. The council is chaired by the Prime-Minister. 3. The Union Territories without a Legislature are not represented in the council. |
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Based on the passage, which one of the following is the LEAST illustrative example of the effect of a contingency upon an individual? |
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Answer» Based on the passage, which one of the following is the LEAST illustrative example of the effect of a contingency upon an individual? |
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How many languages are recognised as Scheduled Languages by the Indian Constitution?22 |
Answer» How many languages are recognised as Scheduled Languages by the Indian Constitution?
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| 685. |
Arrange the following in Ascending order : 2 : 5, 3 : 4, 5: 6, 2 : 3 |
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Answer» Arrange the following in Ascending order : 2 : 5, 3 : 4, 5: 6, 2 : 3 |
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Q1. Consider the following statements about Minorities: 1. Constitution of India has not defined word ‘Minority’ and only refers to ‘Minorities’. 2. Constitution speaks of minorities ‘based on religion or language’. Which of the above statements are correct? |
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Answer» Q1. Consider the following statements about Minorities: 1. Constitution of India has not defined word ‘Minority’ and only refers to ‘Minorities’. 2. Constitution speaks of minorities ‘based on religion or language’. Which of the above statements are correct? |
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Which Articles elaborate on the cultural and educational rights of minorities in India? |
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Answer» Which Articles elaborate on the cultural and educational rights of minorities in India? |
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| 688. |
Q21)Soldiers serve their country. |
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Answer» Q21)Soldiers serve their country. |
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Q3. ‘Basel III Accord’ or simply ‘Basel III’, often seen in the news, seeks to |
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Answer» Q3. ‘Basel III Accord’ or simply ‘Basel III’, often seen in the news, seeks to |
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For what period of time can a person detained under the Preventive Detention Act be kept in custody without any trial? |
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Answer» For what period of time can a person detained under the Preventive Detention Act be kept in custody without any trial? |
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Which of the following are part of the rules of the Principles of Natural Justice: 1. Nobody shall be sentenced without being heard. 2. Nobody shall be the judge of his own case. 3. The authority shall act bonafide. 4. Bail is the norm, jail is an exception. Options: |
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Answer» Which of the following are part of the rules of the Principles of Natural Justice: 1. Nobody shall be sentenced without being heard. 2. Nobody shall be the judge of his own case. 3. The authority shall act bonafide. 4. Bail is the norm, jail is an exception. Options: |
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Q8. Consider the following statements 1. Passive euthanasia is a condition where there is withdrawal of medical treatment. 2. Active euthanasia is the use of lethal substances or forces, such as administering a lethal injection. Which of the statements are correct? |
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Answer» Q8. Consider the following statements 1. Passive euthanasia is a condition where there is withdrawal of medical treatment. 2. Active euthanasia is the use of lethal substances or forces, such as administering a lethal injection. Which of the statements are correct? |
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Identify the scheme being described in the following statements: |
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Answer» Identify the scheme being described in the following statements: |
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Who is the winner of US OPEN 2015 Men's singles? |
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Answer» Who is the winner of US OPEN 2015 Men's singles? |
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As democratic nation states reorient themselves to being accountable to global financial markets, non-democratic bodies such as the World Trade Organization, and trade agreements such as General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and Trade in Services Agreement, they will necessarily become less responsive to the aspirations of their own citizens. With overt repression not always the most felicitous or cost-effective policy option, it has become imperative to find ways and means to ideologically tame the economically excluded. This is critical because growing discontent could lead to political instability. |
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Answer» As democratic nation states reorient themselves to being accountable to global financial markets, non-democratic bodies such as the World Trade Organization, and trade agreements such as General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and Trade in Services Agreement, they will necessarily become less responsive to the aspirations of their own citizens. With overt repression not always the most felicitous or cost-effective policy option, it has become imperative to find ways and means to ideologically tame the economically excluded. This is critical because growing discontent could lead to political instability. |
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The type of unemployment situation which arises when workers are put out of work due to the introduction of advanced technology in their area of operation is called |
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Answer» The type of unemployment situation which arises when workers are put out of work due to the introduction of advanced technology in their area of operation is called |
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Which two Constitutions is the Indian Constitution a synthesis? |
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Answer» Which two Constitutions is the Indian Constitution a synthesis? |
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The constitution of India is |
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Answer» The constitution of India is |
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List five ways in which non-whites were discriminated against in South Africa. |
| Answer» List five ways in which non-whites were discriminated against in South Africa. | |
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Which of the following is/are the Fundamental Duties? 1. To cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle for freedom 2. To value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture 3. To safeguard public property and to abjure violence |
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Answer» Which of the following is/are the Fundamental Duties? 1. To cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle for freedom 2. To value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture 3. To safeguard public property and to abjure violence |
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