Indian and US Constitution
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What Is Preamble? Explain Any Five Major Ideals Enshrined In Preamble Of The Indian Constitution?
Q. The Indian constitution guarantees ________ that are based on secular principles.
- fundamental duties
- fundamental rights
- directive principles of state policy
- democracy
Q. In India, the state and religion are ___ each other.
- strictly separated from
- not strictly separated from
- deeply involved in
- absolutely blind to
Q. The United States of America practices ____ between religion and the state.
- loose separation
- no separation
- strict separation
- unification
Q. US legislature cannot pass any law 'respecting the establishment of religion'. What does this mean?
- US legislature can't declare any religion as the state religion
- US legislature can declare any religion as the state religion
- US legislature should not interfere in religious matters
- US government must interfere in religious matters
Q. Choose the correct statement(s).
- India and US are secular states.
- Both India and US practice secularism in the same manner.
- India and US practice secularism differently.
- The US's version of secularism is based on Indian secularism.
Q. The Indian state __________ religion.
- maintains a principled distance from
- maintains unprincipled distance from
- maintains a deep but unbiased relationship with
- maintains a casual relationship with
Q. Choose the correct statement(s).
- India and US are secular states.
- Both India and US practice secularism in the same manner.
- India and US practice secularism differently.
- The US's version of secularism is based on Indian secularism.
Q. How does the election commissionof india regulate campaigns of political parties and candidates to ensure faie and equal chances to compete.?
Q. I. DEFINE THE FOLLOWING
1. SECULAR TEXT
1. SECULAR TEXT
Q. Which of the following is not included in political justice?
- Right to vote
- Right to campaign in elections
- Right to education
- Right to contest election
Q. Articles 36 to 51 are collectively called the ‘directive principles of state policy’.
- True
- False
Q. The Indian state __________ religion.
- maintains a principled distance from
- maintains a casual relationship with
- maintains a deep but unbiased relationship with
- maintains unprincipled distance from
Q. Under the first amendment of the US Constitution, the legislature can make laws that “respect the establishment of religion” or “prohibit the free exercise of religion”.
- False
- True
Q. The United States of America practices ____ between religion and the state.
- unification
- loose separation
- no separation
- strict separation
Q. There is a rigid separation between the state and religion in the USA.
- True
- False
Q. US legislature cannot pass any law 'respecting the establishment of religion'. What does this mean?
- US legislature can't declare any religion as the state religion
- US legislature can declare any religion as the state religion
- US legislature should not interfere in religious matters
- US government must interfere in religious matters