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What is the abstract noun of the verb prevent?
Q. How many schedules were there in the Draft Constitution?
- 12
- 10
- 8
- 9
Q. what is the difference between moral and prudential reasons?
Q. Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP)?
- DPSP is a set of socio-economic principles that act as guides for policy-making.
- DPSP is a set of rules for the ministers.
- Supreme Court is not obliged to enforce these DPSP as laws.
- DPSP are mostly moral in nature.
Q. The Constitution of India was adopted on .
- 26th January, 1949
- 15th August, 1948
- 26 November, 1949
- 15th August, 1950
Q. Why were more schedules added to the Indian constitution since its adoption?
- To cope up with changing socio-political need of the Indian society
- The constituent assembly made it compulsory to add the schedules
- The constitution must have a total of 50 schedules by 2050
- Supreme Court made it compulsory to add the schedules
Q. How many schedules were there in the Draft Constitution?
- 12
- 10
- 8
- 9
Q. The Constitution of India presently contains 12 Schedules.
- True
- False
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The final draft of the Constitution was adopted on __________.
- 24 November, 1946
- 29 November, 1949
- 26 November, 1949
- 26 January, 1950
Q.
What is prudential reason?
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The Constitution was formally enforced on _______.
- 26 January, 1950
- 26 January, 1949
- 26 December, 1950
- 26 December, 1949
Q. <!--td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->
The final draft of the Constitution was adopted on __________.
- 24 November, 1946
- 29 November, 1949
- 26 November, 1949
- 26 January, 1950
Q. Which of the following statements is not true about the Directive Principles of State Policy?
- It lists a set of socio-economic principles that act as a guideline for policy-making.
- It is mostly moral in nature.
- The Supreme Court is obliged to enforce these as laws.
- The Directive principles of State Policy are not laws.
Q. Which of the following statements is not true about the Directive Principles of State Policy?
- It lists a set of socio-economic principles that act as a guideline for policy-making.
- It is mostly moral in nature.
- The Supreme Court is obliged to enforce these as laws.
- The Directive principles of State Policy are not laws.