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8 Q: How many fundamental rights were there in the beginning-
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653259379c44d229e72362f4- 1Sixfalse
- 2Seventrue
- 3Fourfalse
- 4Fivefalse
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Answer : 2. "Seven "
Explanation :
Right to property has been amended to a legal right by 44th amendment act 1979. Currently, there are six fundamental rights which are
1. Right to equality
2. Right to freedom
3. Right against exploitation
4. Right to religious freedom
5. Cultural and Educational right for minorities
6. Right to constitutional remedies
Q: Which of the following comes under the jurisdiction of high court and supreme court-
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653258652f3bde70c149f119- 1Protection against the violation of constitutionfalse
- 2Dispute between states and centrefalse
- 3Dispute among statesfalse
- 4Protection of fundamental rightstrue
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Answer : 4. "Protection of fundamental rights "
Explanation :
The Protection of fundamental rights comes under the jurisdiction of high court and supreme court.
Fundamental rights are generally regarded set of legal protections in the context of a legal system, where such system is itself based upon this same set of basic, fundamental, or inalienable rights. Such rights thus belong without presumption or cost of privilege to all human beings under such jurisdiction.
Q: Fundamental Rights of Indian constitution have been adopted from which of the following nation-
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6532577bd40bec75a927b2e2- 1Americatrue
- 2U.K.false
- 3Soviet Russiafalse
- 4None of thesefalse
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Answer : 1. "America "
Explanation :
Fundamental Rights of Indian constitution have been borrowed from American constitution. There are 6 fundamental rights in our constitution.
Q: Which of the following acids are formed during the formation of curd from milk?
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5f72eb0cc0afea20a179237c- 1Acetic acidfalse
- 2Ascorbic acidfalse
- 3Citric acidfalse
- 4Lactic acidtrue
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Answer : 4. "Lactic acid"
Explanation :
As an end product, lactic acid is produced which makes the milk thicker and finally converts it into curd.
Q: Iron is obtained by which of the following minerals?
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5f756369c995cb2bd58dd43a- 1Limestonefalse
- 2Pitch Blandfalse
- 3Monozite sandfalse
- 4Hematitetrue
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Answer : 4. "Hematite"
Explanation :
The iron minerals that are at present used as ores are hematite, magnetite, limonite, and siderite.
Q: Which of the following is not a natural polymer?
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5f61ca5b8561dc09cc77ffcc- 1Woolfalse
- 2Leatherfalse
- 3Nylontrue
- 4Silkfalse
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Answer : 3. "Nylon"
Explanation :
The correct answer is the Glyptal. The term "natural polymers" refers to compounds that are produced naturally. Glyptal is a synthetic polymer and does not exist in nature. The polymer substance formed from glycerol and phthalic acid is known commercially as glyptal.
Q: The first Indian Satellite Aryabhatta was launched in
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- 21975true
- 31976false
- 41977false
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Answer : 2. "1975"
Explanation :
The Aryabhata spacecraft, named after the famous Indian astronomer, was India's first satellite; it was completely designed and fabricated in India and launched by a Soviet Kosmos-3M rocket from Kapustin Yar on April 19, 1975.
Q: Which of the following metals is used in accumulator batteries?
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5f746050a921aa16e68baaa1- 1Copperfalse
- 2Leadtrue
- 3Aluminumfalse
- 4Zincfalse
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Answer : 2. "Lead"
Explanation :
Thus, a metal used in storage batteries is Lead.

