Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Which part of the Constitution of India consists of the idea of a Welfare State?

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    Directive Principles of State Policy
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    Fundamental Duties
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    Fundamental Rights
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    Preamble
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Answer : 1. "Directive Principles of State Policy"
Explanation :

1. Welfare state is a concept of government in which the state plays a vital role in protecting and promoting the economic and social well-being of its citizens.

2. Part IV of the Indian Constitution deals with the Directive Principles of State Policy.

3. The Directive Principles of State Policy constitute a comprehensive socio-economic program for a modern democratic state.

Q:

In which year was the Estimates Committee constituted for the first time in India?

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    1948
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    1950
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    1947
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    1949
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Answer : 2. "1950"
Explanation :

1. The Estimates Committee is the largest parliamentary committee.

2. The Estimates Committee consists of 30 members.

3. All the members of the Estimates Committee are selected only from the Lok Sabha.

4. The first Estimates Committee in independent India was constituted in 1950.

5. It was formed on the recommendation of former Finance Minister John Mathai.

Q:

Which scientist suggested that the magnet must exert an equal and opposite force on the current-carrying conductor?

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    Michael Faraday
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    Andre Marie Ampere
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    Joseph Henry
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    William Gilbert
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Answer : 2. "Andre Marie Ampere "
Explanation :

1. French scientist Andre-Marie Ampère suggested that a magnet should also exert an equal and opposite force on a current-carrying conductor.

2. A current-carrying wire has its own magnetic field.

3. A current-carrying wire attracts a magnetic material like a normal bar magnet.

4. When the current is withdrawn or the switch is closed, there is no magnetic effect in that case.

5. This phenomenon was called the magnetic effect of current.

Q:

Identify the correct statement.

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    The resistance of a wire depends on the length and density of the wire.
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    Specific resistance is the same for all conductors.
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    Resistance of a wire depends on the length and cross-section of the wire.
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    Specific resistance is dependent on the cross-sectional area of the wire.
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Answer : 3. "Resistance of a wire depends on the length and cross-section of the wire."
Explanation :

1. Resistance of a wire depends on the length and cross-section of the wire.

Q:

Who composed Tabaqat-i-Nasiri in the Delhi Sultanate period?

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    Hasan Nizami
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    Amir Khusrau
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    Minhaj-us-Siraj
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    Ziauddin Barani
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Answer : 3. "Minhaj-us-Siraj"
Explanation :

1. Tabaqat-e-Nasiri is a history book which is in Persian language. Which was composed by Minaj-us-Siraj.

2. Minhaj had dedicated this work to the ruler of the Ghulam dynasty, Naseeruddin Mahmood.

Q:

Which of the following is not included in the obligation of the public authority as per Section 4 of the Right to Information Act 2005?

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    To publish the particulars, functions and duties of its organization within 120 days.
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    Updating published information every month.
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    Duly indexing all records so as to facilitate the exercise of this right.
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    Ensure that all records are computerised.
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Answer : 2. "Updating published information every month."
Explanation :

According to Section 4 of the Right to Information Act, 2005, the public authority has the right obligations.

(1) To publish the particulars, functions and duties of its organization within 120 days.

(2) Duly indexing all records so as to facilitate the exercise of this right.

(3) Ensure that all records are computerised.

Q:

Consider the following statements:

I. According to Article 163 there shall be Council of Ministers to aid and advice the Governor.

II. According Article 164(1) the Chief Minister shall be appointed by the Governor.

III. According Article 164(1), the Ministers shall hold office during the pleasure of the Governor.

Select the correct answer using the code.

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    Only I is correct.
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    Only II is correct.
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    Only I and III are correct.
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    I, II and III all are correct.
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Answer : 4. "I, II and III all are correct."
Explanation :

All the following statements are true.

I. According to Article 163 there shall be Council of Ministers to aid and advice the Governor.

II. According Article 164(1) the Chief Minister shall be appointed by the Governor.

III. According Article 164(1), the Ministers shall hold office during the pleasure of the Governor.

Q:

In which chapter of the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, provisions related to the State Human Rights Commission have been made?

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    Chapter-IV
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    Chapter-V
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    Chapter-VIII
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    Chapter-VII
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Answer : 2. "Chapter-V"
Explanation :

1. Provisions related to the State Human Rights Commission have been made in Chapter V of the Human Rights Protection Act, 1993.

2. According to the Human Rights Protection Act 1993, which is an Act passed by the Parliament, there is a provision to establish the National Human Rights Commission at the national level and a State Human Rights Commission at the state level.

3. Human rights have been defined and included in the Charter of the United Nations on 10 December 1948.

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