India is a secular state because in our country :
(1) state has no religion
(2) religion has been abolished
(3) state patronizes a particular religion
(4) None of these
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Which case is related to Fundamental Rights?
(1) Golakhnath vs. the State of Punjab
(1967) (2) West Bengal vs. Union of India (1963)
(3) Sharma vs. Krishna (1959)
(4) State of Bombay vs. Balsara (1951
Directive Principles of State Policy in the Indian Constitution were taken from the Constitution of
(1) Britain
(2) Ireland
(3) USA
(4) Canada
As per the Indian Constitution, the Right to Property is a
(1) Fundamental Right
(2) Natural Right
(3) Legal Right
(4) Moral Right
The success of democracy depends upon the
(1) Right to criticize
(2) Right to association
(3) Right to personal liberty
(4) Right to property
Which one of the following ceased to be a fundamental right under the Constitution?
(1) Right to Education
(2) Right to work
(3) Right to property
(4) Right to Equality before Law
As per the Indian Constitution, the Right to property is a
Citizens of India can vote at the age of
(1) 18 years
(2) 21 years
(3) 22 years
(4) 25 years
According to Preamble, the ultimate power lies in the hands of
(1) Parliament
(2) Constitution
(3) President
(4) People
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