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- Question 1 of 96
1. Question
Category: NCERTIf politician of one state does not allow labourers of other states to work in his/her state, in such case, which of the following fundamental rights of labourers are violated?
1. Right against Exploitation
2. Right to equality
3. Cultural and education rights
4. Right to freedom
Select the Ans from the codes given below:CorrectRight to equality and Right to freedom are violated.
IncorrectRight to equality and Right to freedom are violated.
- Question 2 of 96
2. Question
Category: NCERTRegarding the Constituent Assembly of India, consider the following statements.
1. It was constituted under the scheme formulated by the Cabinet Mission Plan.
2. The Constituent Assembly passed all the provisions of the Constitution only after debating every provision.
3. All members were elected directly by the members of the Provincial Legislative Assemblies.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are incorrect?CorrectStatement 3 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatement 3 is incorrect.
- Question 3 of 96
3. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following are the purpose of Constitution in a democratic setup?
1. It lays out certain ideals that form the basis of the kind of country.
2. It defines the nature of a country’s political system.
3. It advocates the rule of dominant majority according to their whims.
4. It helps to save us from ourselves.
Select the Ans using the code given below:CorrectStatements 1,2 and 4 are correct.
IncorrectStatements 1,2 and 4 are correct.
- Question 4 of 96
4. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following assertions:
1. All democratic countries are likely to have a constitution.
2. All countries that have constitution are necessarily democratic.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
- Question 5 of 96
5. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following statement/s is/are correct about constituent assembly of India?
1. For the first time, Indian National Congress made the demand for Constituent Assembly in 1934.
2. There was a sense of strong disagreement amongst the members of the Constituent Assembly in number of issues on which they finally unable to reach a mutually agreed consensus.
3. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was not a member of the Constituent Assembly.
Select the Ans using the codes given below:CorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statements 2 and 3 are incorrect.
IncorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statements 2 and 3 are incorrect.
- Question 6 of 96
6. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following are features of Indian Constitution.
1. Sovereignty of parliament
2. Cooperative federalism
3. Presidential form of government
4. Strict separation of Powers
Select the Ans using the code given below:CorrectCooperative federalism is a feature.
IncorrectCooperative federalism is a feature.
- Question 7 of 96
7. Question
Category: NCERTWith reference to Fundamental rights, consider the following statements:
1. They are referred as the ‘conscience’ of the Indian Constitution.
2. They protect citizens against the arbitrary and absolute exercise of power by the State.
3. These rights are binding upon every authority that has got the power to make laws.
Which of the statements given above are correct?CorrectAll three statements are correct.
IncorrectAll three statements are correct.
- Question 8 of 96
8. Question
Category: NCERTConstituent assembly had a humungous task before it to draft the new Constitution of India.
Consider the following statements about task in hand of constituent assembly:
1. To accommodate concerns of diversity of India.
2. To establish the ruler’s rule by giving them their share of rights.
3. To lay down the foundation for grassroots democracy.
Select the Ans using the codes given below:CorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct.
IncorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct.
- Question 9 of 96
9. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements regarding the concept of Secularism:
1. The essence of secularism is that no one should be discriminated against on grounds of their religious practices and beliefs.
2. Secularism refers to the complete separation of religion from the State.
3. The Indian Constitution allows individuals the freedom to live by their religious beliefs and practices as they interpret these.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are not correct?CorrectStatement 2 is not correct in Indian context.
IncorrectStatement 2 is not correct in Indian context.
- Question 10 of 96
10. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about secularism in India:
1. In India, government spaces like law courts, police stations are not supposed to display or promote any one religion.
2. Government and private schools cannot promote any one religion either in their morning prayers or through religious celebrations.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are not correct?CorrectNeither statement is incorrect.
IncorrectNeither statement is incorrect.
- Question 11 of 96
11. Question
Category: NCERTIn what ways the Indian State works to prevent the religious domination?
1. Through a strategy of distancing itself from religion.
2. Through a strategy of intervention.
3. Through a strategy of Non-interference.
Select the Ans using the code given below:CorrectAll three strategies are used.
IncorrectAll three strategies are used.
- Question 12 of 96
12. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about religious minorities:
1. The Indian Constitution grants the right to religious minority communities to set up their own schools and colleges.
2. Indian governments can give financial aid to these religious communities on a preferential basis.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
- Question 13 of 96
13. Question
Category: NCERTThere is a difference between Indian and western version of secularism. Consider the following assertions in this respect:
1. There is a strict separation between religion and the State in American secularism.
2. In Indian secularism the State can intervene in religious affairs.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectBoth statements are correct.
IncorrectBoth statements are correct.
- Question 14 of 96
14. Question
Category: NCERTGovernment policies towards religion is guided by principles like:
1. Freedom of Religion includes the freedom to not to follow any religion.
2. The government cannot impose any restrictions on the practice of Freedom ofReligion.
3. The government can discriminate on basis of religion in providing public employment.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are incorrect?CorrectStatements 2 and 3 are incorrect.
IncorrectStatements 2 and 3 are incorrect.
- Question 15 of 96
15. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about secularism in the Indian context:
1. India’s idea of secularism is inspired from western ideas of secularism.
2. Secularism is one of the basic structures of the Indian Constitution as defined by the Supreme Court.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectStatement 2 is correct.
IncorrectStatement 2 is correct.
- Question 16 of 96
16. Question
Category: NCERTWhen the annual Union Budget is not passed by the LokSabha
CorrectThe Prime Minister submits the resignation of Council of Ministers.
IncorrectThe Prime Minister submits the resignation of Council of Ministers.
- Question 17 of 96
17. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following assertions about democracy:
1. The take-off point for a democracy is the idea of consent.
2. It is the decision of people that creates a democratic government.
Which of the assertion/s given above is/are correct?CorrectBoth statements are correct.
IncorrectBoth statements are correct.
- Question 18 of 96
18. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements with reference to Indian Parliament.
1. The Indian Parliament is an Expression of the faith that the people of India have in principles of democracy.
2. The Parliament in our system has immense unlimited powers because it is the representative of the people.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are not correct?CorrectStatement 2 is not correct.
IncorrectStatement 2 is not correct.
- Question 19 of 96
19. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following is/are correct about the functions of Parliament:
1. It ensures accountability of the Government
2. Selection and appointment of the judiciary of country
3. Without parliament functioning, Law-Making for the country is not possible.
Select the Ans using the code given below:CorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct.
IncorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct.
- Question 20 of 96
20. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements with respect to Rajya Sabha:
1. The Rajya Sabha functions primarily as the representative of the states of India in the Parliament.
2. The Rajya Sabha can also initiate legislation on any matter.
3. The members of the Rajya Sabha are elected by the elected members of the Legislative Assemblies of various states.
4. There are 233 elected members in the Rajya Sabha.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?CorrectStatements 1,3 and 4 are correct.
IncorrectStatements 1,3 and 4 are correct.
- Question 21 of 96
21. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following with respect to Question Hour:
1. The first hour of a sitting of Parliament is devoted to the Questions and this hour is called “the Question Hour”.
2. The time immediately following the Zero Hour is known as “Question Hour”
3. During the Question Hour members can ask questions on every aspect of administration and Governmental activity.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct.
IncorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct.
- Question 22 of 96
22. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about parliamentary powers:
1. The authority to enact laws and policies is bestowed on the Parliament at central level by the Indian Constitution.
2. The Constitution limits the power of the government by providing certain Fundamental Rights for citizens which the government cannot violate except under certain circumstances.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectBoth statements are correct.
IncorrectBoth statements are correct.
- Question 23 of 96
23. Question
Category: NCERTThe Parliament ensures accountability of the Executive through:
1. Deliberation and Discussion via the Question Hour
2. By Ratification of Laws
3. Financial control by approval and passing of the Budget.
Select the correct using the codes given below:CorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct.
IncorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct.
- Question 24 of 96
24. Question
Category: NCERTWith reference to the Rule of Law, consider the following statements:
1. Rule of law means that all laws apply equally to all citizens of the country and no one can be above the law.
2. Neither the President of the country is above the law and are treated equally at all circumstances without any exceptions.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectBoth statements are correct.
IncorrectBoth statements are correct.
- Question 25 of 96
25. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about Rowlatt Act:
1. The Rowlatt Act allowed the British government to suspend habeouscorpus at any point of time.
2. In West Bengal, protests against this Act were carried outunder the leadership of Dr Satyapal and Dr. Saifuddin Kitchlew.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect (leaders were in Punjab).
IncorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect (leaders were in Punjab).
- Question 26 of 96
26. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements in context of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005:
1. Domestic violence refers to the injury or harm or threat of injury or harm caused by an adult male.
2. The word ‘domestic” under the Act extends only to women who are living in a shared household’ with the male member.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are not correct?CorrectBoth statements are not correct.
IncorrectBoth statements are not correct.
- Question 27 of 96
27. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following statement is/are incorrect about the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005?
1. This is a criminal law aimed at providing relief to millions of women, affected by violence in their homes.
2. This law is a first in recognizing a woman’s right to a violence-free home and provides a comprehensive definition of domestic violence.
Select the correct option from the given below:CorrectStatement 1 is incorrect; Statement 2 is correct.
IncorrectStatement 1 is incorrect; Statement 2 is correct.
- Question 28 of 96
28. Question
Category: NCERTThe provisions of both equality of status and equality of opportunity have been provided under:
CorrectEquality of status and opportunity are provided under the Preamble and Fundamental Rights.
IncorrectEquality of status and opportunity are provided under the Preamble and Fundamental Rights.
- Question 29 of 96
29. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements regarding the Higher Judiciary in India:
1. The Executive does not have any role in the appointment of judges.
2. The Legislature has the powers to remove the judges.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectStatement 2 is correct; Statement 1 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatement 2 is correct; Statement 1 is incorrect.
- Question 30 of 96
30. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about the basic structure of the Constitution:
1. The judiciary has the power to strike down particular laws passed by the Parliament if it believes that these are a violation of the basic structure of the Constitution.
2. This basic structure of constitution is defined by the Parliament itself.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
- Question 31 of 96
31. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about Fundamental rights:
1. Every citizen of India can approach the Supreme Courtdirectly if they believe that their Fundamental Rights have been violated.
2. Article 21 which provides every citizen the Fundamental Right to Life also includes the Right to die with dignity.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are not correct?CorrectStatement 2 is not correct.
IncorrectStatement 2 is not correct.
- Question 32 of 96
32. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements with respect to the Supreme Court of India:
1. The Supreme Court of India was established on 26 January 1950.
2. The original Constitution of 1950 envisaged a Supreme Court with a Chief Justice and 7 puisne Judges
3. The number of judges in judiciary can be increased by Chief Justice of India at any time as he thinks necessary.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are not correct?CorrectStatements 1 and 3 are not correct.
IncorrectStatements 1 and 3 are not correct.
- Question 33 of 96
33. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about judiciary:
1. Though the courts are not under the government, but they act on their behalf.
2. Independence of the judiciary plays a crucial role in protecting the Fundamental Rights of citizens.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectStatement 2 is correct.
IncorrectStatement 2 is correct.
- Question 34 of 96
34. Question
Category: NCERTWith reference to various types of courts in country, consider the following statements:
1. There are three different levels of courts in our country
2. Subordinate courts are usually at the district or Tehsil level or in towns.
3. The decisions made by the Supreme Court are discretionary to all other courts in India.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectStatements 1 and 2 are correct; Statement 3 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatements 1 and 2 are correct; Statement 3 is incorrect.
- Question 35 of 96
35. Question
Category: NCERTWith reference to High courts in various states, consider the following statements:
1. High Courts were first established in the three Presidency cities of Calcutta, Bombay and Madras in 1862.
2. Each state has their own High court within the state.
3. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have a common High Court at Hyderabad.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
- Question 36 of 96
36. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following assertions about Indian and American judiciary:
1. Both India and USA have an integrated judicial system
2. This integration of judicial system is through the appellate system that exists in India as well as in the USA.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectStatement 2 is correct; Statement 1 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatement 2 is correct; Statement 1 is incorrect.
- Question 37 of 96
37. Question
Category: NCERTWith reference to Civil law and Criminal law, consider the following statements:
1. Criminal law deals with conduct or acts that the law defines as offences.
2. Civil law deals with any harm or injury to Rights of individuals.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are incorrect?CorrectNeither statement is incorrect; both are correct.
IncorrectNeither statement is incorrect; both are correct.
- Question 38 of 96
38. Question
Category: NCERTWith reference to Public Interest Litigation, consider the following statements:
1. The Supreme Court in the early 1950s devised a mechanism of Public Interest Litigation or PIL to increase access to justice.
2. Any individual or organization can file a PIL only in Supreme Court on behalf of those whose rights were being violated.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectStatement 2 is incorrect; Statement 1 is also incorrect (PIL started in late 1970s).
IncorrectStatement 2 is incorrect; Statement 1 is also incorrect (PIL started in late 1970s).
- Question 39 of 96
39. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about Right to food:
1. The right to food is only limited to citizens of India.
2. The fundamental Right to Life guaranteed in Article 21 of the Constitution also includes the Right to Food
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectStatement 2 is correct; Statement 1 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatement 2 is correct; Statement 1 is incorrect.
- Question 40 of 96
40. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following important provisions of the Indian Constitution:
1. It is a fundamental right of every person to be defended by a lawyer.
2. Fundamental duties were part of the original constitution.
3. Original Constitution does not mandatorily provide for setting up of Panchayati raj institutions.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
- Question 41 of 96
41. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following Fundamental Rights are not guaranteed under the Article 22 of the Constitution?
CorrectConfessions made in police custody can be used as evidence is not guaranteed under Article 22.
IncorrectConfessions made in police custody can be used as evidence is not guaranteed under Article 22.
- Question 42 of 96
42. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about Fundamental Rights:
1. They prohibit the government from acting against the rights of the individuals, but incase there is a violation of these rights, nothing is Explicitly mentioned in the Indian Constitution.
2. Article 14 of the Constitution Explicitly clarifies that a policy like reservation will not be seen as a violation of the right to equality.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectStatement 2 is correct; Statement 1 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatement 2 is correct; Statement 1 is incorrect.
- Question 43 of 96
43. Question
Category: NCERTConcerning Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, which of the following statements is/are incorrect?
CorrectProtection against arrest and detention is not part of Article 21; it is under Article 22.
IncorrectProtection against arrest and detention is not part of Article 21; it is under Article 22.
- Question 44 of 96
44. Question
Category: NCERTRegarding the First Information Report (FIR), consider the following statements:
1. It is compulsory to register a FIR before beginning investigations into a crime.
2. Registration of FIR is mandatory in case of cognizable offence.
Select the Ans using the code given below:CorrectBoth statements are correct.
IncorrectBoth statements are correct.
- Question 45 of 96
45. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about criminal offence:
1. A criminal offence is regarded as a public wrong because it is considered to have been committed not only against the affected victims but against society as a whole.
2. The Public Prosecutor is a person who conducts the prosecution on behalf of the State and represents the interests of the State.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectBoth statements are correct.
IncorrectBoth statements are correct.
- Question 46 of 96
46. Question
Category: NCERTWith reference to the term Marginalization, consider the following statements:
1. Marginalization of a society means, “to be forced to occupy the sides or fringes.”
2. It is the product of equitable resource distribution and fair social institutions.
3. Cause of their marginalization is not that they speak a different language, follow different customs or belong to a different religious group from the majority community.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statements 2 and 3 are incorrect.
IncorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statements 2 and 3 are incorrect.
- Question 47 of 96
47. Question
Category: NCERTWith reference to the term Adivasis, consider the following statements:
1. The term Adivasis literally means ‘original inhabitants of land’.
2. Among the 75 listed Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) the highest number are found in Odisha, followed by Andhra Pradesh.
3. Adivasis are a homogeneous group of population.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are not correct?CorrectStatements 2 and 3 are not correct.
IncorrectStatements 2 and 3 are not correct.
- Question 48 of 96
48. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements:
1. Niyamgiri Hills located in Kalahandi district of chattisgarh.
2. These Hills are inhabited by Dongarria Konds which is an Adivasi community.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectStatement 2 is correct; Statement 1 is incorrect (Niyamgiri is in Odisha).
IncorrectStatement 2 is correct; Statement 1 is incorrect (Niyamgiri is in Odisha).
- Question 49 of 96
49. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about Muslims community:
1. According to 2011 census, Muslims are 19.2 per cent of India’s population and are considered to be a marginalised community.
2. Justice Rohini committee was set up by government to examine the social, economic and educational status of the Muslim community in India.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
- Question 50 of 96
50. Question
Category: NCERTWith reference to term Dalit, consider the following statements:
1. The term Dalit, means ‘broken’, coined by Mahatma Gandhiji to denote the scheduled caste peoples.
2. They are the most marginalized group of people living generally at the outskirts of cities/villages.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectStatement 2 is correct; Statement 1 is incorrect (Dalit term was popularized later).
IncorrectStatement 2 is correct; Statement 1 is incorrect (Dalit term was popularized later).
- Question 51 of 96
51. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about right to equality:
1. Article 15 of the Constitution states that untouchability has been abolished.
2. Article 17 of the Constitution notes that no citizen of India shall be discriminated against on the basis of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth.
3. Both article 15 and 17 ensures the fair and equitable treatment of all.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?CorrectStatement 2 is correct; Statement 1 is incorrect (untouchability abolished under Article 17).
IncorrectStatement 2 is correct; Statement 1 is incorrect (untouchability abolished under Article 17).
- Question 52 of 96
52. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about bhakti saints:
1. Kabir was a twelfth century poet and weaver who belonged to the Bhakti tradition.
2. Chokhamela was a bhakti saint in Maharashtra, during 14th century who belonged to Mahar caste.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?CorrectStatement 2 is correct; Statement 1 is incorrect (Kabir was 15th century).
IncorrectStatement 2 is correct; Statement 1 is incorrect (Kabir was 15th century).
- Question 53 of 96
53. Question
Category: NCERTRegarding the The Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Amendment Act, 2018 consider the following statements:
1. Act establishes special courts for the trial of such offences and the rehabilitation of victims.
2. The Act states that persons accused of committing an offence under the Act cannot apply for anticipatory bail.
3. The Act states that the investigating officer will require the approval of any authority for the arrest of an accused.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectStatements 1 and 2 are correct; Statement 3 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatements 1 and 2 are correct; Statement 3 is incorrect.
- Question 54 of 96
54. Question
Category: NCERTRegarding the Manual scavenging, Consider the following statements.
1. Manual scavenging practiced throughout the country by every class of society.
2. Manual scavengers are known by Pakhis in Andhra Pradesh and the Sikkaliars in Tamil Nadu.
3. Employment of Manual Scavengers and Construction of Dry Latrines (Prohibition) Act prohibits the employment of manual scavengers as well as the construction of dry latrines.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectStatements 2 and 3 are correct; Statement 1 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatements 2 and 3 are correct; Statement 1 is incorrect.
- Question 55 of 96
55. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements regarding Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006.
1. This Act recognises forest dwellers right to homestead, cultivable and grazing land and to timber forest produce.
2. The Act points out that the rights of forest dwellers includes conservation of forests and biodiversity.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectBoth statements are correct.
IncorrectBoth statements are correct.
- Question 56 of 96
56. Question
Category: NCERTWhich among the following statements about Directive Principles of State Policy is/are correct?
1. Guidelines which were incorporated in the Indian Constitution but made non-justiciable are called the Directive Principles of State Policy.
2. Governmental efforts to give effect to the Directive Principles include the Right to Education, the formation of Panchayati Raj institutions all over the country.
Select the Ans using the code given below:CorrectBoth statements are correct.
IncorrectBoth statements are correct.
- Question 57 of 96
57. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about right to water:
1. The right to safe drinking water is a Fundamental Right Explicitly mentioned in the constitution.
2. The Constitution of India recognises the right to water as being a part of the Right to Life under Article 21.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectStatement 2 is correct; Statement 1 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatement 2 is correct; Statement 1 is incorrect.
- Question 58 of 96
58. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements with reference to Public facilities:
1. Electricity, land, public transport, schools are known as public facilities.
2. The important characteristic of a public facility is that once it is provided, its benefits is non excludable.
3. Public facilities are made available to everyone free of cost.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are incorrect?CorrectStatements 1 and 3 are incorrect; Statement 2 is correct.
IncorrectStatements 1 and 3 are incorrect; Statement 2 is correct.
- Question 59 of 96
59. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about sanitation:
1. Sanitation facilities come under state list.
2. State authorities provide land and funds for setting up the sanitation complexes like Sulabh in an area.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?CorrectBoth statements are correct.
IncorrectBoth statements are correct.
- Question 60 of 96
60. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about public and private goods:
1. Public good is non-rivalry while private good is rivalry in nature.
2. Public good is excludable and private good is non-excludable in nature.
Choose the correct option from the given below:CorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
- Question 61 of 96
61. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about various types of goods:
1. private goods: houses
2. public goods: toll roads
3. common resources: timber
4. club goods: cinemas
Which of the following given pair is/are correctly matched?CorrectPairs 1,3 and 4 are correctly matched; Pair 2 is incorrect.
IncorrectPairs 1,3 and 4 are correctly matched; Pair 2 is incorrect.
- Question 62 of 96
62. Question
Category: NCERTWith reference to Minimum Wages Act, consider the following statements:
1. Minimum Wages Act specifies that wages should not be below a specified minimum.
2. This law is meant to protect the interests of all workers; particularly farm labourers, construction workers.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectBoth statements are correct.
IncorrectBoth statements are correct.
- Question 63 of 96
63. Question
Category: NCERTWith reference to Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Amendment Act, 2016, consider the following statements:
1. It bans the employment of children below the age of 14 years in all occupations.
2. It bans the employment of adolescents (14-18 years) in hazardous occupations and processes.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?CorrectBoth statements are correct.
IncorrectBoth statements are correct.
- Question 64 of 96
64. Question
Category: NCERTWhich one of the following best describes/defines PENCIL portal?
CorrectIt is related with child labour.
IncorrectIt is related with child labour.
- Question 65 of 96
65. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following gas was responsible for Bhopal gas tragedy:
CorrectMethyl-isocyanate was responsible for the tragedy.
IncorrectMethyl-isocyanate was responsible for the tragedy.
- Question 66 of 96
66. Question
Category: NCERTWhy is Constitution necessary in Democratic Societies?
CorrectTo prevent majority rule over minority.
IncorrectTo prevent majority rule over minority.
- Question 67 of 96
67. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements regarding the interpretation of Secularism in the Indian context.
1. The state treats all religions equally.
2. The State does not participate in any religious matter whatsoever.
3. All Educational institutions, …CorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect (State can intervene).
IncorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect (State can intervene).
- Question 68 of 96
68. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following statements correctly describe the Indian Constitution?
CorrectIt is the supreme law of the land and lays down framework for governance.
IncorrectIt is the supreme law of the land and lays down framework for governance.
- Question 69 of 96
69. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following statements about Fundamental Duties is correct?
CorrectThey were added by the 42nd Amendment in 1976.
IncorrectThey were added by the 42nd Amendment in 1976.
- Question 70 of 96
70. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following statements about the Preamble of the Indian Constitution is correct?
CorrectIt declares India to be sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic.
IncorrectIt declares India to be sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic.
- Question 71 of 96
71. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following statements about the Indian Parliament is correct?
CorrectIt is the supreme legislative body of India.
IncorrectIt is the supreme legislative body of India.
- Question 72 of 96
72. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following statements about the Rajya Sabha is correct?
CorrectIt represents the states of India in Parliament.
IncorrectIt represents the states of India in Parliament.
- Question 73 of 96
73. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following statements about the Lok Sabha is correct?
CorrectIt is directly elected by the people of India.
IncorrectIt is directly elected by the people of India.
- Question 74 of 96
74. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following statements about the President of India is correct?
CorrectThe President is the constitutional head of the state.
IncorrectThe President is the constitutional head of the state.
- Question 75 of 96
75. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following statements about the Prime Minister of India is correct?
CorrectThe Prime Minister is the real executive authority.
IncorrectThe Prime Minister is the real executive authority.
- Question 76 of 96
76. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following statements about the Supreme Court of India is correct?
CorrectIt is the highest judicial authority in India.
IncorrectIt is the highest judicial authority in India.
- Question 77 of 96
77. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following statements about High Courts in India is correct?
CorrectThey are the highest courts at the state level.
IncorrectThey are the highest courts at the state level.
- Question 78 of 96
78. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following statements about District Courts in India is correct?
CorrectThey are subordinate to High Courts and handle local cases.
IncorrectThey are subordinate to High Courts and handle local cases.
- Question 79 of 96
79. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following statements about Fundamental Rights is correct?
CorrectThey protect citizens against arbitrary actions of the state.
IncorrectThey protect citizens against arbitrary actions of the state.
- Question 80 of 96
80. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following statements about Directive Principles of State Policy is correct?
CorrectThey are non-justiciable guidelines for governance.
IncorrectThey are non-justiciable guidelines for governance.
- Question 81 of 96
81. Question
Consider the following statements regarding Non-cooperation movement:
1. Local grievances were linked with the movement.
2. Lawyers gave up practice and titles.
3. Boycott of legislatures was avoided.
Which of the above given statements is/are correct?CorrectStatements 1 and 2 are correct; Statement 3 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatements 1 and 2 are correct; Statement 3 is incorrect.
- Question 82 of 96
82. Question
Consider the following statements regarding Simon Commission:
1. It was set up to decide India’s future.
2. It had only one Indian member.
3. Almost all groups boycotted it.
Which of the above given statements is/are correct?CorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct; Statement 2 is incorrect (no Indian member).
IncorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct; Statement 2 is incorrect (no Indian member).
- Question 83 of 96
83. Question
Consider the following statements regarding Dandi Salt March:
1. Gandhi opposed women’s participation.
2. Kasturbha persuaded him.
3. Salt law grievance was shared by all.
Which of the above given statements is/are correct?CorrectStatements 2 and 3 are correct; Statement 1 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatements 2 and 3 are correct; Statement 1 is incorrect.
- Question 84 of 96
84. Question
Arrange the following events chronologically:
1. Sarojini Naidu presided Congress.
2. Simon Commission sent.
3. Bhagat Singh bombed Assembly.
4. Congress adopted Purna Swaraj.
Choose the correct code given below:CorrectCorrect order is 1-2-3-4.
IncorrectCorrect order is 1-2-3-4.
- Question 85 of 96
85. Question
Consider the following statements regarding Provincial autonomy:
1. Provinces were independent in federation.
2. Act 1919 prescribed autonomy but elections in 1937.
3. Congress ministries resigned in 1942.
Which of the above given statements is/are correct?CorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
- Question 86 of 96
86. Question
Consider the following statements regarding Khudai Khidmatgars:
1. They were non-violent in NWFP.
2. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan supported Ahimsa.
3. He opposed partition.
Which of the above given statements is/are correct?CorrectStatements 1 and 2 are correct; Statement 3 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatements 1 and 2 are correct; Statement 3 is incorrect.
- Question 87 of 96
87. Question
Exponent of unity of religions; Gandhian; opposed two-nation theory; INC president 1940–46. Who is described?
CorrectMaulana Azad is described here.
IncorrectMaulana Azad is described here.
- Question 88 of 96
88. Question
Consider the following statements regarding Cabinet Mission 1946:
1. It was a 3-member commission.
2. It suggested united India with autonomy.
3. After its failure, Direct Action Day was declared.
Which of the above given statements is/are correct?CorrectStatements 1 and 2 are correct; Statement 3 is incorrect (Direct Action Day was by Muslim League).
IncorrectStatements 1 and 2 are correct; Statement 3 is incorrect (Direct Action Day was by Muslim League).
- Question 89 of 96
89. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements regarding Universal adult franchise:
1. All Indians above 21 could vote.
2. India granted right regardless of gender, class, education.
Which of the above given statements is/are correct?CorrectBoth statements are correct.
IncorrectBoth statements are correct.
- Question 90 of 96
90. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements regarding Constituent Assembly:
1. It was elected by provincial assemblies.
2. It drafted the Constitution of India.
3. Dr. Rajendra Prasad was its President.
Which of the above given statements is/are correct?CorrectAll three statements are correct.
IncorrectAll three statements are correct.
- Question 91 of 96
91. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements regarding the Preamble:
1. It declares India to be sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic.
2. It is enforceable in court.
Which of the above given statements is/are correct?CorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
- Question 92 of 96
92. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements regarding Fundamental Duties:
1. They were added by the 42nd Amendment.
2. They are legally enforceable.
Which of the above given statements is/are correct?CorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
- Question 93 of 96
93. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements regarding Directive Principles of State Policy:
1. They are non-justiciable.
2. They guide the state in governance.
Which of the above given statements is/are correct?CorrectBoth statements are correct.
IncorrectBoth statements are correct.
- Question 94 of 96
94. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements regarding the Right to Constitutional Remedies:
1. It allows citizens to move court if Fundamental Rights are violated.
2. It was described by Dr. Ambedkar as the heart and soul of the Constitution.
Which of the above given statements is/are correct?CorrectBoth statements are correct.
IncorrectBoth statements are correct.
- Question 95 of 96
95. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements regarding the Right to Equality:
1. It includes equality before law.
2. It prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth.
Which of the above given statements is/are correct?CorrectBoth statements are correct.
IncorrectBoth statements are correct.
- Question 96 of 96
96. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements regarding the Right to Freedom:
1. It includes freedom of speech and expression.
2. It includes freedom to form associations and unions.
3. It includes freedom to move freely throughout India.
Which of the above given statements is/are correct?CorrectAll three statements are correct.
IncorrectAll three statements are correct.
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