The state alone can provide opportunities for the proper development of the individual's faculties
State has the power to regulate and control
State is what is made by the people
State is the result of a contract
A. The state alone can provide opportunities for the proper development of the individual's faculties
35 years
40 years
30 years
25 years
Free compulsory education for children
Equal wages for equal work for women and men
Equitable distribution of wealth
All the above
Included in the directive principles of state policy
A Fundamental Right
A Statutory Right
None of these
Hukam Singh
G. V. Mavalankar
K. M. Munshi
U. N. Dhebar
R. C. Lahoti
G. B. Pattanaik
S. S. Gill
V. N. Khare
Russia
U.S.A
Britain
Italy
By the President
On the address from both Houses of Parliament
By the Supreme Court
On the recommendation of the President by the Supreme Court
500
525
542
552
Ram Jethmalani
Y. K. Sabharwal
Bijubhai Patnaik
K. G. Balkrishnan
Right against exploitation
Equal pay for equal work
Equality before law
Right to freedom of religion
The Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha
The President of India
The Lok Sabha only
The electorate
With the consent of all the states
With the consent of majority of states
With the consent of states conerned
Without the consent of any state
6 members
9 members
12 members
15 members
A statutory body
An advisory body
A constitutional body
An independent and autonomous body
Constitutional law
International law
Labour law
Criminal law
24 October
7 November
10 December
25 December
1945
1946
1947
1949
Education
Age
Property
Religion
Article 16
Article 17
Article 18
Article 15
Ten Lakhs
Fifteen Lakhs
Twenty Lakhs
Twenty five Lakhs
Russia
England
Japan
U.S.A.
18
12
9
6
Bhutan
Tibet
Myanmar
Malaysia
Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A
Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A
A is true but R is false
A is false but R is true
Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
(A) is false but (R) is true
(A) is true but (R) is false
Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A
12
15
10
20
India has many religious
Indians have religious freedom
To follow the religion depends upon the will of an individual
There is no religion of the state in India
Socialist State
Communist State
Welfare State
Fascist State
Only administrative functions
Only judicial functions
Only legislative functions
Administrative as well as quasi-judicial and quasi-legislative functions
It is controlled by the Parliament
The Supreme Court of India is controlled by the Parliament and the High Courts are controlled by the State Legislative Assemblies
It is an independent institution
None of the above