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(d) equality before law and equal protection of law under Article 14.
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15. The doctrine of double jeopardy in Article 20 (2) means
(a) no one can be tried and punished more than once for the same offence
(b) one can be tried several times for the same offence
(c) punishment once awarded cannot be enhanced in appeal or revision
(d) one can be tried more than once but punished only once.
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16. Article 20 (1) protects against ex-post facto law. Ex-post facto law means
(a) law which imposes penalty
(b) penalty is nullified
(c) penalty is enhanced with respect to the law in force
(d) the accused is not benefited as it enhances the punishment.
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17. Doctrine of self-incrimination enacted in Article 20 (3) means.
(a) no person accused of an offence can be compelled to be witness against
himself . `
(b) no person accused of an offence can be compelled to be witness against
others
(c)no advocate accused of an offence can be compelled to give evidence
against himself
(d) no person accused of an offence can be judge against himself.
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18.The following are not included in the right to personal liberty.
(a) Right to go abroad
(b) Right to undertrial prisoners not to be detained for unreasonably long
period
(c) Right to human dignity
(d) Right not to be detained beyond 24 hours in police custody.
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19. Article 25 guarantee freedom of religion, but it is subject to
(a) public order, morality, health and other fundamental rights
(b) public order, morality and health
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24. The appropriate writ issued by the Court to quash the appointment of a person
to a public office is that of
(a) Prohibition
(b) Quo Warranto
(c) Certiorari
(d) Mandamus.
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25. Which one of the following is not a Fundamental Right
(a) right to property
(b) right to assemble peacefully
(c) right to move freely throughout the country
(d) right to Constitutional Remedies.
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29. From which country the principles of Fundamental Duties have been derived
(a) Ireland
(b) USSR
(c) Britain
(d) France.
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30. Fundamental Duties were inserted in the Constitution by
(a) 42nd Amendment
(b) 44th Amendment
(c) 47th Amendment
(d) 49th Amendment
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31.According to the Constitution 86th amendment of 2002 it is the fundamental
duties of a parent or guardian to provide opportunities for education to his child:
(a) Ward between the age of 6 to 14 years
(b) Ward between the age of 6 to 12 years
(c) Ward between the age of 6 to 10years
(d) Ward between the age of 6 to 9 years
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32. Respect for the National Flag and National Anthem is
(a) fundamental right of every citizen
(b) fundamental duty of every citizen
(c)directive principles of State policy
(d) ordinary duty of every citizen.
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33. Fundamental duties have been added in the Constitution by 42 nd Amendment
Act,1976 in accordance with the recommendation of
(a) Santhanam Committee
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39.The pardoning power given to the president of India under Article 72 can be
exercised
(a) only after the trial and on the sentence of conviction
(b) during or after trial but never before trial
(c) at any time before, during or after the trial
(d)either before or after the trial but never during the trial of the case.
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40. The power to grant pardons, reprieves or remission of punishment under Article 72 is
exercised by the President of India
(a) on the advice of the Prime Minister
Union
(b) Parliament
(d) Vice-President.
46.The voting age has been reduced from 21 to 18 by the Parliament in the year
(a) 1976
(c) 1989
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(b) 1978
(d)1991
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