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Q. Consider the following pairs in relation to various Articles of the Constitution of India and their applicability to a particular state.
I. Article 371 (A) : Assam
II. Article 371 (C): Manipur
III. Article 371 (E): Nagaland
IV. Article 371 (G) : Mizoram
How many pairs given above are matched correctly?

1) One
2) Two
3) Three
4) Four

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Q. Which of the following sections of the Indian Penal Code is related to offence of sedition?
1) Section 120
2) Section 124-A
3) Section 124
4) Section 122

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Q. Which of the following is/are a form of modern slavery?
I. Forced Labour
II. Forced or servile marriage
III. Forced commercial sexual exploitation
IV. Sale and exploitation of children
V. Debt bondage.
The correct code is -

1) Only I and V
2) Only I, II and IV
3) Only I, II and V
4) All I, II, III, IV and V

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Q. How many languages are there in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution?
1) 28
2) 25
3) 22
4) 20

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Q. Which of the following functions were performed by the Consti­tuent Assembly -
I. It made the Constitution of India.
II. It ratified India's mem­bership of the Common­wealth in May 1949.
III. It elected Dr. Rajendra Prasad as the first President of India on January 24, 1950.
IV. It adopted the national anthem and the national song on January 24, 1950.
The correct code is -

1) Only I and IV
2) Only I, II and III
3) Only I
4) All I, II, III and IV

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Q. Which of the following state­ments is not correct about the Interim Government formed in 1946 in British India?
1) The members of the interim Government were members of the Viceroy's Executive council
2) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad was the Minister of Education and Arts
3) The Viceroy continued to be the head of the council
4) Jawaharlal Nehru was de­signated as the Vice-President of the Council

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Q. Which of the following state­ments is not correct about the Government of India Act, 1935?
1) It provided for the establish­ment of an All-India Federation consisting of provinces and princely states as units.
2) The Act divided the powers between the Centre and Units in terms of three Lists-Federal List, the Provincial List, and the Concur­rent List
3) Residuary powers were given to the center
4) The federation never came into being as the princely states did not join it

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Q. Pitt's of India Act of 1784 was significant for -
I. The East India Company's territories of India were for the first time called the 'British possessions in India.
II. The British Government was given supreme control over the company's affairs and its administration in India.
The Correct code is -

1) Only I
2) Only II
3) Both I and II
4) Neither I nor II

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Q. What is 'Red Sanders'?
1) A species of ants
2) A fast-disappearing species of non-fragrant variety of sandal­wood
3) An insect which is found in ravines of Chambal river
4) An infectious disease

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Q. Which of the following diseases is commonly known as 'Elephan­tiasis or Haathipao?
1) Lymphatic Filariasis
2) Malaria
3) Kaalaazar
4) Yellow Fever

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