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MCQ Preamble Of The Constitution SET 4

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1. The ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity in our Preamble have been taken from

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2. Who described the Preamble as the key-note to the Constitution?

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3. Which case/s emphasized that Preamble is part of the Constitution?

1) Kesavananda Bharati Case
2) LIC of India Case
3) Golakhnath Case
4) Berubari Union Case

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4. One of the implications of equality in society is the absence of…….?

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5. Which of the following is correct?

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6. Consider the following statements in regards to ‘The Preamble of Constitution’ and give correct answer by using the given options below.
1. The objectives Resolution by Jawaharlal Nehru finally became Preamble.
2. It is non-Justiciable.
3. It can’t be amended.
4. Preamble cannot override the specific provision of the Constitution.

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7. The Preamble of the Constitution of India secures justice, liberty, equality and fraternity to:

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8. Preamble to the Constitution of India:

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9. The term 'Justice' in the Preamble of Indian Constitution does NOT embrace which of the following forms?

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10. Reading the preamble of the Constitution of India, one can get a clear idea about which of the following?

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11. India is a republican state because –

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12. In which year, the term socialist was added to the preamble of the Indian Constitution?

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13. Who was the Prime Minister of India when the preamble of the Indian Constitution was amended?

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14. What is the correct meaning of the word sovereign?

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15. Which country in the world was the first to include ‘preamble’ at the beginning of their constitution?

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