A Fundamental Right can be restricted only when the restriction is A Politically convenient B Administratively easier C Clearly reasonable
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The Fundamental Rights aim mainly to A Limit judiciary B Support monarchy C Strengthen democracy D Remove legislature Explanation Fundamental
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When a law makes an unreasonable classification, it is most likely to violate which article A Article 16 B Article
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The Constitution bans discrimination in access to shops and public places mainly under which article A Article 15(2) B Article
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Fundamental Rights in India are mainly written in which Part of the Constitution A Part II B Part III C
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Under the Cabinet Mission scheme, seats for British Indian provinces in the Constituent Assembly were A 93 seats B 299
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The Constituent Assembly’s total original strength before Partition is commonly stated as A 389 members total B 299 members total
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Indirect election to the Constituent Assembly in provinces used proportional representation mainly to A Reduce party role B Allow governor
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The Constituent Assembly members were elected using which method in provinces A First-past-the-post B Open public referendum C Single transferable
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The body that drafted India’s Constitution was formed primarily under which plan A Cripps Mission B Mountbatten Plan C Cabinet
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