Arihant Expert Team Solutions for Exercise 1: CHAPTER EXERCISE
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Questions from Arihant Expert Team Solutions for Exercise 1: CHAPTER EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions
When did the Indian National Congress make a demand for a Constituent Assembly?

Which of the following is not a fature of the democracy?

What is Indian secularism?

Consider the following statement(s) about the state.
I. It refers to a political institution that represents a sovereign people who occupy a definite territory.
II. The government is one part of the state.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
The section on Fundamental Rights has often been referred to as the conscience of the Indian Constitution. It consists:
I. Right to Equality
II. Right to Vote
III. Right to Freedom
IV. Right Against Exploitation
Select the correct answer using the codes given below.

Match the following.
List-I | List-II |
A. Rue of Law | 1. Australia |
B. Fundamental Duties | 2. UK |
C. Directive Principle of State Policy | 3. Erstwhile USSR |
D. Concurrent List | 4. Ireland |

B.R. Ambedkar called the 'Right to Constitutional Remedies' on the heart and soul of the Constitution. It is a _____.

Right to Property under Article 19 (1) F was repeated by the 44th Amendment Act, 1978, and was made a legal right under Article _____.
