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Governor-General of Bengal was made the Governor-General of India by which of the following?

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Important Questions on Indian Constitution

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The legislative and executive functions of the Governor-General’s Council were separated by _____.
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Consider the following statements regarding dual citizenship:

1. India citizen can acquire citizenship of any other country with prior approval of the President of India.

2. The citizen of commonwealth countries have been given preference under Indian citizenship laws.

Which of the statements given above is/ are correct?

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When did Constituent Assembly adopt India national flag?
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Which one of the following cases Supreme Court propounded the concept of basic structure of the Indian Constitution?
(A) The Minerva Mills Vs Union of India
(B) The Golaknath Vs State of Punjab
(C) The Maneka Gandhi Vs State of Kerala
(D) The Kesavananda Vs State of Kerala
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Indian Citizenship Act was passed by the Parliament of India in the year :

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Part VIII of the Indian Constitution deals with:

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How many members were assigned by Cabinet Mission in Constituent Assembly?
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Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below:
     List-I                                                       List-Il
    (Terms Mentioned in Preamble)          (Implications)
A. Republic                                              1. Head of the State is not a hereditary monarch
B. Secular                                                2. State does not recognise any religion as a state religion
C. Democratic                                         3. Government gets its authority from the will of the people
D. Sovereign                                            4. State is free to conduct its own internal and external affairs.