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Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning Test 1
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Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning Test 1
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25 Questions

1. The date of the commencement of the Indian Constitution is:
2. The national flag was adopted on
3. The opening words of the Preamble have been taken from the Preamble of the:
4. Directive Principles are:
5. Who is the Union Law Minister of India?
6. ‘Every person who is arrested and detained in custody shall be produced before the nearest magistrate within a period of 24 hours of such arrest’ this right is given under Article.
7. The name of the union given in the Constitution?
8. A person appointed by two parties to settle a dispute is known as:
9. A document on oath is called as:
10. Under which Article of the Constitution can an individual move to the Supreme Court directly in case of violation of fundamental rights?
11. The Supreme Court in its significant judgment held that the Guru Granth Sahib is:
12. The fundamental rights granted to the Indian citizens:
13. An act in the excess of the authority conferred by law is:
14. How many times has the Preamble been amended?
15. Our Constitution grants _______ fundamental rights to the citizens.
16. Who was the first President of India?
17. The idea of the Preamble is borrowed from:
18. The most profound influence on the drafting of the Indian Constitution was exercised by the:
19. How many states and union territories are there in Union of India?
20. Who was the chairman of the constituent assembly?
21. The Constitution of India is declared to have been adopted and enacted by the:
22. Issue of writs is modeled on:
23. The Preamble enshrines the idea of liberty and equality, the idea is inspired by the:
24. The form of cabinet in the Constitution of India is based on:
25. The Indian Constitution provides for a special status under Article 370 to: