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25 Questions

1. Who is the author of “Beyond Secularism”
2. Fundamental duties are included under Articles
3. The western conception of secularism is a ......................
4. Which among the following components do the concept of secularism that emerged in India possesses:
5. The American Polity is a ......-
6. The President of the Indian Union, under the Parliamentary system is ........
7. Article 29 and Article 30 of the Fundamental Rights chapter of the Constitution deal with:
8. Who is the author of the work “Parliament of India-Myths and Realities”
9. The Parliamentary System tends to be ......
10. The doctrine of “Sarva dharma samadbhava” in Indian secularism is a contribution of :
11. Which among the following proposed a federal government at the centre and provincial governments with a large measure of autonomy
12. Which among the following pose a major threat to the secular fabrics of the country?
13. The legal phrase “Ultra vires” means:
14. The Classic example of unitary constitution is
15. Which among the following statements is true
16. The Non-Parliamentary system tends to be........-
17. The Dual Polity under the Draft Constitution consists of........-
18. What is Vinayak Damodars Sarvarkar’s name associated with?
19. In a ....................-Constitution, the Central polity as well as subsidiary polities exist side by side.
20. Indian concept of secularism implies
21. The largest written Constitution is that of ........
22. Two-nation theory was an ideology propounded by:
23. The Indian Polity is a........
24. ............-are guidelines to the central and the state governments to bear in mind while framing laws and policies
25. Fundamental Duties were added to the Constitution by the 42nd amendment in the year: