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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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1. Which of the following Articles of the Constitution of India is related to the liberty of press?
2. The fundamental duties of a citizen do not include:
3. The greatest hallmark of personal liberty is:
4. The fundamental rights granted to the Indian citizens are:
5. Who checks/interprets the restrictions placed on the fundamental rights?
6. The Constitution of India is declared to have been adopted and enacted by the:
7. Under which Article of the Constitution can an individual move to the Supreme Court directly in case of violation of fundamental rights?
8. Ombudsman refer to the person:
9. Uniform Civil Code and equal pay for equal work are:
10. Which is the only state policy to have a Common Civil Code?
11. Who was the first governor general of Independent India? (a)
12. Who was the first President of India?
13. Who is the Union Law Minister of India?
14. The form of cabinet in the Constitution of India is based on:
15. The idea of the Preamble is borrowed from:
16. An act in the excess of the authority conferred by law is:
17. Which of the following Constitutional Amendment Acts was said to be a mini Constitution?
18. Who is appointed by the court to represent a poor litigant?
19. The national flag was adopted on
20. Who introduced public interest litigation/Lok Adalat?
21. The opening words of the Preamble have been taken from the Preamble of the:
22. The Constitution:
23. To acquire citizenship by registration, a person must have been a resident of India for _______ years immediately before making an application.
24. The fundamental rights granted to the Indian citizens:
25. The right against exploitation prohibits children:

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