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A defamatory statement made in permanent form such as writing,  pictures or film is known as
  • a)
    Libel
  • b)
    Slander
  • c)
    Larceny
  • d)
    Pilfer
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Tanvi Dey answered
Libel is a representation made in a permanent form like writing, movie, picture etc. For e.g., X printed some advertisement saying Y is bankrupt but Y was not thus it was representation in a specific form.
Slander, on the other hand is the publication of a defamatory statement in transient form like spoken words or gestures. For e.g., A questions the chastity of B in an interview, A is slanderous.

Which one of the following does not find place in preamble of the constitution of India?
  • a)
    Integrity
  • b)
    Sovereignty
  • c)
    Morality
  • d)
    Justice
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Dia Mehta answered
Preamble states:
  • “We, the people of India, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic Republic addicted to secure to all its citizens.
  • Justice, social, economic and political, liberty of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship, Equality of status and of opportunity; and to promote among them all. Fraternity assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the Nation.

Which one of the following is not a salient feature of the Indian judiciary?
  • a)
    It is separate from executive
  • b)
    It is the highest law making body
  • c)
    It is the final interpreter of the constitution
  • d)
    It is free and independent
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

In the United States, at the federal level, the "highest" law-making body is Congress, divided into the House of Representatives (the "lower house") and the Senate (the "upper house"). However, one should note that outside those two, there are no other law-making bodies in the United States government. 

At the state level, it depends on the state. Most states also have a bicameral legislature, and the process is similar to the federal process. Nebraska has a unicameral legislature, so there's only one house for laws to be made in. 

Additionally, I question the premise of this question. The United States Constitution reserves certain powers for the federal government, while giving all other powers not specifically granted to the federal government to the states. Thus for most cases, there is not a "lowest" or "highest" law-making body. There is only ONE law-making body.

In which case it was held that preamble is not a part of constitution of India?
  • a)
    Keshavananda bharti case
  • b)
    Re berubari case
  • c)
    A.K.Gopalan case
  • d)
    D.K. basu case
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Kavya Sharma answered
 In the Berubari Union16 case (1960), the Supreme Court said that the Preamble shows the general purposes behind the several provisions in the Constitution, and is thus a key to the minds of the makers of the Constitution. Further, where the terms used in any article are ambiguous or capable of more than one meaning, some assistance at interpretation may be taken from the objectives enshrined in the Preamble. Despite this recognition of the significance of the Preamble, the Supreme Court specifically opined that Preamble is not a part of the Constitution.   

The average of 5 consecutive even numbers A, B, C, D and E is 52. What is the product of B and E? 
  • a)
    2916                     
  • b)
    2988 
  • c)
    3000                    
  • d)
    2800
  • e)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Let the five consecutive even numbers be x,
x + 2, x + 4, x + 6 and x + 8 respectively.
According to the question,
x + x + 2 + x + 4 + x + 6 + x + 8 = 5 × 52

B = x + 2 = 48 + 2 = 50 and E = x + 8 = 48 + 8 = 56
 B × E = 50 × 56 = 2800
 
So, the correct option is 'D'

In which article of constitution the govt. abolished the practice of untouchability
  • a)
    Art. 20
  • b)
    Art. 19
  • c)
    Art. 18
  • d)
    Art. 17
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Kavya Sharma answered
Article 17 : Constitution of India. Untouchability is abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden The enforcement of any disability arising out of Untouchability shall be an offence punishable in accordance with law. Article 17 deals with Abolition of Untouchability and it states “ 'Untouchability' is abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden. The enforcement of any disability arising out of 'Untouchability' shall be an offence punishable in accordance with law.” 3.

The Indian constitution closely follows the constitutional system of
  • a)
    USA
  • b)
    UK
  • c)
    Australia
  • d)
    USSR
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Anaya Patel answered
The Indian Constitution closely follows the constitutional system of the United Kingdom.
This can be seen by the fact that the Indian Constitution has borrowed the following features from the British Constitution:
  • The office of the president of India is based upon the British Queen who is a ceremonial head of the state.
  • The Cabinet system of government in India is based upon the Cabinet system as prevailing in the U.K.
  • Our Prime Minister is also a replica of the British Prime Minister.
  • The parliament type of government has also been adopted from the British system.
  • Just like the U.K our Parliament is also bicameral, i.e it has two Houses, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.
  • The Lok Sabha, the Lower house of parliament in India, is also more powerful than the House of Commons in the United Kingdom.
  • Like in the U.K, the presiding officer of Lok Sabha is also known as the speaker. Some of his powers are identical to those of the speaker in England.
  • The privileges of the Members of Parliament in India are also similar to those enjoyed by their counterparts in the U.K.

The sum of seven consecutive numbers is 175. What is the sum of the first and the last number
  • a)
    58                            
  • b)
    48
  • c)
    60                            
  • d)
    50
  • e)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Sum of seven consecutive numbers x+(x+1)+(x+2)+(x+3)+(x+4)+(x+5)+(x+6)=175 7x+21=175
7x=154
x=22
First number will be 22 and consecutive series is 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
Sum of first and last number =22+28=50
So, the correct option is 'D'

Constitution of India was adopted by constituent assembly on?
A: 25 October, 1948
B: 25 October, 1949
C: 26 November, 1948
D: 26 November, 1949
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Sarika rane answered
Constitution of India was adopted by the constituent assembly on 26th November 1949.

Explanation:

- The Constitution of India was drafted by the Constituent Assembly, which was formed on December 9, 1946.
- The Constituent Assembly was tasked with the responsibility of drafting the Constitution for India, which would serve as the supreme law of the country.
- The drafting process took almost three years, with the final draft being submitted on November 4, 1949.
- The Constituent Assembly held several meetings to discuss and debate the provisions of the Constitution.
- Finally, on November 26, 1949, the Constitution was adopted by the Constituent Assembly.
- The Constitution came into effect on January 26, 1950, which is celebrated as Republic Day in India.

In summary, the Constitution of India was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on November 26, 1949, after almost three years of drafting and deliberations.

The right to equality
(a)Permits the state to make the discrimination on ground of residence
b)Permits the state to make special provisions for women, children and backward classes
c)Prevents the state from making special provisions for women, children and backward classes
d)Do not permits the state to make discrimination on ground of residence
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Anaya Patel answered
Every person shall have equal admittance to public places like public wells, bathing ghats, museums, temples etc. However, the State has the right to make any special arrangement for women and children or for the development of any socially or educationally backward class or scheduled castes or scheduled tribes.

'Banabhatta' was the court poet of which emperor?
  • a)
    Vikramaditya
  • b)
    Kumaragupta
  • c)
    Harshavardhana
  • d)
    Kanishka
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Eshaan Kapoor answered
Banabhatta was a Sanskrit scholar and poet of India. He was the Asthana Kavi in the court of King Harshavardhana, who reigned in the years 606-647CE in north India. Bana's principal works include a biography of Harsha, the Harshacharita and one of the world's earliest novels, Kadambari. The other works ttributed to him is the Parvatiparinaya.

Right to vote is a
  • a)
    Legal right
  • b)
    Directive principle
  • c)
    Non statutory right
  • d)
    Fundamental right
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Tanvi Dey answered
A legal right is created by an ordinary law and can be taken away by changing the law. A fundamental right, on the other hand, is guaranteed by the Constitution and allows a citizen to move Supreme Court for its enforcement.

The average weight of 20 girls was recorded as 54 kgm. If the weight of teacher is added, the average increased by 1 kg. The teachers weight is
  • a)
    72 kg                                   
  • b)
    73 kg
  • c)
    74 kg                        
  • d)
    75 kg
  • e)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Aisha Gupta answered
Given that average is 54 kg for 15 girls.
(Sum of weight of 15 girls) / 15 = 54
Sum of weight of 15 girls = 15 x 54 = 810
Now weight of teacher is also added so the average becomes 54 + 1 kg = 55 kg
(Sum of weight of 15 girls + Weight of teacher ) / (15 girls + 1 teacher)  = New average = 55 (Given)
(810 + Weight of teacher ) / (16) = 55 + 1
810 + Weight of teacher = 16 (56)
Weight of teacher = 896 - 810 = 86 kg

If REQUEST is written as S2R52TU, how will ACID be written?

a) 1DBE             
b) 1DEB       
c) 1EDB                     
d) 1D3E     
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Manoj Ghosh answered
Here we see, vowels A, E, I, 0, U are coded as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 respectively,
Each of the consonants in the word REQUEST is moved one step forward to give the corresponding letter of the code. 
So, the code for ACID becomes 1D3E.

Which articles defines prohibition of discrimination only on grounds of religion, place, caste, sex or place of birth?
  • a)
    Art. 16
  • b)
    Art. 15
  • c)
    Art. 17
  • d)
    Art. 14
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Niyati patel answered
Article 15 of the Indian Constitution prohibits discrimination only on grounds of religion, place, caste, sex or place of birth.

Explanation:
- Article 15 is a fundamental right enshrined in the Indian Constitution that prohibits discrimination against any citizen on the grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth.
- It states that no citizen shall be subjected to any disability, liability, restriction or condition on these grounds.
- This article applies to all citizens, including the State and private individuals, and is enforceable by the judiciary.
- The article also empowers the State to make special provisions for women and children and for the advancement of socially and educationally backward classes or Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
- However, the article does not prohibit discrimination on other grounds such as language, profession, political opinion, etc.

Judicial review signifies that the supreme court
  • a)
    Has the final authority over all the cases
  • b)
    Can impeach the president
  • c)
    Can review the cases decided by the high courts
  • d)
    Can declare a state law as unconstitutional.
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Anaya Patel answered
Judicial review, power of the courts of a Country more
 
to examine the actions of the legislative, executive and administrative arms of the government. Actions judged inconsistent are declared unconstitutional and therefore, null and void.

Who among the following is known as father of Indian constitution?
  • a)
    B.R. Ambedkar
  • b)
    Mahatma Gandhi
  • c)
    Jawaharlal Nehru
  • d)
    Vallabh bhai patel
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Kavya Sharma answered
Dr. Babasaheb Ardinmbedkar is known as the Architect as well as the father of the Constitution. The crucial task of presenting the draft to the Constituent Assembly, of replying to all the queries as well as of revising the original draft according to the suggestions of the Constituent Assembly was shouldered by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar. Due to this fundamental contribution in the making of the Constitution, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar is rightly known as the Architect and the Constitution of India and the Government of India honoured Dr.Ambedkar by awarding India's highest civilian award the 'Bharat Ratna' in the year 1990, posthumously to the architect of the Indian Constitution, which came into force from 26th January 1950. 

Average score of Rahul, Manish & Suresh is 63. Rahul's score is 15 less than Ajay and 10 more than Manish. If Ajay scored 30 marks more than the average score of Rahul, Manish & Suresh, what is the sum of Manish's and Suresh's score?
  • a)
    120
  • b)
    111
  • c)
    117
  • d)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Ishani Rane answered
Let score of Rahul, Manish, Suresh, Ajay be r, m, s, a respectively 
Average score of Rahul, Manish & Suresh is 63
⇒ Total score of Rahul, Manish & Suresh = 3 x 63 = 189
⇒ r + m + s = 189  —  (i) 
Rahul's score is 15 less than Ajay and 10 more than Manish
r = a - 15 —(2)
r = m + 10 — (3) 
Ajay scored 30 marks more than the average score of Rahul, Manish & Suresh

⇒ 3a = r + m + s + 90 ----(4)
Using the value of r + m + s from (i) in (4)
3a = 189 + 90
a = 93 
Using the value of a in (2)
r = 93 - 15
r = 78 
Using the value of r in (i)
78 + m + 3 = 189
m + s = 111 
i.e., sum of Manish's and Suresh's score = 111
So, the correct option is 'B'

Can you explain the answer of this question below:
The average of 7 consecutive numbers is 20. The largest of these numbers is :
  • A:
    21                        
  • B:
    22
  • C:
    23                   
  • D:
    24
  • E:
    None of these
The answer is c.

Wahid Khan answered
Let the numbers be x, x + 1, x + 2, x + 3, x + 4, x + 5 and x + 6,

Then (x + (x + 1) + (x + 2) + (x + 3) + (x + 4) + (x + 5) + (x + 6)) / 7 = 20.

or 7x + 21 = 140 or 7x = 119 or x =17.

Latest number = x + 6 = 23.

In a certain code language, ‘MOST’ is written as ‘134’ and ‘FUR’ is written as ‘90’. How will ‘SUCCESS’ be written in that language?
  • a)
    89
  • b)
    175
  • c)
    178
  • d)
    215
  • e)
    none of these
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Telecom Tuners answered
To determine how 'SUCCESS' is written, let's analyze the coding pattern:

- MOST134
- M = 13
- O = 15
- S = 19
- T = 20
- Sum = 13 + 15 + 19 + 20 = 67
- Adding the digits of 67: 6 + 7 = 13 (1 + 3) = 4

- FUR90
- F = 6
- U = 21
- R = 18
- Sum = 6 + 21 + 18 = 45
- Adding the digits of 45: 4 + 5 = 9

Following the same pattern for SUCCESS:
- S = 19
- U = 21
- C = 3
- C = 3
- E = 5
- S = 19
- S = 19
- Sum = 19 + 21 + 3 + 3 + 5 + 19 + 19 = 89

Hence, ‘SUCCESS’ is written as 178 (1 + 7 + 8). Answer: C: 178

In which of the following ways can Indian citizenship be acquired?
  • a)
    By naturalization
  • b)
    By descent
  • c)
    By registration
  • d)
    All of these
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Anaya Patel answered
There are 5 ways to acquire Indian citizenship:
  • by Birth
  • by Descent
  • by Registration
  • by Naturalization
  • by Incorporation of territories

Can a person waive his fundamental right?
  • a)
    Yes
  • b)
    No
  • c)
    Partly
  • d)
    None of the above
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Kavya Sharma answered
The fundamental rights are mandatory on the state and no citizen can by his act or conduct relieve the state of the solemn obligation imposed on it. Behram's case , that an individual could waive a fundamental right which is for his own benefits but he cannot waive a fundamental right which is for a public benefit.

Who is Amicus Curiae
  • a)
    A party to a case
  • b)
    A friend of the court or tribunal
  • c)
    He is a public prosecutor otherwise designated as Advocate General.
  • d)
    None of the above
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Kavya Sharma answered
Amicus curiae or amicus curiae (plural amici curiae) is a legal Latin phrase, literally translated as “friend of the court”, that refers to someone, not a party to a case, who volunteers to offer information on a point of law or some other aspect of the case to assist the court in deciding a matter before it.

How can the citizenship of India be terminated?
a)By renunciation
b)By termination
c)By deprivation
d)All of above

Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Anaya Patel answered
Termination of citizenship
The Citizenship Act, 1955 also lays down three modes by which an Indian citizen may lose his/her citizenship:
(i) Renunciation is a voluntary act by which a person, after acquiring the citizenship of another country, gives up his Indian citizenship. This provision is subject to certain conditions.
(ii) Termination takes place by operation of law when an Indian citizen voluntarily acquires the citizenship of another country. He automatically ceases to be an Indian citizen.
(iii) Deprivation is a compulsory termination of the citizenship of India obtained by Registration or Naturalisation, by the Government of India, on charges of using fraudulent means to acquire citizenship.

Who among the following was the chairman of drafting committee?
  • a)
    Dr. B.R.Ambedkar
  • b)
    Motilal Nehru
  • c)
    M.K. Gandhi
  • d)
    Sardar vallabhbhai patel
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Prerna Sen answered
On 29th August 1947, the Constituent Assembly through a resolution appointed a Drafting Committee to
“..scrutinise the draft of the text of the Constitution of India prepared by Constitutional Adviser, giving effect to the decisions already taken in the Assembly and including all matters which are ancillary thereto or which have to be provided in such a Constitution, and to submit to the Assembly for consideration the text of the draft constitution as revised by the committee”
The Drafting Committee had seven members: Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyar, N. Gopalaswami; B.R. Ambedkar, K.M Munshi, Mohammad Saadulla, B.L. Mitter and D.P. Khaitan. At its first meeting on 30th August 1947, the Drafting Committee elected B.R Ambedkar as its Chairman. 

How long did the constituent assembly take to finally pass the constitution?
  • a)
    2 yrs. 11 months and 18 days
  • b)
    2 yrs. 11 months and 26 days
  • c)
    2 yrs. 8 months and 18 days
  • d)
    3 yrs. 11 months and 18 days
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Bijoy Pillai answered
 The constituent assembly had 11 sessions over 2 years 11 months and 18 days. The constitution makers had gone through the constitutions of about 60 countries, and the Draft Constitution was considered for 114 days.

No citizen of India shall accept any title from any foreign state is mentioned under which article of the constitution?
  • a)
    Art. 16
  • b)
    Art. 16 (1)
  • c)
    Art. 17
  • d)
    Art. 18
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

The article 18 of the constitution which lies in part 3 states and explains that any kind of majestic titles will not be applicable and the titles such as colonels major will not proceed to the heir of the person..

The average of five positive numbers is 308. The average of first two numbers is 482.5 and the average of last two numbers is 258.5. What is the third number.
  • a)
    224                          
  • b)
    121
  • c)
    58                            
  • d)
    Cannot be determined
  • e)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Let the numbers be A1, A2 , A3 , A4 , A5
► Average of 5 numbers = (A1 + A2 + A3 + A4 + A5) / 5 = 308
► Now A1 + A2 + A3 + A4 + A5 = 308 x 5 = 1540
► Also,A1 + A2 = 482.5 x 2 = 965
and A4 + A5 = 258.5 x 2 = 517 
► A3 = 1540 − 965 − 517 = 58
 
So, the correct option is 'C'

The average of five positive numbers is 213. The average of the first two numbers is 233.5 and the average of last two numbers is 271. What is the third number?
  • a)
    64                   
  • b)
    56
  • c)
    106                         
  • d)
    Cannot be determined
  • e)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Ishani Rane answered
The sum of the five numbers = 5 * 213 =1065
The sum of the first two numbers = 2 * 233.5 = 467
The sum of  the last two numbers = 542
Then the sum of the four numbers = 467 + 542 =1009
So, the third number will be = 1065 – 1009
                                         = 56

The average marks of nine students in a group is 63. Three of them scored 78, 69 and 48 marks. What are the average marks of remaining six students?
  • a)
    63.5 
  • b)
    64  
  • c)
    63        
  • d)
    62.5
  • e)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'E'. Can you explain this answer?

Sounak Malik answered
The total marks of nine students = 9 x 63 = 567
Sum of the marks of three students = 78 + 69 + 48 = 195
Therefore, the sum of marks of the remaining six students= 567 – 195 = 372
Average marks of remaining six students = 372/6 = 62. Ans.e is correct.

What will be the average of even numbers between 11 to 63
  • a)
    37.5                         
  • b)
    47
  • c)
    42                            
  • d)
    37
  • e)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Even numbers between 11 to 63
= 12,14,16,18,20,62.
Clearly, this is a series of consecutive even number
According to the formula
Average of consecutive even numbers = (First number + Last number)/2
= (12 + 62)/2 
= 74/2 
= 37

The Saka era commencing from A.D. 78, was founded by -
  • a)
    Kanishka
  • b)
    Asoka
  • c)
    Chandragupta
  • d)
    Vikramaditya
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Aryan Khanna answered
The date of Kanishka's accession is disputed, ranging from 78 to 248. The generally accepted date of 78 is also the basis for an era presumably started by the akas and used in addition to the Gregorian calenr by the present-day Indian government Gandhara School of art is mainly related tona Buddhism which encouraged image wor.

Quoram means
  • a)
    Maximum no. of people who have to be present at a meeting to make it valid
  • b)
    Minimum no. of people who have to be present at a meeting to make it valid i.e 1/10th people are required and present in a meeting.
  • c)
    1/9th people are required and present in a meeting
  • d)
    2/3rd people are required and present in a meeting
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Anaya Patel answered
The minimum no. of members of the House of parliament required to be present for a proceeding to start is called Quorum. It is 1/10th of the total membership of the House. The Presiding Officer has power to prorogue a sitting in case of absence of quorum or suspend the sitting until there is quorum

Alexander and Porus fought a battle at
  • a)
    Hydaspes
  • b)
    Ravi
  • c)
    Panipat
  • d)
    Tarain
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Faizan Khan answered
The Correct Answer is A: Hydaspes
Background of the Battle
  • Alexander the Great was a Macedonian king who embarked on a conquest to expand his empire across Asia.
  • King Porus was a powerful Indian ruler who governed the region between the rivers Hydaspes (modern-day Jhelum) and Acesines (modern-day Chenab) in present-day Punjab, Pakistan.
  • Alexander, as part of his conquest, reached the Indian subcontinent and wanted to expand his empire further east.
  • Porus, determined to defend his kingdom, prepared to face the invading army of Alexander.
The Battle of Hydaspes
  • The battle between Alexander and Porus took place in 326 BCE at the river Hydaspes (modern-day Jhelum).
  • This battle is considered one of the most significant and hard-fought battles in Alexander's military campaigns.
  • Alexander's army was technologically and strategically superior, while Porus' forces were known for their bravery and war elephants.
  • Despite facing a fierce resistance from Porus' army, Alexander managed to emerge victorious in the battle.
Significance and Aftermath
  • After the battle, Alexander was highly impressed by Porus' courage and decided to let him retain his kingdom as a satrap under Alexander's rule.
  • The victory at the Battle of Hydaspes marked the easternmost extent of Alexander's conquests.
  • The battle also showcased the tactical brilliance of Alexander and the valor of Indian soldiers and their war elephants, which later influenced warfare in the region.
  • However, the exhausted and homesick Macedonian army refused to march further east, forcing Alexander to abandon his plans of conquering the entire Indian subcontinent.

Mahabalipuram is an important city that reveals the interest in arts of -
  • a)
    Pallavas
  • b)
    Cheras
  • c)
    Pandyas
  • d)
    Chalukyas
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Faizan Khan answered
Mahabalipuram was a 7th century port city of the South Indian dynasty of the Pallavas around 60 km south from the city of Chennai in Tamil Nadu. The name Mamallapuram is believed to have been given after the Pallava king Narasimhavarman I, who took on the epithet Maha-malla (great wrestler), as the favourite sport of the Pallavas was
wrestling. It has various historic monuments built largely between the 7th and the 9th centuries, and has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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