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The idea of Preamble has been borrowed in Indian Constitution from the Constitution of which country?

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Important Questions on Indian Polity

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Single citizenship is the gift from which country?
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Which of the following are adopted from the Australian Constitution?

I. Concurrent list
II. Freedom of trade.
III. Freedom of commerce.
IV. Procedure for amendment.

Choose the right answer from the following codes.

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Consider the following statements.

I. Procedure for the election of the members of Rajya Sabha is adopted from the South African Constitution.
II. The ideal of justice (social, economic and political) in the preamble is adopted from Japanese Constitution.

Choose the right answer from the following codes.

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Which of the following is an incorrect statement.
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The Indian Constitution establishes a Secular State. It means:

I. the state treats all religions equally.
II. freedom of faith and worship is allowed to all the people.
III. educational institutions, without exception, are free to impart religious instruction.
IV. the state makes no discrimination on the basis of the religion in matters of employment.

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Which one of the following statements regarding the Preamble is correct?
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Consider the following statements about the Preamble of the Constitution:

I. The objective resolution proposed by Pt. Nehru ultimately became the preamble.
II. It is not justiciable in nature.
III. It cannot be amended.
IV. It cannot override the specific provisions of the Constitution.

Which of the above statements is/are correct?

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The Preamble of the Indian Constitution adopted on 26th November 1949 did not include the terms:

I. Socialist     
II. Secular
III. Integrity     
IV. Republic