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First/Second Semester B.E Degree Examination, Dff.2019/Jan.2020
Constitution of India, Professional Ethics Rights
(COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES)
Time: 2 hrs.] [ Max. Marks: 40
INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATES
1. Answer all the forty questions, each question carries ONE mark.
2. Use only Black ball point pen for writing ?' darkening the circles.
3. For each question, after selecting your answer, darken the appropriate circle
corresponding to the same question number on the OMR sheet.
4. Darkening two circles for the same question makes the answer invalid.
5. Damaging/overwriting, using whiteners on the OMR sheets are strictly prohibited.
1. The constitution of India was adopted and enacted on
th
a) 26 January, 1950 b) 26
th
November, 1949
c) 26
th
August, 1947 d) 26
th
December, 1949
2. The following word was added to the preamble by 42
nd
Amendment Act, 1976 to the
constitution
a) Sovereign b) Republic c) Democratic d) Secular
3. The federal structure and provisions relating to Union-State relations contained in India
constitution are based on the constitution of
a) Germany b) Australia c) Canada d) U.S.A
4. The important test to identify the basic features of the Indian constitution is
a) Preamble b) Directive principles of state policy
c) Fundamental rights d) Fundamental duties
5. Which of the following Act made the Indian Legislature bicameral for the first time?
a) India Councils Act, 1909 b) Government of India Act, 1919
c) Government of India Act, 1935 d) Indian Independence Act, 1947
6. Art.14, equality before law is not applicable to
a) Prime minister b) Chief justice of India c) Vice president d) Governor of a state
7. This is not the ground to impose restriction on the right to freedom of speech and expression
a) National security b) Law and order
c) Contempt of court d) Morality or decency
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First/Second Semester B.E Degree Examination, Dff.2019/Jan.2020
Constitution of India, Professional Ethics Rights
(COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES)
Time: 2 hrs.] [ Max. Marks: 40
INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATES
1. Answer all the forty questions, each question carries ONE mark.
2. Use only Black ball point pen for writing ?' darkening the circles.
3. For each question, after selecting your answer, darken the appropriate circle
corresponding to the same question number on the OMR sheet.
4. Darkening two circles for the same question makes the answer invalid.
5. Damaging/overwriting, using whiteners on the OMR sheets are strictly prohibited.
1. The constitution of India was adopted and enacted on
th
a) 26 January, 1950 b) 26
th
November, 1949
c) 26
th
August, 1947 d) 26
th
December, 1949
2. The following word was added to the preamble by 42
nd
Amendment Act, 1976 to the
constitution
a) Sovereign b) Republic c) Democratic d) Secular
3. The federal structure and provisions relating to Union-State relations contained in India
constitution are based on the constitution of
a) Germany b) Australia c) Canada d) U.S.A
4. The important test to identify the basic features of the Indian constitution is
a) Preamble b) Directive principles of state policy
c) Fundamental rights d) Fundamental duties
5. Which of the following Act made the Indian Legislature bicameral for the first time?
a) India Councils Act, 1909 b) Government of India Act, 1919
c) Government of India Act, 1935 d) Indian Independence Act, 1947
6. Art.14, equality before law is not applicable to
a) Prime minister b) Chief justice of India c) Vice president d) Governor of a state
7. This is not the ground to impose restriction on the right to freedom of speech and expression
a) National security b) Law and order
c) Contempt of court d) Morality or decency
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15CPH1 b,
8. Which Writ is issued by a high court or the supreme court to compel a public authority
perform a legal duty that it was not performing?
a) Writ of certiorari b) Writ of Quo Wan
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anto
c) Writ of Mandamus d) Writ of prohibition
9. The aim of the directive principles of state policy is to establish a in the country
a) Socialist state b) Communist state c) Secular state d) Welfare state
10. The directive principles of state policy direct the state to secure
a) Common civil code b) Uniform civil code
c) Modern civil d) None of these
11. Indian Constitution provides fundamental duties to the Indian citizens
a) 09 b) 10 c) 11 d) 12
12. Which among the following is not an integral part of the Indian parliament?
a) The president b) The prime minister c) Lok Sabha d) Rajya Sabha
13. The vice ? president of India is elected y the members of an electoral college consisting of
a) Members of Lok sabha
b) Member of Rajya Sabha
c) Members of both houses of the parliament
d) Elected members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
14. The union council of ministers shall be collectively responsible to the
a) Prime minister b) President c) Rajya Sabha d) Lok Sabha
15. Who among the following certifies whether a bill is a money bill or an ordinary bill?
a) President b) Speaker of Lok Sabha
c) Prime minister d) Chairman of Rajya Sabha
16. Under the advisory jurisdiction, the supreme. court of India gives its opinion to
a) President b) Prime minister c) Union law minister d) Vice-president
17. The Governor of a state is
a) Chosen by the chief minister b) Appointed by the president
c) Appointed by the prime minister d) Elected by the citizens of that state
18. Which one of the following is a correct statement?
a) All state legislatures in the country are Bicameral
b) Half the state legislatures in the country are Bicameral
c) only a few state legislature in the country are Bicameral
d) All state legislatures in the country are unicameral
19. The state council of ministers has to tender their resignation if vote of no-confidence is passed
against it by the
a) Legislative assembly
b) Legislative council
c) Governor
d) joint session of both legislature assembly and legislature council
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First/Second Semester B.E Degree Examination, Dff.2019/Jan.2020
Constitution of India, Professional Ethics Rights
(COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES)
Time: 2 hrs.] [ Max. Marks: 40
INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATES
1. Answer all the forty questions, each question carries ONE mark.
2. Use only Black ball point pen for writing ?' darkening the circles.
3. For each question, after selecting your answer, darken the appropriate circle
corresponding to the same question number on the OMR sheet.
4. Darkening two circles for the same question makes the answer invalid.
5. Damaging/overwriting, using whiteners on the OMR sheets are strictly prohibited.
1. The constitution of India was adopted and enacted on
th
a) 26 January, 1950 b) 26
th
November, 1949
c) 26
th
August, 1947 d) 26
th
December, 1949
2. The following word was added to the preamble by 42
nd
Amendment Act, 1976 to the
constitution
a) Sovereign b) Republic c) Democratic d) Secular
3. The federal structure and provisions relating to Union-State relations contained in India
constitution are based on the constitution of
a) Germany b) Australia c) Canada d) U.S.A
4. The important test to identify the basic features of the Indian constitution is
a) Preamble b) Directive principles of state policy
c) Fundamental rights d) Fundamental duties
5. Which of the following Act made the Indian Legislature bicameral for the first time?
a) India Councils Act, 1909 b) Government of India Act, 1919
c) Government of India Act, 1935 d) Indian Independence Act, 1947
6. Art.14, equality before law is not applicable to
a) Prime minister b) Chief justice of India c) Vice president d) Governor of a state
7. This is not the ground to impose restriction on the right to freedom of speech and expression
a) National security b) Law and order
c) Contempt of court d) Morality or decency
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15CPH1 b,
8. Which Writ is issued by a high court or the supreme court to compel a public authority
perform a legal duty that it was not performing?
a) Writ of certiorari b) Writ of Quo Wan
-
anto
c) Writ of Mandamus d) Writ of prohibition
9. The aim of the directive principles of state policy is to establish a in the country
a) Socialist state b) Communist state c) Secular state d) Welfare state
10. The directive principles of state policy direct the state to secure
a) Common civil code b) Uniform civil code
c) Modern civil d) None of these
11. Indian Constitution provides fundamental duties to the Indian citizens
a) 09 b) 10 c) 11 d) 12
12. Which among the following is not an integral part of the Indian parliament?
a) The president b) The prime minister c) Lok Sabha d) Rajya Sabha
13. The vice ? president of India is elected y the members of an electoral college consisting of
a) Members of Lok sabha
b) Member of Rajya Sabha
c) Members of both houses of the parliament
d) Elected members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
14. The union council of ministers shall be collectively responsible to the
a) Prime minister b) President c) Rajya Sabha d) Lok Sabha
15. Who among the following certifies whether a bill is a money bill or an ordinary bill?
a) President b) Speaker of Lok Sabha
c) Prime minister d) Chairman of Rajya Sabha
16. Under the advisory jurisdiction, the supreme. court of India gives its opinion to
a) President b) Prime minister c) Union law minister d) Vice-president
17. The Governor of a state is
a) Chosen by the chief minister b) Appointed by the president
c) Appointed by the prime minister d) Elected by the citizens of that state
18. Which one of the following is a correct statement?
a) All state legislatures in the country are Bicameral
b) Half the state legislatures in the country are Bicameral
c) only a few state legislature in the country are Bicameral
d) All state legislatures in the country are unicameral
19. The state council of ministers has to tender their resignation if vote of no-confidence is passed
against it by the
a) Legislative assembly
b) Legislative council
c) Governor
d) joint session of both legislature assembly and legislature council
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20. 7 Election commission of India is a multi-member body, consisting of the chief election
commissioner and other election commissioners
a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5
21. The election commission does not conduct election to the
a) offices of the president and vice ? president
b) Parliament
c) State legislatures
d) Municipalities and Gram Panjayats
22. The procedure for amendment of the constitution is detailed under
a) Article 360 b) Article 365 c) Article 368 d) Article 369
23. Article 21A right to education as a fundamental right was added by
amendment Act.
a) 44
th
b) 86th c) 91st

constitution
th
d) 74

24. constitution Amendment Act has provided for the establishment of local self governing
units municipal corporations, municipalities and Nagar Panchayats
a) 42n
d
b) 44th c) 74
th
d) 86'
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25. Indian constitution guarantees reservation of seats to scheduled castes and scheduled tribes in
a) Lok Sabha and state legislative assemblies
b) Lok sabha only
c) Rajya Sabha only
d) State legislative assemblies only
26. Who are considered to be vulnerable group?
a) Scheduled castes b) Scheduled tribes c) Women and children d) All of these
77.
The state shall provide free and compulsory education to all children of the age of
a) 5 to 12 years b) 6 to 14 years c) 6 to 12 years d) 5 to 16 years
28. National emergency can be proclaimed by the president of India on the ground of
a) Internal disturbances b) Political instability
c) External aggression d) National disasters
29. The Chali
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person and members of the National Human rights commission of India are appointed
by the
a) Prime Minister b) Chief Justice of India c) Union Home Minister d) Presidnet
30. Twelth schedule to the Indian constitution lists subjects which are to be handled by the
municipal corporations and municipalities
a) 15 b) 18 c) 21 d) 24
31. There are about
a) 2.00 lakhs

gram Panchayats in India
b) 2.50 lakhs c) 2.75 lakhs d) 3.00 lakhs

32. In a co-operative society, which one among the following is not the sole motive
a) Promotion of thrift b) Maximizing the profits
c) Promotion of self-help
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First/Second Semester B.E Degree Examination, Dff.2019/Jan.2020
Constitution of India, Professional Ethics Rights
(COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES)
Time: 2 hrs.] [ Max. Marks: 40
INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATES
1. Answer all the forty questions, each question carries ONE mark.
2. Use only Black ball point pen for writing ?' darkening the circles.
3. For each question, after selecting your answer, darken the appropriate circle
corresponding to the same question number on the OMR sheet.
4. Darkening two circles for the same question makes the answer invalid.
5. Damaging/overwriting, using whiteners on the OMR sheets are strictly prohibited.
1. The constitution of India was adopted and enacted on
th
a) 26 January, 1950 b) 26
th
November, 1949
c) 26
th
August, 1947 d) 26
th
December, 1949
2. The following word was added to the preamble by 42
nd
Amendment Act, 1976 to the
constitution
a) Sovereign b) Republic c) Democratic d) Secular
3. The federal structure and provisions relating to Union-State relations contained in India
constitution are based on the constitution of
a) Germany b) Australia c) Canada d) U.S.A
4. The important test to identify the basic features of the Indian constitution is
a) Preamble b) Directive principles of state policy
c) Fundamental rights d) Fundamental duties
5. Which of the following Act made the Indian Legislature bicameral for the first time?
a) India Councils Act, 1909 b) Government of India Act, 1919
c) Government of India Act, 1935 d) Indian Independence Act, 1947
6. Art.14, equality before law is not applicable to
a) Prime minister b) Chief justice of India c) Vice president d) Governor of a state
7. This is not the ground to impose restriction on the right to freedom of speech and expression
a) National security b) Law and order
c) Contempt of court d) Morality or decency
1
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8. Which Writ is issued by a high court or the supreme court to compel a public authority
perform a legal duty that it was not performing?
a) Writ of certiorari b) Writ of Quo Wan
-
anto
c) Writ of Mandamus d) Writ of prohibition
9. The aim of the directive principles of state policy is to establish a in the country
a) Socialist state b) Communist state c) Secular state d) Welfare state
10. The directive principles of state policy direct the state to secure
a) Common civil code b) Uniform civil code
c) Modern civil d) None of these
11. Indian Constitution provides fundamental duties to the Indian citizens
a) 09 b) 10 c) 11 d) 12
12. Which among the following is not an integral part of the Indian parliament?
a) The president b) The prime minister c) Lok Sabha d) Rajya Sabha
13. The vice ? president of India is elected y the members of an electoral college consisting of
a) Members of Lok sabha
b) Member of Rajya Sabha
c) Members of both houses of the parliament
d) Elected members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
14. The union council of ministers shall be collectively responsible to the
a) Prime minister b) President c) Rajya Sabha d) Lok Sabha
15. Who among the following certifies whether a bill is a money bill or an ordinary bill?
a) President b) Speaker of Lok Sabha
c) Prime minister d) Chairman of Rajya Sabha
16. Under the advisory jurisdiction, the supreme. court of India gives its opinion to
a) President b) Prime minister c) Union law minister d) Vice-president
17. The Governor of a state is
a) Chosen by the chief minister b) Appointed by the president
c) Appointed by the prime minister d) Elected by the citizens of that state
18. Which one of the following is a correct statement?
a) All state legislatures in the country are Bicameral
b) Half the state legislatures in the country are Bicameral
c) only a few state legislature in the country are Bicameral
d) All state legislatures in the country are unicameral
19. The state council of ministers has to tender their resignation if vote of no-confidence is passed
against it by the
a) Legislative assembly
b) Legislative council
c) Governor
d) joint session of both legislature assembly and legislature council
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20. 7 Election commission of India is a multi-member body, consisting of the chief election
commissioner and other election commissioners
a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5
21. The election commission does not conduct election to the
a) offices of the president and vice ? president
b) Parliament
c) State legislatures
d) Municipalities and Gram Panjayats
22. The procedure for amendment of the constitution is detailed under
a) Article 360 b) Article 365 c) Article 368 d) Article 369
23. Article 21A right to education as a fundamental right was added by
amendment Act.
a) 44
th
b) 86th c) 91st

constitution
th
d) 74

24. constitution Amendment Act has provided for the establishment of local self governing
units municipal corporations, municipalities and Nagar Panchayats
a) 42n
d
b) 44th c) 74
th
d) 86'
1
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25. Indian constitution guarantees reservation of seats to scheduled castes and scheduled tribes in
a) Lok Sabha and state legislative assemblies
b) Lok sabha only
c) Rajya Sabha only
d) State legislative assemblies only
26. Who are considered to be vulnerable group?
a) Scheduled castes b) Scheduled tribes c) Women and children d) All of these
77.
The state shall provide free and compulsory education to all children of the age of
a) 5 to 12 years b) 6 to 14 years c) 6 to 12 years d) 5 to 16 years
28. National emergency can be proclaimed by the president of India on the ground of
a) Internal disturbances b) Political instability
c) External aggression d) National disasters
29. The Chali
-
person and members of the National Human rights commission of India are appointed
by the
a) Prime Minister b) Chief Justice of India c) Union Home Minister d) Presidnet
30. Twelth schedule to the Indian constitution lists subjects which are to be handled by the
municipal corporations and municipalities
a) 15 b) 18 c) 21 d) 24
31. There are about
a) 2.00 lakhs

gram Panchayats in India
b) 2.50 lakhs c) 2.75 lakhs d) 3.00 lakhs

32. In a co-operative society, which one among the following is not the sole motive
a) Promotion of thrift b) Maximizing the profits
c) Promotion of self-help
...- -,...
on ........
? .......
d) Promotion of mutual aid
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33. Engineering ethics is
a) A macro ethics
b) Business ethics
c) A preventive ethics
d) A code of scientific rules based on ethics
34. Conflict of interest may be
a) False b) Potential c) Imaginary d) Create
35. As applied to responsibility, avoiding blame or being safe is the prime concern in
a) Minimalist view b) Reasonable care
c) Good works view d) Both (a)&(b)
36. is not the symptoms of "Group thinking"
a) Illusion of unanimity b) Mind guarding
c) Self-deception d) Self - censorship
37. Revealing the confidential information means
a) Breach of contract b) Criminal breach of trust
c) Violation of patent right d) Misusing,
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the truth
38. An expert testimony does not demand
a) Consulting extensively with the lawyer
b) Adequate time for thorough investigation
c) Expert legal knowledge
d) Objective and unbiased demeanor
39. The owner of the patent right retains his/her patent right for
a) 10 year b) 20 year c) 30 year
40. Acceptable risk means
a) Risk which is the natural part of the process
b) Risk which can be avoided
c) Inevitable risk
d) Risk of harm equal to probability of producing benefits.
d) 50 years
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