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Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET) 2020 Previous Year Question Paper With Answer Key

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Topic:- LLB S2 T1

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  1. Read the passage and answer the following question:

    What I have tried to do is to discern and articulate the natural laws of a particular kind of human undertaking, which I have described as "the enterprise of subjecting human conduct to the governance of rules". These natural laws have nothing to do with any "brooding omnipresence in the skies." Nor have they the slightest affinity with any such proposition as that the practice of contraception is a violation of God's law. They remain entirely terrestrial in origin and application.

    They are not "higher" laws; if any metaphor of elevation is appropriate they should be called "lower" laws. They are like the natural laws of carpentry, or at least those laws respected by a carpenter who wants the house he builds to remain standing and serve the purpose of those who live in it.

    Though these natural laws touch one of the most vital of human activities they obviously do not exhaust the whole of man's moral life. They have nothing to say on topics as polygamy, the study of Marx, the worship of God, the progressive income tax, or the subjugation of women. If the question be raised whether any of these subjects, or others like them, should be taken as objects of legislation, that question relates to what I have called the external morality of law.

    As a convenient (though not wholly satisfactory) way of describing the distinction being taken we may speak of a procedural, as distinguished from a substantive natural law. What I have called the internal morality of law is in this sense a procedural version of natural law, though to avoid misunderstanding the word 'procedural' should be assigned a special and expanded sense so that it would include, for example, a substantive accord between official action and enacted law. The term 'procedural' is, however, broadly appropriate as indicating that we are concerned, not with the substantive aims of legal rules, but with the ways in which a system of rules for governing human conduct must be constructed and administered if it is to be efficacious and at the same time remain what it purports to be.

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    The passage is an explanation of....

    1. Legal Morality
    2. The Worship of God
    3. Natural Law
    4. God's Law
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    Choose the correct option from below.

    [Question ID = 8345]

    1. 1,2,3 & 4 [Option ID = 33374]
    2. 1 and 3 only [Option ID = 33375]
    3. 2 and 3 only [Option ID = 33376]
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    5. 3 only [Option ID = 33377]

    Correct Answer :-

    • 1 and 3 only [Option ID = 33375]
  2. Read the passage and answer the following question:

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    What I have tried to do is to discern and articulate the natural laws of a particular kind of human undertaking, which I have described as "the enterprise of subjecting human conduct to the governance of rules". These natural laws have nothing to do with any "brooding omnipresence in the skies." Nor have they the slightest affinity with any such proposition as that the practice of contraception is a violation of God's law. They remain entirely terrestrial in origin and application.

    They are not "higher" laws; if any metaphor of elevation is appropriate they should be called "lower" laws. They are like the natural laws of carpentry, or at least those laws respected by a carpenter who wants the house he builds to remain standing and serve the purpose of those who live in it.

    Though these natural laws touch one of the most vital of human activities they obviously do not exhaust the whole of man's moral life. They have nothing to say on topics as polygamy, the study of Marx, the worship of God, the progressive income tax, or the subjugation of women. If the question be raised whether any of these subjects, or others like them, should be taken as objects of legislation, that question relates to what I have called the external morality of law.

    As a convenient (though not wholly satisfactory) way of describing the distinction being taken we may speak of a procedural, as distinguished from a substantive natural law. What I have called the internal morality of law is in this sense a procedural version of natural law, though to avoid misunderstanding the word 'procedural' should be assigned a special and expanded sense so that it would include, for example, a substantive accord between official action and enacted law. The term 'procedural' is, however, broadly appropriate as indicating that we are concerned, not with the substantive aims of legal rules, but with the ways in which a system of rules for governing human conduct must be constructed and administered if it is to be efficacious and at the same time remain what it purports to be.

    The procedural version of natural law relates to

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    [Question ID = 8346]

    1. Internal morality [Option ID = 33378]
    2. External morality [Option ID = 33379]
    3. Objects of legislation [Option ID = 33380]
    4. Human activities [Option ID = 33381]
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    Correct Answer :-

    • Internal morality [Option ID = 33378]
  3. Read the passage and answer the following question:

    What I have tried to do is to discern and articulate the natural laws of a particular kind of human undertaking, which I have described as "the enterprise of subjecting human conduct to the governance of rules". These natural laws have nothing to do with any "brooding omnipresence in the skies." Nor have they the slightest affinity with any such proposition as that the practice of contraception is a violation of God's law. They remain entirely terrestrial in origin and application.

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    They are not "higher" laws; if any metaphor of elevation is appropriate they should be called "lower" laws. They are like the natural laws of carpentry, or at least those laws respected by a carpenter who wants the house he builds to remain standing and serve the purpose of those who live in it.

    Though these natural laws touch one of the most vital of human activities they obviously do not exhaust the whole of man's moral life. They have nothing to say on topics as polygamy, the study of Marx, the worship of God, the progressive income tax, or the subjugation of women. If the question be raised whether any of these subjects, or others like them, should be taken as objects of legislation, that question relates to what I have called the external morality of law.

    As a convenient (though not wholly satisfactory) way of describing the distinction being taken we may speak of a procedural, as distinguished from a substantive natural law. What I have called the internal morality of law is in this sense a procedural version of natural law, though to avoid misunderstanding the word 'procedural' should be assigned a special and expanded sense so that it would include, for example, a substantive accord between official action and enacted law. The term 'procedural' is, however, broadly appropriate as indicating that we are concerned, not with the substantive aims of legal rules, but with the ways in which a system of rules for governing human conduct must be constructed and administered if it is to be efficacious and at the same time remain what it purports to be.

    Natural laws, according to this passage, are

    1. the ones, having brooding omnipresence in the skies
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    3. terrestrial in origin and application
    4. higher laws
    5. lower laws

    Choose the correct option from below:

    [Question ID = 8347]

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    1. 1 and 3 both [Option ID = 33382]
    2. 1,2 and 3 only [Option ID = 33383]
    3. 2 and 3 both [Option ID = 33384]
    4. 2 and 4 both [Option ID = 33385]

    Correct Answer :-

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    • 2 and 4 both [Option ID = 33385]
  4. Read the passage and answer the following question:

    What I have tried to do is to discern and articulate the natural laws of a particular kind of human undertaking, which I have described as "the enterprise of subjecting human conduct to the governance of rules". These natural laws have nothing to do with any "brooding omnipresence in the skies." Nor have they the slightest affinity with any such proposition as that the practice of contraception is a violation of God's law. They remain entirely terrestrial in origin and application.

    They are not "higher" laws; if any metaphor of elevation is appropriate they should be called "lower" laws. They are like the natural laws of carpentry, or at least those laws respected by a carpenter who wants the house he builds to remain standing and serve the purpose of those who live in it.

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    Though these natural laws touch one of the most vital of human activities they obviously do not exhaust the whole of man's moral life. They have nothing to say on topics as polygamy, the study of Marx, the worship of God, the progressive income tax, or the subjugation of women. If the question be raised whether any of these subjects, or others like them, should be taken as objects of legislation, that question relates to what I have called the external morality of law.

    As a convenient (though not wholly satisfactory) way of describing the distinction being taken we may speak of a procedural, as distinguished from a substantive natural law. What I have called the internal morality of law is in this sense a procedural version of natural law, though to avoid misunderstanding the word 'procedural' should be assigned a special and expanded sense so that it would include, for example, a substantive accord between official action and enacted law. The term 'procedural' is, however, broadly appropriate as indicating that we are concerned, not with the substantive aims of legal rules, but with the ways in which a system of rules for governing human conduct must be constructed and administered if it is to be efficacious and at the same time remain what it purports to be.

    The term 'procedural' means and includes

    1. A substantive accord between official action and enacted law
    2. Administration of a system of rules for governing human conduct
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    4. Construction of a system of rules for governing human conduct
    5. External morality

    Choose the correct option from below

    [Question ID = 8348]

    1. 1,2,3 & 4 [Option ID = 33386]
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    3. 1,2 and 3 only [Option ID = 33387]
    4. 2 and 3 only [Option ID = 33388]
    5. 4 only [Option ID = 33389]

    Correct Answer :-

    • 1,2 and 3 only [Option ID = 33387]
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  5. Read the passage and answer the following question:

    What I have tried to do is to discern and articulate the natural laws of a particular kind of human undertaking, which I have described as "the enterprise of subjecting human conduct to the governance of rules". These natural laws have nothing to do with any "brooding omnipresence in the skies." Nor have they the slightest affinity with any such proposition as that the practice of contraception is a violation of God's law. They remain entirely terrestrial in origin and application.

    They are not "higher" laws; if any metaphor of elevation is appropriate they should be called "lower" laws. They are like the natural laws of carpentry, or at least those laws respected by a carpenter who wants the house he builds to remain standing and serve the purpose of those who live in it.

    Though these natural laws touch one of the most vital of human activities they obviously do not exhaust the whole of man's moral life. They have nothing to say on topics as polygamy, the study of Marx, the worship of God, the progressive income tax, or the subjugation of women. If the question be raised whether any of these subjects, or others like them, should be taken as objects of legislation, that question relates to what I have called the external morality of law.

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    As a convenient (though not wholly satisfactory) way of describing the distinction being taken we may speak of a procedural, as distinguished from a substantive natural law. What I have called the internal morality of law is in this sense a procedural version of natural law, though to avoid misunderstanding the word 'procedural' should be assigned a special and expanded sense so that it would include, for example, a substantive accord between official action and enacted law. The term 'procedural' is, however, broadly appropriate as indicating that we are concerned, not with the substantive aims of legal rules, but with the ways in which a system of rules for governing human conduct relates to

    1. the ones, governing the enterprise of rules
    2. God's Laws
    3. Objects of legislation
    4. Higher laws
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    Choose the correct option from below.

    [Question ID = 8349]

    1. 1,2,3 & 4 [Option ID = 33390]
    2. 1 only [Option ID = 33391]
    3. 2 and 3 both [Option ID = 33392]
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    5. 4 only [Option ID = 33393]

    Correct Answer :-

    • 1 only [Option ID = 33391]

Topic:- LLB S2 T2

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  1. According to the World Bank's 'Ease of Doing Business rankings', benchmarked to May 2019, India is ranked at

    [Question ID = 8351]

    1. 89 [Option ID = 33398]
    2. 75 [Option ID = 33399]
    3. 63 [Option ID = 33400]
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    5. 91 [Option ID = 33401]

    Correct Answer :-

    • 63 [Option ID = 33400]
  2. The difference between total revenue and total expenditure of a government is termed as

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    [Question ID = 8352]

    1. Fiscal deficit [Option ID = 33402]
    2. Revenue deficit [Option ID = 33403]
    3. Primary deficit [Option ID = 33404]
    4. Monetised deficit [Option ID = 33405]
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    Correct Answer :-

    • Fiscal deficit [Option ID = 33402]
  3. In 2019, the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in memory of Alfred Nobel was awarded to

    [Question ID = 8353]

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    1. Richard H. Thaler [Option ID = 33406]
    2. William D. Nordhaus [Option ID = 33407]
    3. Paul M. Romer [Option ID = 33408]
    4. Michael Kremer [Option ID = 33409]

    Correct Answer :-

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    • Michael Kremer [Option ID = 33409]
  4. As per law, the monetary policy framework in India shall be operated by

    [Question ID = 8354]

    1. NITI Aayog [Option ID = 33410]
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    3. Reserve Bank of India [Option ID = 33411]
    4. Department of Economic Affairs [Option ID = 33412]
    5. Department of Revenue [Option ID = 33413]

    Correct Answer :-

    • Reserve Bank of India [Option ID = 33411]
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  5. The head office of the Securities and Exchange Board of India is located at

    [Question ID = 8355]

    1. Delhi [Option ID = 33414]
    2. Kolkata [Option ID = 33415]
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    4. Mumbai [Option ID = 33416]

    Correct Answer :-

    • Mumbai [Option ID = 33416]
  6. Who among the following was not a recipient of a Nobel Prize?

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    [Question ID = 8356]

    1. Madam Marie Curie [Option ID = 33418]
    2. Abhijeet Banerjee [Option ID = 33419]
    3. Mahatma Gandhi [Option ID = 33420]
    4. Mother Teresa [Option ID = 33421]
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    Correct Answer :-

    • Mahatma Gandhi [Option ID = 33420]
  7. Which of the following represents the correct order of organising Tennis Grand Slams in an year (from January to December)?

    [Question ID = 8357]

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    1. Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, US Open [Option ID = 33422]
    2. US Open, Wimbledon, Australian Open, French Open [Option ID = 33423]
    3. Australian Open, Wimbledon, French Open, US Open [Option ID = 33424]
    4. Wimbledon, French Open, US Open, Australian Open [Option ID = 33425]

    Correct Answer :-

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    • Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, US Open [Option ID = 33422]
  8. Who among the following was not in the list of Bharat Ratna awardees in 2019?

    [Question ID = 8358]

    1. Pranab Mukherjee [Option ID = 33426]
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    3. Bhupen Hazarika [Option ID = 33427]
    4. Nanaji Deshmukh [Option ID = 33428]
    5. Deen Dayal Upadhyay [Option ID = 33429]

    Correct Answer :-

    • Deen Dayal Upadhyay [Option ID = 33429]
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  9. Who won the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, 2019?

    [Question ID = 8359]

    1. Rajnikant [Option ID = 33430]
    2. Amitabh Bachhan [Option ID = 33431]
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    4. Bhupen Hazarika [Option ID = 33432]
    5. None of these [Option ID = 33433]

    Correct Answer :-

    • Amitabh Bachhan [Option ID = 33431]
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  11. Who among the following are the recipients of the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award, 2019?

    [Question ID = 8360]

    1. Virat Kohli and Cheteswar Pujara [Option ID = 33434]
    2. Deepa Malik and Bajrang Punia [Option ID = 33435]
    3. Fouaad Mirza and Gaurav Singh Gill [Option ID = 33436]
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    5. Pooja Dhanda and Gurmeet Singh Sandhu [Option ID = 33437]

    Correct Answer :-

    • Deepa Malik and Bajrang Punia [Option ID = 33435]
  12. Who among the following was the recipient of Raman Magsaysay Award, 2019?

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    [Question ID = 8361]

    1. Ravish Kumar [Option ID = 33438]
    2. Arnab Goswami [Option ID = 33439]
    3. Sandip Pandey [Option ID = 33440]
    4. Punya Prasun Bajpai [Option ID = 33441]
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    Correct Answer :-

    • Ravish Kumar [Option ID = 33438]
  13. Which country won the FIFA World Cup Final 2018?

    [Question ID = 8362]

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    1. Croatia [Option ID = 33442]
    2. France [Option ID = 33443]
    3. Brazil [Option ID - 33444]
    4. Germany [Option ID = 33445]

    Correct Answer :-

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    • France [Option ID = 33443]
  14. In the FIFA World Cup, 2020 organised ?

    [Question ID = 8363]

    1. England [Option ID = 33446]
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    3. South Africa [Option ID = 33447]
    4. Australia [Option ID = 33448]
    5. West Indies [Option ID = 33449]

    Correct Answer :-

    • Australia [Option ID = 33448]
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  15. Who among the following have won the best actress and best actor awards for 66th National Film Awards 2019?

    [Question ID = 8364]

    1. Keerthy Suresh, Ayushmann Khurana, Vicky Kaushal [Option ID = 33450]
    2. Deepika Padukon, Ayushmann Khurana, Akshay Kumar [Option ID = 33451]
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    4. Kangana Ranaut, Vicky Kaushal, Swanand Kirkere [Option ID = 33452]
    5. Keerthy Suresh, Akshay Kumar, Swanand Kirkere [Option ID = 33453]

    Correct Answer :-

    • Keerthy Suresh, Ayushmann Khurana, Vicky Kaushal [Option ID = 33450]
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  17. Which of the following city was granted cleanest capital city award as per the Swachh Survekshan Awards 2019?

    [Question ID = 8365]

    1. Lucknow [Option ID = 33454]
    2. Mumbai [Option ID = 33455]
    3. Panaji [Option ID = 33456]
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    5. Bhopal [Option ID = 33457]

    Correct Answer :-

    • Bhopal [Option ID = 33457]
  18. Who won the Ranji Trophy 2019-20?

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    [Question ID = 8366]

    1. Saurashtra [Option ID = 33458]
    2. Vidarbha [Option ID = 33459]
    3. Delhi [Option ID = 33460]
    4. Karnataka [Option ID = 33461]
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    Correct Answer :-

    • Saurashtra [Option ID = 33458]
  19. 'Vyom Mitra' is

    [Question ID = 8367]

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    1. An unmanned aerial vehicle to observe air quality [Option ID = 33462]
    2. A nanosatellite developed by India in association with Japan [Option ID = 33463]
    3. A humanoid which will be sent by ISRO in space. [Option ID = 33464]
    4. An indigenously designed aircraft to rescue people from natural disasters. [Option ID = 33465]

    Correct Answer :-

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    • A humanoid which will be sent by ISRO in space. [Option ID = 33464]
  20. Which of the following reports is/are released by the World Bank?

    A. Women, Business and the Law

    B. The World's Women

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    C. Economic Freedom Index

    Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

    [Question ID = 8368]

    1. A only [Option ID = 33466]
    2. C only [Option ID = 33467]
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    4. A and C only [Option ID = 33468]
    5. A and B only [Option ID = 33469]

    Correct Answer :-

    • A only
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  22. Consider the following statements regarding Bharat Interface for Money (BHIM) and asnwer the following question.

    1. It is a payment interface developed by Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to allow real-time fund transfer.
    2. It allows for the linking of multiple bank accounts and the option of applying in Initial Public Offer (IPO).

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

    [Question ID = 8369]

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    1. 1 only [Option ID = 33470]
    2. 2 only [Option ID = 33471]
    3. Both 1 and 2 [Option ID = 33472]
    4. Neither 1 nor 2 [Option ID = 33473]

    Correct Answer :-

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    • 2 only [Option ID = 33471]
  23. Which among the following releases the Human Capital Index?

    [Question ID = 8370]

    1. World Bank [Option ID = 33474]
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    3. International Monetary Fund [Option ID = 33475]
    4. United Nation Development Program [Option ID = 33476]
    5. World Economic Forum [Option ID = 33477]

    Correct Answer :-

    • World Bank [Option ID = 33474]
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  24. 'Mohiniyattam', a classical solo dance, originated in

    [Question ID = 8371]

    1. Odisha [Option ID = 33478]
    2. Kerala [Option ID = 33479]
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    4. Tamil Nadu [Option ID = 33480]
    5. None of these [Option ID = 33481]

    Correct Answer :-

    • Kerala [Option ID = 33479]
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  26. Which among the following stands for USB in relation to laptops and computers?

    [Question ID = 8372]

    1. Unique Storage Bus [Option ID = 33482]
    2. Universal Series Bus [Option ID = 33483]
    3. Universal Serial Bus [Option ID = 33484]
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    5. Unique Series Bus [Option ID = 33485]

    Correct Answer :-

    • Universal Serial Bus [Option ID = 33484]
  27. Which one of these is not a specialized agency of the United Nations?

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    [Question ID = 8373]

    1. International Civil Aviation Organization [Option ID = 33486]
    2. International Labour Organization [Option ID = 33487]
    3. Food and Agricultural Organization [Option ID = 33488]
    4. World Trade Organization [Option ID = 33489]
    5. --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---

    Correct Answer :-

    • World Trade Organization [Option ID = 33489]
  28. Who was one of the members of International Criminal Tribunal for the Far East (Tokyo Tribunal)?

    [Question ID = 8374]

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    1. Judge Radha Binod Paul [Option ID = 33490]
    2. Judge Nagendra Singh [Option ID = 33491]
    3. Judge Dalveer Bhandari [Option ID = 33492]
    4. Judge Hiralal J. Kania [Option ID = 33493]

    Correct Answer :-

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    • Judge Radha Binod Paul [Option ID = 33490]
  29. Which one of the following is a tripartite UN agency?

    [Question ID = 8375]

    1. International Civil Aviation Organization [Option ID = 33494]
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    3. International Maritime Organization [Option ID = 33495]
    4. International Labour Organization [Option ID = 33496]
    5. International Criminal Court [Option ID = 33497]

    Correct Answer :-

    • International Labour Organization [Option ID = 33496]
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  30. Which one of the following was established by the Rome Statute?

    [Question ID = 8376]

    1. International Criminal Court [Option ID = 33498]
    2. International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda [Option ID = 33499]
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    4. International Crimes Tribunal, Bangladesh [Option ID = 33500]
    5. Special court for Sierra Leone [Option ID = 33501]

    Correct Answer :-

    • International Criminal Court [Option ID = 33498]
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  32. Which one of the following is not a principal organ of the United Nations?

    [Question ID = 8377]

    1. Trusteeship Council [Option ID = 33502]
    2. General Assembly [Option ID = 33503]
    3. Human Rights Council [Option ID = 33504]
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    5. Security Council [Option ID = 33505]

    Correct Answer :-

    • Human Rights Council [Option ID = 33504]
  33. In India, the writ of prohibition may be issued, when there is

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    [Question ID = 8378]

    1. Both an absence of jurisdiction or excess of jurisdiction & violation of principles of natural justice [Option ID = 33506]
    2. Violation of principles of natural justice [Option ID = 33507]
    3. An absence of jurisdiction or excess of jurisdiction [Option ID = 33508]
    4. A request to produce the body of the person [Option ID = 33509]
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    Correct Answer :-

    • Both an absence of jurisdiction or excess of jurisdiction & violation of principles of natural justice [Option ID = 33506]
  34. Which Schedule of the Constitution of India, 1950 prescribes the forms of oaths or affirmations for constitutional functionaries?

    [Question ID = 8379]

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    1. Sixth Schedule [Option ID = 33510]
    2. Second Schedule [Option ID = 33511]
    3. Fifth Schedule [Option ID = 33512]
    4. Third Schedule [Option ID = 33513]

    Correct Answer :-

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    • Third Schedule [Option ID = 33513]
  35. Who declared a state of emergency in India under Article 352 of the Constitution of India in the year 1975?

    [Question ID = 8380]

    1. Indira Gandhi [Option ID = 33514]
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    3. Giani Zail Singh [Option ID = 33515]
    4. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed [Option ID = 33516]

    Correct Answer :-

    • Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed [Option ID = 33516]
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  37. Who among the following has a casting vote over a bill in a joint parliamentary session?

    [Question ID = 8381]

    1. Chairman of Rajya Sabha [Option ID = 33518]
    2. Speaker of Lok Sabha [Option ID = 33519]
    3. Deputy Speaker of Rajya Sabha [Option ID = 33520]
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    5. President of India [Option ID = 33521]

    Correct Answer :-

    • Speaker of Lok Sabha [Option ID = 33519]
  38. Exchange of Enclaves between India and Bangladesh was executed through

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    [Question ID = 8382]

    1. 100th Constitutional Amendment Act [Option ID = 33522]
    2. 101th Constitutional Amendment Act [Option ID = 33523]
    3. 102nd Constitutional Amendment Act [Option ID = 33524]
    4. 99th Constitutional Amendment Act [Option ID = 33525]
    5. --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---

    Correct Answer :-

    • 100th Constitutional Amendment Act [Option ID = 33522]
  39. Article 44 of the Constitution of India is related to

    [Question ID = 8383]

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    1. Uniform Civil Code for citizens [Option ID = 33526]
    2. Provision of early childhood care and education to children below the age of 6 years [Option ID = 33527]
    3. The duty of the state to raise the level of nutrition [Option ID = 33528]
    4. Organization of agriculture and animal husbandry [Option ID = 33529]

    Correct Answer :-

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    • Uniform Civil Code for citizens [Option ID = 33526]
  40. Supreme Court of India's judgement in Justice K.S. Puttaswamy (Retd.) and Anr. v Union of India and Ors is related to

    [Question ID = 8384]

    1. Right to Privacy [Option ID = 33530]
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    3. 2G Spectrum [Option ID = 33531]
    4. Coal gate Scam [Option ID = 33532]
    5. Section 377 of IPC [Option ID = 33533]

    Correct Answer :-

    • Right to Privacy [Option ID = 33530]
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  41. Indian legal system confers citizenship in the following manner:

    Choose the correct option:

    A. By Birth

    B. By Descent

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    C.By Naturalisation

    D.By Registration

    [Question ID = 8385]

    1. A and B only [Option ID = 33536]
    2. A, B and C only [Option ID = 33537]
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    4. A, B and C only [Option ID = 33536]
    5. All of these [Option ID = 33537]

    Correct Answer :-

    • All of these [Option ID = 33537]
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  43. The Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 provides for special provisions for citizenship for migrants from the following countries:

    A. Myanmar

    B. Afghanistan

    C. Bangladesh

    D.Pakistan

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    Choose the correct answer from the options given below

    [Question ID = 8386]

    1. A, C and D only [Option ID = 33538]
    2. B, C and D only [Option ID = 33539]
    3. A, B and C only [Option ID = 33540]
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    5. All of these [Option ID = 33541]

    Correct Answer :-

    • B, C and D only [Option ID = 33539]
  44. According to the Constitution of India, which of the following fundamental rights cannot be suspended during national emergency?

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    [Question ID = 8387]

    1. Article 19 and 21 [Option ID = 33542]
    2. Article 14 and 21 [Option ID = 33543]
    3. Article 14 and 19 [Option ID = 33544]
    4. Article 20 and 21 [Option ID = 33545]
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    Correct Answer :-

    • Article 20 and 21 [Option ID = 33545]
  45. The pardoning power of the Governor of a state includes:

    A. Power to pardon a sentence of life imprisonment

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    B. Power to grant pardon where the punishment or sentence is by Court Martial

    C. Power to remit a sentence.

    Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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    1. A and C only [Option ID = 33546]
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    3. B and C only [Option ID = 33547]
    4. A only [Option ID = 33548]
    5. All of these [Option ID = 33549]

    Correct Answer :-

    • A and C only
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    • Which among the following recommended the inclusion of Fundamental Duties in the Constitution of India?

      [Question ID = 8389]

      1. Swaran Singh Committee [Option ID = 33550]
      2. Nehru Committee [Option ID = 33551]
      3. Gadgill Committee [Option ID = 33552]
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      5. Mandal Commission [Option ID = 33553]

      Correct Answer :-

      • Swaran Singh Committee [Option ID = 33550]
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