Borrowed Principle of Constitution

The concept of Sovereign Parliament originated in:
England..
India
France
Japan

The concurrent list in the Indian Constitution is adopted from the Constitution of
U.S.A
Canada
Germany
Australia..

The Parliamentary form of Government in India has been adopted from the
American Constitution
Russian Constitution
British Constitution..
Swiss Constitution

Which of the following was not one of the features of Government of India Act, 1935?
Provincial autonomy
Diarchy of centre
Bicameral Legislature...
All India federation

In India, the concept of single citizenship is adopted from
England...
U.S.A.
Canada
France

Match the list 1 containing foreign constitution with list 2 containing the Indian provisions influenced by those foreign constitutions
List 1 (Foreign constitution)
A). U.S.A Constitution
B). Australian Constitution
C). Weimar Constitution
D). Canadian Constitution

List 2 (Provisions influenced)
1). Freedom of trade and commerce between the states
2). Emergency Provision
3). Quasi-federal form of government
4). Independence of the judiciary and separation of powers amon the three branches of the government
A-4, B-3, C-2, D-1
A-3, B-1, C-2, D-4
A-3, B-2, C-4, D-1
A-4, B-1, C-2, D-3...

‘The Federal System with Strong Centre’ has been borrowed by the Indian Constitution from
USA
Canada..
UK
France

The Institution of the Speaker and his role of the Indian Constitution are borrowed from the _____ constitution.
British..
French
Irish
Canadian

When were the Fundamental Duties incorporated in the Constitution?
In 1975
In 1976..
In 1978
In 1979

The Principles of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity of the Indian constitution are borrowed from the ______ constitution.
French..
Irish
Canadian
United States

The Directive Principles of State Policy of the Indian Constitution are borrowed from the _____ constitution.
Irish..
British
United States
Canadian

From which language, has the term ‘democracy’ been derived?
Greek..
Hebrew
English
Latin

At the time of British rule in India, the direct elections were for the first time incorporated under which Law/Act?

Indian Councils Act, 1892
Indian Councils Act, 1909..
Government of India Act, 1919
Government of India Act, 1935

The Power of Judicial Review and independence of the judiciary principle of the Indian Constitution is borrowed from the ______________ constitution.
British
Irish
Canadian
United States..

Which country accepted the policy of Dual Citizenship?
India
Canada
Australia
U.S.A...

One Word Substitutes

One Word Substitutes:
1. Altruist- A person who loves everybody.
2. Amateur- A person who does things only for pleasure.
3. Anarchist- A person who wants to create lawlessness in the state.
4. Arsenal- A place where weapons and ammunitions are stored.
5. Anonymous- A letter which does not bear the name of its writer.
6. Atheist- A person who does not believe in the existence of God.
7. Antidote- A medicine to counteract the effect of a poison.
8. Antiseptic- A medicine that prevents decomposing.
9. Aristocracy- A government run by the nobility.
10. Astronomer- A person who is skilled in the science of the celestial bodies.
11. Autobiography- A life history of a person written by self.
12. Audience- An assembly of listeners.
13. Autocracy- A government where the powers are concentrated in the hands of one person.
14. Bankrupt- A person who cannot pay his debts.
15. Belligerent- One who is engaged in fighting a battle or war.
16. Biography- A life story of a person written by another person.
17. Bibliophile- A lover of books.
18. Bigamy- The state of having two wives or husbands at the same time.
19. Bigot- A person blindly attached to any opinion, system of party.
20. Biologist- One person who is skilled in the science that treats of the life of animals and plant.
21. Blasphemous- One who is irreverent towards God.
22. Botanist- One who is well versed in the knowledge of plants and vegetables.
23. Bureaucracy- A government in which all the powers are concentrated in the hands of the officers.
24. Cannibal- A person who eats human beings.
25. Catalogue- A list of books.
26. Cardiologist- A person who is well versed in the matter relating to heart.
27. Carnivorous- An animal which eats flesh.
28. Celibacy- The state of being unmarried under a vow.
29. Celibate- A person who practices celibacy.
30. Claustrophobia- A morbid fear of confined spaces.
31. Cliché- Hackneyed phrases or oft used words or stereo-type phrases.
32. Connoisseur- A person who is competent to pass critical judgment upon anything.
33. Colleague- An associate in an office or institution.
34. Cosmopolitan- A person who is free from national prejudices or who considers himself as a citizen of the world.
35. Contemporary- A person living at the same time as another.
36. Credulous- A person who is too ready to believe.
37. Dead letter- A letter which is not claimed by anyone.
38. Dead language- A language which is no longer in use.
39. Democracy- A government of the people by the people and for the people.
40. Dermatologist- One who is well versed in the science which treats of the skin and its diseases.
41. Dilettante- An admirer of or dabbler in fine arts.
42. Draw- A battle or a match in which neither party wins.
43. Domicile- A place where one lives permanently.
44. Edible- A thing fit to be eaten.
45. Effeminate- A man who is having the qualities of a woman.
46. Egoist- A person who is in love with himself or self- centered.
47. Epicurean- One who is given to sensual pleasures or enjoyment.
48. Extempore- A speech made without any previous preparation.
49. Fanatic- One who is affected by excessive enthusiasm especially in religious matters.
50. Fastidious- One who cannot be easily pleased.
51. Fatal- A disease (or accident) which ends in death.
52. Fatalist- One who firmly believes in fate or destiny.
53. Feminist- A supporter of the cause of women.
54. Fratricide- The murder of a brother.
55. Gratis- Without payment or free of cost.
56. Garrulity- The habit of talking too much.
57. Genocide- Deliberate extermination or killing of a whole race.
58. Germicide- A medicine that kills germs.
59. Gynecologist- One who is well versed in the science of female ailments.
60. Herbivorous- Animals living on plants.
61. Homicide- The killing of one man by another man.
62. Homonym- A word which agrees with another in pronunciation and perhaps also in spelling but is different in connotation.
63. Honorary- An office for which no salary is paid.
64. Hospitable- One who entertains his guests well.
65. Hypochondriac- One who has exaggerated anxiety about one’s health.
66. Ignorant- One who lacks knowledge.
67. Illegal- That which is contrary to law.
68. Illegible- A handwriting which cannot be easily read.
69. Illiterate- One who is unable to read and write.
70. Immigrant- One who comes to settle in a country.
71. Impregnable- That which cannot be attacked or taken by force.
72. Impassable- That which cannot be passed through.
73. Impracticable- That which cannot be put into practice.
74. Impenetrable- That which cannot be pierced through.
75. Inaccessible- That which cannot be approached or reached.
76. Improbable- That which is not possible or credible.
77. Inaudible- That which cannot be heard.
78. Incorrigible- That which cannot be corrected.
79. Incredible- That which cannot be believed.
80. Incurable- That which cannot be cured.
81. Indefatigable- One who is incapable of being tired.
82. Indelible- Incapable of being effaced, or cancelled or obliterated.
83. Inexplicable- That which cannot be explained.
84. Inexorable- One who is unrelenting and cannot be moved by entreaties.
85. Infallible- One who is not liable to commit mistakes or err.
86. Inflammable- Capable of catching fire or combustible.
87. Inimitable- That which cannot be imitated.
88. Innocuous- That which is quite harmless.
89. Invincible- That which cannot be conquered or defeated.
90. Indescribable- That which cannot be described.
91. Inevitable- That which is bound to happen.
92. Insoluble- That which cannot be solved.
93. Irreparable- That which cannot be made good or repaired.
94. Linguist- One who knows several languages.
95. Loquacious- A person who talks too much.
96. Manuscript- A paper written by hand.
97. Matricide- A murderer or one’s Mother.
98. Misanthropist- One who hates mankind.
100. Mobocracy- The government run by the mob.