A. 47 subjects
B. 68 subjects
C. 42 subjects
D. 38 subjects
A. Cultural and Educational Rights
B. Rights to Property
C. Right against Exploitation
D. Right to Religious Freedom
A. A fundamental right enforceable in a court of law
B. A fundamental duty
C. A directive Principle of State Policy
D. A fundamental right which, however can be enforced only if the State makes an enabling legislation
A. Is restricted to the issuance of five writs
B. Is not restricted to five writs. It has power to issue any order or directions as it may deem appropriate in a case
C. Is restricted to the issuance of writs of mandamus and prohibition
D. Is restricted to a traditional common writs
A. In the interest of sovereignty and integrity of India
B. In the interest of friendly relations with foreign states
C. In relation to defamation
D. In relation to incitement to an offence
A. Nineteenth
B. Twentieth
C. Twenty-first
D. Twenty-fifth
A. The Council of Minister and all Judges of the Supreme Court
B. The Prime Ministers the Law Minister and the Attorney General of India
C. Such of the Ministers of the Cabinet and the Prime Ministers, as be deems necessary
D. Such of the Judge of the Supreme Court and High Court as he deems necessary
A. Both A and R are right and R is the correct explanation of A
B. Both A and R are right and R is not the correct explanation of A
C. A is right but R is wrong
D. A is wrong but R is right
A. Elections
B. Special provision relating to certain classes
C. Service under the Union and the States
D. None from the above
A. Can be reservation in promotions
B. Cannot be reservation in promotions
C. Can be reservations in promotion for Other Backward Castes (OBC)
D. Can be reservation in promotion for women