GK Practice Question and Answer
5 Q: How many fundamental rights were there in the beginning-
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653259379c44d229e72362f4- 1Sixfalse
- 2Seventrue
- 3Fourfalse
- 4Fivefalse
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Answer : 2. "Seven "
Explanation :
Right to property has been amended to a legal right by 44th amendment act 1979. Currently, there are six fundamental rights which are
1. Right to equality
2. Right to freedom
3. Right against exploitation
4. Right to religious freedom
5. Cultural and Educational right for minorities
6. Right to constitutional remedies
Q: Where did the Buddha attain enlightenment?
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6515711756a7b2508cbe142e- 1Sarnathfalse
- 2Bodh Gayatrue
- 3Kapilvastufalse
- 4Rajgrihafalse
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Answer : 2. "Bodh Gaya"
Explanation :
Buddha attained enlightenment in Bodhgaya.
Q: Hemispherical Dome structure that’s built on the sacred ruins of Buddhist is called –
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6515819810a18f5082097a27- 1Cavin (Stupa)true
- 2Religious Orderfalse
- 3Pillarfalse
- 4Monalithfalse
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Answer : 1. "Cavin (Stupa) "
Explanation :
The spherical dome structure is built on the sacred ruins of Buddhist is called ‘Stupa’ (cairn). This stupa is called ‘Chaitya’ also
Q: Which of the followings issues a writ-
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65325b6a2f3bde70c149f2b4- 1Any High Court and Supreme Courttrue
- 2Any Courtfalse
- 3District Courtfalse
- 4Administrative Tribunalfalse
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Answer : 1. "Any High Court and Supreme Court "
Explanation :
Supreme court (article 32) and High Courts (article 226) have the right to issue a writ.
Q: In which of the part of the constitution, the fundamental rights are enshrined-
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Answer : 4. "Part 3 "
Explanation :
The fundamental rights are enshrined in Part 3 of the constitution from Articles 12 to 35.