A. 1956
B. 1962
C. 1970(Interim)
D. 1973
Related Mcqs:
- Constituent Assembly passed the famous Objective Resolution in ____________?
A. February,1948
B. March,1948
C. March,1949
D. April,1949 - What is the meaning of Objective Resolution?
A. Objectives on which the further constitutions were to be based
B. Objectives of Constitutions
C. Objectives for the Pakistan
D. None of them - Who presented the Objective Resolution in the Constituent Assembly of India?
A. Jawaharlal Nehru
B. Motilal Nehru
C. Sardar Ballabah Bhai Patel
D. None of the above - On what base(s), the Pakistan National Congress raised objections on ‘Objective Resolution’?
A. The Resolution mixed up polities with religion.
B. The Resolution does not provide minorities respectable place
C. Both of them
D. None of them - A pupil of Plato’s great student, who developed the system of concentric spheres borrowed by Ptolemy, was this man who advanced the system of epicycles, adding an additional seven, laying the final groundwork for the system adopted by Aristotle and Ptolemy Who was he?
A. Eratosthenes
B. Callipus
C. Diophantus
D. Eppipides - Under article 169, article 169, parliament of india can:
A. Dissolve the state assembly
B. Appoint state assembly
C. Entirely change the composition of state
D. None of them - The British Parliament Act of 1911 as amended in 1949 in legislation:
A. Equated the two houses
B. Pitted the two houses against each other
C. Established the superiority of House of Commons
D. Established the superiority of House of Lords - The British Parliament Act of 1911 as amended in 1949, in legislation:
A. Equaled the two houses
B. Pitted the two houses against each other
C. Established the Superiority of House of Commons
D. Established the Superiority of the House of Lords - According to the Parliament Act of 1949, the House of Lords can delay a Non-Money Bill for:
A. One year
B. Two years
C. Three years
D. Four years - According to the Acts of 1911 and 1949 the House of Lords cannot delay a Money Bill for more than:
A. One month
B. Two months
C. Three months
D. Four months