Which of the following is true?
1.Activity diagrams are used to model the processing of data.
2.Model-driven engineering is just a theoretical concept.
3.Model-driven engineering cannot be converted into a working/executable code.
4.All of the above
Answer:1
Posted Date:-2021-06-14 07:33:57
1.are appointed by the president in consultation with the prime minister
2.are appointed by the president on the recommendation of the speaker
3.are taken from various groups and parties in Parliament in proportion to their respective strength
4. both (b) and (c)
Answer 31.of six years
2. determined by the state legislative assembly of a state
3. of four years
4.None of the above
Answer 11.15 years
2.18 years
3.21 years
4.25 years
Answer 21.25 years
2.30 years
3.40 years
4.35 years
Answer 11.Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
2.Rabindranath Tagore
3.Sarat Chandra Chatterjee
4.Aurobindo Ghosh
Answer 21.always peaceful and constitutional
2. initially constitutional and by large non-violent
3. based on continuous armed resistance
4. largely supported by foreign powers
Answer 21.extension of provincial assemblies
2. to give more powers to local government
3.to abolish the post of secretary of the state for India
4. to establish diarchy in provinces
Answer 11.has a constitutional basis
2.has a statutory basis
3.has conventional basis
4.None of the above
Answer 11.similar to that of the prime minister
2. identical to that of the president
3.a combination of the position of the prime minister and president
4.not constitutional
Answer 11. an effective; hones government
2.socialist government
3.active opposition
4.adequate resources
Answer 41.during emergency session summoned for the purpose
2. every session
3.first session after each general election and the first session of each year
4.any session
Answer 31.Sri John Simon
2. Lord Chelmsford
3.Lord Minto
4. E.S. Montague
Answer 11.2 years
2.6 years
3.5 years
4.3 years
Answer 31.it assures representation to all the political parties in proportion to their strength in the Parliament
2. it enables the Parliament to examine the grants of all the ministries and departments in detail
3.it enables the Parliament to accept the demands of various ministries without scrutiny
4.None of the above
Answer 21.if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution by two-third majority declaring the subject in state list of national importance
2. if the legislatures of two or more states recommend to the Parliament to legislate on such a subject with regard to those states
3. for the implementation of treaties and agreements with foreign powers
4.All the above
Answer 41.the union list only
2.the concurrent list only
3.both union and concurrent list
4.all the three lists; viz. union list; state list and the concurrent list
Answer 31.44th amendment
2.45th amendment
3.26th amendment
4.None of the above
Answer 11. the speaker
2.the president
3.the prime minister
4.the minister for parliamentary affairs
Answer 21.Lok Sabha
2.Judiciary
3.Rajya Sabha
4.Parliament
Answer 21.adult franchise
2.equality of status
3.fraternity
4.justice
Answer 11.the Supreme Court
2.the chief justice of India
3.council of ministers
4.the two Houses of Parliament
Answer 41.Consolidated Fund of India
2.Consolidated Fund of the state where he last served
3.Consolidated Funds of the different states where he has served
4. Contingency Fund of India
Answer 11.it can legislate only on subjects entrusted to the Centre by the Constitution
2.it has to operate within the limits prescribed by the Constitution
3.the Supreme Court can declare laws passed by parliament as unconstitutional if they contravene the provisions of the Constitution
4.All of the above
Answer 41. was characterized by Chauvinism
2.aimed at restoration of the Hindu state
3.had national socialism as its ultimate goal
4.aimed at emancipation from colonial rule
Answer 41.Russian Revolution
2. Irish Revolution
3. French Revolution
4.US Constitution
Answer 31.Supreme Court of India
2.High Court of the state
3.committee appointed by the president
4.None of the above
Answer 11.governor on a report by the Supreme Court
2.governor on a resolution passed by Parliament
3.president on a report by the Supreme Court
4.president on a resolution passed by Parliament
Answer 31.directly elected by the people
2.indirectly elected
3.nominated
4.partly elected and partly nominated
Answer 11.4 years
2.5 years
3.6 years
4.3 years
Answer 21. English only
2.Hindi only
3.English or Hindi
4.English; Hindi or mother tongue
Answer 41.nominated by the leaders of the various parties in the Parliament
2.nominated by the leaders of the various parties in the Parliament
3.appointed by the speaker or elected by the House from amongst persons who are not members of Parliament
4.appointed by the speaker or elected by the House from amongst its own members
Answer 41.nominated by the district officer
2. the electorates of the respective territorial constituencies
3.nominated by local self-government minister of the state
4.nominated by the block development organization
Answer 21.directly elected by the people on the basis of universal adult franchise
2.elected by the members of the state legislative assemblies
3.elected by the members of the state legislative councils
4.elected by the members of the state legislative councils and state legislative assemblies
Answer 21.the people
2.Lok Sabha
3.elected members of the legislative assembly
4.elected members of the legislative council
Answer 31.two and one respectively
2.three and one respectively
3.four and one respectively
4.equal members for both the Houses
Answer 11.questions and supplementary questions
2.criticism of its policies
3.adjournment motion
4.All of the above
Answer 41.chief minister
2.chief justice
3.governor
4.vice-president
Answer 31.21 years
2.25 years
3.30 years
4.35 years
Answer 31.25 years
2.21 years
3.18 years
4.35 years
Answer 11.one-fourth of the total membership
2.one-tenth of the total membership of the Houses
3.50 percent strength of the Lok Sabha
4.at least 100 members
Answer 21.1906
2.1909
3.1915
4.1919
Answer 11.sovereignty
2.bicameral legislature
3.a high court exclusively of its own
4. None of the above
Answer 11.any five citizens of India
2.any five members of the Parliament
3.by another 50 members.
4.ten members of the Electoral College
Answer 31.1970
2.1971
3.1972
4.1973
Answer 41. Hindustan or Bharatavarsha
2.India or Hindustan
3.India or Bharat
4.Bharatadesh or India
Answer 31.the minorities of India
2. the National Integration Council
3.the women of India
4. the people of India
Answer 31.electrons and neutrons
2.electrons and protons
3.protons and neutrons
4.All of the above
Answer 31.3
2.4
3.5
4.6
Answer 31. chief justice of India
2.president
3.chief justice of high court
4.speaker of legislative assembly
Answer 31.the governor
2.the chief minister
3. chief justice of the state high court
4.speaker of legislative assembly
Answer 11.the speaker of Lok Sabha
2.the chief justice of India
3. the vice-president of India
4. None of the above
Answer 21. 22nd January 1947
2.26th November 1946
3.1st October 1948
4.None of the above
Answer 11.Sardar Patel
2.Jawaharlal Nehru
3.K.M. Munshi
4.B.R. Ambedkar
Answer 21.resignation
2.death
3.removal
4.All of the above
Answer 41. rests on coronations
2.is created by the Parliament
3. is created by the constitution
4.All of the above
Answer 31.if the President issues an order authorizing it to do so
2. if the Supreme Court of India gives authority to the Parliament of India in this regard
3.. if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution by two-third of its to legislate on a state matter in the national interest
4.None of the above
Answer 31.the members of the armed forces
2. the forces charged with the maintenance of public order
3.the persons employed in any bureau or other organization established by the state for purpose of intelligence
4.All of the above
Answer 41.Questions
2.Supplementary questions
3.Adjournment motions
4. None of the above
Answer 41.at all times
2.only during national emergency
3.during national emergency as well as constitutional emergency as well in a state
4. None of the above
Answer 11.help the government in the formulation of policy
2.exercise effective control over government on a regular and continuing basis
3.ensure that the parliament strictly adheres to the provision of the constitution and the prescribed parliamentary procedure
4.both (a) and (b)
Answer 21.a single assembly
2.an elected legislature
3.a legislature consisting of a lower and an upper chamber
4.parliamentary system of government
Answer 31.the judges in India cannot question the fairness or validity of a law; provided it is within the limits of the constitution
2. judges in India can question the fairness or validity of an undue law even if it is within the limits of the constitution
3.judges in India can declare a law invalid simply because in their opinion the law is not due or is unjust
4.None of the above
Answer 11. India is the biggest democracy
2. India has adopted the federal system
3.India has a written constitution
4. his office enjoys constitutional basis
Answer 41.advisory jurisdiction
2.appellate jurisdiction
3.original jurisdiction
4.constitutional jurisdiction
Answer 31.Parliament
2.Supreme Court
3.High courts
4.Election Commission
Answer 31. India is free to conduct her internal affairs
2.India is free to conduct her external affairs
3. India is free to conduct here internal as well as external affairs
4.None of the above
Answer 31.the speech by Jawaharlal Nehru on the banks of Ravi when he called for Purana Swaraj
2.the Nehru report
3. a resolution adopted at the Karachi session of the Indian National Congress
4.the Objectives Resolution adopted by the Constituent Assembly
Answer 41.equal fundamental rights to each citizen
2.the right to adequate means of livelihood to each individual
3. just and humane conditions of work to each individual
4.equal wages for equal work to each individual irrespective of sex
Answer 11. a sovereign; socialist and democratic republic
2.a sovereign; socialist; secular and democratic republic
3.a sovereign republic with a socialist pattern of society
4.a socialist; secular and democratic republic
Answer 21.14th Lok Sabha
2.15th Lok Sabha
3.16th Lok Sabha
4.17th Lok Sabha
Answer 41.the Consolidated Fund of India
2. the Contingency Fund
3. both the above funds
4.None of the above
Answer 21. in consultation with the chief justice of India
2. in consultation with the chief justice of India
3. in his discretion
4. in his discretion
Answer 41.violating the constitution
2.disregarding Parliament
3.for not taking the prime minister's advice
4.All of the above
Answer 11.on his own
2.on the recommendation of the prime ministers
3.only under emergency conditions
4.with the consent of the speaker
Answer 21.advice of the prime minister
2. advice of the chief justice of India
3. recommendation of Lok Sabha
4. recommendation of the Rajya Sabha
Answer 11.only with the approval of the Parliament
2.without the approval of the Parliament
3. only in the case of the national calamities
4.None of the above
Answer 21.the speaker
2.the prime minister
3.the prime minister and the leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha
4.None of the above
Answer 21.24
2.25
3.26
4.27
Answer 11.Janaki Ramachandran
2.Sucheta kriplani
3.Shashikala kakodkar
4.Nandini satpathy
Answer 21.vijay Lakshmi pandit
2. lata Devi
3.Indra Gandhi
4.sarojni Devi
Answer 1