Daily Quiz | On the Constitution of India
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This country’s Constitution was adopted in 1937. India’s Constitution borrows X from this country’s Constitution. X are the ideals that a state must keep in mind while framing policies or enacting laws. Name X. Also name the country from which X was borrowed; it also fought Britain.
Answer : Directive Principles of State Policy; Ireland
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This student of Abanindranath Tagore was influenced by the murals in the Ajanta caves. He was among the first Fellows of Lalit Kala Akademi. Name this artist who illustrated the Constitution.
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Both Nehru and Ambedkar opposed the inclusion of this word in the Constitution as they believed that the way in which it is used and understood in the Western context would not fit into India’s multireligious landscape. It was in 1976 that this word was finally added to the Preamble. What is this word, which we hear all the time in political discourse?
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He is often known as the architect of modern Bihar. Who is this man, who was the first chairman of the Constituent Assembly?
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On January 26, 1950, India was declared a Sovereign Democratic Republic in the Government House’s Darbar Hall. The last Governor-General of India was present at the ceremony. He was one of the Chief Ministers of the Madras Presidency and leader of the Indian National Congress. Name him.
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Who was the calligrapher of the original Preamble of the Indian Constitution who wrote in English?