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Which Article of the Indian Constitution directs the State to prohibit the slaughter of cows, calves, and other milch and draught cattle?

  1. Article 47
  2. Article 48
  3. Article 48A
  4. Article 43A
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Which Article of the Indian Constitution directs the State to prohibit the consumption of intoxicating drinks and drugs harmful to health?

  1. Article 46
  2. Article 47
  3. Article 48
  4. Article 49
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Which of the following is NOT covered under Article 39 of the Constitution?

  1. Right to adequate means of livelihood
  2. Equal pay for equal work
  3. Promotion of international peace
  4. Prevention of concentration of wealth
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Article 48 of the Indian Constitution primarily focuses on:

  1. Providing free and compulsory education
  2. Organising agriculture and animal husbandry
  3. Promoting uniform civil code
  4. Providing equal justice and legal aid
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Article 48A of the Indian Constitution deals with:

  1. Uniform civil code
  2. Separation of judiciary from executive
  3. Promotion of international peace
  4. Improvement of environment, forests and wildlife
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Article 43A of the Indian Constitution directs the State to:

  1. Secure the participation of workers in the management of industries
  2. Provide minimum wages to agricultural workers
  3. Abolish bonded labour
  4. Promote cooperative societies
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What is the primary objective of Article 49 of the Indian Constitution?

  1. Promote village industries
  2. Protect the environment and wildlife
  3. Provide free legal aid to the poor
  4. Protect monuments and places of national importance
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Article 47 of the Indian Constitution directs the State to:

  1. Provide free and compulsory education to all children below 14 years
  2. Promote cooperative societies
  3. Raise the level of nutrition and the standard of living and to improve public health
  4. Ensure equal pay for equal work for both men and women
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Article 50 of the Indian Constitution directs the State to:

  1. Provide free legal aid to all citizens
  2. Separate the judiciary from the executive
  3. Organize village panchayats
  4. Promote uniform civil code
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Article 51 of the Indian Constitution directs the State to:

  1. Promote international peace and security
  2. Establish uniform civil code
  3. Organize village panchayats
  4. Provide free legal aid
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Article 46 of the Indian Constitution primarily directs the State to:

  1. Provide free legal aid to all citizens
  2. Promote the educational and economic interests of weaker sections
  3. Abolish all reservations in public employment
  4. Ensure a uniform civil code
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Promotion of cooperative societies is described under which of the following Articles of the Indian Constitution?

  1. Article 39
  2. Article 40
  3. Article 43A
  4. Article 43B
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Article 43 of the Indian Constitution directs the State to:

  1. Secure a living wage and conditions of work ensuring a decent standard of life for workers
  2. Promote uniform civil code
  3. Provide early childhood education
  4. Protect monuments and heritage sites
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Article 42 of the Indian Constitution directs the State to make provisions for:

  1. Right to work and education
  2. Just and humane conditions of work and maternity relief
  3. Uniform civil code for citizens
  4. Early childhood care and education
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Which of the following statements about Article 45 is correct?

  1. It guarantees compulsory education for children up to 14 years.
  2. It mandates free legal aid for children below 6 years.
  3. It provides for early childhood care and education for children below 6 years as a directive principle.
  4. It ensures right to education as a fundamental right.
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Which Article of the Indian Constitution directs the State to secure a Uniform Civil Code for all citizens?

  1. Article 42
  2. Article 39A
  3. Article 44
  4. Article 45
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What is the main directive of Article 40 of the Indian Constitution?

  1. To promote international peace and security
  2. To organize village panchayats and empower them as units of self-government
  3. To provide free legal aid to the poor
  4. To ensure uniform civil code across the country
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Which Article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the right to work, education, and public assistance in certain cases?

  1. Article 41
  2. Article 40
  3. Article 39
  4. Article 42
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What does Article 39 of the Indian Constitution primarily outline?

  1. Fundamental Duties of citizens
  2. Principles relating to the conduct of elections
  3. Principles the State should follow to ensure economic justice and welfare
  4. Administrative structure of the Union Government
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Which Constitutional Amendment introduced Article 39A, emphasizing free legal aid?

  1. 44th Amendment Act, 1978
  2. 86th Amendment Act, 2002
  3. 42nd Amendment Act, 1976
  4. 73rd Amendment Act, 1992
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What is the primary objective of Article 39A of the Indian Constitution?

  1. To provide free legal aid and promote equal justice
  2. To establish Lok Adalats
  3. To ensure universal adult suffrage
  4. To implement uniform civil code
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Which Article of the Indian Constitution directs the State to promote social, economic, and political justice and ensure the welfare of the people?

  1. Article 36
  2. Article 37
  3. Article 38
  4. Article 39
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What does Article 37 of the Indian Constitution state regarding the enforceability of the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSPs)?

  1. They are enforceable through the Supreme Court and High Courts.
  2. They are not legally enforceable by any court.
  3. They are enforceable only after a constitutional amendment.
  4. They are enforceable only by the President of India.
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Which of the following correctly explains the purpose of Article 36 in the Indian Constitution?

  1. It prescribes fundamental rights enforceable in court.
  2. It defines the duties of citizens under the Constitution.
  3. It provides the definition of “the State” in the context of Directive Principles.
  4. It outlines emergency powers of the President.
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