When was Objective Resolution moved and by who?
26 December 1946, Jawaharlal Nehru 13 December 1946, Jawaharlal Nehru 26 November 1946, Dr. B R Ambedkar 9 December 1946, Dr. Rajendra Prasad
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On 13 December 1946, Jawaharlal Nehru moved the ‘Objective Resolution’. Objective Resolution enshrined the aspirations and values of the constitution-makers.
Which of the following is not a fundamental right?
Right to Equality Right to Life Right to Property Right against Exploitation
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The Morarji Desai government eventually scrapped the fundamental right to property with the 44th Constitutional Amendment in 1978.
What is the pulsating theory of the universe?
A cosmological model that combines both the Big Bang and the Big Crunch as part of a cyclical event An expansion and contraction of the star as a whole in a regular periodic pulsation All the matter of the universe was present in a single place in the form of hot and dense fireball Counting of the galaxies is constant and new galaxies which are forming continuously are filling the empty spaces
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Sir J.C. Bose proposed a theory of the ascent of sap known as the pulsation theory. The Pulsating Universe Theory says that the universe follows self-sustaining cycles such as expanding and contrasting.
How many articles, parts, and schedules are in the Indian constitution?
395 Articles, 22 Parts, and 8 Schedules 395 Articles, 22 Parts, and 12 Schedules 385 Articles, 22 Parts, and 8 Schedules 385 Articles, 22 Parts, and 12 Schedules
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At its enactment, it had 395 articles in 22 parts and 8 schedules. At about 145,000 words, it is the second-longest active constitution—after the Constitution of Alabama—in the world.
Fundamental Rights are described in which articles of Indian Constitution?
Article 12 to 35 Article 14 to 32 Article 14 to 35 Article 12 to 32
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Article 12 to 35 contained in Part III of the Constitution deals with Fundamental Rights.
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