Who has the power to create new states?
Parliament of India Chief Justice of India Governor State legislatures
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Article 3 assigns to Parliament the power to enact legislation for the formation of new States. Parliament may create new States in a number of ways, namely by (i) separating the territory from any State, (ii) uniting two or more States, (iii) uniting parts of States, and (iv) uniting any territory to a part of any State.
When was Jana Gana Mana adopted as our national anthem?
25 January 1950 24 January 1950 26 January 1950 26 November 1949
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On 24 January 1950, ‘Jana Gana Mana’ was adopted as the national anthem.
Which one is not the Component of the Preamble?
Sovereign Secular Hostility Democratic Republic
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The preamble declares India to be a sovereign, socialist, secular, and democratic republic. The objectives stated by the Preamble are to secure justice, liberty, and equality for all citizens and promote fraternity to maintain the unity and integrity of the nation.
The nature of the Indian Constitution-
Unitary Federal Quasi Federal System Parliamentary
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Indian constitution is federal in form and unitary in spirit. The meaning of the quasi-federal system is both federal and unitary. In Unitary Constitution the supreme governing authority of a state is concentrated in a single place(Central Government). In this constitution, the supreme power is divided between the central and state government, and both governments are independent in their domain.
Who was the first temporary chairman of the Constituent Assembly?
BN Rau Harendra Coomar Mookerjee Dr. Sachchidananda Sinha Dr. Rajendra Prasad
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Dr. Sachchidananda Sinha was appointed as the interim(temporary) chairman of the Constituent Assembly.
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