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Historical Background
The Company Rule (1773β1858)
The Crown Rule (1858β1947)
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Making of the constitution
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Salient features of the constitution
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πClick here for - Chapter 5 Union and it's territory
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Chapter 7 Fundamental rights
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Directive principles of state policy(DPSP)
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Fundamental Duties(FD)
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Amendment of the Constitution
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Basic structure of the Constitution
π M Laxmikant Part 2
(Chapters from 12 to 16 ) start from here
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Federal system
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Center States Relations
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Inter - state relations
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Central government
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(Chapters from 17 to 25 ) start from here
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President
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Vice President
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Prime Minister
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Central council of ministers
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Cabinet committee
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Parliament
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Parliamentary committee
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Parliamentary forums
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Supreme court
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State Government
(Chapters from 26 to 33 )
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Governor
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Chief Minister
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State Council of Ministers
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State Legislature
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M Laxmikant 5th Edition
M Laxmikant 6th Edition
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Historical Background
The Company Rule (1773β1858)
The Crown Rule (1858β1947)
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Making of the constitution
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Salient features of the constitution
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Chapter 7 Fundamental rights
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Directive principles of state policy(DPSP)
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Fundamental Duties(FD)
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Amendment of the Constitution
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Basic structure of the Constitution
π M Laxmikant Part 2
(Chapters from 12 to 16 ) start from here
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Federal system
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Center States Relations
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Inter - state relations
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(Chapters from 17 to 25 ) start from here
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President
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Vice President
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Prime Minister
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Central council of ministers
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Cabinet committee
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Parliament
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Parliamentary forums
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Supreme court
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State Government
(Chapters from 26 to 33 )
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Governor
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Chief Minister
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State Council of Ministers
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State Legislature
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M Laxmikant 5th Edition
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MCQ OF M LAXMIKANT OBJECTIVE QUESTION BANK
πClick here for - CHAPTER 1
Historical Background
The Company Rule (1773β1858)
The Crown Rule (1858β1947)
πClick here for - CHAPTER 2
Making of the constitution
πClick here for - Chapter 3
Salient features of the constitution
πClick here for - Chapter 4 Preamble
πClick here for - Chapter 5 Union and it's territory
πClick here for - Chapter 6 citizenship
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Chapter 7 Fundamental rights
πClick here for - Chapter 8
Directive principles of state policy(DPSP)
πClick here for- Chapter 9
Fundamental Duties(FD)
πClick here for-- Chapter 10
Amendment of the Constitution
πClick here for-- Chapter 11
Basic structure of the Constitution
π M Laxmikant Part 2
(Chapters from 12 to 16 ) start from here
πClick here for-- Chapter 12 Parliamentary system
π Click here for--Chapter 13
Federal system
π Click here for-- Chapter 14
Center States Relations
π Click here for-- Chapter 15
Inter - state relations
π Click here for-- Chapter 16 Emergency provisions
Central government
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π M Laxmikant Part 3
(Chapters from 17 to 25 ) start from here
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President
π Click here for-- Chapter 18
Vice President
π Click here for-- Chapter 19
Prime Minister
π Click here for-- Chapter 20
Central council of ministers
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Cabinet committee
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Parliament
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Parliamentary committee
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Parliamentary forums
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Supreme court
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State Government
(Chapters from 26 to 33 )
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Governor
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Chief Minister
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State Council of Ministers
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State Legislature
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High court
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Subordinate courts
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Special provisions for some state
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Panchayatraj
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Municipalities
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Union territories
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Schedule and Tribal areas
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Election commission of India
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Union public service commission
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State public service commission
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Finance commission of India
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National commission for scheduled castes
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National commission for scheduled Tribes
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Special officer for linguistic minorities
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Comptroller and auditor general of India
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Attorney general of India
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Advocate general of India
Part 8
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πNon Constitutional bodies
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πPart 10 Appendices start from here
OBJECTIVE BOOK OF M LAXMIKANT END HERE
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MCQ OF M LAXMIKANT OBJECTIVE QUESTION BANK
πClick here for - CHAPTER 1
Historical Background
The Company Rule (1773β1858)
The Crown Rule (1858β1947)
πClick here for - CHAPTER 2
Making of the constitution
πClick here for - Chapter 3
Salient features of the constitution
πClick here for - Chapter 4 Preamble
πClick here for - Chapter 5 Union and it's territory
πClick here for - Chapter 6 citizenship
πClick here for-
Chapter 7 Fundamental rights
πClick here for - Chapter 8
Directive principles of state policy(DPSP)
πClick here for- Chapter 9
Fundamental Duties(FD)
πClick here for-- Chapter 10
Amendment of the Constitution
πClick here for-- Chapter 11
Basic structure of the Constitution
π M Laxmikant Part 2
(Chapters from 12 to 16 ) start from here
πClick here for-- Chapter 12 Parliamentary system
π Click here for--Chapter 13
Federal system
π Click here for-- Chapter 14
Center States Relations
π Click here for-- Chapter 15
Inter - state relations
π Click here for-- Chapter 16 Emergency provisions
Central government
πππππ
π M Laxmikant Part 3
(Chapters from 17 to 25 ) start from here
π Click here for-- Chapter 17
President
π Click here for-- Chapter 18
Vice President
π Click here for-- Chapter 19
Prime Minister
π Click here for-- Chapter 20
Central council of ministers
π Click here for-- Chapter 21
Cabinet committee
π Click here for-- Chapter 22
Parliament
π Click here for-- Chapter 23
Parliamentary committee
π Click here for-- Chapter 24
Parliamentary forums
πClick here for-- Chapter 25
Supreme court
Click below link for Part - 4
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State Government
(Chapters from 26 to 33 )
πClick here for-- Chapter 26
Governor
πClick here for-- Chapter 27
Chief Minister
πClick here for-- Chapter 28
State Council of Ministers
πClick here for-- Chapter 29
State Legislature
πClick here for-- Chapter 30
High court
πClick here for-- Chapter 31
Subordinate courts
πClick here for-- Chapter 33
Special provisions for some state
πClick here for-- Chapter 34
Panchayatraj
πClick here for-- Chapter 35
Municipalities
πClick here for-- Chapter 36
Union territories
πClick here for-- Chapter 37
Schedule and Tribal areas
πClick here for-- Chapter 38
Election commission of India
πClick here for-- Chapter 39
Union public service commission
πClick here for-- Chapter 40
State public service commission
πClick here for-- Chapter 41
Finance commission of India
πClick here for-- Chapter 42
National commission for scheduled castes
πClick here for-- Chapter 43
National commission for scheduled Tribes
πClick here for-- Chapter 44
Special officer for linguistic minorities
πClick here for-- Chapter 45
Comptroller and auditor general of India
πClick here for-- Chapter 46
Attorney general of India
πClick here for-- Chapter 47
Advocate general of India
Part 8
ππ
πNon Constitutional bodies
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πPart 10 Appendices start from here
OBJECTIVE BOOK OF M LAXMIKANT END HERE
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If atleast 100 plus members ready to enroll for test , planning to come up with test series ( total- 5 test ) on polity subject which will help you in the upcoming prelims .
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77%
Yes I am ready to enroll for test but fee should be less than 100 rs
23%
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βRapid Financing Instrumentβ and βRapid Credit Facilityβ are related to the provisions of lending by
which of the following:
which of the following:
Anonymous Quiz
13%
(a) Asian Development Bank
61%
(b) International Monetary Fund
13%
(c) United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative
13%
(d) World Bank
302) With reference to the Indian economy, consider the following statements:
1. An increase in Nominal Effective Exchange Rate (NEER) indicates the appreciation of rupee.
2. An increase in the Real Effective Exchange Rate (REER) indicates an improvement in trade
competitiveness.
3. An increasing trend in domestic inflation relative to inflation in other countries is likely to cause an
increasing divergence between NEER and REER.
1. An increase in Nominal Effective Exchange Rate (NEER) indicates the appreciation of rupee.
2. An increase in the Real Effective Exchange Rate (REER) indicates an improvement in trade
competitiveness.
3. An increasing trend in domestic inflation relative to inflation in other countries is likely to cause an
increasing divergence between NEER and REER.
ECONOMY UPSC,MPSC, QUIZ, MCQ
302) With reference to the Indian economy, consider the following statements: 1. An increase in Nominal Effective Exchange Rate (NEER) indicates the appreciation of rupee. 2. An increase in the Real Effective Exchange Rate (REER) indicates an improvementβ¦
Which of the above statements are correct?
Anonymous Quiz
22%
(a) 1 and 2 only
31%
(b) 2 and 3 only
24%
(c) 1 and 3 only
24%
(d) 1, 2 and 3
303) With reference to the Indian economy, consider the following statements:
1. If the inflation is too high, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is likely to buy government securities.
2. If the rupee is rapidly depreciating, RBI is likely to sell dollars in the market.
3. If interest rates in the USA or European Union were to fall, that is likely to induce RBI to buy dollars.
1. If the inflation is too high, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is likely to buy government securities.
2. If the rupee is rapidly depreciating, RBI is likely to sell dollars in the market.
3. If interest rates in the USA or European Union were to fall, that is likely to induce RBI to buy dollars.
ECONOMY UPSC,MPSC, QUIZ, MCQ
303) With reference to the Indian economy, consider the following statements: 1. If the inflation is too high, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is likely to buy government securities. 2. If the rupee is rapidly depreciating, RBI is likely to sell dollars in theβ¦
Which of the statements given above are correct?
Anonymous Quiz
8%
(a) 1 and 2 only
59%
(b) 2 and 3 only
18%
(c) 1 and 3 only
15%
(d) 1, 2 and 3
304) With reference to the βG20 Common Frameworkβ, consider the following statements:
1. It is an initiative endorsed by the G20 together with the Paris Club.
2. It is an initiative to support Low Income Countries with unsustainable debt.
1. It is an initiative endorsed by the G20 together with the Paris Club.
2. It is an initiative to support Low Income Countries with unsustainable debt.
ECONOMY UPSC,MPSC, QUIZ, MCQ
304) With reference to the βG20 Common Frameworkβ, consider the following statements: 1. It is an initiative endorsed by the G20 together with the Paris Club. 2. It is an initiative to support Low Income Countries with unsustainable debt.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Anonymous Quiz
15%
(a) 1 only
27%
(b) 2 only
51%
(c) Both 1 and 2
7%
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
305) With reference to the India economy, what are the advantages of βInflation-Indexed Bonds (IIBs)β?
1. Government can reduce the coupon rates on its borrowing by way of IIBs.
2. IIGs provide protection to the investors from uncertainty regarding inflation.
3. The interest received as well as capital gains on IIBs are not taxable.
1. Government can reduce the coupon rates on its borrowing by way of IIBs.
2. IIGs provide protection to the investors from uncertainty regarding inflation.
3. The interest received as well as capital gains on IIBs are not taxable.
ECONOMY UPSC,MPSC, QUIZ, MCQ
305) With reference to the India economy, what are the advantages of βInflation-Indexed Bonds (IIBs)β? 1. Government can reduce the coupon rates on its borrowing by way of IIBs. 2. IIGs provide protection to the investors from uncertainty regarding inflation.β¦
Which of the statements given above are correct?
Anonymous Quiz
48%
(a) 1 and 2 only
16%
(b) 2 and 3 only
19%
(c) 1 and 3 only
16%
(d) 1, 2 and 3
306) With reference to foreign-owned e-commerce firms operating in India, which of the following
statements is/are correct?
1. They can sell their own goods in addition to offering their platforms as market-places.
2. The degree to which they can own big sellers on their platforms is limited.
statements is/are correct?
1. They can sell their own goods in addition to offering their platforms as market-places.
2. The degree to which they can own big sellers on their platforms is limited.
ECONOMY UPSC,MPSC, QUIZ, MCQ
306) With reference to foreign-owned e-commerce firms operating in India, which of the following statements is/are correct? 1. They can sell their own goods in addition to offering their platforms as market-places. 2. The degree to which they can own bigβ¦
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
Anonymous Quiz
29%
(a) 1 only
21%
(b) 2 only
45%
(c) Both 1 and 2
5%
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
307) Which of the following activities constitute real sector in the economy?
1. Farmers harvesting their crops
2. Textile mills converting raw cotton into fabrics
3. A commercial bank lending money to a trading company
4. A corporate body issuing Rupee Denominated Bonds overseas
1. Farmers harvesting their crops
2. Textile mills converting raw cotton into fabrics
3. A commercial bank lending money to a trading company
4. A corporate body issuing Rupee Denominated Bonds overseas
308) Which one of the following situations best reflects βIndirect Transfersβ often talked about in media
recently with reference to India?
(a) An Indian company investing in a foreign enterprise and paying taxes to the foreign country on the
profits arising out of its investment
(b) A foreign company investing in India and paying taxes to the country of its base on the profits
arising out of its investment
(c) An Indian company purchases tangible assets in a foreign country and sells such assets after their
value increases and transfers the proceeds to India
(d) A foreign company transfers shares and such shares derive their substantial value from assets
located in India
recently with reference to India?
(a) An Indian company investing in a foreign enterprise and paying taxes to the foreign country on the
profits arising out of its investment
(b) A foreign company investing in India and paying taxes to the country of its base on the profits
arising out of its investment
(c) An Indian company purchases tangible assets in a foreign country and sells such assets after their
value increases and transfers the proceeds to India
(d) A foreign company transfers shares and such shares derive their substantial value from assets
located in India
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