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  • Paper code: 074/2016
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Question 1 Indian Constitution
The Constituent Assembly firstly summoned in Constitution Hall. Which is recently known as:
  1. A. Constituent Assembly Hall
  2. B. Central Hall of Parliament
  3. C. Assembly Hall of Lok Sabha
  4. D. Assembly Hall of Rajya Sabha

Correct answer: B. Central Hall of Parliament

Correct answer (Option B):\nThe Constituent Assembly of India met for the first time on December 9, 1946, in the Constitution Hall, which is today famously known as the Central Hall of the Parliament House in New Delhi. This historic hall is where the Indian Constitution was framed and adopted.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOption A is an obsolete descriptive label. Options C and D refer to the separate legislative chambers of the lower and upper houses respectively, rather than the original historical hall used for the constituent assembly meetings.\n\nRemember:\nThe first session of the Constituent Assembly was presided over by Dr. Sachchidananda Sinha as the temporary President.
Question 2 Indian Constitution
Which articles of Indian Constitution deals about citizenship?
  1. A. Article 14-18
  2. B. Article 36-51
  3. C. Article 5-11
  4. D. Article 6-12

Correct answer: C. Article 5-11

Correct answer (Option C):\nPart II of the Constitution of India contains Articles 5 to 11 which comprehensively deal with Citizenship provisions. These articles define who became a citizen of India at the commencement of the Constitution and empower the Parliament to regulate the right of citizenship by law.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOption A (Articles 14-18) covers the Right to Equality under Fundamental Rights. Option B (Articles 36-51) outlines the Directive Principles of State Policy. Option D is an incorrect range that does not align with the constitutional parts.\n\nRemember:\nParliament exercised its power under Article 11 to enact the Citizenship Act, 1955.
Question 3 Important Acts
The Untouchability Offence Act passed by Indian parliament in:
  1. A. 1955
  2. B. 1956
  3. C. 1961
  4. D. 1972

Correct answer: A. 1955

Correct answer (Option A):\nThe Untouchability (Offences) Act was passed by the Indian Parliament in the year 1955. This act prescribed punishments for the practice of untouchability and for enforcement of any disability arising therefrom, giving legal effect to Article 17 of the Constitution.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOption B (1956) is when the States Reorganisation Act was passed. Option C (1961) is the year of the Dowry Prohibition Act. Option D (1972) marks the Wildlife Protection Act.\n\nRemember:\nThe Untouchability (Offences) Act, 1955 was later amended and renamed as the Protection of Civil Rights Act in 1976.
Question 4 Important Acts
The Right to Information Act came to exist on:
  1. A. 2005-Sept. 16
  2. B. 2005-Aug. 18
  3. C. 2005-Nov. 13
  4. D. 2005-Oct. 12

Correct answer: D. 2005-Oct. 12

Correct answer (Option D):\nThe Right to Information (RTI) Act was enacted by Parliament in June 2005, but it came fully into force on October 12, 2005. This date marks the day citizens officially received the statutory power to request information from public authorities.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOptions A, B, and C provide incorrect dates and months during the year 2005 that do not correspond to the official implementation date of the RTI Act.\n\nRemember:\nThe RTI Act replaced the older Freedom of Information Act, 2002 to ensure a more robust regime for transparency.
Question 5 Kerala Geography
The first Eco Tourism Centre in India:
  1. A. Thattekkad
  2. B. Thenmala
  3. C. Pampadumpara
  4. D. Odakkali

Correct answer: B. Thenmala

Correct answer (Option B):\nThenmala Eco-Tourism project, located in the Kollam district of Kerala, is recognized as the very first planned eco-tourism destination in India. It offers curated experiences in forestry, adventure, and leisure while preserving the ecosystem.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOption A (Thattekkad) is famous as the first bird sanctuary in Kerala. Option C (Pampadumpara) is known for agricultural research. Option D (Odakkali) is renowned for the Aromatic and Medicinal Plants Research Station.\n\nRemember:\nThenmala translates to 'Honey Hill' in Malayalam due to the high quality of medicinal honey collected from the local forest ranges.

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