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Natwar Lal Parmar
Natwar Lal Parmar
Asked: 3 years agoIn: Upsc

A successful democracy depends upon widespread interest and participation in politics, in which voting is an essential part. To deliberately refrain from taking such an interest, and from voting, is a kind of implied anarchy, it is to refuse one’s political responsibility while enjoying the benefits of a free political society.

This passage relates to 

(a) duty to vote 

(b) right to vote 

(c) freedom to vote 

(d) right to participate in politics

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Gowri Bala
Gowri Bala
Asked: 3 years agoIn: Upsc

We have hard work ahead. There is no resting for any of us till we redeem our pledge in full fill we make all the people of India what destiny intends them to be. We are citizens of a great country, on the verge of bold advance, and we have to live up to that high standard. All of us, to whatever religion we may belong, are equally the children of India with, equal rights, privileges and obligations. We cannot encourage communalism or narrow mindedness, for no nation can be great whose people are narrow in thought or action.

The challenge the author of the above passage throws to the public is to achieve 

(a) a high standard of living, progress and privileges 

(b) equal privileges, fulfilment of destiny and political tolerance 

(c) spirit of adventure and economic parity 

(d) hard work, brotherhood out national unity

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Maya Bhatt
Maya Bhatt
Asked: 3 years agoIn: Upsc

In a democratic State, where a high degree of Political maturity of the people obtains, the conflict between the will of the sovereign law-making body and the organized will of the people seldom occurs.

What does the above passage imply? 

(a) In a democracy, force is the main phenomenon in the actual exercise of sovereignty. 

(b) In a mature democracy, force to a great extent is the main phenomenon in the actual exercise of sovereignty. 

(c) In a mature democracy, use of force is irrelevant in the actual exercise of sovereignty.

(d) In a mature democracy, force is narrowed down to a marginal phenomenon in the actual exercise of sovereignty.

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Mukti Ratan Kulkarni
Mukti Ratan Kulkarni
Asked: 3 years agoIn: Upsc

“The individual, according to Rousseau, puts his person and all his power in common under the supreme direction of the General Will and in our corporate capacity we receive each member as an indivisible part of the whole.”

In the light of the above passage, the nature of General Will is best described as 

(a) the sum total of the private wills of the individuals 

(b) what is articulated by the elected representatives of the individuals 

(c) the collective good as distinct from private wills of the individuals 

(d) the material interests of the community

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Anjana Sumit Bajwa
Anjana Sumit Bajwa
Asked: 3 years agoIn: Upsc

Examine the following statements: 

1. All colours are pleasant. 

2. Some colours are pleasant. 

3. No colour is pleasant. 

4. Some colours are not pleasant. 

Given that statement 4 is true, what can be definitely concluded? 

(a) 1 and 2 are true 

(b) 3 is true 

(c) 2 is false 

(d) 1 is false

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Shweta Banik
Shweta Banik
Asked: 3 years agoIn: Upsc

In a group of six women, there are four tennis players,four postgraduates in Sociology,one postgraduate in Commerce and three bank employees. Vimala and Kamla are the bank employees while Amala and Komala are unemployed. Komala and Nirmala are among the tennis players.Amala,Kamla,Komala and Nirmala are postgraduates in Sociology of whom two are bank employees. If Shyamala is a postgraduate in Commerce, who among the following is both a tennis player and a bank employee? 

(a) Amala 

(b) Komala 

(c) Nirmala 

(d) Shyamala

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Sumit Dhillon
Sumit Dhillon
Asked: 3 years agoIn: Upsc

15 students failed in a class of 52. After removing the names of failed students, a merit order list has been prepared in which the position of Ramesh is 22nd from the top. What is his position from the bottom? 

(a) 18th 

(b) 17th 

(c) 16th 

(d) 15th 

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Jyoti Bali
Jyoti Bali
Asked: 3 years agoIn: Upsc

Six boys A, B, C, D, E and F play a game of cards. Each has a pack of 10 cards. F borrows 2 cards from A and gives away 5 to C who in turn gives 3 to B while B gives 6 to D who passes 1 to E. Then the number of cards possessed by D and E is equal to the number of cards possessed by 

(a) A, B and C 

(b) B, C and F 

(c) A, B and F 

(d) A, C and F

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Feroz Keer
Feroz Keer
Asked: 3 years agoIn: Upsc

“Rights are certain advantageous conditions of social well is i nr indispensable to the true development of the citizen.” 

In the light of this statement, which one of the following is the correct understanding of rights? 

(a) Rights aim at individual good only. 

(b) Rights aim at social good only. 

(c) Rights aim at both individual and social good. 

(d) Rights aim at individual good devoid of social well-being.

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Mohit Lal
Mohit Lal
Asked: 3 years agoIn: Upsc

P = (40% of A) + (65% of B) and Q = (50% of A) + (50% of B),where A is greater than B. In this context, which of the following statements is correct? 

(a) P is greater than Q. 

(b) Q is greater than P. 

(c) P is equal to Q. 

(d) None of the above can be concluded with certainty.

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