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RRB NTPC Phase III & Group D Test 111
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RRB NTPC Phase III & Group D Test 111
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  • Question 1/10
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    The Fundamental Rights guaranteed in the Constitution of India can be suspended only by _________.
    Solutions
    • Fundamental rights are guaranteed to citizens of India by the constitution and it cannot be taken away except in the time of national emergency.
    • During the proclamation of a national emergency, all the basic freedom given to us by article 19 get suspended.
    • During emergency, President can suspend other fundamental rights also except article 20 and article 21.
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    Which case is related to Fundamental Rights?
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    • In 1967, in Golaknath vs. The State of Punjab, a bench of eleven judges of the Supreme Court deliberated as to whether any part of the Fundamental Rights provisions of the constitution could be revoked or limited by amendment of the constitution.
    • In this case, the Court ruled that Parliament could not curtail any of the Fundamental Rights in the Constitution.
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    Right to move freely throughout the territory of India’ is a fundamental right under______ of the Constitution of India.
    Solutions

    Article 19(1) says :

    (a) to freedom of speech and expression

    (b) to assemble peaceably and without arms

    (c) to form associations or unions

    (d) to move freely throughout the territory of India

    (e) to reside and settle in any part of the territory of India

    (f) to practice any profession, or to carry on any occupation, trade or business.

  • Question 4/10
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    Which of the following category of Fundamental Rights and Articles associated with them is not correctly matched:
    Solutions
    1) Right to equality (Articles 14–18)
    2) Right to freedom (Articles 19–22)
    3) Right against exploitation (Articles 23–24)
    4) Right to freedom of religion (Article 25– 28)
    5) Cultural and educational rights (Articles 29–30)
  • Question 5/10
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    The ‘Abolition of Titles’ is a fundamental right classified under:
    Solutions
    Article 18 of the Indian constitution stands for abolition of titles under the right to equality. The five articles from Article 14 to 18 fall under the category of right to equality.
  • Question 6/10
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    The Fundamental Right to Property has been deleted by which constitutional amendment act?
    Solutions
    The Fundamental Right to Property has been deleted  by the 44th constitutional amendment act 1978. It was instead made a constitutional right under article 300A.
  • Question 7/10
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    Select the option in which the words share the same relationship as that shared by the given set of words (in the same order).

    Hand : Finger : Ring
    Solutions

    People wear ring in finger which is part of the hand.

    Similarly,

    People wear Nose Pin in Nose which is part of the Face.

    Thus the correct option is A.

  • Question 8/10
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    As 'meat' is related to 'vegetarian', similarly 'wine' is related to '__________'.
    Solutions

    Vegetarian – a person who never eats meat.


    Similarly, teetotaller is – a person who never drinks alcohol.


    Hence, option C is correct.

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    A train 100 m long is running at the speed of 21 km/h and another train 150m long is running at the speed of 36 km/h in the same direction. How long will the faster train take to pass the first train?
    Solutions
    Relative speed = 36 − 21 = 15 kmph = 25/6 m/sec
    Total distance = 100 + 150 = 250 m

    Time = 250/(25/6) = 60 seconds
  • Question 10/10
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    The pie chart shows the votes in 1000s polled in favour of six candidates (A, B, C, D, E, F) contesting for a particular seat. Study the diagram and answer the following questions.

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    Analysts believe that if candidate E had not stood in the fray then votes that he got would have been equally divided between F and C, then what would have been the result?
    Solutions
    Vote got by E=16000
    Vote got by F=21000
    Vote got by C=6000
    New vote of F=
    Vote of A=27000
    F won by =29000-27000=2000
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