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1.
what
are the mode
of payment of postage
on unregistered stamps
Postage stamps ,
Impression of franking
machine Prepayment of
Postage in cash
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2. What is
the fee for recall
of article
Rs 6 per article
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3. Who
can
have a PO
identification card
Only
Literate Person s (clause 63 of the Post Office Guide - Part I )
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IPO Exam 2016
Paper IV Question no
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51 A shepherd had
27 sheep. All
but 10 died . How many
he is left
with ?
10
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52 Painting Artist
Symphony …
Composer
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53 Doctor Nurse follower
Leader
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54 Reena is twice
AS OLD AS
Sunita . Three years ago
She was three
times as old as Sumita . How Old is Reena Now ?
12 Years
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55 In a code language Madras
written as NBESBT . How is
BOMBAY coded in that language
CPNCBZ
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56 Choose the word which is
least like the other words
Book
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57 Choose the word which is
least like the other words
Universe
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1. Gramapani sanctuary is
located in …………………………. (https://postalguide100.blogspot.in)
Assam
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2.
Entomology
is the science
that studies
Insects
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3.
What
is common between
R K Lakshmanan ,
Kutty and Sudhir
Das
Cartoons
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4.
Which
of the following was
Satyajit Ray associated with
Film Direction
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As of
August 2015 [update], there have been 100 amendments to the
Constitution of India since it was first enacted in 1950. There are two types
of amendments to the constitution which are governed by article 368.
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What is Article 368?
Article 368 (1)
of the Constitution of India grants constituent power to make formal
amendments and empowers Parliament to amend the Constitution by way of
addition, variation or repeal of any provision according to the procedure
laid down therein, which is different from the procedure for ordinary
legislation
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How many schedules are there in
the Indian constitution
Now
Constitution of India have 448 articles in 25 parts, 12 schedules, 5
appendices and 98 amendments.
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What is meant by directive
principles of state policy?
These
rights, defined in Part III of the Constitution, apply irrespective
of race, place of birth, religion, caste, creed or gender. They are
enforceable by the courts, subject to specific restrictions. The Directive
Principles of State Policy are guidelines for the framing of laws by the
government.
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What do you mean by fundamental
duties?
The fundamental
duties are defined as the moral obligations of all citizens to help
promote a spirit of patriotism and to uphold the unity of India. These duties set
in part IV-A of the Constitution, concern individuals and the nation.
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What is the difference between
consolidated and contingency funds of India?
Consolidated
Fund Of India is where the collected money is kept. Consider it as a
Safe Box No.1. Whenever Government wants money for infrastructure, various
schemes, building new schools& colleges it use the money from Consolidated
Fund of India.
Sometimes
an emergency can knock the door .Like the floods /At such a crucial
time, when swift action is required and a quick decision is to be made. Then
the Government take out the money from the Safe box No.2--> The
Contingency Fund of India.
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ARTICLE 226
IN THE INDIAN
CONSTITUTION
High courts
have the power
to determine the
constitutional validity of
a central act
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42ND CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ACT
The 42nd
Constitutional Amendment Act (1976) brought a number of changes in the
Constitution. The Act inter-alia gave preponderance to the Directive
Principles of State Policy over the Fundamental Rights. Established the
supremacy of Parliament and curtailed the powers of Judiciary. The Act was
first of its kind. Is was the most comprehensive Act and touched almost all
the sensitive areas of the Constitution. The Amendment was meant to enhance
enormously the strength of the Government.
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What is preamble to the
constitution
WE, THE
PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a
SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to secure to all its
citizens: JUSTICE, social, economic and political; LIBERTY of thought,
expression, belief, faith and worship; EQUALITY of status and of opportunity;
and to promote among ...
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What is
meant by fraternity in Indian constitution
Promotion
of Fraternity among the people is the fourth objective is to promote
Fraternity among all the people. Fraternity means the inculcation of a strong
feeling of spiritual and psychological unity among the people. It is designed
to secure dignity of the individual and unity and integrity of the nation. (spirit of brotherhood)
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ARTICLE 21 OF
THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
Article 21 of
the Constitution of India, 1950 provides that, “No person
shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to
procedure established by law.” 'Life' in Article 21 of the Constitution is
not merely the physical act of breathing
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Sovereignty in Indian
constitution
In the 1995
case of Union Government Vs LIC of India also, the Supreme Court
has once again held that Preamble is the integral part of the Constitution.
As originally enacted the preamble described the state as a "sovereign democratic
republic
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Deprivation, Termination, and
Renunciation (INDIAN CONSTITUTION)
Renunciation It is a voluntary act by which a person, after Requiring the citizenship of another country, gives up his Indian citizenship. This provision is subject to certain conditions.
Termination Takes place by operation of law
when an Indian citizen voluntarily acquires the citizenship of another
country. He automatically ceases to be an Indian citizen
Deprivation
It is a compulsory termination of the citizenship of India obtained by
registration or Naturalisation, by the Government of India, on charges of
using fraudulent means to acquire citizenship.
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What is parliamentarianism?
A parliamentary
system is a system of democratic governance of a state where
the executive branch derives its democratic legitimacy from legislature (parliament)
and is also held accountable to that legislature. In a parliamentary
system, the head of state is normally a different person from the head of
government.
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Proclamation of President’s Rule in a State
The proclamation is
issued by the state's Governor after obtaining the consent of the President of
India. If it is not possible to revoke Governor's rule before
within six months of imposition, President's Rule under Article 356
of the Indian Constitution is imposed.
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1.Who is the first Chief Justice of
India?
Harlal J. Kania
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2.The Supreme Court of India was set
up -----
By the Constitution
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3. Which Article provides that laws
laid down by Supreme Court is binding on all courts in India?
141
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4. Which Article empowers the Supreme
Court to review its own judgment?
137
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5. In the event of non-availability of
Chief Justice of India, an Acting Chief Justice can be appointed by the-----------
President
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6.Power of the Supreme Court to decide
disputes between the Center and States fall under its –
Original Jurisdiction
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7. Which of the following cases was
connected with the Supreme Court’s judgment in 1980 that the Amendments made
to Articles 31 (c) and 368 are invalid?
Keshavananda Bharti Case
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8. In which Case did the Supreme Court
restore the primacy of Fundamental Rights over Directive Principles of State
Policy?
Minerva Mills Case
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9.The concept of Judicial Review is
borrowed from the Constitution of
----------
USA
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10. On which List does the Union
Government enjoy exclusive powers?
Union List
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11. The Constitution of India vests
the Residuary powers in
Union Government
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12. The concept of Concurrent List is
borrowed from the Constitution of -------Australia
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13. Which among the following subject
is transferred from State List to Concurrent List by 42nd Constitutional
Amendment?
Education
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14.The procedure for amendment of the
Indian Constitution is ------
partly rigid and flexible
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15.Which Article of the Indian
Constitution deals with the amendment procedure? -----
368
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16.Which was the lengthiest Amendment
to the Constitution? ----- 42nd
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17.Which Amendment affirmed the right
of the Lok Sabha to amend any part of the Constitution?
24th
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18.The 24th Amendment became necessary
as a result of the Supreme Court judgment in ----
Golak Nath Case
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19.The salary and allowances of the
Comptroller and Auditor General are paid out of the
Consolidated Fund of India
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20.The salary and allowances of the
Comptroller and Auditor General
are determined by the Parliament
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21.Who has the right to participate in
proceedings of the Parliament even though he is not a MP?
Attorney General of India
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22.Which Article provides for the
composition of Finance Commission?
280
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23.Which one of the following is the
28th State of the Indian Union?
Jharkhand
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24.What is the minimum duration in
(years) of stay essential before a person can apply for Indian citizenship?
5
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25.Which Article of the Constitution
provides protection to the Civil Servants?
311
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26.Who has the power to create All
India Services? ------
Parliament
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27.Which Article of the Constitution
provides for the composition of Public Service Commission?
315
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28.The Members of Indian Administrative
Services will be under the control of ------
Ministry of Human Resources
Development
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29.Who heads the National Integration
Council? ------
PM
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30.Under Indian Constitution, the
Union Territory of Delhi is referred as ---- National Capital Territory
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31.The Administrator appointed under
the Article 239 to the Union Territory of Delhi is called -----
Lieutenant Governor
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32.The aid and advice rendered by the
Council of Ministers to the Administrator of the Union Territory is -------
Discretionary
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33.Indian Constitution was inaugurated
on ------
26.01.1950
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34.The office of the Lokpal and
Lokayuktha in India is based on one of the following? --------
Ombudsman in Scandinavia
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35.The Secretary-General of Lok Sabha,
who is the Chief of its Secretariat, is appointed
by the -----------------
Speaker
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Issues
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Process in Sanchay Post
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Process in Finacle
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Post
Office
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For
each Post Office, PO Code is allotted.
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·
In Finacle, each Departmental Post Office is called as Service
Outlet (SOL) and allotted a ID which is called as SOL ID.
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Combinations
of different SOLs in Finacle is called SOL Set and separate SOL Set ID is
allotted for each type of sets.
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Each Branch Post office will be allotted a separate Code during
migration which needs to be selected at the time of doing BO transactions from
account opening screen.
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1 The idea
of the Constitution of India was flashed for the first time by
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2 Which of the following word was added into
the Preamble of the Constitution by the 42nd Amendment Act, 1976?
Socialist
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3 The procedure of Amendment to the
Constitution is borrowed from the Constitution Of
South
Africa
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4 Which
Charter empowered the British Governors of Presidencies to make Bye-Laws,
Rules, Regulations in conformity with the British laws?
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5 Which is the first written document in the
Constitutional History of India?
The
Regulating Act, 1773
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6 Which Act
made the beginning of a Parliamentary System in India?
Charter
Act of 1853
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7 Which Act made the beginning of Electoral
System in India?
Government
of India Act, 1858
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8 The Federal features of the Indian
Government was introduced by the
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