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Tuesday 11 July 2017

Sentence correction and Synonyms for IBPS PO CLerk and SSC

Directions: In question nos. 1­5, some parts of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out
which part of a sentence has an error. If there is no error, give ans (D).

1. Relaxation techniques such as meditation, physical exercises , (A)  and listening to soothing music are some of the (B)  most effective of the known non­invasive stress buster. (C)  No error  (D)

2. Salman Rushdie's 'Joseph Anton' is (A) one book by Mr Rushdie I (B) intend to read cover from cover.  (C) No error (D)

3. Rakesh had the presence of mind (A)  to get out of the way as the bus speeded out  (B)  of control past them.  (C)  No error  (D)

4. Beginning in  2005, India and China had agreed to (A)  identify "guiding principles and parameters" for (B) a political solution to the five­decade­old dispute. (C)  No error  (D)

5. The chairman and members of the (A) Public Service Commission is appointed (B) by the President or the Governor(C)  No error  (D.


Directions: In questions nos. 6­10, out of the four alternatives choose the one which best expresses the
meaning of the given word and mark it in your Answer Sheet.


6. Dubious
(A) questionable            
(B) drop out
(C) duteous      
(D) ebullient
7. Rogue
(A) sanguine    
(B) tutelage
(C) scoundrel  
(D) squire
8. Covert
(A) demure      
(B) disguised
(C) dilated        
(D) zealot
9. Tow
(A) vivify            
(B) mane
(C) decorate    
(D) pull
10. Lax
(A) slack            
(B) strength
(C) soap              
(D) comfortable
Answer:
1.C Replace buster with busters.
2.C Replace from with to.
3.B Replace speeded with speed.
4.A Replace beginning with early.
5.B Replace is with are.
6.A
7.C
8.B
9.D
10.A

RC for IBPS and SSC and other competitive exams

Directions (Qs. 1­10): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given after
the  passage.  Certain  words/phrases  have  been  printed  in  bold  to  help  you  locate  them  while
answering some of the questions.


The tech­savy state of Karnataka will  incubate about 20,000 start­ups by 2020 to create six lakh
direct and 12 lakh indirect jobs, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said on Tuesday.
"We are setting up a start­up cell as a one­stop­shop to help young entrepreneurs float start­ups
and guide them in launching their ventures as they will have little knowledge of corporate affairs,"
Siddaramaiah said, flagging off the 18th edition of Bangalore ITE.biz 2015 here.
The  Karnataka  government  has  recently  unveiled  a  start­up  policy  2015­2020  to  promote
entrepreneurship,  set  up  incubation  centres,  foster  partnerships  between  research  and
development (R&D) and industry and provide early stage funding to start­ups.
"With  hundreds  of  entrepreneurs  with  creative  ideas  setting  up  start­ups  here,  Bengaluru  is
emerging also as the country’s start­up capital over a decade after it became IT capital," the chief
minister asserted.
Noting that the start­up policy covered information technology, biotechnology and manufacturing
sectors,  Siddaramaiah  said  a  start­up  council  under  his  chairmanship  would  review
implementation of the policy on a regular basis for feedback and suggestions.
The start­up policy is the outcome of the state government’s ‘Karnataka I­4’ initiative launched in
2014,  spanning  IT,  IT­enabled  services  (back  office  and  business  process
outsourcing), innovation and incentives.
The three­day annual event showcases the state’s prowess in the knowledge sector, with over
2,000  firms,  including  500  global  IT  majors,  multinationals  and  offshore  software  development
centres  for  services  and  products,  operating  from  in  and  around  this  tech  hub,  providing  1.5
million direct jobs and 2.5 million indirect jobs.
"Bengaluru has the distinction of being the country’s largest IT cluster, with 350 of the Fortune
500  firms  locating  their  R&D  and  offshore  development  operations,  thanks  to  its  talent  pool,
research  and  academic  institutions  in  the  government  and  private  sectors  and  best  higher
education  system,  including  universities,"  the  chief  minister  told  about  500  delegates  at  the
inaugural event.
The country’s first electronic city, which was set up in the 1980s on the outskirts of southern
Bengaluru across 400 acres of land, has become a major hub for about 200 software and hardware
firms, including home­grown Indian IT  bellwethers like Infosys and Wipro.
­Source, The Statesman
1.According to the passage, Which of the following is not true?
(1) Bangalure is a talent pool.
(2) Recently Bangalore flaged off 18th edition of Bagaluru ITE biz 2015.
(3) Siddaramaiah made a committee to startup which gives a unique idea how to start business.
(4) Karnataka will create 6 lakh direct and 12 lakh indirect job.
(5) None of these
2.According to the passage Which of the following is true?
(1) Tech Savy of Karnataka will incubate about 20,000 start­up by 2030.
(2) The start­up policy is the outcome of the state government Karnatak 1­4 intitative lauched 2014.
(3) Bengalure has distinction of being the Country’s largest I.T Cluster with 350 of fortune 600 firm.
(4) Country’s first electronic city was setup 1990.
(5) None of these
3.Which of the following would be the suitable title?
(1) Bangaluru intiative in providing job
(2) Tech­Savy Karnataka
(3) Karnataka is best in start­up policy.
(4) Karnataka's intiative to incubate entrepreneurs.
(5) No business in karnataka
4. According to author what we can say about Karnataka?
(1) Karnataka is growing fast and implementing new policies day by day.
(2) Karnataka chief minister is very knowledgeable and loyal towards his constituency.
(3) Karnataka wants to promote entrepreneurship with creative idea including manufacturing, I.T. and biotechnology
all together.
(4) Karnataka is best place startup policy which is outcome of state government 1­4 intiative
(5) None of these
Directions (5to 7): Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in bold as
used in the passage.
5. Ventures
(1) Jeopard
(2) hazard
(3) peril
(4) gamble
(5) shield
6. Bellwethers
(1) leader
(2) Pacer
(3) pacemaker
(4) trend seffer
(5) imitate
7. Incubate
(1) Endorse
(2) uphold
(3) patronize
(4) underwrite
(5) hinder
Directions (8to 10): Choose the word which is most similar in meaning of the word printed in bold as used in
the passage
8. Innovation
(1) clone
(2) copy
(3) wrinkle
(4) replica
(5) facsimile
9. Foster
(1) forbid
(2) snuff
(3) suppress
(4) oppose
(5) boost
10. Enable
(1) disenfranchise
(2) impede
(3) preclude
(4) vest
(5) veto
Answers:
1.3
2.2
3.4
4.3
5.5
6.5
7.5
8.3
9.5
10.4

Antonyms for IBPS and SSC

Directions (1to 10): Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in bold as used in the passage.

1. Malapropism
(1) atrocity
(2) catachresis
(3) provincialism
(4) solecism
(5) kindness


2. Factitious
(1) artifical
(2) genuine
(3) bogus
(4) ersatz
(5) phony


3. Maladroit
(1) clumsy
(2) gauche
(3) capable
(4) inept
(5) lumbering


4. Quip
(1) witty remark
(2) gibe
(3) satire
(4) riposte
(5) flattery



5. Unprepossessing
(1) unremarkable
(2) pleasing
(3) horrid
(4) grisly
(5) hideous


6. Glean
(1) collect
(2) amass
(3) winnow
(4) dissipate
(5) reap


7. Redress
(1) Correct Unfeirness
(2) Vengeance
(3) aid
(4) damage
(5) cure


8. Facetious
(1) humorous
(2) funny
(3) punning
(4) sportive
(5) serious


9. Behoove
(1) befit
(2) beseem
(3) compel
(4) lacked
(5) be one's duty

10. Goad
(1) impulse
(2) urge
(3) zeal
(4) pressure
(5) disgust
Answers:
1.5
2.2
3.3
4.5
5.2
6.4
7.4
8.5
9.5
10.5 

cloze passage for ibps po clerk and specialist exam and for SSC CGL CHSL

Directions (Q. 1‐10): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is
indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the
blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningfully complete.
The  (1)  increase in the number of vehicles on Indian roads has also led to an increase in road accidents.
India  (2)  for 10 per cent of the global road crash  (3) . Statistics show that  (4)  more than a million people
die due to road accidents every year; if we do not do (5) about it by 2020 this  (6)  will double. Vehicular
safety standards are a  (7)  area.
Hence, the United Nations has  (8)  2011‐20 as the “Decade of Action for Road Safety” with the (9)  to
reduce fatalities by 50 per cent. The UN has  (10)  five pillars to achieve this target, ie Road Safety
Management, Safer Roads and Mobility, Safer Road Users, Post Crash Response and Safer Vehicles.
1.
1) fantastic
2) tremendous
3) awesome
4) excellent
5) terrible
2.
1) calculates
2) registers
3) targets
4) wishes
5) accounts
3.
1) lethality
2) numbers
3) fatalities
4) disaster
5) mortality
4.
1) globally
2) always
3) entirely
4) finally
5) lastly
5.
1) anymore
2) whatever
3) all things
4) anything
5) everything
6.
1) total
2) sum
3) character
4) amount
5) figure
7.
1) complication
2) dispute
3) problem
4) question
5) difficulty
8.
1) announced
2) disclosed
3) released
4) circulated
5) told
9.
1) aspiration
2) wish
3) scheme
4) aim
5) course
10.
1) classified
2) identified
3) established
4) selected
5) separated
Answers:
1.2
2.5
3.3
4.1
5.4
6.5
7.3
8.1
9.4
10.2 

PUZZLES





Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer
the questions given below:
Seven people N, K, T, B, M, W and R have their weekly offs on different
days of the week, ie Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, not necessarily in that order. Each of them has a liking for
different cuisine, ie Indian, Italian, Mexican, Chinese, Spanish, Continental
and Thai, not necessarily in that order. K likes Thai food and gets his weekly
off on Thursday. B likes Italian food and does not have off on Sunday. M has
weekly off on Saturday and R has his weekly off on Tuesday. W likes continental
food whereas the one who has weekly off on Monday likes Mexican cuisine. T
does not like Spanish cuisine and has weekly off on Wednesday. The one who
likes Indian food does not have a weekly off on Tuesday or Wednesday.
Questions:
1. Who has a weekly off on Friday?
Questions Asked In Exams / 277
1) T 2) R 3) W
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
2. What cuisine does R like?
1) Continental 2) Indian 3) Italian
4) Spanish 5) None of these
3. On which day does N have weekly off?
1) Tuesday 2) Friday 3) Monday
4) Sunday 5) None of these
4. Who likes Chinese cuisine?
1) T 2) B 3) R
4) N 5) None of these
5. On which day does W have weekly off?
1) Monday 2) Sunday 3) Wednesday
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these


Puzzle 3
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer
the questions given below:
(i) P, Q, R, S and T finished a work, working from Monday to Saturday,
one of the days being a holiday, each working overtime only on one of
the days.
(ii) R or T did not work overtime on the first day.
(iii) Q worked overtime the next day after the holiday.
(iv) The overtime work done on the previous day of the holiday was by R.
(v) There was a two days’ gap between the days on which P and Q worked
over time.
(vi) P worked overtime the next day of the overtime day of S.
Questions:
1. Which of the following is the correct statement ?
1) P worked overtime last among them.
2) P worked overtime earlier than S.
3) The holiday was on Friday.
4) S worked overtime earlier than Q.
5) None of these
2. On which day did R work overtime?
1) Monday 2) Tuesday 3) Thursday
4) Friday 5) None of these
3. How many days’ gap was there between the days on which P and T worked
overtime?
1) Three 2) Two 3) One
4) Cannot be determined 5) None of these
4. When did T work overtime?
1) On the day previous to that on which S worked overtime
2) On the next day of the day on which Q worked overtime
3) Two days after the day on which S worked overtime
4) Cannot be determined
5) None of these


Puzzle 4
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer
the questions given below:
278 / Magical Book on Puzzle
Seven friends P, F, R, T, Q, N and D are studying different specialisations
IT, Civil, HRM, Marketing, Finance, Journalism and Pharmacy, not necessarily
in the same order. Each one of them has a liking for a different colour—red,
blue, green, yellow, pink, orange and grey—not necessarily in the same order.
Three of them are girls. P likes yellow colour but does not study IT or HR. The
one who studies Civil likes grey colour and is a girl. Q, who is the sister of N,
studies Marketing and likes pink colour. D’s specialisation is in Pharmacy
and likes red colour. N, the wife of R, studies HR and likes green. F likes grey
and R likes orange. The one who likes blue studies Finance.
Questions:
1. Who is studying Civil Engineering?
1) P 2) T 3) F
4) Cannot be determined 5) None of these
2 Which of the following is the group of girls?
1) F, D, N 2) F, Q, N 3) Q, N, P
4) Cannot be determined 5) None of these
3. Which subject is studied by R?
1) Civil 2) Finance
3) Journalism 4) Cannot be determined
5) None of these
4. Who is studying Journalism?
1) P 2) Q
3) R 4) Cannot be determined
5) None of these
5. Which of the following combinations of person – colour — subject is correct?
1) Blue–T–Marketing 2) Pink–N–HR
3) Orance–R–Civil 4) Blue–T–Finance
5) None of these


Puzzle 5
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer
the questions given below:
P, Q, R, S, T, V, W and Z are eight friends studying in three different
engineering colleges - A, B and C in three disciplines - Mechanical, Electrical
and Electronics with not less than two and not more than three in any college.
Not more than three of them study in any of the three disciplines. W studies
Electrical in college B with only T, who studies Mechanical. P and Z do not
study in college C and study in the same discipline but not Electrical. R studies
Mechanical in college C with V, who studies Electrical. S studies Mechanical
and does not study in the same college where R studies. Q does not study
Electronics.
Questions:
1. Which of the following combinations of college-student-specialisation is
correct?
1) C-R-Electronics 2) A-Z-Electrical 3) B-W-Electronics
4) B-W-Electrical 5) B-Z-Electronics
2. In which of the following colleges do two students study in Electrical
discipline?
1) A only 2) B only 3) C only
4) Cannot be determined 5) None of these
3. In which discipline does Q study?
1) Electrical 2) Mechanical 3) Electrical or Mechanical
Questions Asked In Exams / 279
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
4. In which of the colleges at least one student studies in Mechanical
discipline?
1) A only 2) B only 3) C only
4) Both A and B 5) All A, B and C
5. S studies in which college?
1) A 2) B 3) A or B
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these


Puzzle 6
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer
the questions given below:
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight employees working in three departments
- Marketing, Finance and Production - in an organisation with at least two of
them in any department. Each of them has a different choice of TV channels
from Star, Zee, ESPN, DD, Sony, NDTV, Aaj Tak and BBC not necessarily in
the same order.
D likes ESPN and he works in Production department with only G. B and
F do not work in the same department. H likes DD and does not work in
Finance department. A does not work in the same department with either F or
C, who does not work in Marketing department. E works with C in the same
department and likes Star. B likes Aaj Tak and none of his colleagues in the
department likes either Sony or NDTV. G likes Zee. F does not like Sony.
Questions:
1. Which channel does A like?
1) DD 2) NDTV 3) BBC
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
2. In which department does F work?
1) Marketing 2) Production 3) Finance
4) Marketing or Finance 5) None of these
3. Which channel does F like?
1) Zee 2) NDTV 3) BBC
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
4. Which of the following groups work in Marketing department?
1) BAC 2) BGE 3) HBE
4) BAE 5) None of these
5. In which department does B work?
1) Marketing 2) Production 3) Finance
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these



Puzzle 7
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer
the questions given below:
A private bank deputed eight of its managers P, T, D, E, J, Q, M and R to
different cities Bangalore, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Cochin, Pune
and Ahmedabad for marketing of three different products X, Y and Z. The
order of managers, cities and products is not necessarily the same. Each product
is marketed in not less than two cities and not more than three cities.
T goes to Delhi for marketing of product Y. J goes to Hyderabad for marketing
of product Z. E does not go to Bangalore or Jaipur and markets the same
product as M, who goes to Ahmedabad. R goes to Chennai for marketing of
280 / Magical Book on Puzzle
product Z. Same product is marketed in Bangalore and Delhi. E and Q are
marketing the same product. P goes to Pune for marketing of product Z.
Questions:
1. Which of the following groups of managers go for marketing product ‘X’?
1) E, Q, R 2) J, Q, M 3) J, M, R
4) Q, M, R 5) None of these
2. E goes to which of the following cities?
1) Jaipur 2) Cochin
3) Ahmedabad 4) Cannot be determined
5) None of these
3. Which of the following combination of product, manager and city is correct?
1) X - Q - Jaipur 2) X - Q - Cochin 3) X - E - Bangalore
4) Y - D - Cochin 5) None of these
4. Which of the following persons go for marketing of product Y?
1) Q, D, M 2) Q, T 3) T, D, Q
4) T, D 5) None of these
5. Who goes to Bangalore?
1) Q 2) M 3) D
4) D or Q 5) None of these


Puzzle 8

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer
the questions given below:
(i) A school held competitions for Chess, Table Tennis, Carrom, Kho-Kho and Volleyball during the annual sports week from Monday to
was held earlier than Table Tennis competition.
(iii) Kho-Kho competition was held on the immediate next day of the Table
Tennis competition day.
(iv) Chess competition was held on the immediate previous day of the rest
day.
(v) Kho-Kho competition day and Volleyball competition day had a two-day gap between them.
(vi) Volleyball competition was held on the immediate following day of the
rest day.
Questions:
1. Which of the following was a rest day?
1) Wednesday 2) Tuesday 3) Friday
4) Thursday 5) None of these
2. Kho-Kho and Carrom competition days had a gap of how many days between
them?
1) Nil 2) Two 3) Three
4) Four 5) None of these
3. On which day was the Chess competition held?
1) Thursday 2) Friday 3) Monday
4) Wednesday 5) None of these
4. Which of the following is a wrong statement?
Questions Asked In Exams / 281
1) Carrom competition was held on the immediate previous day of Table
Tennis competition.
2) Kho-Kho competition was held on three days after the day on which
Volleyball competition was held.
3) There was a gap of three days between the days on which Chess and
Table Tennis competitions were held.
4) There was a two days’ gap between the rest day and the day on which
Carrom competition was held.
5) None of these
5. Which of the following is the correct statement?
1) Kho-Kho competition was held after Table Tennis competition.
2) Chess competition was held on Thursday.
3) No competition was held on Wednesday.
4) Table Tennis competition was held earlier than Chess competition.
5) None of these

Puzzle for IBPS

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer
the questions given below:
Three ladies and four men are a group of friends, ie R, M, T, S, L, W and
Z. Each one has a different profession, ie Lawyer, Travel Agent, Air-hostess,
Doctor, Professor, Consultant and Jeweller and each one owns a different car,
ie Alto, Corolla, Santro, Lancer, Ikon, Scorpio and Esteem, not necessarily in
that order. None of the ladies is a Consultant or a Lawyer. T is an Air-hostess
and she owns an Ikon car. R owns a Scorpio. M is not a Doctor. L is a Jeweller
and he owns Corolla. W is a Lawyer and does not own Alto. Z is a Consultant
and owns Santro. The Doctor owns Esteem car whereas the Professor owns
Scorpio. The Travel Agent owns an Alto. None of the ladies own a Scorpio.
Questions:
1. What car does S own?
1) Alto 2) Santro 3) Lancer
4) Esteem 5) None of these
2. Who owns the car Lancer?
1) Z 2) M 3) W
4) Data Inadequate 5) None of these
3. What is the profession of R?
1) Professor 2) Travel Agent 3) Doctor
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
4. Who is the Doctor?
1) R 2) S 3) L
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
5. Who are the three ladies in the group?
1) T, R, L 2) T, M, S 3) W, T, M
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these

MCQs of PREAMBLE AND EVOLUTION OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION


1. Who is the person fondly known as the Chief Architect of the Indian Constitution? ---- Dr.
B. R. Ambedkar
2. First attempt in world to constitute a Constituent Assembly to frame a Constitution was
made by ---- America
3. The first attempt by Indians to write a Constitution to India was done by a Committee
headed by Motilal Nehru, which is known as ---- Nehru Report
4. The idea of the Constitution of India was flashed for the first time by ----- M. N. Roy
5. The plan of setting up of a Constituent Assembly to draw up the future Constitution for India
was given by ---- The Cabinet Mission Plan
6. The members of the Constituent Assembly were ---- Elected by Provincial Assemblies
7. Which of the following word was added into the Preamble of th e Constitution by the 42nd
Amendment Act, 1976? ---- Socialist
8. From which Constitution was a concept of a 5-year plan borrowed into our Constitution? ------------ USSR
9. The procedure of Amendment to the Constitution is borrowed from the Constitution Of ------------------ South Africa
10. Which country is the best example for the Federal and Unitary Governments? ---- America
and Britain
11. Which of the following is not a Democratic Institution of the Rig Vedic era? ---- Grama
12. During Medieval India, which kings first established ‘Local Self Government’? ---- Cholas
13. The East India Company was established in the year ---- 1600
14. Which Charter empowered the British Governors of Presidencies to make Bye -Laws,
Rules, Regulations in conformity with the British laws? ---- Charter of 1726
15. Who started Dual Government in Bengal? ---- Robert Clive
16. Who is the first Governor General of Bengal? ---- Warren Hastings
17. Which is the first written document in the Constitutional History of India? --- The
Regulating Act, 1773
18. Which Act created for the first time in India ‘Government of India’? ---- Charter Act of
1833
19. Which Act created for the first ‘The Supreme Court’? ---- The Regulating Act, 1773
20. First Law Commission was appointed in India for codification of laws under the
Chairmanship of ----- Lord Macaulay
21. Which Act made the beginning of a Parliamentary System in India? ---- Charter Act of
1853
22. Under which of the following Act, the Crown of England took the aff airs of the
Government of India into its own hands? ----- Government of India Act, 1858
23. The Governor General of India was also the representative of British Crown to Princely
States in India and hence was known as the ---- -------Viceroy of India
24. Which Act for the first time gave an opportunity for Indians to enter into the sphere of
Legislature? ----- Indian Councils Act, 1861
25. Which Act made the beginning of Electoral System in India? ------------- Government of
India Act, 1858
26. Which of the following Act made the Indian Legislature Bi -cameral for the first time? ----Government of India Act, 1919
27. The famous Dandi March laid by Gandhiji was against ------------------ Salt Tax
28. Which proposal was referred as ‘Post Dated Cheque’? ----- -------The Cripps Proposal
29. Indian National Congress started ‘Quit India Movement’ after the failure of --------- Cripps
Mission
30. Gandhiji gave a call to all Indians ‘Do or Die’, which is popularly known as --------- Quit
India Movement
31. Which Plan rejected the demand for the independent Pakistan? ----- Cabinet Mission Plan
32. Partition of British India into two independent nations India and Pakistan was done
according to ----- Mountbatten Plan
33. The Federal features of the Indian Government was introduced by the ----- Government of
India Act, 1935
34. Which feature was borrowed by the Indian Constitution from the British Constitution? ------------- Law making procedure, Parliamentary System of Government, Rule of law
35. The Constitution supports ---- Rule of Law
36. In Britain, Parliament is supreme; accordingly which among the following is supreme in
India? ----- Constitution
37. The Government of India Act 1935 provided for ----- Establishment of Federal Court,
Diarchy at Center, Provincial autonomy
38. The Act of 1935 abolished ----- Diarchy in the Provinces
39. The Constitution of India was enacted by a Constituent Assembly set up ----- Under the
Cabinet Mission Plan, 1946
40. The Constituent Assembly of India was created as per the proposal of --------- Cabinet
Mission
41. In which year did the Cripps Mission come to India? ----- --------1942
42. The Constituent Assembly set up under the Cabinet Mission Plan had a strength of ----389
43. The strength of the Constituent Assembly, after the withdrawal of the Muslim League, was
reduced to --- 299
44. How many Committees were set up by the Constituent Assembly for framing the
Constitution? ---- 13
45. Who of the following acted as the Constitutional Advisor to the Constituent Assembly? -----------------B. N. Rau
46. Demand for a Constitution, framed by a Constituent Assembly was made by ----Gandhiji
47. The idea of a Constituent Assembly to frame a Constitution for India was first mooted by ----- Swaraj Party in 1928
48. Who started with presentation of the ‘Objective Resolution’ on 22.01.1947? -------------Jawaharlal Nehru
49. When was the ‘Objective Resolution’ moved and adopted? ------------------13.12.1946 and
22.01.1947
50. The Members of the Constituent Assembly were ----- Elected by Provincial Assemblies