Selfstudys Com File (20)
Selfstudys Com File (20)
1. The extra constitutional body who is authorised to 10. Development in socialism doesn’t mean:
make assessment of national wealth is: A. Equal distribution of resources
A. Finance Commission B. Egalitarianism
B. Comptroller and Auditor General C. Competition
C. Planning Commission D. Common ownership of resources
D. National Development Council
11. Capitalist model of development relates to:
2. National Development Council comprises of: A. Co-operative model of development
A. All Governors of states B. Individual development
B. All Chief Ministers of states C. Equality of all
C. All Central ministers D. None of these
D. Central Cabinet ministers only
12. Public Sector denotes:
3. Mixed Economy means: A. Individual enterprise for people
A. Mixed form of production and distribution B. Government controlled firms
B. Co existence of Public sector and Public sector C. Communication facilities
C. Economies of third world D. Industries
D. Emerging economies.
13. Market Mechanism is a feature of:
4. Development Planning is: A. Mixed economy B. Capitalism
A. Change Oriented B. Hierarchical C. Socialism D. Marxism
C. Centralism D. Bureaucratic
14. Development Planning Indian economy before 1990
5. The Great depression was an economic phenomena was known for its style of functioning as a:
took place during: A. Socialist economy B. Planned economy
A. 1940s B. 1950s C. Mixed economy D. Capitalist economy
C. 1930s D. 2010s
15. The pillar of economic development for Mahatma
6. HDI means: Gandhi was:
A. Human Development Item
A. Grama Swaraj B. Trusteeship
B. Human Development Index
C. Decentralisation D. Sarvodaya
C. Housing Development Bank of India
D. None of the above 16. The amendment which made state planning boards
mandatory:
7. Chairman of NITI AAYOG of India is:
A. 73rd constitutional amendment
A. President of India
B. 61st amendment
B. Prime Minister of India
C. 42nd amendment
C. Vice President of India
D. None of these
D. Home Minister
17. The Five Year plans launched in India in:
8. MGNREGA stands for:
A. 1950 B. 1951
A. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment
Guarantee Act C. 1965 D. 1947
B. National Rural Integration Progremme 18. The reasons for Economic reforms introduced in India
C. A project under UN are mainly on:
D. None of these (a) Public sector was given an important role in
9. The Stages of Economic Growth was written by: development policies during 1951–1990
A. W.W Rostow B. G B Shaw (b) The performance of the majority of public
C. Kuznets D. Adam Smith enterprises was disappointing
(c) They were incurring huge losses because of C. Its gross production
inefficient management D. Its per capita income
(d) Policy changes were proposed to go public sector
27. The Gandhian Plan was presented by:
underatkings
A. M.N. Roy B. Nehru
Select the correct code of the options given below: C. Shriman Narayan D. 8 leading economist
A. (a), (b) & (c) B. (a) & (b)
28. Which of the following is not a feature of Indian
C. (c) & (d) D. (a) & (c)
Planning?
19. The most urgent problem which prompted the A. Physical Planning
introduction of New Economic Policy in 1991 was: B. Indicative Economic Planning
A. Poor performance of public sector C. Decentralised Planning
B. High tax rate leading to tax evasion D. None of these above
C. Foreign exchange crisis
29. ‘Twenty point programme’ was launched in the year:
D. All of these
A. 1969 B. 1975
20. Reason which gives importance to privatization: C. 1977 D. 1980
A. Decline in private monopoly
30. Mahalanobis model has been associated with which
B. Favour the objective of social welfare
five year plan?
C. Reduce the cost by minimising wastages
A. 1st five year plan B. 2nd five year plan
D. Increase employment due to exit policy for sick
C. 3rd five year plan D. 4th five year plan
public enterprises
31. The annual growth rate of India’s population according
21. The main changes in fiscal policy are:
to 2011 census is:
A. Quantitative restrictions on import and exports
A. 1.9% B. 1.76%
reduced
C. 2% D. None
B. System of fixed exchange rate converted into
market determined exchange rate 32. Among the Indian state which has the highest density:
C. Use of foreign exchange made more liberal A. Bengal B. Kerala
D. All of these C. Punjab D. Bihar
22. The new economic policy seeks to replace: 33. As per the 2011 census literacy rate in India was:
A. LLP raj B. LPG raj A. 94% B. 74.04%
C. LQG raj D. LQP raj C. 88.8% D. 100%
23. Which of the following is not the one of those steps 34. Globalization of Indian Economy means:
taken in financial sector reforms? A. Increasing External borrowing
A. Lifting of regulations on interest rate of deposit B. Larger FDI
B. Liberalisation of branching regulations for both C. Import Substitution
private and public sector banks D. Minimum possible restrictions on economic
C. Delicensing of industries relation with other countries
D. Reduction of barriers for entry of private banks 35. Which one of the following statements about
24. Liberalisation leads to some limitation: globalization is not correct?
A. Lesser participation of foreign investors A. All economies are closed
B. It neglects the social welfare B. Secular economies
C. No improvement in productivity C. Open economies with trade liberalization
D. No improvement in financial sector D. None of these are correct
25. Poverty in less developed countries is largely due to: 36. What is the full form of Niti Aayog?
A. Voluntary idleness A. National Institute to Transform India
B. Income inequality B. National Institute for Transforming India
C. Lack of cultural activities C. National Institution to Transform India
D. Lack of intelligence of people D. National Institution for Transforming India
26. The best indicator of economic development of any 37. The book “Planning Economy for India” was written
country is: by:
A. Its agriculture A. V.K.R.V. Rao B. M. Visvesvaraya
B. Its transport C. K.N. Rai D. Manmohan Singh
38. India’s economic planning cannot be said to be: 50. The National Commission for Schedule Caste was
A. Indicative B. Imperative established under........of Indian Constitution.
C. Limited D. Democratic A. Article 338 B. Article 250
C. Article 180 D. Article 142
39. How many tribes are there in India?
A. 645 B. 565 51. Which of the following is not matched correctly?
C. 345 D. None of these A. National Commission for Women: 1992
B. National Minorities Commission: 1993
40. In which state of India resides the maximum number
C. National Backward Classes Commission: 2002
of tribes?
D. National Child Rights Protection Commission:
A. Madhya Pradesh B. Nagaland
2007
C. West Bengal D. None of these
52. Who appoints the Chairm an of the National
41. Which is the largest tribe in India?
Commission for Scheduled Castes?
A. Bhil B. Gond A. President
C. Baiga D. None of these B. Prime Minister
42. In which state Garo, Khasi and Jaintia tribes are C. Lok Sabha Speaker
located? D. None of the following
A. Assam B. Meghalaya 53. Which of the following is not the function of the
C. Madhya Pradesh D. None of these National Commission for Scheduled Castes?
43. Daphla and Lampo tribes are found in which state? A. Providing Constitutional protection to Scheduled
A. Madhya Pradesh B. Arunachal Pradesh Castes
C. Rajsathan D. None of these B. To investigate any case that violates the interests
of Scheduled Castes
44. Which state has the largest population of Santhals? C. To submit the report to the Prime Minister related
A. Jharkhand B. Arunachal Pradesh to the protection of Scheduled Castes
C. Rajsathan D. None of these D. None of the above
45. Which caste is largest in Tamil Nadu by population? 54. Which constitution amendment has recommended the
A. Vanniyar B. Raji establishment of a commission for Scheduled Castes
C. Saharya D. None of these and Scheduled Tribes?
46. Find out the odd one: A. 41st Constitutional Amendment
A. Poumai – Manipur B. Garo – Mizoram B. 65th Constitutional Amendment
C. Dafla – Uttar Pradesh D. None of these C. 82nd Constitutional Amendment
D. 76th Constitutional Amendment
47. In which year the Forest Right Act was passed?
A. 2000 B. 2006 55. Which amongst the following is/are correct?
C. 2005 D. None of these 1. Indian society during nineteenth century was
marred by religious superstitions and social
48. What is the name of the tribe that is battling against obscurantism.
Vedanta for preservation of Niyamgiri hills? 2. Social conditions of women were good but some
A. The Kondha or Kandha vices like sati, child marriage prevailed in the
B. Kandha Gauda society
C. Oriya Munda 3. Raja Ram Mohan said “Sati is murder according
D. Dongria Kondh to every shastra”.
4. People at lower ladder of the society were called
49. Which of the following is/are true?
untouchables, who formed about 20 per cent of
1. Article 244 in Part X of the Constitution envisages
population.
a special system of administration for certain areas
designated as ‘scheduled areas’ and ‘tribal areas’. Select the correct code:
2. The Fifth Schedule of the Constitution deals with A. Only 1 B. Only 2 is incorrect
the administration and control of scheduled areas C. All of the above D. None of the above
and scheduled tribes in any state. 56. Which amongst the following is/are correct?
Select the correct answer A. The Hindu Widow Remarriage Act came in 1856.
A. Only 1 B. Only 2 B. Vishnu Shastri Pandit founded Widow Remarriage
C. All of the above D. None of the above Association in the 1850s.
C. Indian Women University was set up in 1916 at 65. National Mission for Empowerment of Women was
Bombay by Professor Karve. launched on:
D. All are correct A. 15 August, 2010
B. 15 August, 2011
57. Who among the following started dalit movement in
C. 15 October, 2010
India?
D. 15 October, 2011
A. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar B. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
C. Jyotiba Phule D. None of these 66. Which scheme promotes community participation
through involvement of Students Volunteers for
58. According to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar the dalits and
empowerment of rural women?
marginalised in this country will have struggle against
A. NAND-GHAR YOJANA
two adversaries. Which are they?
B. eSamvad Portal
1. Brahmanism 2. Capitalism
C. Pradhan Mantri Mahila Shakti Kendra scheme
3. Socialism 4. Communalism
D. She-Box Portal
Codes:
A. 1 and 2 B. 1 and 4 67. Arrange the following initiatives with regard to
C. 2 and 3 D. 3 and 4 Women’s Studies in chronological order:
1. Establishment of Indian Association of Women’s
59. Which of the following matches is not correct?
studies.
A. Louis Dumont — Caste based on purity and
2. First National Conference on Women’s Studies.
pollution
3. Publication of ‘Towards Equality Report’
B. B.R. Ambedkar — Caste as graded form of
4. Second National Education Policy
inequality
Code:
C. M.N. Srinivas — Dominant caste
A. (1), (3), (2), (4) B. (1), (2), (3), (4)
D. G.S. Ghurye — Racial origin of caste
C. (3), (2), (1), (4) D. (4), (2), (3), (1)
60. Name the online platform launched by the Ministry of
68. What is the common focus of most feminist therapies
Women and Child Development to support women
today?
entrepreneurs?
A. Improving living conditions for women around
A. Digital India
the world.
B. Mahila E-haat
B. Creating a more gentle, loving, woman centred
C. One Stop Centre Scheme
world.
D. None of the above
C. Showing how society’s view of treatment of non-
61. In which year the Central Social Welfare Board was dominant groups impacts mental health.
established? D. Seeking balance in the un-equal power
A. 1950 B. 1951 relationships between women and men.
C. 1952 D. 1953
69. For which of the following reasons early feminist
62. Which of the following scheme provide education to approaches to development have been criticised?
girls and their welfare? (a) Only looking at women
A. One Stop Centre Scheme (b) Not engaging with development agencies
B. UJJWALA (c) Having unrealistic aims
C. SWADHAR Scheme (d) Ignoring women’s roles in production
D. Beti Bachao Beti Padhao
Select correct code of the options given below
63. Support to Training and Employment Programme for A. (a), (c) & (d) B. (c), (b) & (a)
Women scheme is: C. (b), (a) & (d) D. (a) & (b)
A. SWADHAR B. STEP
70. Assertion (A) : In patriarchal society, all economic
C. Nari Shakti Puraskar D. RMK
development causes the marginali-
64. Priyadarshini scheme provides: zation and devaluation of women’s
A. Women Empowerment labour.
B. Livelihood in Mid-Gangetic plains Reason (R) : In patriarchal society, the nature of
C. Empower to address women legal, political and house work and women’s responsi-
health problems bility for carrying it out are unchange-
D. All the above are correct. able i.e., constant.
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Code: 77. The epicenter of farmers protest is:
A. Both (A) and (R) are wrong A. Punjab & Haryana
B. Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct B. Punjab & Madhya Pradesh
explanation for (A) C. Bihar & Uttar Pradesh
C. (A) is correct, but (R) is wrong D. Punjab & Rajasthan
D. Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not the 78. Consider the following statement regarding Farmers
correct explanation for (A) Fear in new farms Act:
71. As the women’s suffrage movement emerged from the 1. MSP will stop
abolition m ovem ent, the wom en’s liberation 2. APMC will end
movement grew out of the struggle for: 3. Big Companies will exploit farmers in the name
A. civil rights of contract
A. political power Choose correct code from given below:
B. dominance in the family A. 1 and 3 Only B. 2 and 3 Only
C. challenge against livelihoods C. 1 and 2 Only D. 1, 2 and 3
72. Which of the following is correct with regard to 79. Indian farmer was goaded into cultivation of opium
‘identity politics’ in the feminist context in India? by:
A. Minority, caste and dalit issues A. promise of high prices
B. Race and ethnicity B. system of advances
C. Gender, race, caste, class and minorities C. the village headman
D. Gender, race, caste, minorities D. revenue concessions
73. Which among the following book reveals that the 80. Strip cultivation was practiced by:
white hetrosexual, middle class wom en w ere A. peasants in England B. tribals
discontented and unhappy despite living the “Ideal” C. nomadic pastoralists D. shifting cultivators
female life but were unable to explain why is “the 81. For poorer farmers machines brought misery because
problem that has no name”? of:
A. The second sex B. Feminine mystique A. displacement B. banks refused loans
C. The second stage D. The subjection of women C. banks gave loans D. indebtedness
74. Which among the following feminist identified 82. Which of the following was an important factor in
“alienation” as the concept that will provide us with farmers investing in threshing machines?
a theoretical framework to accommodate main insight A. Labour shortage
of Marxist, radical, psychoanalytic and even liberal B. Insolence of labourers
feminist thought? C. High wages demanded by labour
A. Iris young B. Alison Jagger D. To reduce dependence on labour
C. Juliet Mitchell D. Mary Daly 83. In which Farmers’ movement did Mahatma Gandhi
75. Among the following feminists who has analysed participate first of all?
‘Reproduction through the lens of male alienation’ A. Kheda B. Champaran
while criticizing Shulamith Firestone’s views on female C. Bardoli D. Baroda
biology as the cause of women’s oppression: 84. Which among the following Farmer’s revolt are not
A. Mary O’ Brien B. Mary Dally correctly matched?
C. Kate Millet D. Juliet Mitchell A. Deccan Peasant Revolt (1875)
76. Consider the incorrect statement regarding New Farms B. Mopilla Revolt (1921)
Act, 2020: C. Bardoli (1927)
A. The Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce D. Kheda (1918)
(Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020 85. Farmers’ movement led by rich farmers in:
B. The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) A. Uttar Pradesh B. Karnataka
Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Service C. Maharashtra D. All of these
Act, 2020 86. The beginning of the New Farmers’ Movement in
C. The Farmers Protection Act, 2020 general is seen from the decade of:
D. The Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, A. 1980s B. 1970s
2020 C. 1960s D. 1940s
87. Some of the most important Farmer’s struggles that 93. Why has the term ‘civil society’ aroused suspicion in
were carried till the beginning of 1980s.Which of the some Islamic states?
following struggles are not correctly matched? A. In those countries the state denies civil rights to
A. Anti-Single Food Zone, 1972 its citizens.
B. Struggle against Power Tariff, 1975 B. It can be seen as part of a project of ‘Westerni-
C. Struggle against increasing water rates, increasing zation’.
commercial tax, 1975 C. The term is difficult to translate into Arabic.
D. Agitation against defective tractors, 1979 D. It failed to recognize that brutal violence is the
88. The Uttar Pradesh movement under Mahendra Singh only way to facilitate change
Tikait organised many rallies, agitations as well as 94. What does ‘infrapolitics’ denote?
struggles. Some of the major well known struggles are A. Relations between sovereign states
as: B. Relationships between key decision-makers
(a) Struggle against Power Tariff, 1986 C. The way in which seemingly powerless people
(b) Meerut Struggle, 1988 subvert the authority of the powerful
(c) Agitation for Payment of Arrears, 2007 D. The disengagement of many people nowadays
(d) Sit-in Dharna at Jantar Mantar, 2008
from the political process
Codes:
95. A positive view of the political role of the media sees
A. Both (a) & (b) B. Both (c) & (d)
it as:
C. Both (b) & (a) D. All of the above
A. a way of keeping people harmlessly amused when
89. Shetkari Sangathana of Maharashtra also carried couple times are hard.
of struggles. Which of the following are correctly B. a way of promoting constructive ‘role models’ for
matched? young people
(a) Nasik Agitation of 1980 C. much more trustworthy than politicians
(b) Nippani Agitation of 1981 D. at its best, a potential check on executive power
(c) Rail and Rasta Roko agitation of 1981, 1986
(d) Pandharpur Rally of 1983 96. What is civil Society?
A. The society considered as a community of citizens
Codes: linked by common interests and collective activity
A. Both (a) & (b) B. Both (c) & (d) is a civil society.
C. Both (b) & (a) D. All of the above B. It is the aggregate of non-governmental organi-
90. The new strategies “Gav Bhandi” is associated with zations and institutions that manifest interests and
the farmer’s movement of: will of citizens.
A. Maharashtra B. Madhya Pradesh C. It is referred to as the third sector of the society
C. Karnataka D. West Bengal distinct from government and business.
91. Civil society can be understood as: D. All of the above
A. the whole population of a state 97. Which one of the following statements is not correct
B. the people within a state who behave in a about civil society organisations?
politically civilised way A. They are sovereign bodies
C. a social organization made up of retired civil B. They are voluntary but nonprofit-making agencies
servants. C. They work in close proximity with people
D. a framework within which people who lack D. They create awareness; educate and sensitise
political authority conduct their lives. people on common issues and act as catalysts of
92. Why did the term ‘civil society’ become popular in social change
the 1980s? 98. Value of the programme in Social action group work
A. At that time there was growing disenchantment lies in?
with the perceived dishonesty of governments,
A. Establishing satisfying affective (love) relationship
especially as recipients of aid
B. Enhancing knowledge of possible alternative
B. The downfall of many totalitarian regimes was
activities.
attributed to movements generated by civil society
C. Giving expression to creative dynamics drives
C. It seemed to offer the possibility of peaceful
change in other states D. Increasing proficiency in the chosen programme
D. All of the above activity.
99. Social action group work as a method of social work Codes:
aims at: A. (a), (b) and (d) B. (b), (c) and (d)
A. Development of democratic life style C. (b) and (c) D. (a) and (d)
B. Development of leadership qualities
107. Identify two reasons that state that caste alone cannot
C. Development of capability of adjustment
determine elections in India:
D. All the above
(a) No party wins the votes of all the voters of a caste
100. Which of the following is NOT a principle of social or community.
group work? (b) Some political parties are known to favour some
A. Confidentiality castes and are seen as their representatives.
B. Guided group interactions (c) No parliamentary constituency in the country has
C. Progressive programme development a clear majority of one single caste.
D. Evaluation of the progress made by the group (d) Mobilising and securing political support has
brought new consciousness among the lower castes.
101. The book “Social Group Work – A Helping Process”
is authored by? Codes:
A. H.B. Trecker B. G. Konopka A. (a) and (c) B. (a) and (d)
C. G.H. Mead D. Peter Samuel C. (b) and (c) D. (b) and (d)
102. The Mutual Aid Model of group work practice has its 108. When we speak of gender divisions, we usually refer to:
roots in the practice theory proposed: A. Biological difference between men and women
A. H.B. Trecker B. G. Konopka B. Unequal roles assigned by the society to men and
C. William Schwartz D. Naiper women
C. Unequal child sex ratio
103. Regional Disparity means:
D. Absence of voting rights for women in democracies.
A. It refers uneven economic achievement in different
geographical regions 109. In India seats are reserved for women in:
B. It is reflected by the indicators like per capita income (a) Lok Sabha
C. It refers to the proportion of population living (b) State legislative assemblies
below the poverty line (c) Cabinets
D. All of these (d) Panchayati Raj bodies
104. Government Interventions to reduce Regional Codes:
Disparities are: A. (a), (b) and (d) B. (b), (c) and (d)
A. Higher resource transfers from the Centre to the C. (b) and (c) D. (a) and (d)
Backward States 110. Which among the following statements about India’s
B. Planning Commission (before 2014) mainly in
Constitution is wrong? It:
the form of plan transfers
A. prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion.
C. Finance Commission in the form of non-plan
B. gives official status to one religion.
transfers
C. provides to all individuals freedom to profess any
D. All of these
religion.
105. Among the following, which countries have high D. ensures equality of citizens within religious
participation of women in public life? communities.
A. Sweden and India B. Norway and Sri Lanka
111. In India, the representation of women in legislature
C. Nepal and Finland D. Sweden and Africa
has been:
106. Identify the statements which suggest that it is not A. moderate B. high
politics that gets caste-ridden, it is the caste that gets C. low D. very low
politicised.
112. The emergence of political parties has accompanied
(a) When governments are formed, political parties
with:
take care that representatives of different castes
A. Grow of parliament as an institution
find a place in it.
B. Diversification of political systems
(b) Each caste group incorporates neighbouring castes
C. Growth of modern electorate
which were earlier excluded.
D. All of the above
(c) Various caste groups enter into a coalition with
other castes. 113. Political parties are responsible for maintaining a
(d) Political parties and candidates in elections make continuous connection between:
appeals to caste sentiments. A. People and the government
B. President and the Prime Minister 122. The issue of adequate participation of women in
C. People and the opposition Panchayati Raj institutions was first raised by:
D. Both A and C A. Santhanam Committee Report
114. Rajni Kothari prefers to call the Indian party system as: B. Ashok Mehta Committee Report
A. Congress system C. Balwant Rai Mehta Committee Report
B. One party dominance system D. All of the above
C. Multi-party systems 123. The term ‘Stasiology’ refers to:
D. Both A and B A. Party politics
B. Scientific study of party politics
115. During which of the following years the Congress
C. Study of pressure group politics
party has faced serious electoral reverses?
D. None of the above
A. 1967 B. 1977
C. 1989 D. All of these 124. Who am ong the following divided the non-
competitive party system into one party authoritarian,
116. What is the most appropriate meaning the term
one-party pluralistic and one-party totalitarian?
secularism in the Indian context?
A. Alan Ball
A. Seperation of religion from politics
B. Freedom of religion B. La Palaombara and Myron Weiner
C. There shall not be any religion of the state C. Harry Eckstein
D. Equality of all religions D. James Jupp.
117. Which of the following are the important socio- 125. The Dalit panther movement was launched in:
economic factors of regional imbalance in India? A. West Bengal B. Bihar
A. per capita income C. Odisha D. Maharashtra
B. regional location of industries 126. Political parties are registered as per the provision of:
C. population A. Article 324 of the Constitution
D. below poverty line B. The Election Commission
118. Which of the following can play a vital role in C. The Election Commission in consultation with
removing regional disparity? the govt.
A. Bureaucracy B. State D. Representation of Peoples Act 1951
C. Civil servants D. Judiciary 127. Which of the following is one of the salient features
119. As a political strategy, communalism is opposed to: of the coalition governments?
A. Nationalism B. Regionalism A. Lack of polarization
C. Localism D. Internationalism B. Political opportunism
C. Political defections
120. Identity the correct chronological order in which the D. All of the above
following came into existence.
Use the codes given below: 128. Which of the following is not the type of coalition
1. Swatantra Party categorized on the basis of interaction of Infrastructure
2. Muslim League and Politics?
3. Bharatiya Janata Party A. Few party governmental coalition
4. Communist Party of India B. Secular coalition
Code: C. Post election coalition
A. 4, 3, 1, 2 B. 1, 3, 2, 4 D. Infrastructure dominated coalition
C. 2, 4, 1, 3 D. 3, 1, 4, 2 129. Birsa Munda was associated with tribal struggle of:
121. A political party is recognized as a regional party, if: A. North East Region B. Jharkahand
A. It gets 4 per cent votes in the state either in the C. Nagar Division D. Deccan
Lok Sabha or the Assembly elections 130. In the first decade following independence, which of
B. It gets 5 per cent votes in the state either in the the following legislations transformed the legal status
Lok Sabha or the Assembly elections of women?
C. It gets 6 per cent votes in the state either in the A. The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
Lok Sabha or the Assembly elections B. The Succession
D. It gets 7 per cent votes in the state either in the C. The Adoption Act, 1956
Lok Sabha or the Assembly elections D. All of the above
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C B B A C B B A A D
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B B B C A A B A C C
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A C C B B C A A B B
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
A B B D C D B B A A
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
A B B A A C B D A A
51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
C A C B B D A A D B
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
D D B D B C B D A A
71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
A C B B A C A D B A
81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
D D B C D A D D D A
91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
D D B C D D A A D A
101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110
B B C D D C A B A B
111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120
D C D D D D D B A C
121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130
C C B B D D D C B D