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Q51 :

Which country's lagislature is called National Peoples Congress?

A
  

Russia

B
  

China

C
  

Iran

D
  

Nepal

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Correct Answer: B

China

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Q52 :

Which one of the following judges of Supreme Court of India has not worked in Rajasthan High Court as judge?

A
  

Justice A. K. Mathur

B
  

Justice N. M. Kasliwal

C
  

Justice R. C. Lahoti

D
  

Justice B. S. Chouhan

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Correct Answer: C

Justice R. C. Lahoti

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Q53 :

Who among the following has held the post of Protem Speaker, Speaker and Deputy Speaker of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly?

A
  

Shantilal Chaplot

B
  

Poonam Chand Vishnoi

C
  

Paras Ram Maderna

D
  

Niranjan Nath Aacharya

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Correct Answer: B

Poonam Chand Vishnoi

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Q54 :

The Parliamentary form of Government was first introduce in which country?

A
  

Great Britain(UK)

B
  

Belgium

C
  

France

D
  

Switzerland

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Correct Answer: A

Great Britain(UK)

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The contemporary notion of parliamentary government originated in the Kingdom of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800, alongside its counterpart, the Parliamentary System in Sweden between 1721 and 1772.

Q55 :

A primary differentiation between a state and a nation is that a State is a—

A
  

Political abstract, whereas a nation is a human group

B
  

Mutable concept, whereas a nation is permanent

C
  

Fixed geographical item, whereas a nation is not liked to a territory

D
  

Product of history, whereas a nation is a product of people

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Correct Answer: A

Political abstract, whereas a nation is a human group

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A primary differentiation between a state and a nation is that a state is a political abstract, whereas a nation is a human group.
In common parlance a "nation" refers to a group of people who feel bound into a single body by shared culture, values, folkways, religion and/or language.
A "state" just refers to a patch of land with a sovereign government. States often coincide with nations.

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