36. The ‘Rule of Law’ of Indian Constitution has been taken from the Constitution of:
(A) United Kingdom
(B) United States of America
(C) Australia
(D) Germany
Answer:
(A) United Kingdom
Explanation:
The concept of the “Rule of Law” (the principle that all people and institutions are subject to and accountable to law) was heavily borrowed from the British (United Kingdom) legal and constitutional system.
37. Mica and Granite are examples of :
(A) Sedimentary rocks
(B) Igneous rocks
(C) Metamorphic rocks
(D) Coal
Answer:
(B) Igneous rocks
Explanation:
Granite is an intrusive igneous rock formed from the slow crystallization of magma below Earth’s surface. Mica is a silicate mineral heavily present inside igneous rocks like granite.
38. The full form of GST is:
(A) Goods & Services Tax
(B) Gold & Services Tax
(C) Goods & Society Tax
(D) General Social Transformation
Answer:
(A) Goods & Services Tax
Explanation:
GST stands for Goods and Services Tax, an indirect tax used in India on the supply of goods and services.
39. The FIFA World Cup is an International football competition. 20 world cup tournaments held so far have been won by eight different teams, which team is the only team who have played in every tournament?
(A) Germany
(B) Brazil
(C) England
(D) Russia
Answer:
(B) Brazil
Explanation:
Brazil holds the unique distinction of being the only national team to have successfully qualified for and participated in every single FIFA World Cup tournament since its inception.
40. Black soil is used for cultivation of :
(A) Jute
(B) Wheat
(C) Cotton
(D) Sugarcane
Answer:
(C) Cotton
Explanation:
Black soil, found extensively in the Deccan Plateau region of India, is highly argillaceous and exceptionally suitable for growing cotton, which is why it is often referred to as “Black Cotton Soil.”