Which of the following writs may be issued to enforce a Fundamental Right ?
Which of the following writs may be issued to enforce a Fundamental Right ?
Which of the following writs may be issued to enforce a Fundamental Right ?
Akhilesh ? Mar 20 '25 at 21:02
correct answer is: a: Habeas Corpus
Explanation: The writ of Habeas Corpus is specifically used to enforce Fundamental Rights, particularly the right to personal liberty under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. It ensures that a person is not unlawfully detained.
- OPTION a: Habeas Corpus: This writ is used to protect against unlawful detention and directly enforces Fundamental Rights related to personal liberty.
- OPTION b: Mandamus: This writ compels a duty to be performed but is not specifically for enforcing Fundamental Rights.
- OPTION c: Prohibition: It prevents a lower court from exceeding its jurisdiction, not directly related to Fundamental Rights.
- OPTION d: Certiorari: It corrects decisions of lower courts but isn't specifically for Fundamental Rights enforcement.
In an organization, 40% of the employees are matriculates, 50% ofthe remaining are graduates and remaining 180 are post-graduates. How many employees are graduates ?
Akhilesh ? Mar 20 '25 at 21:00
Correct answer is: 180
Explanation: Let the total number of employees be T
- 40% of T are matriculates: 0.4T
- Remaining employees: 60% of T = 0.6T
- 50% of these remaining employees are graduates: 0.5×0.6T=0.3T
- The remaining 50% are post-graduates: 0.3T=180
- Solving for T: 0.3T=180 → T=600
- Therefore, the number of graduates is 0.3×600=180
- OPTION a (360): Incorrect, as it does not match the calculated number of graduates.
- OPTION b (240): Incorrect, as it does not match the calculated number of graduates.
- OPTION c (180): Correct, as it matches the calculated number of graduates.
- OPTION d (300): Incorrect, as it does not match the calculated number of graduates.
A man has Rs. 480 in the denominations of one-rupee notes, five-rupee notes and ten-rupee notes. The number of notes are equal. What is the total number of notes ?
Akhilesh ? Mar 18 '25 at 22:54
correct answer is: 90
Explanation: Let the number of each type of note be n. The total amount from each type is 1n+5n+10n=16n. Setting this equal to 480 gives n=30. Thus, the total number of notes is 3×30=90.
- Option a (60): Incorrect, as 16×60=960, which exceeds 480.
- Option b (90): Correct, as explained above.
- Option c (75): Incorrect, as 16×75=1200, which is too high.
- Option d (45): Incorrect, as 16×45=720, which is also too high.
The least perfect square number which is divisible by 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 is
Akhilesh ? Mar 18 '25 at 22:52
correct answer is: 3600
Explanation: To find the least perfect square divisible by 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8, we first determine the least common multiple (LCM) of these numbers. The prime factorizations are: - 3 = 31 - 4 = 22 - 5 = 51 - 6 = 21×31 - 8 = 23 The LCM is obtained by taking the highest powers of all primes: - 23 - 31 - 51 Thus, LCM = 23×31×51=120. To make this a perfect square, all exponents in its prime factorization must be even. Therefore, we multiply by 21×31×51 to get: - 24×32×52=3600. This is the smallest perfect square divisible by all the given numbers.
- Option a (900): Not divisible by 8 (23).
- Option b (1600): Not divisible by 3 or 6.
- Option c (2500): Not divisible by 3, 6, or 8.
- Option d (3600): Divisible by all and is a perfect square.
Which of thefollowing is nota Free Trade Zone?
Akhilesh ? Mar 18 '25 at 22:46
correct answer is: d
Explanation: Among the given options, Trivandrum is not designated as a Free Trade Zone. Kandla, Mumbai, and Visakhapatnam are known to have FTZs due to their significant port activities and strategic roles in trade. Trivandrum, while having a port, isn't recognized as an FTZ.
- Option a (Kandla): Kandla is a major port and an FTZ.
- Option b (Mumbai): Mumbai has specific FTZ areas within the city.
- Option c (Visakhapatnam): Visakhapatnam is a major port with FTZ designation.
- Option d (Trivandrum): Trivandrum is not recognized as an FTZ.
India had a plan Holiday For Its '5 year plan'
Akhilesh ? Mar 18 '25 at 22:33
The correct answer is B Draught of 1966.
Here's why:
- The Third Five-Year Plan (1961-1966) faced significant challenges including the China-India war of 1962 and the Pakistan war of 1965. These events strained the economy and diverted resources towards defense.
- However, the most significant reason for the "plan holiday" (1966-1969) was the severe drought of 1966. This led to a major agricultural crisis, food shortages, and widespread economic disruption.
While the wars of 1962 and 1965 had an impact, the immediate trigger for the postponement of the Fourth Five-Year Plan and the adoption of annual plans (the "plan holiday") was the agricultural devastation caused by the 1966 drought. The Pakistan war of 1971 occurred much later.
Match the Following
National Parks Animals A. Manas I. Hangul B. Dachigam II. Elephant C. Mudumalai III. Tiger D. Kaziranga IV. Rhinoceros
Akhilesh ? Mar 17 '25 at 23:37
correct answer is: option c
Explanation: The correct matches are: - Manas National Park is known for the Tiger (III). - Dachigam National Park is known for the Hangul (I). - Mudumalai National Park is known for the Elephant (II). - Kaziranga National Park is known for the Rhinoceros (IV). Thus, the correct sequence is III, I, II, IV.
- Option a: Incorrect as it places Rhinoceros with Manas.
- Option b: Incorrect as it misplaces multiple animals.
- Option c: Correct as it matches all parks with the right animals.
- Option d: Incorrect as it misaligns several animals.
The correct answer is option c.