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Question 1 of 25
The ….(1)… of power in India took place rather abruptly and the British handed over the …. (2)… . of the country to the Indian National Congress. The National Congress was certainly a .(3)…. body and in those days could ….(4)…. speak ….(5)… . the people of India, but it was not an elected body. Further, there was no …(6)… . Constitution for free India. In the …. (7) … . of this, independent India, from A.D. 1947 ..(8)… its ….(9)…. as a sovereign Republic with a Constitution of its own, ….(10) . legally a dominion of the British Commonwealth of Nations.
The Indian Constituent Assembly met as ….(11)… . as the ninth of December 1946, before Independence was …(12)… . granted. The assembly appointed a number of committees to report on the various aspects of the …(13)…. Constitution and after prolonged discussions, the Indian Constitution was ….(14)…. with 395 articles and Eight Schedules and was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on the twenty-sixth of November, 1949. The Indian Republic was officially ….(15)…. on the twenty-sixth of January, 1950.
Choose the correct option for …1…
Question 2 of 25
The ….(1)… of power in India took place rather abruptly and the British handed over the …. (2)… . of the country to the Indian National Congress. The National Congress was certainly a .(3)…. body and in those days could ….(4)…. speak ….(5)… . the people of India, but it was not an elected body. Further, there was no …(6)… . Constitution for free India. In the …. (7) … . of this, independent India, from A.D. 1947 ..(8)… its ….(9)…. as a sovereign Republic with a Constitution of its own, ….(10) . legally a dominion of the British Commonwealth of Nations.
The Indian Constituent Assembly met as ….(11)… . as the ninth of December 1946, before Independence was …(12)… . granted. The assembly appointed a number of committees to report on the various aspects of the …(13)…. Constitution and after prolonged discussions, the Indian Constitution was ….(14)…. with 395 articles and Eight Schedules and was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on the twenty-sixth of November, 1949. The Indian Republic was officially ….(15)…. on the twenty-sixth of January, 1950.
Choose the correct option for …2…
Question 3 of 25
The ….(1)… of power in India took place rather abruptly and the British handed over the …. (2)… . of the country to the Indian National Congress. The National Congress was certainly a .(3)…. body and in those days could ….(4)…. speak ….(5)… . the people of India, but it was not an elected body. Further, there was no …(6)… . Constitution for free India. In the …. (7) … . of this, independent India, from A.D. 1947 ..(8)… its ….(9)…. as a sovereign Republic with a Constitution of its own, ….(10) . legally a dominion of the British Commonwealth of Nations.
The Indian Constituent Assembly met as ….(11)… . as the ninth of December 1946, before Independence was …(12)… . granted. The assembly appointed a number of committees to report on the various aspects of the …(13)…. Constitution and after prolonged discussions, the Indian Constitution was ….(14)…. with 395 articles and Eight Schedules and was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on the twenty-sixth of November, 1949. The Indian Republic was officially ….(15)…. on the twenty-sixth of January, 1950.
Choose the correct option for …3…
Question 4 of 25
The ….(1)… of power in India took place rather abruptly and the British handed over the …. (2)… . of the country to the Indian National Congress. The National Congress was certainly a .(3)…. body and in those days could ….(4)…. speak ….(5)… . the people of India, but it was not an elected body. Further, there was no …(6)… . Constitution for free India. In the …. (7) … . of this, independent India, from A.D. 1947 ..(8)… its ….(9)…. as a sovereign Republic with a Constitution of its own, ….(10) . legally a dominion of the British Commonwealth of Nations.
The Indian Constituent Assembly met as ….(11)… . as the ninth of December 1946, before Independence was …(12)… . granted. The assembly appointed a number of committees to report on the various aspects of the …(13)…. Constitution and after prolonged discussions, the Indian Constitution was ….(14)…. with 395 articles and Eight Schedules and was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on the twenty-sixth of November, 1949. The Indian Republic was officially ….(15)…. on the twenty-sixth of January, 1950.
Choose the correct option for …4…
Question 5 of 25
The ….(1)… of power in India took place rather abruptly and the British handed over the …. (2)… . of the country to the Indian National Congress. The National Congress was certainly a .(3)…. body and in those days could ….(4)…. speak ….(5)… . the people of India, but it was not an elected body. Further, there was no …(6)… . Constitution for free India. In the …. (7) … . of this, independent India, from A.D. 1947 ..(8)… its ….(9)…. as a sovereign Republic with a Constitution of its own, ….(10) . legally a dominion of the British Commonwealth of Nations.
The Indian Constituent Assembly met as ….(11)… . as the ninth of December 1946, before Independence was …(12)… . granted. The assembly appointed a number of committees to report on the various aspects of the …(13)…. Constitution and after prolonged discussions, the Indian Constitution was ….(14)…. with 395 articles and Eight Schedules and was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on the twenty-sixth of November, 1949. The Indian Republic was officially ….(15)…. on the twenty-sixth of January, 1950.
Choose the correct option for …5…
Question 6 of 25
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Question 7 of 25
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Question 8 of 25
The ….(1)… of power in India took place rather abruptly and the British handed over the …. (2)… . of the country to the Indian National Congress. The National Congress was certainly a .(3)…. body and in those days could ….(4)…. speak ….(5)… . the people of India, but it was not an elected body. Further, there was no …(6)… . Constitution for free India. In the …. (7) … . of this, independent India, from A.D. 1947 ..(8)… its ….(9)…. as a sovereign Republic with a Constitution of its own, ….(10) . legally a dominion of the British Commonwealth of Nations.
The Indian Constituent Assembly met as ….(11)… . as the ninth of December 1946, before Independence was …(12)… . granted. The assembly appointed a number of committees to report on the various aspects of the …(13)…. Constitution and after prolonged discussions, the Indian Constitution was ….(14)…. with 395 articles and Eight Schedules and was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on the twenty-sixth of November, 1949. The Indian Republic was officially ….(15)…. on the twenty-sixth of January, 1950.
Choose the correct option for …8…
Question 9 of 25
The ….(1)… of power in India took place rather abruptly and the British handed over the …. (2)… . of the country to the Indian National Congress. The National Congress was certainly a .(3)…. body and in those days could ….(4)…. speak ….(5)… . the people of India, but it was not an elected body. Further, there was no …(6)… . Constitution for free India. In the …. (7) … . of this, independent India, from A.D. 1947 ..(8)… its ….(9)…. as a sovereign Republic with a Constitution of its own, ….(10) . legally a dominion of the British Commonwealth of Nations.
The Indian Constituent Assembly met as ….(11)… . as the ninth of December 1946, before Independence was …(12)… . granted. The assembly appointed a number of committees to report on the various aspects of the …(13)…. Constitution and after prolonged discussions, the Indian Constitution was ….(14)…. with 395 articles and Eight Schedules and was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on the twenty-sixth of November, 1949. The Indian Republic was officially ….(15)…. on the twenty-sixth of January, 1950.
Choose the correct option for …9…
Question 10 of 25
The ….(1)… of power in India took place rather abruptly and the British handed over the …. (2)… . of the country to the Indian National Congress. The National Congress was certainly a .(3)…. body and in those days could ….(4)…. speak ….(5)… . the people of India, but it was not an elected body. Further, there was no …(6)… . Constitution for free India. In the …. (7) … . of this, independent India, from A.D. 1947 ..(8)… its ….(9)…. as a sovereign Republic with a Constitution of its own, ….(10) . legally a dominion of the British Commonwealth of Nations.
The Indian Constituent Assembly met as ….(11)… . as the ninth of December 1946, before Independence was …(12)… . granted. The assembly appointed a number of committees to report on the various aspects of the …(13)…. Constitution and after prolonged discussions, the Indian Constitution was ….(14)…. with 395 articles and Eight Schedules and was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on the twenty-sixth of November, 1949. The Indian Republic was officially ….(15)…. on the twenty-sixth of January, 1950.
Choose the correct option for …10…
Question 11 of 25
The ….(1)… of power in India took place rather abruptly and the British handed over the …. (2)… . of the country to the Indian National Congress. The National Congress was certainly a .(3)…. body and in those days could ….(4)…. speak ….(5)… . the people of India, but it was not an elected body. Further, there was no …(6)… . Constitution for free India. In the …. (7) … . of this, independent India, from A.D. 1947 ..(8)… its ….(9)…. as a sovereign Republic with a Constitution of its own, ….(10) . legally a dominion of the British Commonwealth of Nations.
The Indian Constituent Assembly met as ….(11)… . as the ninth of December 1946, before Independence was …(12)… . granted. The assembly appointed a number of committees to report on the various aspects of the …(13)…. Constitution and after prolonged discussions, the Indian Constitution was ….(14)…. with 395 articles and Eight Schedules and was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on the twenty-sixth of November, 1949. The Indian Republic was officially ….(15)…. on the twenty-sixth of January, 1950.
Choose the correct option for …11…
Question 12 of 25
The ….(1)… of power in India took place rather abruptly and the British handed over the …. (2)… . of the country to the Indian National Congress. The National Congress was certainly a .(3)…. body and in those days could ….(4)…. speak ….(5)… . the people of India, but it was not an elected body. Further, there was no …(6)… . Constitution for free India. In the …. (7) … . of this, independent India, from A.D. 1947 ..(8)… its ….(9)…. as a sovereign Republic with a Constitution of its own, ….(10) . legally a dominion of the British Commonwealth of Nations.
The Indian Constituent Assembly met as ….(11)… . as the ninth of December 1946, before Independence was …(12)… . granted. The assembly appointed a number of committees to report on the various aspects of the …(13)…. Constitution and after prolonged discussions, the Indian Constitution was ….(14)…. with 395 articles and Eight Schedules and was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on the twenty-sixth of November, 1949. The Indian Republic was officially ….(15)…. on the twenty-sixth of January, 1950.
Choose the correct option for …12…
Question 13 of 25
The ….(1)… of power in India took place rather abruptly and the British handed over the …. (2)… . of the country to the Indian National Congress. The National Congress was certainly a .(3)…. body and in those days could ….(4)…. speak ….(5)… . the people of India, but it was not an elected body. Further, there was no …(6)… . Constitution for free India. In the …. (7) … . of this, independent India, from A.D. 1947 ..(8)… its ….(9)…. as a sovereign Republic with a Constitution of its own, ….(10) . legally a dominion of the British Commonwealth of Nations.
The Indian Constituent Assembly met as ….(11)… . as the ninth of December 1946, before Independence was …(12)… . granted. The assembly appointed a number of committees to report on the various aspects of the …(13)…. Constitution and after prolonged discussions, the Indian Constitution was ….(14)…. with 395 articles and Eight Schedules and was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on the twenty-sixth of November, 1949. The Indian Republic was officially ….(15)…. on the twenty-sixth of January, 1950.
Choose the correct option for …13…
Question 14 of 25
The ….(1)… of power in India took place rather abruptly and the British handed over the …. (2)… . of the country to the Indian National Congress. The National Congress was certainly a .(3)…. body and in those days could ….(4)…. speak ….(5)… . the people of India, but it was not an elected body. Further, there was no …(6)… . Constitution for free India. In the …. (7) … . of this, independent India, from A.D. 1947 ..(8)… its ….(9)…. as a sovereign Republic with a Constitution of its own, ….(10) . legally a dominion of the British Commonwealth of Nations.
The Indian Constituent Assembly met as ….(11)… . as the ninth of December 1946, before Independence was …(12)… . granted. The assembly appointed a number of committees to report on the various aspects of the …(13)…. Constitution and after prolonged discussions, the Indian Constitution was ….(14)…. with 395 articles and Eight Schedules and was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on the twenty-sixth of November, 1949. The Indian Republic was officially ….(15)…. on the twenty-sixth of January, 1950.
Choose the correct option for …14…
Question 15 of 25
The ….(1)… of power in India took place rather abruptly and the British handed over the …. (2)… . of the country to the Indian National Congress. The National Congress was certainly a .(3)…. body and in those days could ….(4)…. speak ….(5)… . the people of India, but it was not an elected body. Further, there was no …(6)… . Constitution for free India. In the …. (7) … . of this, independent India, from A.D. 1947 ..(8)… its ….(9)…. as a sovereign Republic with a Constitution of its own, ….(10) . legally a dominion of the British Commonwealth of Nations.
The Indian Constituent Assembly met as ….(11)… . as the ninth of December 1946, before Independence was …(12)… . granted. The assembly appointed a number of committees to report on the various aspects of the …(13)…. Constitution and after prolonged discussions, the Indian Constitution was ….(14)…. with 395 articles and Eight Schedules and was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on the twenty-sixth of November, 1949. The Indian Republic was officially ….(15)…. on the twenty-sixth of January, 1950.
Choose the correct option for …15…
Question 16 of 25
Clement Atlee became the Prime Minister of England after the Second World War. Winston Churchill who had successfully ….1… . England and the allies to victory over Hitler was now rejected by the English people at the hustings. Labour Party was …2…. to power _ and Atlee became the Prime
Minister. One of his memorable tasks was that he was …3…. in granting India its freedom. Atlee was born in a well-to-do ….4…. but he always had ….5…. for the poor and the downtrodden. He is known for keeping ….6…. and cooperation among his cabinet colleagues. Not that there were no differences of opinion ….7… . his cabinet members, but Atlee, by his …8… nature and positive approach, always managed to keep them together and had control over them …..9…. being sympathetic to the cause of India and granting India freedom, he …10… many a constructive activity for his country too, like nationalisation of some industries and starting National Health Scheme.
Choose the correct option for …1…
Question 17 of 25
Clement Atlee became the Prime Minister of England after the Second World War. Winston Churchill who had successfully ….1… . England and the allies to victory over Hitler was now rejected by the English people at the hustings. Labour Party was …2…. to power _ and Atlee became the Prime
Minister. One of his memorable tasks was that he was …3…. in granting India its freedom. Atlee was born in a well-to-do ….4…. but he always had ….5…. for the poor and the downtrodden. He is known for keeping ….6…. and cooperation among his cabinet colleagues. Not that there were no differences of opinion ….7… . his cabinet members, but Atlee, by his …8… nature and positive approach, always managed to keep them together and had control over them …..9…. being sympathetic to the cause of India and granting India freedom, he …10… many a constructive activity for his country too, like nationalisation of some industries and starting National Health Scheme.
Choose the correct option for …1…
Question 18 of 25
Clement Atlee became the Prime Minister of England after the Second World War. Winston Churchill who had successfully ….1… . England and the allies to victory over Hitler was now rejected by the English people at the hustings. Labour Party was …2…. to power _ and Atlee became the Prime
Minister. One of his memorable tasks was that he was …3…. in granting India its freedom. Atlee was born in a well-to-do ….4…. but he always had ….5…. for the poor and the downtrodden. He is known for keeping ….6…. and cooperation among his cabinet colleagues. Not that there were no differences of opinion ….7… . his cabinet members, but Atlee, by his …8… nature and positive approach, always managed to keep them together and had control over them …..9…. being sympathetic to the cause of India and granting India freedom, he …10… many a constructive activity for his country too, like nationalisation of some industries and starting National Health Scheme.
Choose the correct option for …3…
Question 19 of 25
Clement Atlee became the Prime Minister of England after the Second World War. Winston Churchill who had successfully ….1… . England and the allies to victory over Hitler was now rejected by the English people at the hustings. Labour Party was …2…. to power _ and Atlee became the Prime
Minister. One of his memorable tasks was that he was …3…. in granting India its freedom. Atlee was born in a well-to-do ….4…. but he always had ….5…. for the poor and the downtrodden. He is known for keeping ….6…. and cooperation among his cabinet colleagues. Not that there were no differences of opinion ….7… . his cabinet members, but Atlee, by his …8… nature and positive approach, always managed to keep them together and had control over them …..9…. being sympathetic to the cause of India and granting India freedom, he …10… many a constructive activity for his country too, like nationalisation of some industries and starting National Health Scheme.
Choose the correct option for …4…
Question 20 of 25
Clement Atlee became the Prime Minister of England after the Second World War. Winston Churchill who had successfully ….1… . England and the allies to victory over Hitler was now rejected by the English people at the hustings. Labour Party was …2…. to power _ and Atlee became the Prime
Minister. One of his memorable tasks was that he was …3…. in granting India its freedom. Atlee was born in a well-to-do ….4…. but he always had ….5…. for the poor and the downtrodden. He is known for keeping ….6…. and cooperation among his cabinet colleagues. Not that there were no differences of opinion ….7… . his cabinet members, but Atlee, by his …8… nature and positive approach, always managed to keep them together and had control over them …..9…. being sympathetic to the cause of India and granting India freedom, he …10… many a constructive activity for his country too, like nationalisation of some industries and starting National Health Scheme.
Choose the correct option for …5…
Question 21 of 25
Clement Atlee became the Prime Minister of England after the Second World War. Winston Churchill who had successfully ….1… . England and the allies to victory over Hitler was now rejected by the English people at the hustings. Labour Party was …2…. to power _ and Atlee became the Prime
Minister. One of his memorable tasks was that he was …3…. in granting India its freedom. Atlee was born in a well-to-do ….4…. but he always had ….5…. for the poor and the downtrodden. He is known for keeping ….6…. and cooperation among his cabinet colleagues. Not that there were no differences of opinion ….7… . his cabinet members, but Atlee, by his …8… nature and positive approach, always managed to keep them together and had control over them …..9…. being sympathetic to the cause of India and granting India freedom, he …10… many a constructive activity for his country too, like nationalisation of some industries and starting National Health Scheme.
Choose the correct option for …6…
Question 22 of 25
Clement Atlee became the Prime Minister of England after the Second World War. Winston Churchill who had successfully ….1… . England and the allies to victory over Hitler was now rejected by the English people at the hustings. Labour Party was …2…. to power _ and Atlee became the Prime
Minister. One of his memorable tasks was that he was …3…. in granting India its freedom. Atlee was born in a well-to-do ….4…. but he always had ….5…. for the poor and the downtrodden. He is known for keeping ….6…. and cooperation among his cabinet colleagues. Not that there were no differences of opinion ….7… . his cabinet members, but Atlee, by his …8… nature and positive approach, always managed to keep them together and had control over them …..9…. being sympathetic to the cause of India and granting India freedom, he …10… many a constructive activity for his country too, like nationalisation of some industries and starting National Health Scheme.
Choose the correct option for …7…
Question 23 of 25
Clement Atlee became the Prime Minister of England after the Second World War. Winston Churchill who had successfully ….1… . England and the allies to victory over Hitler was now rejected by the English people at the hustings. Labour Party was …2…. to power _ and Atlee became the Prime
Minister. One of his memorable tasks was that he was …3…. in granting India its freedom. Atlee was born in a well-to-do ….4…. but he always had ….5…. for the poor and the downtrodden. He is known for keeping ….6…. and cooperation among his cabinet colleagues. Not that there were no differences of opinion ….7… . his cabinet members, but Atlee, by his …8… nature and positive approach, always managed to keep them together and had control over them …..9…. being sympathetic to the cause of India and granting India freedom, he …10… many a constructive activity for his country too, like nationalisation of some industries and starting National Health Scheme.
Choose the correct option for …8…
Question 24 of 25
Clement Atlee became the Prime Minister of England after the Second World War. Winston Churchill who had successfully ….1… . England and the allies to victory over Hitler was now rejected by the English people at the hustings. Labour Party was …2…. to power _ and Atlee became the Prime
Minister. One of his memorable tasks was that he was …3…. in granting India its freedom. Atlee was born in a well-to-do ….4…. but he always had ….5…. for the poor and the downtrodden. He is known for keeping ….6…. and cooperation among his cabinet colleagues. Not that there were no differences of opinion ….7… . his cabinet members, but Atlee, by his …8… nature and positive approach, always managed to keep them together and had control over them …..9…. being sympathetic to the cause of India and granting India freedom, he …10… many a constructive activity for his country too, like nationalisation of some industries and starting National Health Scheme.
Choose the correct option for …9…
Question 25 of 25
Clement Atlee became the Prime Minister of England after the Second World War. Winston Churchill who had successfully ….1… . England and the allies to victory over Hitler was now rejected by the English people at the hustings. Labour Party was …2…. to power _ and Atlee became the Prime
Minister. One of his memorable tasks was that he was …3…. in granting India its freedom. Atlee was born in a well-to-do ….4…. but he always had ….5…. for the poor and the downtrodden. He is known for keeping ….6…. and cooperation among his cabinet colleagues. Not that there were no differences of opinion ….7… . his cabinet members, but Atlee, by his …8… nature and positive approach, always managed to keep them together and had control over them …..9…. being sympathetic to the cause of India and granting India freedom, he …10… many a constructive activity for his country too, like nationalisation of some industries and starting National Health Scheme.
Choose the correct option for …10…