Who moved the Objectives Resolution in the Constituent Assembly?
When was the Objectives Resolution adopted by the Constituent Assembly?
The Preamble of the Indian Constitution begins with which words?
Which term in the Preamble signifies India's political independence?
The term "Socialist" was added to the Preamble by which Constitutional Amendment?
What does the term "Republic" in the Preamble indicate?
Who described the Preamble as the "Identity card of the Constitution"?
Which principle is emphasized by the term "Justice" in the Preamble?
The Objectives Resolution provided the foundation for which part of the Constitution?
Which of these terms was NOT originally in the Preamble?
What does the term "Liberty" in the Preamble include?
Which phrase in the Preamble indicates the absence of discrimination in public life?
The Objectives Resolution was primarily inspired by which leader’s vision?
The phrase "Unity and Integrity of the Nation" was added to the Preamble by which amendment?
What is the purpose of the Preamble to the Indian Constitution?
The term "Secular" in the Preamble signifies:
The Preamble declares India to be a:
Which case established the Preamble as an integral part of the Constitution?
How many ideals are mentioned in the Objectives Resolution?
The term "Democratic" in the Preamble implies which type of governance?
In which year was the Preamble amended for the first time?
Which of the following is not an ideal enshrined in the Preamble?
The Objectives Resolution was later incorporated into which part of the Constitution?
The Preamble declares India’s commitment to achieving fraternity to promote:
The Preamble of the Indian Constitution was inspired by which country's Constitution?
What is the final word of the Preamble?
The term "Fraternity" in the Preamble emphasizes:
The Objectives Resolution was first introduced in the Constituent Assembly by which leader?
The Preamble states that the Constitution derives its authority from:
In the Kesavananda Bharati case, the Supreme Court ruled that: