G K QUESTION ANSWER PART 3
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31. How
many official languages are currently mentioned in the Indian Constitution?
(a) 24
(b)
22
(c) 14
(d) 25
Answer
=B
Explanation:
Currently 22 Indian languages are mentioned in the Indian Constitution. The
present 22 official languages are as follows; Bengali, Bodo, Dogri, Gujarati,
Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Maithili, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi,
Nepali, Odia, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Santhali, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu and
Assamese.
32. In
which schedule are the official languages mentioned in the Indian
Constitution?
(a) Schedule
5
(b) Schedule
6
(c) Schedule
7
(d)
Schedule 8
Answer
= D
Explanation:
22 languages are mentioned in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution.
It originally described 14 languages. In the year 2003, the languages of
Maithili, Dogri, Bodo and Santhali were added to the Eighth Schedule.
33. Which
of the following statements is not correct with respect to state languages?
(a) Articles
343 to 351 in Part XVII of the Constitution relate to the official language.
(b)
Unless the President makes any other arrangement, the functions of the Supreme
Court shall be in English.
(c) The
Official Language Act was passed in 1963
(d) Hindi is
the language of the Sangh written in Devanagari script.
Answer
=B
Explanation:
Unless the Parliament makes any other arrangement, the functions of the High
Court and the High Court will be in the English language only.
34. Which
of the following paragraphs is not correctly matched?
(a) Article
343: Official language of the Union
(b) Article
344: Parliamentary Committee and Commission on Official Language
(c) Article
345: Official language of the state
(d)
Article 351: Official language for the High Court and the High Court
Answer
= D
Explanation:
Article 351 relates to the specification for the development of Hindi language
and not the Official Language for the High Court and the High Court.
35. Who
among the following has the right to give Hindi or any other language the
status of language of High Court proceedings.
(a) Any
House of Parliament
(b) Governor
of a state
(c)
The Governor can do this but he has to get the prior permission of the
President
(d) Chief
Justice of Supreme Court
Answer
= C
Explanation:
Governor of a state; With the prior permission of the President, Hindi or any
other language can be given the status of the language of the proceedings of
the High Court.
36. If a
person has to file a PIL in the Supreme Court, in which language should the
petition be written?
(a) In any
of the 22 languages
(b) The
petitioner in his mother tongue
(c)
English only
(d) in Hindi
or English
Answer
=C
Explanation:
Parliament has not made any arrangement for the use of Hindi in the Supreme
Court. Therefore, the Supreme Court only hears petitions that are in English.
37. Which
of the following is correctly matched?
State state language
(a)
Andhra Pradesh Telugu
(b) Kerala
Tamil
(c) Goa
English
(d) Jammu
and Kashmir Kashmiri
Answer
= A
Explanation:
Only the official language of Andhra Pradesh is Telugu, other than that the
language written in other options is not well matched.
38. Which
is the main regional language in Arunachal Pradesh?
(a) Assamese
(b) Bodo
(c)
English
(d) Dogri
Answer
=C
Explanation:
In Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland, the rain regional language of the
state is English.
39.
'Dogri' language is spoken in which Indian territory?
(a)
Jammu and Kashmir province
(b)
Puducherry
(c) Andaman
and Nicobar Islands
(d) Nagaland
Answer
=A
Explanation:
'Dogri' is a language spoken in Jammu and Kashmir province of India. In the year
2003, it was included in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution by the
92nd Constitution Amendment Act.
40. Which
of the following languages is not mentioned in the Eighth Schedule to the
Indian Constitution?
(a) Nepali
(b) Kashmiri
(c) Sindhi
(d)
English
Answer
=D
Explanation:
The English language is not mentioned in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian
Constitution. Apart from this, all the languages given in the question are
described.

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