What was the comparative advantage theory of David Ricacrdo?
- When a country can produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than another country.
- Pursuit of self-interest, division of labor, and freedom of trade.
- A theory of free-market capitalism directly opposed to government intervention.
- A theory centers on entrepreneurship, knowledge, innovation and technological advancement.
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                                  Comparative advantage is an economy's ability to produce a particular good or service at a lower opportunity cost than its trading partners.
                                
Procedure for Amendment in Indian Constitution is given in which article?
- Article 332 
- Article 318
- Article 368
- Article 364
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                                  Article 368 in Part 20 of the Constitution deals with the power of parliament to amend the constitution and its procedures. The procedure of amending the constitution has been adopted from the constitution of South Africa. 
                                
Which of the following is not a fundamental right?
- Right to Equality
- Right to Life
- Right to Property
- Right against Exploitation
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                                  The Morarji Desai government eventually scrapped the fundamental right to property with the 44th Constitutional Amendment in 1978.
                                
Big bang theory was proposed by
- Georges Lemaitre
- Hermann Bondi
- Thomas Gold
- Hoyle
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                                  Georges Lemaitre was a Belgian cosmologist, Catholic priest, and father of the Big Bang theory.
                                
Which article if the Indian Constitution abolishes untouchability?
- Article 30
- Article 17 
- Article 19 
- Article 21
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                                  Abolition of Untouchability. To make an untouchability law further strong, parliament passed an Untouchability Offenses Act in 1955. However, this act was further amended and also renamed in the year of 1976 as Protection of the Civil Rights Act, 1955.