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Option A: 15th November 1791

Option B: 15th December 1791

Option C: 15th January 1791

Option D: 15th August 1791

Correct Answer: 15th December 1791


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Option A: Powers of the States & People

Option B: Right to Bear Arms

Option C: Slavery Abolished

Option D: Cruel and Unusual Punishment

Correct Answer: Cruel and Unusual Punishment


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Option A: 15th December 1791

Option B: 15th November 1791

Option C: 15 August 1791

Option D: 15th March 1791

Correct Answer: 15th December 1791


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Option A: Trial and Punishment

Option B: Search and Seizure

Option C: Right to Bear Arm

Option D: Trial by Jury in Civil Cases

Correct Answer: Trial by Jury in Civil Cases


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Option A: 15th November 1791

Option B: 15th December 1791

Option C: 15th January 1791

Option D: 15th August 1791

Correct Answer: 15th December 1791


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Option A: Right to Bear Arms’

Option B: Right to Speedy Trial, Confrontation of Witnesses

Option C: Slavery Abolished

Option D: Search and Seizure

Correct Answer: Right to Speedy Trial, Confrontation of Witnesses


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Option A: 15th September 1791

Option B: 15th October 1791

Option C: 15th November 1791

Option D: 15th December 1791

Correct Answer: 15th December 1791


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Option A: Search and Seizure

Option B: Slavery Abolished

Option C: Right to Bear Arms

Option D: Trial and Punishment, Compensation for takings

Correct Answer: Trial and Punishment, Compensation for takings


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Option A: 15th September 1791

Option B: 15th October 1791

Option C: 15th November 1791

Option D: 15th December 1791

Correct Answer: 15th December 1791


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Option A: Trial and Punishment

Option B: Powers of the States and People

Option C: Citizenship Rights

Option D: Search and Seizure

Correct Answer: Search and Seizure


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Option A: 15th September 1791

Option B: 15th October 1791

Option C: 15th November 1791

Option D: 15th December 1791

Correct Answer: 15th December 1791


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Option A: Quartering of Soldiers

Option B: Slavery Abolished

Option C: Right to Bear Arm

Option D: Trial and Punishment

Correct Answer: Trial and Punishment


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Option A: Slavery Abolished

Option B: Right to Bear Arms

Option C: Trial and Punishment

Option D: Powers of the States and People

Correct Answer: Right to Bear Arms


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Option A: 15th September 1791

Option B: 15th October 1791

Option C: 15th November 1791

Option D: 15th December 1791

Correct Answer: 15th December 1791


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Option A: Right to Bear Arms’

Option B: Trial and Punishment

Option C: Freedom of Religion, Press, Expression

Option D: Slavery Abolished

Correct Answer: Freedom of Religion, Press, Expression


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Option A: Bill of Property

Option B: Bill of Security

Option C: Bill of Rights

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Bill of Rights


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Option A: The Judicial Branch

Option B: New States

Option C: The Legislative Branch

Option D: Ratification

Correct Answer: The Legislative Branch


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Option A: Britain

Option B: America

Option C: France

Option D: USSR

Correct Answer: America


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Option A: 25

Option B: 26

Option C: 27

Option D: 30

Correct Answer: 27


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Option A: 1840

Option B: 1845

Option C: 1850

Option D: 1835

Correct Answer: 1845


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Option A: Ibrahim Lincoln

Option B: General Bright

Option C: Jefferson

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Jefferson


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Option A: George Washington

Option B: Alexander V Hamilton

Option C: Mr. Burr

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Alexander V Hamilton


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Option A: The peculiar constitutional set up

Option B: The peculiar political atmosphere

Option C: The Peculiar social fabric

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: The peculiar constitutional set up


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Option A: October 17,1790

Option B: February 4,1791

Option C: December 15, 1791

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: December 15, 1791


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Option A: 18 years of age

Option B: 21 years of age

Option C: 23 years of age

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 18 years of age


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Option A: Once

Option B: Twice

Option C: Thrice

Option D: Can’t say

Correct Answer: Once


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Option A: 3rd of January

Option B: 20th of January

Option C: 23rd of March

Option D: 1st of April

Correct Answer: 3rd of January


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Option A: President Pro-tempore

Option B: Speaker

Option C: Attorney General

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: President Pro-tempore


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Option A: The Senate

Option B: House of Representatives

Option C: House of Commons

Option D: House of Lords

Correct Answer: The Senate


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Option A: Capital Hill

Option B: Mount Everest

Option C: 10 Downing Street

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Capital Hill


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Option A: One-fourth

Option B: Two-thirdd

Option C: Three-fourth

Option D: Half

Correct Answer: Two-thirdd


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Option A: Majority Party

Option B: Opposition Party

Option C: No Party

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Majority Party


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Option A: 20 members

Option B: 25 members

Option C: 26 members

Option D: 29 members

Correct Answer: 26 members


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Option A: 25 years old

Option B: 30 years old

Option C: 35 years old

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: 30 years old


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Option A: 2 years

Option B: 4 years

Option C: 6 years

Option D: 5 years

Correct Answer: 6 years


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Option A: The President

Option B: The President Pro-tempore

Option C: The Speaker

Option D: The Attorney General

Correct Answer: The President


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Option A: The President

Option B: The vice-President

Option C: The President Pro-tempore

Option D: The Attorney General

Correct Answer: The vice-President


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Option A: The Senate

Option B: The house of representatives

Option C: The House of Lords

Option D: The House of Commons

Correct Answer: The house of representatives


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Option A: The President

Option B: The Vice-President

Option C: The Speaker

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: The Speaker


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Option A: 20 years old

Option B: 25 years old

Option C: 30 years old

Option D: 35 years old

Correct Answer: 25 years old


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Option A: 2 years

Option B: 3 years

Option C: 4 years

Option D: 5 years

Correct Answer: 2 years


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Option A: 435 members

Option B: 436 members

Option C: 437 members

Option D: 438 members

Correct Answer: 435 members


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Option A: Bill of rights

Option B: Articles of Confederation

Option C: The Proclamation of Independence

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Articles of Confederation


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Option A: American judicial system

Option B: English judicial system

Option C: Frenchludicial system

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: American judicial system


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Option A: October 17, 1790

Option B: February 4,1791

Option C: December 15, 1791

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: December 15, 1791


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Option A: In 1933

Option B: In 1934

Option C: In 1935

Option D: In 1932

Correct Answer: In 1933


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Option A: Bill of Rights

Option B: The implied powers

Option C: Senatorial courtesy

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Bill of Rights


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Option A: Two years

Option B: Three years

Option C: One years

Option D: Four years

Correct Answer: Two years


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Option A: Four years

Option B: Five years

Option C: Six years

Option D: Seven years

Correct Answer: Six years


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Option A: Jefferson

Option B: James Clark

Option C: Joseph G.Cannon

Option D: Nixon

Correct Answer: Joseph G.Cannon


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Option A: From 1895 to 1898

Option B: From 1896 to 1898

Option C: From 1896 to 1899

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: From 1895 to 1898


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Option A: Separate

Option B: Eliminated

Option C: Integrated

Option D: Polarized

Correct Answer: Integrated


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Option A: The President

Option B: The states legislatures

Option C: The majority party of the House

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: The majority party of the House


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Option A: The house chooses its chairman

Option B: The house of representatives chooses it speaker

Option C: The house of representative chooses it president

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: The house of representatives chooses it speaker


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Option A: Twice in a year

Option B: Three times in a year

Option C: Once in a year

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Once in a year


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Option A: 60 members

Option B: 75 members

Option C: 100 members

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 60 members


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Option A: Bill Clinton

Option B: Ronald Reagan

Option C: George W. Bush

Option D: Barak Obama

Correct Answer: Barak Obama


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Option A: 98 members

Option B: 100 members

Option C: 102 members

Option D: 103 members

Correct Answer: 100 members


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Option A: The House of Commons

Option B: The House of Lords

Option C: The House of Representatives

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: The House of Representatives


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Option A: Unicameral

Option B: Bicameral

Option C: Tri-cameral

Option D: Can’t say

Correct Answer: Bicameral


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Option A: Florida

Option B: New York

Option C: Texas

Option D: Virginia

Correct Answer: Virginia


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Option A: Richard Nixon

Option B: John Kennedy

Option C: G.Ford

Option D: Richard Chaney

Correct Answer: Richard Chaney


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Option A: January 20,2001

Option B: February 28,2001

Option C: June 7,2001

Option D: July 7,2001

Correct Answer: January 20,2001


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Option A: Bill Clinton

Option B: Ronald Reagan

Option C: George W.Bush

Option D: Barak Obama

Correct Answer: George W.Bush


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Option A: November 10,2000

Option B: January 20,2001

Option C: November 7,2001

Option D: December 20,2001

Correct Answer: November 7,2001


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Option A: Appointment

Option B: Election

Option C: Succession

Option D: Coup d’etat

Correct Answer: Succession


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Option A: One

Option B: Two

Option C: Three

Option D: None

Correct Answer: One


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Option A: One

Option B: Two

Option C: Three

Option D: None

Correct Answer: None


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Option A: One

Option B: Two

Option C: Three

Option D: None

Correct Answer: None


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Option A: The President

Option B: The Congress

Option C: The Supreme Court

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: The President


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Option A: 10 years

Option B: 12 years

Option C: 14 years

Option D: 15 years

Correct Answer: 14 years


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Option A: 1748

Option B: 1848

Option C: 1848

Option D: 1951

Correct Answer: 1951


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Option A: 1st January

Option B: 20th January

Option C: 28th February

Option D: 1st April

Correct Answer: 20th January


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Option A: 1990

Option B: 1992

Option C: 1994

Option D: 1995

Correct Answer: 1992


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Option A: Two-years term

Option B: Three-years term

Option C: Four-years term

Option D: Five-years term

Correct Answer: Two-years term


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Option A: Five

Option B: Seven

Option C: Ten

Option D: Thirteen

Correct Answer: Ten


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Option A: Philadelphia

Option B: Washington

Option C: Chicago

Option D: New York

Correct Answer: Philadelphia


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Option A: Elected by the Security Council

Option B: Elected by the General Assembly and the Security Council

Option C: Appointed by the Security-General in consultation with the five permanent members of the Security Council

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Elected by the General Assembly and the Security Council


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Option A: Legal Recognition

Option B: Circumstantial Recognition

Option C: Recognition in Principle

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Legal Recognition


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Option A: U.S.A.

Option B: France

Option C: U.K.

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: A. U.S.A.


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Option A: Former Heads of State

Option B: Former Heads of Government

Option C: Senior Citizens

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Former Heads of State


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Option A: The principal Organ of UNO

Option B: All ordinary of UNO

Option C: A check on the Security Council

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: A check on the Security Council


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Option A: Oppenheim

Option B: Hart

Option C: Hall

Option D: Starke

Correct Answer: Oppenheim


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Option A: Birkenhead

Option B: Starke

Option C: Hughes

Option D: Hall

Correct Answer: Hughes


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Option A: Renders a treaty invalid

Option B: Terminates the treaty

Option C: Has no effect on the treaty

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Terminates the treaty


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Option A: A form for the making of international agreements

Option B: A procedure for the making of international agreement

Option C: Neither form nor procedure but leaves it to the will and convenience of the parties

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: A form for the making of international agreements


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Option A: Part of International Law

Option B: Was renounced before it could take roots in International Law

Option C: Is attempting to earn general acceptance

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Was renounced before it could take roots in International Law


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Option A: 100 nautical miles

Option B: 200 nautical miles

Option C: 300 nautical miles

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 300 nautical miles


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Option A: 6 nautical miles

Option B: 8 nautical miles

Option C: 12 nautical miles

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 12 nautical miles


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Option A: Rules of customary International Law

Option B: Convention on the Law of Sea

Option C: Mutual consent

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Convention on the Law of Sea


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Option A: Affected by change of governmentq

Option B: Not affected by change of government

Option C: Depends on the recognition of the new government

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Affected by change of governmentq


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Option A: All rights/duties of the predecessor state

Option B: Only some of the rights/duties of the predecessor state

Option C: Some of the rights/duties of the predecessor state

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: All rights/duties of the predecessor state


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Option A: An attribute of territorial sovereignty

Option B: A derogation from the sovereignty of state

Option C: Not concerned with territorial sovereignty

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Not concerned with territorial sovereignty


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Option A: Is the same as territorial Asylum

Option B: Is a derogation form the sovereignty of a state

Option C: Has no concern with territorial sovereignty

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Is the same as territorial Asylum


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Option A: Principal organ of the UNO

Option B: Specialised agency of the UNO

Option C: Independent body with its own Charter

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Principal organ of the UNO


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Option A: Principal organ of the UNO

Option B: Spccialised agency of the UNO

Option C: NGO for crisis management in international affairs

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Principal organ of the UNO


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Option A: Compel a state to settle a dispute

Option B: Provide moral support to an issue in dispute

Option C: Furnish legal substance to an issue in dispute

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Furnish legal substance to an issue in dispute


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Option A: States

Option B: Non-State entities

Option C: Individuals

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Individuals


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Option A: Dutch

Option B: British

Option C: German

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: British


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Option A: Has no right to share water resources of an international river

Option B: Has exchusive right

Option C: Has right to share waters on equitable basis

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Has right to share waters on equitable basis


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