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The Rajya Sabha is composed of:

  • (A) Directly elected members
  • (B) Members appointed by the President
  • (C) Members elected by State Assemblies
  • (D) All of the above

Answer: Members elected by State Assemblies

The Rajya Sabha consists of members indirectly elected by the members of the State Legislative Assemblies and by members of the Legislative Assemblies of Union Territories.

Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the protection of the rights of minorities?

  • (A) Article 25
  • (B) Article 29
  • (C) Article 30
  • (D) Article 19

Answer: Article 30

Article 30 of the Indian Constitution provides for the protection of the rights of minorities to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice.

Which of the following is the primary function of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) as per the Indian Constitution?

  • (A) Conducting elections
  • (B) Conducting recruitment for civil services
  • (C) Drafting laws
  • (D) Advising the President

Answer: Conducting recruitment for civil services

The UPSC is responsible for conducting exams for recruitment to various civil services posts in India.

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The Constitution of India provides for the protection of intellectual property under which article?

  • (A) Article 19
  • (B) Article 21
  • (C) Article 22
  • (D) Article 23

Answer: Article 19

Article 19 of the Indian Constitution guarantees the protection of intellectual property by allowing citizens to have the freedom of speech and expression, which can include literary works.

Which article of the Indian Constitution defines the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India?

  • (A) Article 124
  • (B) Article 131
  • (C) Article 132
  • (D) Article 136

Answer: Article 131

Article 131 defines the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India, outlining disputes between states or between the Union and states.

Under which article does the Constitution of India provide for the protection of the rights of religious minorities?

  • (A) Article 25
  • (B) Article 26
  • (C) Article 29
  • (D) Article 30

Answer: Article 30

Article 30 of the Indian Constitution provides for the protection of the rights of minorities to establish and administer educational institutions.

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The Indian Constitution is drawn from various sources. Which of the following is NOT one of the sources?

  • (A) The Government of India Act 1935
  • (B) The Constitution of the United States
  • (C) The Constitution of the United Kingdom
  • (D) The Magna Carta

Answer: The Magna Carta

While the Indian Constitution draws from the UK, US and other sources, the Magna Carta is not one of its direct sources.

The Parliament of India is responsible for:

  • (A) Enforcing laws
  • (B) Making laws
  • (C) Judging laws
  • (D) Executive orders

Answer: Making laws

The Parliament of India is responsible for making laws on various subjects, including national and state issues, as per the Constitution.

The Fundamental Duties were added to the Indian Constitution by which amendment?

  • (A) 40th Amendment
  • (B) 42nd Amendment
  • (C) 44th Amendment
  • (D) 46th Amendment

Answer: 42nd Amendment

The Fundamental Duties were added by the 42nd Amendment in 1976, under Part IVA of the Indian Constitution.

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The Constitution of India contains how many parts?

  • (A) 22
  • (B) 25
  • (C) 30
  • (D) 32

Answer: 22

The Indian Constitution originally had 22 parts, though the number of parts has increased over time with amendments.

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