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The Parliament of India can make laws on subjects mentioned in which schedule of the Constitution?

  • (A) First Schedule
  • (B) Second Schedule
  • (C) Seventh Schedule
  • (D) Ninth Schedule

Answer: Seventh Schedule

The Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution divides subjects between the Union and the States and lists the subjects on which Parliament can legislate.

Who is authorized to introduce a Bill in the Parliament of India?

  • (A) The President
  • (B) A Member of Parliament
  • (C) The Prime Minister
  • (D) The Speaker

Answer: A Member of Parliament

A Bill can be introduced in Parliament by any Member of Parliament, either from the government or the opposition.

What is the term of the President of India?

  • (A) 4 years
  • (B) 5 years
  • (C) 6 years
  • (D) 7 years

Answer: 5 years

The term of the President of India is five years, as specified in Article 56 of the Indian Constitution.

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The Indian Constitution provides for how many official languages?

  • (A) 22
  • (B) 23
  • (C) 24
  • (D) 25

Answer: 22

The Indian Constitution recognizes 22 official languages under the Eighth Schedule.

Who is the final interpreter of the Indian Constitution?

  • (A) The President
  • (B) The Prime Minister
  • (C) The Chief Justice of India
  • (D) The Supreme Court

Answer: The Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India is the final interpreter of the Indian Constitution.

The Indian Constitution specifies that the Prime Minister must be a member of:

  • (A) Lok Sabha
  • (B) Rajya Sabha
  • (C) Either Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha
  • (D) Parliament

Answer: Either Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha

The Prime Minister of India must be a member of either the Lok Sabha or the Rajya Sabha.

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Which Article of the Indian Constitution prohibits trafficking in human beings?

  • (A) Article 23
  • (B) Article 24
  • (C) Article 25
  • (D) Article 26

Answer: Article 23

Article 23 of the Indian Constitution prohibits trafficking in human beings and forced labor.

Who can issue writs to protect fundamental rights in India?

  • (A) The Supreme Court
  • (B) The High Court
  • (C) Both Supreme Court and High Court
  • (D) The President

Answer: Both Supreme Court and High Court

Both the Supreme Court and High Courts have the authority to issue writs for the enforcement of fundamental rights under Article 32 and Article 226, respectively.

Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the prohibition of child labor?

  • (A) Article 24
  • (B) Article 25
  • (C) Article 26
  • (D) Article 27

Answer: Article 24

Article 24 of the Indian Constitution prohibits the employment of children below the age of 14 years in factories, mines, or other hazardous employment.

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The Constitution of India grants the right to privacy under which article?

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

Answer: Article 21

The right to privacy is a fundamental right derived from Article 21, which guarantees the protection of life and personal liberty.

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