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Under which Article is the impeachment procedure of the President of India mentioned?

  • (A) Article 61
  • (B) Article 62
  • (C) Article 63
  • (D) Article 64

Answer: Article 61

Article 61 of the Indian Constitution provides the procedure for the impeachment of the President of India for violation of the Constitution.

The Indian Constitution provides for the establishment of the following for the protection of the rights of consumers:

  • (A) National Human Rights Commission
  • (B) National Commission for Scheduled Tribes
  • (C) National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission
  • (D) Election Commission

Answer: National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission

The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) is responsible for protecting consumers rights in India.

The Indian Constitution provides for the establishment of the following statutory body for the protection of the rights of children:

  • (A) National Human Rights Commission
  • (B) National Commission for Women
  • (C) National Commission for Protection of Child Rights
  • (D) Election Commission

Answer: National Commission for Protection of Child Rights

The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) is established under the Indian Constitution to protect childrens rights and welfare.

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The power of judicial review in India rests with:

  • (A) The Supreme Court and High Courts
  • (B) The President
  • (C) The Parliament
  • (D) The Prime Minister

Answer: The Supreme Court and High Courts

The power of judicial review in India lies with the Supreme Court and High Courts, allowing them to examine the constitutionality of laws and actions.

Which of the following is a feature of the Indian Parliament system?

  • (A) Bicameralism
  • (B) Unicameralism
  • (C) Federalism
  • (D) Presidential System

Answer: Bicameralism

The Indian Parliament follows a bicameral system, consisting of two Houses: the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States).

Which part of the Indian Constitution deals with the amendment process?

  • (A) Part XX
  • (B) Part XXI
  • (C) Part XXII
  • (D) Part XXIII

Answer: Part XX

Part XX of the Indian Constitution deals with the procedure for amending the Constitution.

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The Constitution of India grants the power to dissolve the Lok Sabha to:

  • (A) The President
  • (B) The Prime Minister
  • (C) The Chief Justice of India
  • (D) The Speaker of the Lok Sabha

Answer: The President

The President of India has the power to dissolve the Lok Sabha, which is the lower house of Parliament.

The Constitution of India defines the term "State" in which article?

  • (A) Article 12
  • (B) Article 13
  • (C) Article 14
  • (D) Article 15

Answer: Article 12

Article 12 of the Indian Constitution defines the term "State," which includes the government and Parliament of India, as well as the government of every State and Union Territory.

Who is authorized to remove the President of India from office?

  • (A) The Supreme Court
  • (B) The Parliament
  • (C) The Prime Minister
  • (D) The Governor

Answer: The Parliament

The President of India can be removed from office through impeachment, a process that requires approval by both Houses of Parliament.

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Which of the following is the custodian of the Constitution of India?

  • (A) The President
  • (B) The Supreme Court
  • (C) The Prime Minister
  • (D) The Parliament

Answer: The Supreme Court

The Supreme Court is considered the custodian of the Indian Constitution and is responsible for interpreting and safeguarding its provisions.

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