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Which Article of the Indian Constitution declares India as a Republic?

  • (A) Article 1
  • (B) Article 2
  • (C) Article 3
  • (D) Article 12

Answer: Article 1

Article 1 of the Indian Constitution declares India as a Union of States and also declares India to be a republic.

The Constitution of India provides for the establishment of which institution to secure social justice?

  • (A) The Planning Commission
  • (B) The National Human Rights Commission
  • (C) The Judiciary
  • (D) The Finance Commission

Answer: The National Human Rights Commission

The National Human Rights Commission was established to protect human rights and secure social justice, as per the Indian Constitution.

The Indian Constitution divides legislative powers between the Union and States under which schedule?

  • (A) Sixth Schedule
  • (B) Seventh Schedule
  • (C) Eighth Schedule
  • (D) Ninth Schedule

Answer: Seventh Schedule

The legislative powers of the Union and States are divided into three lists: the Union List, the State List and the Concurrent List, under the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution.

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The Union Territories in India are governed directly by:

  • (A) The Prime Minister
  • (B) The President of India
  • (C) The Governors of the States
  • (D) The Chief Ministers of the Union Territories

Answer: The President of India

The Union Territories in India are directly administered by the President of India, who appoints administrators or Lieutenant Governors for them.

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

  • (A) Unicameralism
  • (B) Centralization of Power
  • (C) Bicameralism
  • (D) Federal System

Answer: Bicameralism

The Indian Parliament operates under a bicameral system, consisting of two houses: the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.

The Indian Parliament can legislate on a matter in the Concurrent List under which circumstance?

  • (A) With the approval of the President
  • (B) By a joint resolution of both Houses
  • (C) If the state legislature agrees
  • (D) If both the Parliament and state legislatures approve

Answer: If both the Parliament and state legislatures approve

Under the Concurrent List, both Parliament and State Legislatures can legislate on the same matter, but if there is a conflict, Parliament?s law prevails.

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The Indian Constitution provides for a uniform civil code for the citizens under which Article?

  • (A) Article 44
  • (B) Article 45
  • (C) Article 48
  • (D) Article 49

Answer: Article 44

Article 44 of the Indian Constitution envisions a uniform civil code for all citizens to ensure equality and justice.

The President of India can take action under Article 356 in case of a breakdown of constitutional machinery in a state. This is known as:

  • (A) National Emergency
  • (B) State Emergency
  • (C) Financial Emergency
  • (D) Presidents Rule

Answer: Presidents Rule

Under Article 356, if the constitutional machinery in a state fails, the President can impose Presidents Rule, taking over the states governance.

The Directive Principles of State Policy are incorporated in which part of the Indian Constitution?

  • (A) Part I
  • (B) Part II
  • (C) Part III
  • (D) Part IV

Answer: Part IV

The Directive Principles of State Policy are incorporated in Part IV of the Indian Constitution, guiding the state in policy-making.

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The Indian Constitution was enacted by:

  • (A) The Constituent Assembly
  • (B) The British Parliament
  • (C) The Indian National Congress
  • (D) The National Assembly

Answer: The Constituent Assembly

The Indian Constitution was drafted by the Constituent Assembly, which was elected in 1946 and completed the task in 1949.

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