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The Constitution of India borrowed the concept of Fundamental Rights from which country?

  • (A) USA
  • (B) UK
  • (C) France
  • (D) Australia

Answer: USA

The concept of Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution was borrowed from the United States Constitution, particularly the Bill of Rights.

The power of judicial review is vested in which of the following?

  • (A) Supreme Court
  • (B) High Courts
  • (C) Both A and B
  • (D) Parliament

Answer: Both A and B

The power of judicial review is vested in both the Supreme Court and the High Courts, which can review the constitutionality of laws.

The President of India can exercise his powers on the advice of:

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

Answer: The Council of Ministers

The President of India acts according to the advice of the Council of Ministers, led by the Prime Minister, as per Article 74 of the Indian Constitution.

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The Indian Constitution is a blend of:

  • (A) Federal and Unitary Features
  • (B) Only Federal Features
  • (C) Only Unitary Features
  • (D) None of the above

Answer: Federal and Unitary Features

The Indian Constitution is a blend of federal and unitary features, providing for a strong central government with provisions for a federal structure.

The Preamble of the Indian Constitution is based on the ideals of which country?

  • (A) USA
  • (B) UK
  • (C) France
  • (D) Russia

Answer: France

The Preamble of the Indian Constitution is inspired by the ideals of the French Revolution, emphasizing liberty, equality and fraternity.

The Constitution of India declares India to be:

  • (A) A Monarchy
  • (B) A Federal Republic
  • (C) A Sovereign Democratic Republic
  • (D) A Union of States

Answer: A Sovereign Democratic Republic

Article 1 of the Indian Constitution declares India to be a Sovereign Democratic Republic, meaning it is independent and the power rests with the people.

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Under which Article of the Indian Constitution, the President of India can issue an ordinance during the recess of Parliament?

  • (A) Article 123
  • (B) Article 368
  • (C) Article 356
  • (D) Article 72

Answer: Article 123

Under Article 123 of the Indian Constitution, the President can promulgate ordinances during the recess of Parliament when immediate action is required.

The Indian Constitution provides for the separation of powers between which of the following?

  • (A) Executive, Legislature, Judiciary
  • (B) President and Prime Minister
  • (C) Judiciary and Legislature
  • (D) Executive and Judiciary

Answer: Executive, Legislature, Judiciary

The Indian Constitution ensures the separation of powers between the Executive, Legislature and Judiciary to maintain checks and balances.

The Right to Information Act was passed in which year?

  • (A) 2002
  • (B) 2005
  • (C) 2007
  • (D) 2010

Answer: 2005

The Right to Information Act was passed in 2005, empowering citizens to seek information from public authorities.

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The Indian Parliament consists of two houses. Which of the following is one of them?

  • (A) Lok Sabha
  • (B) Rajya Sabha
  • (C) Both A and B
  • (D) None of the above

Answer: Both A and B

The Indian Parliament consists of two houses: the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States).

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