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The Directive Principles of State Policy aim to:

  • (A) Ensure individual rights
  • (B) Promote social welfare and justice
  • (C) Protect the environment
  • (D) Provide free education

Answer: Promote social welfare and justice

The Directive Principles of State Policy, mentioned in Part IV of the Indian Constitution, aim to guide the state in promoting social welfare and justice.

The number of members in the Lok Sabha is fixed at:

  • (A) 552
  • (B) 545
  • (C) 550
  • (D) 500

Answer: 545

The Lok Sabha, the lower house of Parliament, consists of 545 members, as per Article 81 of the Indian Constitution.

The President of India can be removed from office through:

  • (A) Impeachment
  • (B) A simple majority
  • (C) A no-confidence motion
  • (D) A joint session of Parliament

Answer: Impeachment

The President of India can be removed from office through impeachment for violation of the Constitution, as per Article 61 of the Indian Constitution.

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Which part of the Indian Constitution contains provisions relating to the Union and its territories?

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

Answer: Part I

Part I of the Indian Constitution deals with the Union and its territories, covering the formation, reorganization and admission of states.

The concept of ?Secular State? in the Indian Constitution is derived from which Article?

  • (A) Article 15
  • (B) Article 25
  • (C) Article 29
  • (D) Article 30

Answer: Article 25

Article 25 of the Indian Constitution ensures that India is a secular state, allowing individuals to freely practice and propagate their religion.

Under which Article of the Indian Constitution can the President of India declare a state of Emergency?

  • (A) Article 72
  • (B) Article 74
  • (C) Article 356
  • (D) Article 352

Answer: Article 352

Article 352 of the Indian Constitution allows the President to declare a state of Emergency in the event of war, external aggression, or armed rebellion.

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The Indian Constitution was drafted by:

  • (A) The Constituent Assembly
  • (B) The British Government
  • (C) The Parliament of India
  • (D) The Law Commission

Answer: The Constituent Assembly

The Indian Constitution was drafted by the Constituent Assembly, which was formed in 1946 and completed its work in 1949.

The Constitution of India came into force on:

  • (A) 15th August 1947
  • (B) 26th January 1950
  • (C) 26th November 1949
  • (D) 15th August 1949

Answer: 26th January 1950

The Constitution of India came into effect on 26th January 1950, making India a republic.

Which of the following is true about the Lok Sabha?

  • (A) It is the upper house of Parliament
  • (B) Members are elected directly by the people
  • (C) It is not subject to dissolution
  • (D) It consists of members nominated by the President

Answer: Members are elected directly by the people

The Lok Sabha (House of the People) is the lower house of Parliament and its members are directly elected by the people of India.

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Who among the following is the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha?

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

Answer: The Vice President of India

The Vice President of India serves as the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, as per Article 64 of the Indian Constitution.

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