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Which of the following Articles of the Indian Constitution provides for the amendment process?

  • (A) Article 368
  • (B) Article 356
  • (C) Article 32
  • (D) Article 12

Answer: Article 368

Article 368 of the Indian Constitution provides for the procedure to amend the Constitution.

The first General Elections in India were held in the year:

  • (A) 1947
  • (B) 1950
  • (C) 1952
  • (D) 1951

Answer: 1952

The first general elections in India were held in 1952, a few years after the country gained independence.

The President of India is elected for a term of:

  • (A) 3 years
  • (B) 5 years
  • (C) 6 years
  • (D) 7 years

Answer: 5 years

The President of India is elected for a term of five years and can be re-elected for additional terms.

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The Constitution of India provides for the establishment of which body to advise the President on matters of legislation?

  • (A) Union Cabinet
  • (B) Law Commission
  • (C) National Human Rights Commission
  • (D) Election Commission

Answer: Union Cabinet

The Union Cabinet, headed by the Prime Minister, advises the President of India on legislative matters.

The Constitution of India was originally adopted with how many Articles?

  • (A) 375
  • (B) 385
  • (C) 395
  • (D) 405

Answer: 395

The original Indian Constitution, adopted on 26th November 1949, consisted of 395 Articles and 8 Schedules.

Which of the following Articles of the Indian Constitution deals with the ?Right to Equality??

  • (A) Article 14
  • (B) Article 15
  • (C) Article 16
  • (D) All of the above

Answer: All of the above

Articles 14, 15 and 16 of the Indian Constitution guarantee the Right to Equality, prohibiting discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth.

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The Constitution of India allows for the dissolution of the Lok Sabha under which Article?

  • (A) Article 85
  • (B) Article 90
  • (C) Article 100
  • (D) Article 101

Answer: Article 85

Article 85 of the Indian Constitution empowers the President to dissolve the Lok Sabha and call for fresh elections.

The Supreme Court of India is located in:

  • (A) New Delhi
  • (B) Mumbai
  • (C) Kolkata
  • (D) Chennai

Answer: New Delhi

The Supreme Court of India is located in New Delhi, the capital of India.

The maximum duration of a proclamation of Emergency is:

  • (A) 3 months
  • (B) 6 months
  • (C) 1 year
  • (D) 3 years

Answer: 1 year

The maximum duration of a proclamation of Emergency in India is 1 year, but it can be extended by Parliament.

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The Parliament can override a Presidential veto through:

  • (A) A simple majority
  • (B) A two-thirds majority
  • (C) A joint session of both Houses
  • (D) A majority in one House

Answer: A two-thirds majority

The Indian Parliament can override a Presidential veto if both Houses of Parliament pass the bill with a two-thirds majority.

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