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Which of the following Articles is concerned with the protection of the environment in India?

  • (A) Article 51A
  • (B) Article 48A
  • (C) Article 21
  • (D) Article 23

Answer: Article 48A

Article 48A of the Indian Constitution directs the state to protect and improve the environment and safeguard the forests and wildlife.

Which of the following is not a part of the Constitution of India?

  • (A) Union List
  • (B) State List
  • (C) Concurrent List
  • (D) Social Justice List

Answer: Social Justice List

The Indian Constitution contains the Union List, State List and Concurrent List, but there is no "Social Justice List."

The Indian Constitution was enacted on:

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

Answer: 26th November 1949

The Indian Constitution was enacted by the Constituent Assembly on 26th November 1949 and came into force on 26th January 1950.

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The minimum age required to become the President of India is:

  • (A) 35 years
  • (B) 30 years
  • (C) 40 years
  • (D) 45 years

Answer: 35 years

According to Article 58 of the Indian Constitution, the minimum age required to become the President of India is 35 years.

The Right to Freedom of Religion is provided under:

  • (A) Article 20
  • (B) Article 25
  • (C) Article 30
  • (D) Article 19

Answer: Article 25

Article 25 of the Indian Constitution guarantees the right to freedom of religion, allowing individuals to practice, propagate and profess their religion.

The power of judicial review is a feature of the:

  • (A) Federal System
  • (B) Parliamentary System
  • (C) Judicial System
  • (D) Executive System

Answer: Judicial System

Judicial review is the power of the judiciary to review the constitutionality of laws and executive actions.

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The Parliament of India can override the decision of the President to withhold a bill through:

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

Answer: A two-thirds majority in both Houses

If the President withholds a bill, Parliament can override the decision by passing the bill again with a two-thirds majority in both Houses.

The Indian Parliament cannot legislate on a subject in the State List without the consent of the state legislature under which condition?

  • (A) Emergency
  • (B) President?s Rule
  • (C) Governor?s Rule
  • (D) Concurrent List

Answer: Emergency

During an emergency, the Indian Parliament can legislate on subjects in the State List without the consent of the state legislature.

Which Article of the Indian Constitution deals with the promotion of international peace and security?

  • (A) Article 50
  • (B) Article 51
  • (C) Article 52
  • (D) Article 53

Answer: Article 51

Article 51 of the Indian Constitution promotes international peace and security and encourages the development of friendly relations with other nations.

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The number of members in the Rajya Sabha is:

  • (A) 250
  • (B) 245
  • (C) 220
  • (D) 200

Answer: 245

The Rajya Sabha, or Council of States, consists of 245 members, with 233 representing states and union territories and 12 nominated by the President.

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