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The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is responsible for:

  • (A) Conducting elections
  • (B) Appointing judges
  • (C) Recruitment for civil services
  • (D) Controlling state laws

Answer: Recruitment for civil services

The UPSC is responsible for conducting exams and selecting candidates for various civil services posts in India.

The Parliament of India can override a Presidential veto through:

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

Answer: A two-thirds majority in both Houses

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

The first Chief Justice of India was:

  • (A) Harilal Jekisundas Kania
  • (B) M. Hidayatullah
  • (C) Y. V. Chandrachud
  • (D) P. N. Bhagwati

Answer: Harilal Jekisundas Kania

Harilal Jekisundas Kania was the first Chief Justice of India, serving from 1950 to 1951.

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The power of the Indian Parliament to make laws on the Concurrent List is:

  • (A) Limited by the States
  • (B) Absolute
  • (C) Subject to Presidential approval
  • (D) Discretionary

Answer: Subject to Presidential approval

When a law is made by Parliament on a subject in the Concurrent List, it must be approved by the President before it can be enacted.

The term of the Lok Sabha is:

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

Answer: 5 years

The term of the Lok Sabha, the lower house of Parliament, is 5 years, after which general elections are held.

The maximum age of a member of the Rajya Sabha is:

  • (A) 65 years
  • (B) 60 years
  • (C) 70 years
  • (D) 75 years

Answer: 65 years

A member of the Rajya Sabha must be at least 30 years old and cannot be older than 65 years when nominated for election.

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The Supreme Court of India consists of a Chief Justice and:

  • (A) 10 Judges
  • (B) 15 Judges
  • (C) 30 Judges
  • (D) 34 Judges

Answer: 15 Judges

The Supreme Court of India consists of a Chief Justice and a maximum of 25 Judges, but the current sanctioned strength is 34, which can be amended.

The Indian Parliament can legislate on matters in:

  • (A) Union List only
  • (B) State List only
  • (C) Concurrent List only
  • (D) Union List, State List and Concurrent List

Answer: Union List, State List and Concurrent List

Parliament has the authority to legislate on subjects in the Union List, State List and Concurrent List, as per the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution.

The Indian Constitution establishes a system of government that is:

  • (A) Unitary
  • (B) Federal
  • (C) Parliamentary
  • (D) Presidential

Answer: Parliamentary

India follows a parliamentary system of government, where the executive is derived from and accountable to the legislature.

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Who can remove the President of India from office?

  • (A) Parliament
  • (B) The Supreme Court
  • (C) The Chief Justice
  • (D) The Vice President

Answer: Parliament

The President of India can be removed from office by Parliament through the process of impeachment.

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