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The Union List, State List and Concurrent List are part of:

  • (A) The Constitution of India
  • (B) The Parliament Act
  • (C) The Supreme Court Judgment
  • (D) The Presidents Orders

Answer: The Constitution of India

The Union List, State List and Concurrent List are part of the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution, which divides legislative powers between the Union and States.

The Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution are justiciable, meaning:

  • (A) They can be enforced by law
  • (B) They are guidelines for the government
  • (C) They cannot be changed
  • (D) They apply only to citizens

Answer: They can be enforced by law

Fundamental Rights are justiciable, meaning individuals can approach courts for enforcement if they are violated.

Who appoints the members of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)?

  • (A) Prime Minister
  • (B) President
  • (C) Chief Justice of India
  • (D) Parliament

Answer: President

The members of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) are appointed by the President of India.

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The Indian Constitution provides for which type of legal system?

  • (A) Civil Law System
  • (B) Common Law System
  • (C) Religious Law System
  • (D) Customary Law System

Answer: Common Law System

The Indian legal system is based on the Common Law system, inherited from the British colonial period.

The Constitution of India provides for which type of government?

  • (A) Monarchy
  • (B) Democracy
  • (C) Dictatorship
  • (D) Theocracy

Answer: Democracy

India is a democratic republic as per the provisions of the Indian Constitution.

Which of the following is a qualification for being elected as the President of India?

  • (A) Should be at least 25 years old
  • (B) Should be a citizen of India
  • (C) Should be a graduate
  • (D) Should have been a member of Parliament

Answer: Should be a citizen of India

To be elected as President of India, a person must be a citizen of India and fulfill other criteria specified in the Constitution.

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Who among the following can be appointed as the Attorney General of India?

  • (A) Any member of the Rajya Sabha
  • (B) Any citizen of India who is qualified to be a Judge of the Supreme Court
  • (C) Any member of the Lok Sabha
  • (D) Any citizen of India

Answer: Any citizen of India who is qualified to be a Judge of the Supreme Court

The Attorney General of India is appointed from among those who are qualified to be a judge of the Supreme Court.

The Right to Property was made a legal right under which amendment?

  • (A) 42nd Amendment
  • (B) 44th Amendment
  • (C) 52nd Amendment
  • (D) 86th Amendment

Answer: 44th Amendment

The Right to Property was made a legal right under the 44th Amendment in 1978 and was later removed from the list of Fundamental Rights.

The Constitution of India is divided into how many parts?

  • (A) 21
  • (B) 22
  • (C) 25
  • (D) 26

Answer: 22

The Constitution of India is divided into 22 parts, dealing with different aspects of governance.

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The Indian Parliament consists of the President, the Lok Sabha and the:

  • (A) Rajya Sabha
  • (B) Supreme Court
  • (C) State Assemblies
  • (D) High Court

Answer: Rajya Sabha

The Indian Parliament consists of three components: the President, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.

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