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Which of the following is true about the Fundamental Rights in India?

  • (A) They are justifiable in a court of law
  • (B) They are non-justifiable in a court of law
  • (C) They can be suspended by the President during an emergency
  • (D) They are not enforceable

Answer: They are justifiable in a court of law

The Fundamental Rights in India are justifiable, meaning individuals can approach the courts if these rights are violated.

Who among the following can issue a writ of habeas corpus in India?

  • (A) President
  • (B) Governor
  • (C) Chief Justice of India
  • (D) High Court and Supreme Court

Answer: High Court and Supreme Court

Both the High Court and the Supreme Court of India can issue a writ of habeas corpus, which protects against unlawful detention.

Which of the following is NOT a function of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha?

  • (A) To preserve order in the House
  • (B) To represent the Lok Sabha in all external matters
  • (C) To appoint members to various parliamentary committees
  • (D) To pass laws without any debate

Answer: To pass laws without any debate

The Speaker of the Lok Sabha does not pass laws without debate; they only maintain order and manage the functioning of the House.

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Who can remove the judges of the Supreme Court of India?

  • (A) President
  • (B) Parliament
  • (C) Chief Justice of India
  • (D) President on the advice of the Chief Justice

Answer: Parliament

Judges of the Supreme Court of India can be removed through a process of impeachment by the Parliament.

Which of the following is a function of the Council of Ministers?

  • (A) To make laws
  • (B) To implement laws
  • (C) To draft the Constitution
  • (D) To appoint the President

Answer: To implement laws

The primary function of the Council of Ministers is to implement the laws and policies made by the Parliament.

Under which Article can the President dissolve the Lok Sabha?

  • (A) Article 83
  • (B) Article 85
  • (C) Article 87
  • (D) Article 88

Answer: Article 85

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

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Which of the following is NOT an official language of the Indian Union?

  • (A) Hindi
  • (B) English
  • (C) Sanskrit
  • (D) Tamil

Answer: Sanskrit

While Sanskrit is a classical language, it is not an official language of the Indian Union. Hindi and English are the official languages.

Under which Article of the Indian Constitution is the concept of "Double Jeopardy" prohibited?

  • (A) Article 20
  • (B) Article 21
  • (C) Article 22
  • (D) Article 23

Answer: Article 20

Article 20 of the Indian Constitution prohibits "Double Jeopardy," meaning a person cannot be tried twice for the same offense.

The Parliament of India has the power to make laws on the matters in which list?

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

Answer: Both Union and Concurrent List

Parliament can make laws on matters in both the Union List and Concurrent List, as per the Constitution.

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The principle of "Sovereign State" is enshrined in which part of the Indian Constitution?

  • (A) Preamble
  • (B) Part I
  • (C) Part III
  • (D) Part V

Answer: Preamble

The concept of India being a "Sovereign State" is enshrined in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution.

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