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What is the primary role of the Directive Principles of State Policy in India?

  • (A) To impose duties on the citizens
  • (B) To guide the government in policy-making
  • (C) To establish fundamental rights
  • (D) To outline the structure of the government

Answer: To guide the government in policy-making

The Directive Principles of State Policy aim to guide the government in creating social and economic policies that align with justice and equality.

Which Article of the Indian Constitution deals with the term of the Lok Sabha?

  • (A) Article 83
  • (B) Article 84
  • (C) Article 85
  • (D) Article 86

Answer: Article 83

Article 83 of the Indian Constitution deals with the term of the Lok Sabha, which is 5 years.

Who has the power to issue ordinances during a recess of the Indian Parliament?

  • (A) President
  • (B) Prime Minister
  • (C) Lok Sabha Speaker
  • (D) Rajya Sabha Chairman

Answer: President

The President has the power to issue ordinances when the Indian Parliament is not in session, under Article 123.

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The Indian Parliament has a maximum strength of how many members?

  • (A) 750
  • (B) 788
  • (C) 800
  • (D) 845

Answer: 788

The Indian Parliament can have a maximum of 788 members, including both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.

Which of the following is NOT included in the Fundamental Rights?

  • (A) Right to Freedom of Speech
  • (B) Right to Education
  • (C) Right to Property
  • (D) Right to Equality

Answer: Right to Property

The Right to Property was removed from the list of Fundamental Rights by the 44th Amendment in 1978.

Which of the following is true regarding the Rajya Sabha?

  • (A) It is the lower house of the Parliament
  • (B) It represents the people directly
  • (C) It can never be dissolved
  • (D) It is directly elected by the people

Answer: It can never be dissolved

The Rajya Sabha is a permanent body and cannot be dissolved. It is only subject to periodic elections.

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Under which Article of the Indian Constitution can a state be reorganized?

  • (A) Article 2
  • (B) Article 3
  • (C) Article 4
  • (D) Article 5

Answer: Article 3

Article 3 of the Indian Constitution gives Parliament the power to create, alter, or reorganize states in India.

The Constitution of India was drafted by which body?

  • (A) Constituent Assembly
  • (B) Indian National Congress
  • (C) Parliament of India
  • (D) Provincial Assemblies

Answer: Constituent Assembly

The Constitution of India was drafted by the Constituent Assembly, which met from 1946 to 1949.

Under which Article of the Indian Constitution is the "Right to Life and Personal Liberty" guaranteed?

  • (A) Article 18
  • (B) Article 19
  • (C) Article 21
  • (D) Article 22

Answer: Article 21

Article 21 of the Indian Constitution guarantees the fundamental right to life and personal liberty, except as per the procedure established by law.

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Which of the following does the Indian Constitution provide for?

  • (A) Direct democracy
  • (B) Theocratic government
  • (C) Parliamentary democracy
  • (D) Dictatorship

Answer: Parliamentary democracy

The Indian Constitution establishes a system of parliamentary democracy, where the government is formed by elected representatives.

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