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What is the name of the Indian Parliaments upper house?

  • (A) Lok Sabha
  • (B) Rajya Sabha
  • (C) Legislative Assembly
  • (D) Legislative Council

Answer: Rajya Sabha

The Rajya Sabha is the upper house of the Indian Parliament and it represents the states of India.

The Supreme Court of India has the power of judicial review under which Article?

  • (A) Article 32
  • (B) Article 136
  • (C) Article 141
  • (D) Article 142

Answer: Article 32

Article 32 of the Indian Constitution grants the Supreme Court the power of judicial review to enforce fundamental rights.

Which of the following is true about the relationship between the President and the Council of Ministers?

  • (A) The President is bound to follow the advice of the Council of Ministers
  • (B) The President has veto power over decisions of the Council
  • (C) The President has no role in the decisions of the Council
  • (D) The President can dismiss the Council of Ministers at will

Answer: The President is bound to follow the advice of the Council of Ministers

According to Article 74, the President of India must act according to the advice of the Council of Ministers.

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Which of the following is the correct sequence of the order of precedence for Indian officials?

  • (A) President, Vice-President, Chief Justice of India
  • (B) President, Chief Justice of India, Vice-President
  • (C) Chief Justice of India, President, Vice-President
  • (D) Vice-President, President, Chief Justice of India

Answer: President, Vice-President, Chief Justice of India

The order of precedence in India is President, Vice-President and then the Chief Justice of India.

Which of the following Articles of the Indian Constitution gives the power to the Parliament to make laws for the Union Territories?

  • (A) Article 248
  • (B) Article 249
  • (C) Article 250
  • (D) Article 252

Answer: Article 250

Article 250 of the Indian Constitution gives the Parliament the power to make laws for the Union Territories.

Under which Article of the Indian Constitution does the President exercise executive powers?

  • (A) Article 52
  • (B) Article 53
  • (C) Article 54
  • (D) Article 55

Answer: Article 53

Article 53 of the Indian Constitution grants the President the executive powers of the Union.

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What is the maximum term for a Member of the Rajya Sabha?

  • (A) 4 years
  • (B) 5 years
  • (C) 6 years
  • (D) 8 years

Answer: 6 years

Members of the Rajya Sabha are elected for a term of 6 years, with one-third of the members retiring every two years.

The Indian Parliament consists of how many members in total?

  • (A) 760
  • (B) 788
  • (C) 790
  • (D) 770

Answer: 788

The Indian Parliament consists of 788 members, including 545 in the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and 245 in the Rajya Sabha (Council of States).

Who among the following is authorized to issue a proclamation of Emergency in India?

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

Answer: President

The President of India is authorized to issue a proclamation of Emergency under Article 352 of the Indian Constitution.

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Which Article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the right to constitutional remedies?

  • (A) Article 32
  • (B) Article 33
  • (C) Article 34
  • (D) Article 35

Answer: Article 32

Article 32 of the Indian Constitution guarantees the right to constitutional remedies, allowing individuals to approach the Supreme Court for the enforcement of their fundamental rights.

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