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The Parliament of India can legislate on a matter in the Concurrent List under which condition?

  • (A) With the approval of the President
  • (B) If both Houses agree
  • (C) If the State Government agrees
  • (D) If the law is related to foreign affairs

Answer: If both Houses agree

The Parliament can legislate on a matter in the Concurrent List if both Houses of Parliament agree and in case of a conflict, the Central law prevails.

The power to remove the President of India from office lies with:

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

Answer: The Parliament

The President of India can be removed from office through impeachment, which can be initiated by the Parliament.

The Parliament of India consists of which of the following?

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

Answer: Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha

The Parliament of India consists of two houses: the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States).

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The first national census in India was conducted in:

  • (A) 1851
  • (B) 1901
  • (C) 1911
  • (D) 1941

Answer: 1851

The first national census in India was conducted in 1851 during the British colonial rule.

Under which article of the Indian Constitution are the Fundamental Rights guaranteed?

  • (A) Article 12 to Article 35
  • (B) Article 10 to Article 50
  • (C) Article 5 to Article 15
  • (D) Article 18 to Article 45

Answer: Article 12 to Article 35

Articles 12 to 35 of the Indian Constitution guarantee Fundamental Rights to all citizens.

Which of the following articles deals with the power of the President to grant pardons in military cases?

  • (A) Article 71
  • (B) Article 72
  • (C) Article 73
  • (D) Article 74

Answer: Article 72

Article 72 of the Indian Constitution grants the President the power to grant pardons, reprieves, respites, or remission of punishment in military cases.

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Under which article of the Indian Constitution is the right to freedom of speech and expression guaranteed?

  • (A) Article 19
  • (B) Article 20
  • (C) Article 21
  • (D) Article 22

Answer: Article 19

Article 19 of the Indian Constitution guarantees the right to freedom of speech and expression to all citizens, subject to reasonable restrictions.

The President of India can exercise his powers under Article 72 to grant clemency in cases of:

  • (A) Punishments related to the military
  • (B) Civil disputes
  • (C) Criminal cases
  • (D) All of the above

Answer: All of the above

Under Article 72, the President of India can grant pardons, reprieves, respites, or remission of punishment, including in cases related to military offenses, civil cases, or criminal cases.

Which schedule of the Indian Constitution deals with the allocation of seats in the Rajya Sabha?

  • (A) First Schedule
  • (B) Third Schedule
  • (C) Fourth Schedule
  • (D) Fifth Schedule

Answer: Fourth Schedule

The Fourth Schedule of the Indian Constitution deals with the allocation of seats in the Rajya Sabha (Council of States).

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The provision for the establishment of a High Court in every state is provided under which article of the Indian Constitution?

  • (A) Article 214
  • (B) Article 215
  • (C) Article 216
  • (D) Article 217

Answer: Article 214

Article 214 of the Indian Constitution mandates the establishment of a High Court in every state of India.

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