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The Indian Constitution allows the creation of which of the following types of legislatures in states?

  • (A) Bicameral
  • (B) Unicameral
  • (C) Bicameral or Unicameral
  • (D) Only Unicameral

Answer: Bicameral or Unicameral

Article 168 allows the creation of either a bicameral or unicameral legislature in states, depending on the states needs.

Under which article of the Indian Constitution is the distribution of powers between the Union and States specified?

  • (A) Article 245
  • (B) Article 246
  • (C) Article 247
  • (D) Article 248

Answer: Article 246

Article 246 divides the legislative powers between the Union and States and lists the subjects on which they can legislate.

The provision for the creation of new states in India is mentioned in which article of the Constitution?

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

Answer: Article 3

Article 3 of the Indian Constitution provides for the creation of new states or the alteration of boundaries of existing states.

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The Fundamental Right to Equality is enshrined in which article of the Indian Constitution?

  • (A) Article 14
  • (B) Article 15
  • (C) Article 16
  • (D) Article 17

Answer: Article 14

Article 14 of the Indian Constitution ensures the right to equality before the law and equal protection of the laws for all citizens.

The Constitution of India provides a special status to which state?

  • (A) Tamil Nadu
  • (B) Jammu and Kashmir
  • (C) Goa
  • (D) Punjab

Answer: Jammu and Kashmir

Jammu and Kashmir was granted special status under Article 370 of the Indian Constitution, though this was revoked in 2019.

Under which article of the Indian Constitution are the powers and functions of the President described?

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

Answer: Article 53

Article 53 vests the executive power of the Union in the President and describes the functions and powers of the President.

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Which of the following is NOT a power of the President of India?

  • (A) Granting pardons
  • (B) Appointing judges of the Supreme Court
  • (C) Removing Governors
  • (D) Appointing the Chief Justice of India

Answer: Removing Governors

The President can appoint and remove Governors, but the removal of Governors is not a specific power granted solely to the President.

Under which article of the Indian Constitution are the states required to ensure the participation of women in political life?

  • (A) Article 15
  • (B) Article 16
  • (C) Article 46
  • (D) Article 51A

Answer: Article 46

Article 46 of the Indian Constitution directs the State to promote the educational and economic interests of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and other weaker sections, including women.

The Constitution of India came into force on which date?

  • (A) 15th August 1947
  • (B) 26th January 1950
  • (C) 15th August 1950
  • (D) 26th January 1947

Answer: 26th January 1950

The Constitution of India came into force on 26th January 1950, marking the adoption of the Republic of India.

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Which article of the Indian Constitution ensures the right to protection from arbitrary arrest?

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

Answer: Article 22

Article 22 ensures that no one can be arbitrarily arrested and provides for protection against illegal detention.

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