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What is the maximum age for a judge of the Supreme Court to hold office?

  • (A) 60 years
  • (B) 65 years
  • (C) 70 years
  • (D) 75 years

Answer: 65 years

Judges of the Supreme Court hold office until they attain the age of 65, as per Article 124 of the Indian Constitution.

Which article of the Indian Constitution provides for the reservation of seats for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies?

  • (A) Article 15
  • (B) Article 16
  • (C) Article 330
  • (D) Article 335

Answer: Article 330

Article 330 provides for the reservation of seats for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies.

Which article of the Indian Constitution declares that the state shall not discriminate against any citizen on the ground of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth?

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

Answer: Article 15

Article 15 ensures that no citizen shall be discriminated against on the grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth.

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Which of the following is NOT a feature of the Indian federal system?

  • (A) Division of powers
  • (B) Supremacy of the Constitution
  • (C) Dual citizenship
  • (D) Independent judiciary

Answer: Dual citizenship

India follows a single citizenship system; there is no provision for dual citizenship.

Which article of the Indian Constitution grants the right to move to the Supreme Court for the enforcement of fundamental rights?

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

Answer: Article 32

Article 32 provides the right to move the Supreme Court for the enforcement of fundamental rights.

The Indian Constitution declares India as a:

  • (A) Sovereign State
  • (B) Secular State
  • (C) Democratic Republic
  • (D) All of the above

Answer: All of the above

The Indian Constitution declares India as a Sovereign, Secular, Democratic Republic.

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Which article of the Indian Constitution provides for the establishment of the Supreme Court of India?

  • (A) Article 124
  • (B) Article 125
  • (C) Article 126
  • (D) Article 127

Answer: Article 124

Article 124 of the Indian Constitution provides for the establishment of the Supreme Court of India.

Under which article of the Indian Constitution can the President address both Houses of Parliament?

  • (A) Article 86
  • (B) Article 88
  • (C) Article 89
  • (D) Article 90

Answer: Article 88

Article 88 allows the President to address both Houses of Parliament either jointly or separately.

Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the power of the Supreme Court to issue writs?

  • (A) Article 32
  • (B) Article 34
  • (C) Article 35
  • (D) Article 36

Answer: Article 32

Article 32 of the Indian Constitution gives the Supreme Court the power to issue writs for the enforcement of fundamental rights.

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Under which article of the Indian Constitution is the power of the Parliament to make laws specified?

  • (A) Article 100
  • (B) Article 101
  • (C) Article 102
  • (D) Article 245

Answer: Article 245

Article 245 specifies the power of Parliament to make laws for the whole of India, or any part thereof.

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