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What is the term of office for the judges of the Supreme Court of India?

  • (A) 5 years
  • (B) 6 years
  • (C) 10 years
  • (D) Until the age of 65

Answer: Until the age of 65

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

Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the appointment of the Attorney General of India?

  • (A) Article 75
  • (B) Article 76
  • (C) Article 77
  • (D) Article 78

Answer: Article 76

Article 76 of the Indian Constitution provides for the appointment of the Attorney General of India.

Under which article of the Indian Constitution can a bill for the amendment of the Constitution be introduced?

  • (A) Article 105
  • (B) Article 110
  • (C) Article 368
  • (D) Article 370

Answer: Article 368

Article 368 outlines the procedure for amending the Constitution of India.

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Which article of the Indian Constitution allows for the formation of new States?

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

Answer: Article 3

Article 3 of the Indian Constitution empowers Parliament to create new States and alter existing boundaries of States.

The President of India can be impeached for:

  • (A) Violation of Constitution
  • (B) Misuse of power
  • (C) Failing to take an oath
  • (D) None of the above

Answer: Violation of Constitution

The President can be impeached for violation of the Constitution under Article 61.

Who among the following is responsible for making the appointment of Chief Justice of India?

  • (A) Prime Minister
  • (B) President
  • (C) Parliament
  • (D) Chief Justice

Answer: President

The President of India appoints the Chief Justice of India and other judges of the Supreme Court.

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Which article of the Indian Constitution grants the power to the President to issue a proclamation of emergency?

  • (A) Article 352
  • (B) Article 356
  • (C) Article 370
  • (D) Article 368

Answer: Article 352

Article 352 of the Indian Constitution empowers the President to declare a national emergency in case of war, external aggression, or armed rebellion.

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

  • (A) Article 335
  • (B) Article 338
  • (C) Article 343
  • (D) Article 334

Answer: Article 334

Article 334 provides for the reservation of seats for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies.

Which of the following is a fundamental duty of citizens under the Indian Constitution?

  • (A) To vote
  • (B) To pay taxes
  • (C) To follow the Constitution
  • (D) To obey laws

Answer: To follow the Constitution

The Indian Constitution lists it as a fundamental duty for citizens to respect and follow the Constitution.

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Which article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the protection of the rights of minorities?

  • (A) Article 28
  • (B) Article 29
  • (C) Article 30
  • (D) Article 31

Answer: Article 29

Article 29 protects the interests of minorities by ensuring that they have the right to conserve their language, culture and script.

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