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The Indian Constitution divides the powers between the Union and the States into how many lists?

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

Answer: 3 lists

The Indian Constitution divides the powers between the Union and the States into three lists: Union List, State List and Concurrent List.

Who among the following is the head of the state in India?

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

Answer: President

The President of India is the head of the state, whereas the Prime Minister is the head of the government.

Which article of the Indian Constitution provides for the protection of fundamental rights against executive actions?

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

Answer: Article 32

Article 32 provides for the protection of fundamental rights by allowing individuals to approach the Supreme Court for enforcement of these rights.

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Which of the following is a function of the Election Commission of India?

  • (A) Conducting elections
  • (B) Reviewing laws
  • (C) Interpreting laws
  • (D) Drafting laws

Answer: Conducting elections

The Election Commission of India is responsible for conducting elections to the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and State Assemblies.

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

  • (A) Article 124
  • (B) Article 125
  • (C) Article 128
  • (D) Article 129

Answer: Article 124

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

The term of office of the Vice President of India is:

  • (A) 4 years
  • (B) 5 years
  • (C) 6 years
  • (D) 7 years

Answer: 5 years

The Vice President of India holds office for a term of 5 years from the date on which he assumes office.

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The President of India is elected by:

  • (A) Direct Election
  • (B) Indirect Election
  • (C) Nomination
  • (D) Appointment

Answer: Indirect Election

The President of India is elected by an electoral college consisting of elected members of both Houses of Parliament and State Legislative Assemblies.

Which of the following is the primary function of the Indian Judiciary?

  • (A) To make laws
  • (B) To implement laws
  • (C) To interpret laws
  • (D) To amend laws

Answer: To interpret laws

The primary function of the Indian Judiciary is to interpret laws and ensure that they are applied correctly.

Which article of the Indian Constitution protects the right against discrimination on grounds 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 prohibits discrimination against any citizen on the grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth.

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The Indian Constitution borrowed the idea of the "Directive Principles of State Policy" from which country?

  • (A) United States
  • (B) United Kingdom
  • (C) Ireland
  • (D) Canada

Answer: Ireland

The concept of Directive Principles of State Policy was borrowed from the Irish Constitution, which was inspired by the Spanish Constitution.

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