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The Constitution of India was adopted on which date?

  • (A) 15th August 1947
  • (B) 26th January 1950
  • (C) 26th November 1949
  • (D) 15th August 1949

Answer: 26th November 1949

The Constitution of India was adopted on 26th November 1949 and came into effect on 26th January 1950.

Which of the following is a part of the Preamble of the Indian Constitution?

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

Answer: All of the above

The Preamble of the Indian Constitution declares India as a Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic Republic.

Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the power of the Parliament to legislate on matters in the Union List?

  • (A) Article 248
  • (B) Article 249
  • (C) Article 250
  • (D) Article 251

Answer: Article 249

Article 249 gives Parliament the authority to legislate on matters in the Union List if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution.

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Which article of the Indian Constitution provides for the protection of the interests of minorities?

  • (A) Article 29
  • (B) Article 30
  • (C) Article 31
  • (D) Article 32

Answer: Article 30

Article 30 provides that all minorities, whether based on religion or language, have the right to establish and administer educational institutions.

Which of the following is NOT a Fundamental Duty under the Indian Constitution?

  • (A) To promote harmony
  • (B) To protect the environment
  • (C) To obey the laws of the land
  • (D) To vote in elections

Answer: To vote in elections

Voting in elections is not a fundamental duty but a civic responsibility of Indian citizens.

Which article of the Indian Constitution provides for the protection of life and personal liberty?

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

Answer: Article 21

Article 21 guarantees the protection of life and personal liberty, ensuring no person is deprived of these rights except by law.

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What is the maximum number of members that can be appointed to the Rajya Sabha?

  • (A) 245
  • (B) 240
  • (C) 250
  • (D) 252

Answer: 245

The Rajya Sabha, the upper house of Parliament, can have a maximum of 250 members as per the Indian Constitution.

Which article of the Indian Constitution allows the Parliament to create a new state?

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

Answer: Article 3

Article 3 of the Indian Constitution gives Parliament the power to form new states or alter the boundaries of existing states.

What is the term of office of the Lok Sabha in India?

  • (A) 5 years
  • (B) 6 years
  • (C) 4 years
  • (D) 3 years

Answer: 5 years

The term of the Lok Sabha, the lower house of Parliament, is 5 years, after which general elections are held.

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Which article of the Indian Constitution provides for the protection of linguistic minorities?

  • (A) Article 29
  • (B) Article 30
  • (C) Article 35
  • (D) Article 36

Answer: Article 29

Article 29 protects the interests of linguistic minorities by providing them the right to conserve their language, script and culture.

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