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What is the primary function of the President of India as per the Constitution?

  • (A) To lead the government
  • (B) To enforce laws
  • (C) To act as a ceremonial head
  • (D) To legislate

Answer: To act as a ceremonial head

The President of India primarily acts as a ceremonial head of state, with executive powers vested in the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers.

Which part of the Indian Constitution deals with the distribution of legislative powers between the Union and States?

  • (A) Part III
  • (B) Part IV
  • (C) Part V
  • (D) Part XI

Answer: Part XI

Part XI of the Indian Constitution deals with the distribution of legislative, executive and financial powers between the Union and States.

The Parliament of India consists of which two houses?

  • (A) Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
  • (B) Lok Sabha and Legislative Assembly
  • (C) Rajya Sabha and Legislative Council
  • (D) Rajya Sabha and Legislative Assembly

Answer: Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha

The Parliament of India is bicameral, consisting of two houses: the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States).

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The power to issue writs for the enforcement of fundamental rights is vested in which authority?

  • (A) Supreme Court
  • (B) President
  • (C) Parliament
  • (D) High Court

Answer: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India has the power to issue writs for the enforcement of fundamental rights under Article 32.

Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the freedom of speech and expression?

  • (A) Article 19(1)(a)
  • (B) Article 14
  • (C) Article 21
  • (D) Article 22

Answer: Article 19(1)(a)

Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution guarantees the freedom of speech and expression to all citizens.

Who is authorized to declare a Financial Emergency in India?

  • (A) Parliament
  • (B) President
  • (C) Prime Minister
  • (D) Governor

Answer: President

The President of India is authorized to declare a Financial Emergency under Article 360 of the Indian Constitution.

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Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the protection of the environment?

  • (A) Article 48A
  • (B) Article 51A
  • (C) Article 48
  • (D) Article 49

Answer: Article 48A

Article 48A of the Indian Constitution directs the State to protect and improve the environment and safeguard forests and wildlife.

Who can take the final decision regarding the disqualification of a Member of Parliament?

  • (A) Speaker of Lok Sabha
  • (B) President of India
  • (C) Election Commission
  • (D) Vice President

Answer: Speaker of Lok Sabha

The Speaker of the Lok Sabha is responsible for deciding on the disqualification of its members under the 10th Schedule.

Who is the first citizen of India according to the Constitution?

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

Answer: President

The President of India is considered the first citizen of India, as per the Indian Constitution.

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The Parliament of India consists of how many houses?

  • (A) One
  • (B) Two
  • (C) Three
  • (D) Four

Answer: Two

The Parliament of India consists of two houses: Lok Sabha (House of the People) and Rajya Sabha (Council of States).

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