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Which of the following is NOT a provision under the Fundamental Duties in the Indian Constitution?

  • (A) To uphold and protect the sovereignty of India
  • (B) To defend the country in times of war
  • (C) To protect the environment
  • (D) To vote in elections

Answer: To vote in elections

The Fundamental Duties in the Indian Constitution do not include voting as a mandatory duty, though it is a civic responsibility.

Who among the following can be appointed as the Chief Justice of India?

  • (A) Senior Most Judge of the Supreme Court
  • (B) Any Lawyer with experience
  • (C) Chief Minister
  • (D) President

Answer: Senior Most Judge of the Supreme Court

The Chief Justice of India is appointed by the President, based on seniority, usually from the senior-most judge of the Supreme Court.

The power of the Indian Parliament to amend the Constitution is provided by which article?

  • (A) Article 368
  • (B) Article 356
  • (C) Article 76
  • (D) Article 102

Answer: Article 368

Article 368 empowers Parliament to amend the Indian Constitution, subject to certain procedures.

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Which of the following is a feature of the Indian Federal System?

  • (A) Dual Citizenship
  • (B) Single Citizenship
  • (C) Residual Powers
  • (D) Dual Judiciary

Answer: Residual Powers

The Indian federal system grants residual powers to the Union Government, which are not specifically mentioned in the Constitution.

The power of judicial review is a part of which concept in the Indian Constitution?

  • (A) Separation of Powers
  • (B) Fundamental Rights
  • (C) Federalism
  • (D) Secularism

Answer: Separation of Powers

Judicial review is a key feature of the doctrine of Separation of Powers, ensuring checks and balances between the legislature, executive and judiciary.

Which article in the Indian Constitution deals with the formation of the Election Commission?

  • (A) Article 324
  • (B) Article 325
  • (C) Article 326
  • (D) Article 327

Answer: Article 324

Article 324 of the Indian Constitution establishes the Election Commission of India and its powers.

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Who appoints the Attorney General of India?

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

Answer: President

The Attorney General of India is appointed by the President of India under Article 76.

Which part of the Constitution defines the relationship between the Union and States?

  • (A) Part XI
  • (B) Part VIII
  • (C) Part IV
  • (D) Part X

Answer: Part XI

Part XI of the Indian Constitution deals with the relations between the Union and States.

Who can dissolve the Rajya Sabha in India?

  • (A) President
  • (B) Prime Minister
  • (C) Lok Sabha
  • (D) Rajya Sabha itself

Answer: President

The President of India can dissolve the Rajya Sabha only in cases of a National Emergency, though it usually is a permanent body.

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Under which article is the President of India?s term fixed?

  • (A) Article 55
  • (B) Article 56
  • (C) Article 57
  • (D) Article 58

Answer: Article 56

Article 56 of the Indian Constitution deals with the term of the President, fixed at 5 years.

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