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The Indian Constitution provides for a system of double citizenship for Indian citizens. True or False?

  • (A) TRUE
  • (B) FALSE
  • (C)
  • (D)

Answer: FALSE

The Indian Constitution provides for single citizenship, meaning every Indian citizen is a citizen of India only.

Which of the following rights is available to Indian citizens only?

  • (A) Right to property
  • (B) Right to education
  • (C) Right to vote
  • (D) Right to freedom of speech

Answer: Right to vote

The right to vote in national elections is available only to Indian citizens.

According to the Indian Constitution, the power to grant pardon is vested in:

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

Answer: The President

The President of India has the power to grant pardons, reprieves, respites, or remissions of punishment, as per Article 72.

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The Indian Constitution provides the Parliament the power to make laws for the whole of India and for:

  • (A) Local authorities
  • (B) Foreign countries
  • (C) Union Territories
  • (D) All of the above

Answer: Union Territories

The Indian Parliament can make laws for the Union Territories, in addition to the Union itself.

The Indian Constitution defines the term ?State? in which article?

  • (A) Article 12
  • (B) Article 13
  • (C) Article 14
  • (D) Article 15

Answer: Article 12

Article 12 of the Indian Constitution defines the term ?State?, referring to the government and Parliament of India, as well as the government and legislature of the states.

Which of the following is responsible for conducting elections in India?

  • (A) The Prime Minister
  • (B) The Election Commission
  • (C) The Supreme Court
  • (D) The Parliament

Answer: The Election Commission

The Election Commission of India is responsible for conducting elections for the Parliament, State Assemblies and local bodies.

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The Constitution of India provides for a dual system of government. This means:

  • (A) The President is the head of government
  • (B) There are two types of governance, one for Union and one for States
  • (C) The government is only federal
  • (D) The President and the Prime Minister both rule simultaneously

Answer: There are two types of governance, one for Union and one for States

The dual system of government refers to the division of authority between the Union government and State governments.

Under which article of the Indian Constitution is the amendment process described?

  • (A) Article 368
  • (B) Article 370
  • (C) Article 371
  • (D) Article 372

Answer: Article 368

Article 368 of the Indian Constitution lays down the procedure for amending the Constitution.

The Indian Parliament consists of which of the following?

  • (A) The President, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha
  • (B) The President, the Lok Sabha and the Chief Justice
  • (C) The Prime Minister, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha
  • (D) The President, the Lok Sabha and the Supreme Court

Answer: The President, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha

The Parliament of India consists of the President, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, as per the Indian Constitution.

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The Constitution of India requires the President of India to take an oath of office as per:

  • (A) Article 60
  • (B) Article 61
  • (C) Article 62
  • (D) Article 63

Answer: Article 60

Article 60 of the Indian Constitution mandates the President to take an oath of office before assuming their duties.

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