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1.

Whose advice is taken in case of dispute in the election of the President?

A. Vice President
B. Supreme Court
C. Election commission
D. Speaker of Lok Sabha
Answer» C. Election commission
2.

How many members of Rajya Sabha can the President nominate in India?

A. 3
B. 13
C. 19
D. 12
Answer» E.
3.

What is the power of the President to issue ordinances?

A. administrative
B. judge
C. legislative
D. Personal
Answer» D. Personal
4.

The concept of nationalism is believed to be born from which event?

A. renaissance
B. religious reform movement
C. French Revolution
D. proud revolution
Answer» B. religious reform movement
5.

When was the National Development Council formed?

A. Sept 1950
B. Aug 1953
C. Aug 1952
D. Jan 1899
Answer» D. Jan 1899
6.

All India Harijan Sangh has been established by which of the following?

A. Raja Ram Mohan Roy
B. Subhash Chandra Bose
C. Mahatma Gandhi
D. Jawaharlal Nehru
Answer» D. Jawaharlal Nehru
7.

Should the President's vacancy be filled?

A. in 30 months
B. in 6 months
C. in 9 months
D. in 8 months
Answer» C. in 9 months
8.

When was Azad Hind Fauj activated?

A. 1942
B. 1995
C. 1950
D. other
Answer» B. 1995
9.

When was the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan started?

A. 1 April 2015
B. 9 December 2014
C. 2 October 2014
D. 26 January 2015
Answer» D. 26 January 2015
10.

When was Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan formed?

A. 2005
B. 1998
C. 1999
D. 1995
Answer» D. 1995
11.

What is the minimum age to be a candidate of Rajya Sabha?

A. 30
B. 40
C. 35
D. other
Answer» B. 40
12.

The Planning Commission has been replaced by?

A. central commission
B. Mukherjee Commission
C. NITI Aayog
D. other
Answer» D. other
13.

Whose prior approval is required for finance bill?

A. Finance Minister
B. Prime minister
C. President
D. nobody's
Answer» D. nobody's
14.

When was NITI Aayog formed?

A. 1 January 2015
B. 13 April 2014
C. 23 June 2015
D. other
Answer» B. 13 April 2014
15.

To whom does the Vice President inform about the resignation of the President?

A. Attorney-General of India
B. To the Chief Justice of India
C. to the Speaker
D. to the prime minister
Answer» D. to the prime minister
16.

How is the President elected?

A. directly
B. indirectly
C. By nomination
D. no explicit provision
Answer» C. By nomination
17.

Who among the following is not appointed by the President?

A. Planning Commission
B. Finance Commission
C. official language commission
D. Union Public Service Commission
Answer» B. Finance Commission
18.

How long did the Provisional Parliament exist in India?

A. 11 January 1950
B. 31 December 1950
C. 19 September 1951
D. 17 April 1952
Answer» E.
19.

To whom is the dispute regarding the election of the Presidential office directed?

A. speaker
B. parliamentary committee
C. Election Commission
D. supreme court
Answer» E.
20.

In the Presidential system all the executive powers are vested in?

A. in cabinet
B. in the upper house
C. In the legislature
D. in the president
Answer» E.
21.

Who is the head of the executive in India?

A. Prime minister
B. President
C. Vice President
D. leader of opposition
Answer» C. Vice President
22.

Who prorogues both the houses of the Parliament?

A. Prime minister
B. Vice President
C. President
D. Lok Sabha
Answer» D. Lok Sabha
23.

Which of the following is not an exclusive part of Parliament?

A. Vice President
B. President
C. Lok Sabha
D. Rajya Sabha
Answer» B. President
24.

Who is competent to dissolve the Parliament?

A. Prime minister
B. President
C. Vice President
D. Governor
Answer» C. Vice President
25.

In which of the following year the Fundamental Duties were inserted in the Constitution?

A. 1975 AD
B. 1978 AD
C. 1976 AD
D. 1980 AD
Answer» D. 1980 AD
26.

When was the Parliament of India inaugurated?

A. in 1919
B. in 1921
C. in 1923
D. in 1927
Answer» E.
27.

Which one of the Directive Principles of State Policy deals with the promotion of international peace and security?

A. Article 32
B. Article 67
C. Article 51
D. Article 55
Answer» D. Article 55
28.

The list of Fundamental Duties was added in the Indian Constitution as part of which of the following?

A. Two
B. three
C. four
D. Five
Answer» D. Five
29.

When were the Fundamental Duties incorporated in the Indian Constitution?

A. 1972
B. 1976
C. 1977
D. 1979
Answer» C. 1977
30.

Which Article of the Indian Constitution directs the State Government to organize the Gram Panchayat?

A. Article 32
B. Article 36
C. Article 40
D. Article 48
Answer» D. Article 48
31.

At present, under the Constitution of India, is the right to property a?

A. Fundamental Rights
B. statutory rights
C. moral right
D. none of these
Answer» C. moral right
32.

Which article of the constitution deals with the process of amending the constitution?

A. Article 352
B. Article 356
C. Article 360
D. Article 368
Answer» E.
33.

In which state of India Uniform Civil Code is applicable?

A. Goa
B. Kerala
C. Meghalaya
D. Haryana
Answer» B. Kerala
34.

Welfare state is ordered in the constitution?

A. in fundamental rights
B. in the preamble
C. in directive principles
D. in amendment
Answer» D. in amendment
35.

Which writ is required to get a prisoner produced before the court?

A. Habeas corpus
B. trigger
C. Paramadesh
D. rights inquiry
Answer» B. trigger
36.

All children between the age of six to the age of 14 have the right to education?

A. fundamental right
B. authority of policy director
C. statutory right
D. none of these
Answer» B. authority of policy director
37.

For whom is the Directive Principles important?

A. Citizen
B. State
C. Society
D. union
Answer» C. Society
38.

According to the first article of the constitution India is?

A. group of states
B. federation of states
C. union of states
D. confederation of states
Answer» D. confederation of states
39.

How does the Indian Constitution describe India?

A. union of states
B. Integral
C. semi-federal
D. federation of states
Answer» B. Integral
40.

In which Articles of the Indian Constitution, provisions related to citizenship have been made?

A. Article 12-35
B. Article 5-11
C. Articles 1-4
D. Article 36-51
Answer» C. Articles 1-4
41.

Which of the following is the citizenship granted by the Indian Constitution?

A. Dual citizenship
B. Single citizenship
C. both of the above
D. none of these
Answer» C. both of the above
42.

Which one of the following schedules of the constitution deals with anti-defection law?

A. 8th
B. 9th
C. 10th
D. 11th
Answer» D. 11th
43.

In which country the principle of dual citizenship has been accepted?

A. India
B. Australia
C. Canada
D. United States
Answer» E.
44.

For how many years does citizenship expire after being outside?

A. 3 years
B. 5 year
C. 7 years
D. year 9
Answer» D. year 9
45.

In which year Indian states were reorganized on linguistic basis?

A. 1951
B. 1956
C. 1999
D. 1988
Answer» C. 1999
46.

In which of the following states the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution does not apply?

A. Manipur
B. Meghalaya
C. Assam
D. Tripura
Answer» B. Meghalaya
47.

How many parts are there in the Indian Constitution?

A. 18
B. 20
C. 22
D. 24
Answer» D. 24
48.

Which is considered highest in India?

A. to the judiciary
B. Of the Constitution
C. Of the President
D. to parliament
Answer» C. Of the President
49.

In which part of the constitution the fundamental rights are mentioned?

A. part 2
B. part 3
C. part 4
D. part 5
Answer» C. part 4
50.

Who is capable of amending the Fundamental Rights?

A. President
B. Parliament
C. Lok Sabha
D. Supreme Court
Answer» C. Lok Sabha