Q: Which Schedule of the Constitution of India distributes power between the Union and the States ?

A: First Schedule

B: Second Schedule

C: Sixth Schedule

D: Seventh Schedule



Seventh Schedule


Q: In whose consultation does the President convene and prorogue all sessions of Parliament?

A: The Speaker

B: The Prime Minister

C: The Prime Minister and the leader of the opposition in Lok Sabha

D: The Council of Ministers



The Prime Minister


Q: The number of spokes the wheel (chakra) in India's National Flag has is :

A: 32

B: 24

C: 16

D: 40



24


Q: The authority to alter the boundaries of state in India rests with:

A: State government

B: Parliament

C: Prime Minister

D: President



Parliament


Q: The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act (RTE) was passed in the Indian Parliament in the year :

A: 2002

B: 2006

C: 2009

D: 2010



2009


Q: The President of India addresses his resignation letter to the:

A: Speaker

B: Vice-President

C: Chief Justice of India

D: Prime Minister



Vice-President


Q: Find the incorrect statement.

A: The President presides over cabinet meetings.

B: The President is elected by the system of proportional representation.

C: The President is elected for a term of five years.

D: The President can be removed by impeachment.



The President presides over cabinet meetings.


Q: The idea of Welfare State in the Indian Constitution is enshrined in its:

A: Preamble

B: Directive Principles of State Policy

C: Fundamental Rights

D: Seventh Schedule



Directive Principles of State Policy


Q: Who can impose reasonable restrictions over fundamental rights?

A: Cabinet

B: Council of Minister

C: Parliament

D: People



Parliament


Q: Keshavananda Bharati case was associated with:

A: Fundamental Rights

B: Directive Principles of State Policy

C: State right

D: Armed rebellion



Fundamental Rights
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