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Q1. Which Article of Indian Constitution enumerates Fundamental Duties of Indian Citizens?
(a) Article 50 A
(b) Article 50 B
(c) Article 51 A
(d) Article 51 B
Q2. The article of Indian Constitution related to abolition of untouchability is—
(a) Article 15
(b) Article 16
(c) Article 17
(d) Article 18
Q3. Under which Article of the Indian Constitution can the President be impeached?
(a) Article 61
(b) Article 75
(c) Article 76
(d) Article 356
Q4. The Ninth Schedule to the Indian Constitution was added by:
(a) First Amendment
(b) Eighth Amendment
(c) Ninth Amendment
(d) Forty Second Amendment
Q5. What does the phrase ‘equality before the law’ used in Article 14, mean?
(a) That all individuals are equal
(b) That all laws are the same for everybody
(c) That all individuals are equally subjected to the ordinary law of the land
(d) That everybody does not to be treated equally by law in equal circumstances
Q6. The highest body below the Parliament of India which is responsible for formulating policy matters regarding planning for social and economic welfare and development of our country is?
(a) Planning Commission
(b) Finance Commission
(c) National Advisory Council
(d) National Development Council
Q7. The word ‘Budget’ is mentioned in which of the following Articles of the Constitution of India:
(a) Art. 266
(b) Art. 112
(c) Art. 265
(d) None
Q8. The Union Legislature cannot legislate on a subject in the State List unless
(a) The President calls upon it to do so
(b) The Rajya Sabha passes a resolution that it is necessary in national interest to do so
(c) The Speaker certifies that it is necessary
(d) none of these
Q9. At a joint sitting of Parliament, a bill has to be passed
(a) By a simple majority of the total number of members of both houses
(b) By a two-thirds majority of the total number of members of both houses
(c) By a simple majority of the total number of members of both Houses present and voting
(d) By a two-thirds majority of the total number of members of both Houses present and voting
Q10. The two Houses of Parliament enjoy co-equal power in all spheres except
I. Financial matters
II. Responsibility of the Council of Ministers
III. Amendment procedure
IV. Election of President
Codes:
(a) III and IV
(b) II, III and IV
(c) I, II, III
(d) I and II
Answers
S1. Ans.(c)
S2. Ans.(c)
S3. Ans.(a)
S4. Ans.(a)
S5. Ans.(c)
S6. Ans.(d)
S7. Ans.(d)
S8. Ans (b)
S9. Ans.(c)
S10. Ans.(d)