Polity

Lesson 4/6 | Study Time: 2222 Min
Polity








  • By which Act, the provinces in India were granted autonomy - Government of India Act, 1935

  • The advantages of a unitary system of governance are - steadfast state

  • The members of the Constituent Assembly by which the Constitution of India was enacted were - elected by the Legislative Assemblies of various provinces.

  • Where are the emergency provisions in the Indian Constitution - Government of India Act, 1935

  • The Constituent Assembly of India was formed at the behest of whom - the Cabinet Mission

  • Who was the President of the Constituent Assembly of India - Dr. Rajendra Prasad

  • What kind of justice has been talked about in the preamble of the Indian Constitution - social, economic, political justice has been talked about.

  • How India has been declared in the Preamble of the Constitution - A sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic

  • When India became a full sovereign democratic republic - November 26, 1949

  • How many times the Preamble of the Constitution was amended - once

  • Where is the word 'federal' used in the Indian Constitution - nowhere in the Constitution

  • Article 1 of the Indian Constitution declares that "India means India" is - the Union of States

  • In which article India is also called India - Article 1

  • What type of federalism is seen in India - forming states by forming associations

  • When did the Indian Constitution come into force - January 26, 1950

  • At the time of the creation of the Indian Constitution, who was the Constitutional Advisor of the Constituent Assembly - B.N. Rao

  • In which system of government the bicameral system is an essential feature - federal system

  • What kind of country India is - Democracy

  • In India, the concept of single citizenship has been adopted - from England

  • Which part of the constitution deals with the provisions of citizenship - II

  • Indian dialogues are close - Canada

  • The Indian constitution had taken the plan of the Indian Federation from whose constitution - Canada

  • Who is believed to be the creator of the Constitution of India - Ambedkar

  • What are the basic features of the Indian Constitution that cannot be amended under Article 368 - Sovereignty, Territoriality, Integrity, Federal System, Judicial Review and Parliamentary System of Governance

  • Which country has the largest constitution in the world - India

  • How many items are in the Union list - 97

  • Which system in independent India goes opposite to the real basis of democracy - Caste system

  • Which type of government is based on fair and free elections, in which there is a fair chance of losing the incumbents - democratic

  • From which constitution are the fundamental rights in the Indian Constitution - American

  • How many fundamental rights were given initially - seven

  • The right to freedom is mentioned in which articles of the Indian Constitution - Articles 19-22

  • A writ is issued by whom - any High Court

  • One basis of personal freedom is - Habeas Corpus

  • Which of the following is issued by the court in case of illegal detention of a person - habeas corpus

  • What kind of Rito specific arrangements have been made in the Indian constitution - Permit, Prohibition

  • How many types of orders can be issued in the Indian Constitution - 5

  • Which petition or mandate is given by the court to a government official to do his official work - The mandate

  • According to the Indian Constitution, the right to life is - a fundamental right.

  • Under which fundamental rights are there prohibition of human trade - right against exploitation

  • The right to property is not a fundamental right through any constitutional amendment act - 44th

  • Property rights as per Indian Constitution - Legislative rights

  • Which is the right, which Dr. According to Ambedkar, the heart of the constitution can be called - right to constitutional remedies.

  • Dr. According to Ambedkar, which article is the most important article of Indian Constitution - Article 32

  • In which part of the Indian Constitution are the Fundamental Rights - III

  • Under which Article of the Constitution of India, the fundamental rights of the members of the armed forces can be specifically restricted - Article 33

  • On what basis are the minorities recognized in the Indian Constitution - Religion

  • By which amendment were the fundamental duties added to the constitution - 42nd amendment

  • Which Article of the Constitution deals with fundamental duties - Article 51A

  • How many fundamental duties are currently mentioned in the Indian Constitution - 11

  • Fundamental rights can be suspended - President