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- On the bank of which river, Hyderabad is located? – Musi River
 - Which article provides power to the election commission to conduct elections in India? – Article 324
 - Which article authorises Parliament to change the boundary of the States? – Article 3
 - When the fundamental duties of citizens were added in the Constitution? – 1976
 - What was the total strength of the Constituent Assembly? – 389
 - In India, separation of judiciary from executive is enjoined by which provision of the constitution? – Directive Principle of State Policy
 - Who is the largest producer of Almond in the world? – USA
 - Who is the largest producer of banana in the world? – India
 - Who is the largest producer of Apples in the world? – China
 - How many times has the President declared a National Emergency? – three times
 - If the President wants to resign, to whom he will address his resignation- Vice President
 - What is the maximum age limit set for the post of President of India? – There is no maximum age limit.
 - In the event of a deadlock between the two houses of Parliament, who presides over the Joint Session – Speaker of Lok Sabha
 - How many types of emergencies are there in the Constitution? – Three
 - In India, how many times has the President declared a financial emergency? – never
 - To protect and improve the environment and to safeguard forests and wild life is enshrined in- Article 48 A
 - How many times the President of India can stand for re-election to his post? – as many times as he wants.
 - Within what time frame, all the ordinances issued by the president (during the recess of the Parliament) must be approved by the Parliament? – within- six weeks after its reassembly
 - Who elects the Vice President of India? – Members of Parliament (both elected and nominated)
 - What is the maximum possible strength of the Rajya Sabha? – 250
 - How many members are there in Rajya Sabha? – 245
 - Who decides on any dispute regarding election of Vice President of India? – Supreme Court
 - From where the parliamentary system of the Government of India has been adopted? – British Constitution
 - Which Parliamentary Committee scrutinizes the report of Comptroller and Auditor General of India? – Public Accounts Committee
 - To Whom the PAC submits its annual report? – President
 - Who is selected as the chairman of the Public Accounts Committee in the Indian Parliament? – Leader of the opposition party
 - Who is currently heading the Public Accounts Committee? – Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury
 - How many members of Rajya Sabha are nominated by the president? – 12
 - Who has the authority for suspension and revocation of suspension in the Rajya Sabha? – Rajya Sabha itself
 - Who has the power to suspend a member of the house for disruption in Lok Sabha? – Speaker
 - Who cannot nullify the suspension of members in Lok Sabha? – Lok Sabha itself
 - What is the strength of the Public Accounts Committee? – 22 members.
 - What is the tenure of the members of Rajya Sabha? – six years
 - Which is the competent body which sets the conditions for obtaining citizenship – Parliament
 - Who has the power to create All India Services –Rajya Sabha (by two third majority)
 - How many members from Lok Sabha is chosen to the Public Accounts Committee? – 15
 - To whom the Parliamentary Affairs Committee submits its reports? – President
 - Who appoints the chairman of Public Accounts Committee? – Speaker of Lok Sabha
 - What is the current strength of Rajya Sabha? – 245
 - To whom the Cabinet is collectively responsible? – Lok Sabha
 - The bill sent to the joint sitting of the two Houses of Parliament has to be passed – by a simple majority of the members present.
 - How many members from Rajya Sabha is chosen to the Public Accounts Committee? – 7
 - Who is regarded as the head of the state in India? – President
 - The candidate contesting the election for the post of vice president of India must be eligible for being a member of which house of Parliament? – Rajya Sabha
 
- What is the strength of estimate committee? – 30
 - Who is the largest committee of the parliament? – Estimate committee
 - Who forms the parliamentary committee? – President
 - Who authorizes the withdrawal of funds from the Consolidated Fund of India? – Parliament
 - What happens if vote on account is not passed by the Lok Sabha? – Government Resigns
 - Who passes the vote on account? – Lok Sabha
 - In which house the ‘no confidence motion’ can be moved in which house? – Lok Sabha
 - To whom the parliamentary committee report? – Speaker
 - Who is the chairman of Business Advisory Committee, the Rules Committee and the General Purpose Committee in Lok Sabha? – Speaker
 - What is the minimum duration between two no confidence motions? – Six months
 - The Fundamental Duties in the Indian Constitution are inspired from which Constitution? – Erstwhile USSR
 - Which article has the provision of separation of the judiciary from the executive in the public services of the State? – Article 50
 - Following the French practice, who was elected as the ‘temporary’ President of the Constituent Assembly? – Sachchidanand Sinha
 - Who was elected as President of the Assembly respectively? – Rajendra Prasad
 - Who cannot be impeached? – Governor
 - How many members are nominated by Governor from the Anglo Indian Community to Vidhan Sabha? – one
 - Who was elected as Vice-President of the Constituent Assembly? – H C Mukherjee
 - Who was appointed as the Constitutional advisor to the Assembly- Sir B N Rau
 - Under which part the fundamental duties have been mentioned? – Part IVA
 - What is the name of the committed that was appointed to review the anti-defection law? – Dinesh Goswami Committee
 - Which article declares that all laws that are inconsistent with or in derogation of any of the fundamental rights shall be void- Article 13
 - Who moved the objective resolution? – Pandit Nehru
 - CAG retires at what age? – 65 years
 - What is the tenure of CAG? – 06 years
 - Who was the chairman of Union Powers Committee? – Jawahar Lal Nehru
 - What was the subject matter of Malimath Committee? – Criminal Justice System in India
 - Which Article of the constitution says that the state shall endeavor to adopt a uniform civil code- Article 44
 - The provision for Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour is contained in – Article 23
 - Which is the largest Committee of the Parliament? – The Estimate Committee
 - Article 371-A makes special provisions for which state? – Nagaland
 - What is the name of the committee that recommended the establishment of the Committee on Public Undertakings? – Krishna Menon Committee
 - Who was the chairman of Union Constitution Committee? –Jawahar Lala Nehru
 - What is the strength of the Committee on Public Undertakings? – 22
 - What were the three key words that were added in the Preamble by the 42nd Constitutional amendment act, 1976? – Socialist, Secular, and Integrity
 - Provisions of Fundamental Rights have been borrowed from which country? – USA
 - When was the Constituent Assembly for undivided India first met? – 9th December, 1946
 - Who moves the public bill? – Minster
 - Which article of the constitution defines the money bill? – Article 110
 - Directive Principles of State Policy has been derived from which constitution? – Irish Constitutions
 - Who was the chairman of Provincial Constitution Committee? – Sardar Patel
 - Who was the chairman of the National Commission to Review the Working of the Constitution (NCRWC)? – N. Venkatachaliah
 - The resolution to form new All India Services must be passed by Rajya Sabha by which type of majority- Special Majority
 - Who was the chairman of Drafting Committee? – B R Ambedkar
 - Who was the chairman of Committee on Fundamental Rights? – Sardar Patel
 - Who was the chairman of Union Powers Committee? – Jawahar Lal Nehru
 - Who was the chairman of Steering Committee? – K M Munshi
 - Who said “The preamble of India is the Keynote of the Constitution”- Ernest Barker
 - Who takes the oath of upholding the constitution? – SC and HC judges
 - Who takes the oath of preserving, protecting, and defending the Constitution? – President and Governor
 - Who takes the oath of bearing true faith and allegiance to the Constitution and abiding by it? – Ministers
 - What are the Key Words explicitly mentioned in the Preamble of India? – Democratic, Sovereign, Socialist
 - Which article deal with the election of vice president? – Article 66
 - Which type of duty is levied by the union government but collected and kept by the state government? – Stamp Duty
 - Central Government Schemes like MGNREGA has been framed in accordance with which article of the constitution? – Article 41
 - Provincial autonomy is the feature of which act? – Government of India- Act, 1935.
 - Was K M Munshi a member of Drafting committee? – Yes
 - Which State has no Panchayati Raj Institution at all? – Nagaland
 - Which proclamation of National Emergency automatically suspends? – Right to freedom
 - For how long the ordinance issued by the Governor will remain in force without the approval of the State Legislature – six weeks
 - Who decides the number of Judges in a High Court? – President
 - Salary and allowances of the ex-officio officials of India are mentioned in which schedule of the Constitution – Second Schedule
 - What does the expression ‘gram Sabha’ correctly represents? – the electoral college for the Panchayat
 - The Ninth Schedule was added by which Amendment? – First
 - Who is competent to prescribe conditions as for acquiring Indian citizenship? – Parliament
 - In India, if a religious sect/community is given “the status of a national minority, what special advantages it is entitled to? – exclusive educational institution can be established
 - Right to Information is a – Fundamental right
 - The concept of concurrent list in the Indian Constitution is derived from the constitution of which country – Australia
 - Which country has the largest constitution in the world – India
 - On which date India became a Sovereign, democratic republic? – 26-Jan-1950
 - The members of the Constituent were elected by? – the Legislative Assemblies of various provinces.
 - Under which article of the constitution, the provision for National Emergency has been enshrined? – Article 352
 - Under which article of the constitution, the provision for Financial emergency has been enshrined? – Article 360
 - Under which article of the constitution, the provision for State emergency/ President rule has been enshrined? – Article 356
 - In which case the arrest of common men during emergency was held legal during national emergency? – ADM Jabalpur Case
 - The Constituent Assembly of India was formed on the recommendation of? – the Cabinet Mission
 - Who elected the members of Constituent Assembly? – Legislative members of respective provinces
 - To whom, the Union Public Service Commission presents its report? – President
 - Who was the President of the Constituent Assembly of India? – Rajendra Prasad
 - Which of the followings was a popular slogan of French revolution? – Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
 - How many times the Preamble of the Constitution was amended – once (in the year 1976 by 42nd CA)
 - Where is the word ‘federal’ used in the Indian Constitution? – nowhere in the Constitution.
 - Which committee was assigned to recommend reforms in the insurance sector? – Malhotra committee
 - During the proclamation of National Emergency which articles cannot be suspended? – Articles 20 and 21
 - In which account all revenues received by the Union Government by way of taxes and other receipts is credited? – Consolidated fund of India
 - Article 1 of the Indian Constitution declares that “India means India” is – the Union of States
 - 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 – N. Rao
 - In India, the concept of single citizenship has been adopted from? – England
 - In which article of Indian constitution, provision has been made for reservation for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes – Article 335
 - Which committee recommended the Tribhasha Sutra? – Kothari Committee
 - What happens if the annual Union Budget is not passed by the Lok Sabha? – Government Resigns
 - Which part of the constitution deals with the provisions of citizenship? – Part II
 - The Indian constitution had taken the concept of Federalism from? – Canada
 - The finance commission is formed according to which article of the constitution? – Article 280
 - What is the main function of Finance Commission? – Distribution of revenue between centre and States
 - Who can change/ modify the recommendations of Delimitation Commission? – No one
 - Who was the chairman of the drafting committee? – Ambedkar
 - What are the basic features of the Indian Constitution that cannot be amended under Article 368? – Sovereignty, Territoriality, Integrity, Federal System, Judicial Review, Parliamentary System of Governance etc.
 - Which schedule deal with the division of power between centre and the states? – 7th schedule
 - Items in Central List: 100
 - Items in State List: 66
 - Items in Concurrent List: 52
 - Who is the chairman of the Inter State Council? – Prime Minister
 - Panchayat Secretary is appointed by- State government
 - The bill for the local governance was introduced in the government of- Narsimha Rao
 - Who recommended for the ‘two tier’ for of local governance in place of three tier form of governance.? – Ashok Mehta Committee (1977)
 - Who recommended for participation by political parties at all levels? – Ashok Mehta Committee (1977)
 - From which constitution are the fundamental rights in the Indian Constitution – American Constitution
 - Which constitution was the first to introduce Preamble? – American Constitution
 - Who talked about the constitutional safeguard to the local bodies? – L M Singhvi committee
 - The first municipal corporation in India was set up at which place? – Madras
 - In which case, Supreme Court specifically opined that Preamble is not a part of the Constitution? – Berubari case (1960)
 - In which case, the Supreme Court held that Preamble is a part of the Constitution? – Kesavananda Bharati case (1973)
 - How many fundamental rights were given initially? – seven
 - How many fundamental rights are present now? – Six
 - The right to freedom is mentioned in which articles of the Indian Constitution – Articles 19-22
 - Who is regarded as father of local-self-government in India? – Lord Ripon
 - The idea to promote equal justice and to provide free legal aid to the poor is enshrined in- Article 39 A Fundamental Rights? – Golaknath case (1967)
 - In which case the Supreme Court ruled basic structure doctrine of the Indian Constitution? – Kesavananda Bharati case (1973)
 - In which case the Supreme Court ruled that parliament cannot grant itself an unlimited power? – Minerva Mills Case (1980)
 - Within what time, a proclamation imposing President’s Rule must be approved by both the Houses of Parliament? – within two months from the date of its issue
 
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