1. Which part of the Indian Constitution directly focuses on social justice? A. Part I B. Part II C. Part III D. Part IV Answer: D. Part IV 2. Which of the following judgments is associated with the protection of …
Introduction India’s democratic framework is the largest and most vibrant in the world, built on the pillars of equality, justice, and liberty. At the heart of this structure are the constitutional bodies, established by the Indian Constitution to ensure that …
Which of the following is a constitutional body in India? a) National Human Rights Commission b) Election Commission of India c) NITI Aayog d) Central Vigilance CommissionAnswer: b) Election Commission of India Who appoints the members of the Election Commission …
Introduction The Indian Constitution, one of the world’s lengthiest and most detailed, outlines a comprehensive set of provisions to deal with extraordinary situations, known as “Emergency Provisions.” These provisions allow the government to act decisively in times of crises, ensuring …
1. Which Article of the Indian Constitution deals with the proclamation of a National Emergency? a) Article 352 b) Article 356 c) Article 360 d) Article 365 Answer: a) Article 352 2. National Emergency can be declared in India …
Which Article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the independence of the judiciary? A) Article 14 B) Article 21 C) Article 50 D) Article 32 Answer: C) Article 50 What does the term “judicial independence” primarily refer to? A) The power …
Introduction The concept of the separation of powers is fundamental to the functioning of a democratic government. It ensures that no single entity wields excessive power, thereby preserving the ideals of liberty, equality, and justice. The framers of the Indian …
Which of the following is the primary purpose of the separation of powers? A) To enhance the power of the judiciary B) To prevent the concentration of power C) To increase the size of government D) To create a two-party …
Introduction Secularism, derived from the Latin word “saeculum,” meaning “worldly” or “temporal,” refers to the principle of separating religion from political, social, and educational institutions. In the Indian context, secularism is not merely a political concept but a way of …
What is the primary constitutional provision for secularism in India? A) Article 15 B) Article 25 C) Article 21 D) Article 14 Answer: B) Article 25 Which of the following defines the concept of secularism? A) State endorsement of a …
Which Article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the Right to Equality? A) Article 14 B) Article 19 C) Article 21 D) Article 32 Answer: A) Article 14 The Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression is provided under which Article? …
The Preamble to the Indian Constitution is often regarded as the soul and spirit of the document. It succinctly outlines the objectives, values, and guiding principles that the Constitution seeks to uphold. Framed during a pivotal moment in India’s history, …
1. The Preamble of the Indian Constitution declares India to be a: A. Socialist, Secular, Democratic Republic B. Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic Republic C. Sovereign, Secular, Democratic Republic D. Socialist, Democratic Republic Answer: B. Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic Republic 2. …
Introduction The Indian Constitution stands as a monumental testament to the aspirations, struggles, and legal foresight of the nation. It is not merely a document of governance but a reflection of India’s historical evolution, encapsulating centuries of colonial rule, the …
1. The Regulating Act of 1773 was the first step by the British Parliament to regulate the affairs of which entity? A. British East India Company B. French East India Company C. Portuguese Empire in India D. Mughal Empire Answer: …