Indian Politics Questions Practice Question and Answer

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The Lok Sabha consists of:  

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    550 members, out of which 530 are from states, 18 from Union Territories and 2 nominated from Anglo-Indian community .
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    552 members, out of which 530 are from states, 20 from Union Territories and 2 nominated from Anglo - Indian community .
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    250 members , out of which 238 are elected members and 12 nominated by President.
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    255 members, out of which 240 are elected members and 15 nominated by President.
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Answer : 2. "552 members, out of which 530 are from states, 20 from Union Territories and 2 nominated from Anglo - Indian community . "
Explanation :

The Lok Sabha is composed of representatives of people chosen by direct election on the basis of Universal Adult Suffrage. The Constitution of India allows for a maximum of 550 members in the House, with 530 members representing the States and 20 representing the Union Territories.


Q:

The division of power and Independence of judiciary are two important features of – 

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    Democratic character of government
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    Federal character of government
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    Socialist character of government
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    Unitary character of government
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Answer : 2. "Federal character of government "
Explanation :

The Constitution of India establishes a federal system of government. It contains all the usual features of a federation Viz., two government, Division of powers, written constitution, Supremacy of constitution, Independent judiciary and Bicameralism. Article 1 says that India is a union of states which implies two things: first, Indian federation is not the result of an agreement by the states and second, No state has the right to secede from the federation.

Q:

Who is the chairmen of National Integration Council?

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    President of India
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    Chief Justice of India
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    Minister of Minority affair
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    Prime Minister of India
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Answer : 4. "Prime Minister of India"

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Part IV of Indian Constitution deals with ____________. 

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    Directive Principles of State Policy
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    Union Executive
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    Fundamental Rights
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    Citizenship
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Answer : 1. "Directive Principles of State Policy "

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Where did the congress working committee first accept the Idea of the quit India movement? 

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    Puna
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    Nagpur
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    Wardha
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    Bombay
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Answer : 3. "Wardha "

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Which Act divided legislative powers between the Centre and Provinces?

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    Government of India Act, 1935
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    Government of India Act, 1919
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    Government of India Act, 1892
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    Government of India Act, 1861
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Answer : 1. "Government of India Act, 1935"

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In which of the following case Supreme Court held that the Preamble is not a part of Indian Constitution? 

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    Kesavananda Bharati case
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    LIC of India case
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    Berubari vs. Union case
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    Both ( a ) and ( b )
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Answer : 3. "Berubari vs. Union case "

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Which of the following writs means “By what authority”? 

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    Mandamus
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    Certiorari
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    Quo warranto
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    Habeas Corpus
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Answer : 3. "Quo warranto "
Explanation :

The writ of quo warranto means "by what authority". It is issued by the Supreme Court or High Court to question the authority of a government office. The writ is used to prevent people from illegally taking over public offices. 


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