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Polity Test 126
Polity Test 126
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Polity Test 126
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The non-permanent members of the Security Council are elected for
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One year
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Two years
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Three years
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Six months
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The Security Council is made up of only fifteen members, making it the smallest of the principal organs. This group of fifteen includes five non-elected, permanent members (China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States), leaving only ten countries as the elected portion.
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Which of the following comes under the jurisdiction of both the High Courts And the Supreme Courts?
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Disputes between states
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Protection of Fundamental Rights
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Protection against the Violation of the Constitution
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Disputes between Centre and the States.
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Protection of Fundamental Rights comes under the jurisdiction of both the High Courts And the Supreme Courts.
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Which part of the Indian constitution deals with Fundamental Right?
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Part I
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Part II
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Part III
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Part IV
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Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitution under Part-III, Article 14 to 32.
Part-III of the Indian constitution is called cornerstone of the constitution.
Fundamental Rights are not absolute rights and parliament could put a reasonable restriction on the.
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Articles 301 to 307 deal with which of the following issue?
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Public Service Commissions
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Trade, Commerce and Intercourse within the territory of India
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Elections
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Right to Property
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Articles 301 to 307
deal with
freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse within the territory of India
subject to certain limitations.
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Which of the following is the eleventh fundamental duty that added later?
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To safeguard public property and to abjure violence;
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To develop the scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform
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To value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture
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Who is a parent or guardian, to provide opportunities for education to his child, or as the case may be, ward between the age of six to fourteen years.
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Originally
Fundamental Duties
were ten in number, they were increased to
eleven
by the
86th Amendment in 2002
, which added a duty on
every parent
or
guardian
to ensure that
their child
or
ward
was provided opportunities for education between the ages of
six
and
fourteen
years.
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The Fundamental Right to Property has been deleted by which constitutional amendment act?
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73rd constitutional amendment act
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44th constitutional amendment act
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74th constitutional amendment act
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D
None of these
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The
Fundamental Right to Property
has been deleted by the
44
th
constitutional amendment act 1978.
It was instead made a constitutional right under article
300A.
Question
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Which amendment act of of Indian constitution provides three tier system in every state?
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81
st
amendment act,2000
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71
st
amendment act,1992
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82
nd
amendment act,2000
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73
rd
amendment act,1992
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73
rd
amendment act of 1992 provides for a three-tier system in every state, that is, panchayats at village levels, intermediate and district levels.
This act brings about uniformity in the structure of Panchayati raj throughout the country.
However, state having a population not exceeding 20 lakh may not constitute panchayats at the intermediate level.
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District Planning committee was created as per which article?
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243 ZD
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148
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C
360
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D
51 A
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District Planning Committee has been constituted at the district level to prepare a development plan format for the entire district under Panchayati Raj Act.
It was created as per article 243 ZD of the Constitution of India at the district level for planning at the district and below.
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Which committee first suggested the Indian government to establish Panchayati Raj system in India?
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Balwant Rai Mehta committee
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B
Ashok Mehta commitee
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C
G.V.K. Rao committee
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D
L.M. Singhavi commitee
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Balwant rai committee
, appointed by the government of India in
January
1957,
to examine the working of the
community development programme(1952)
and the
National extension service (1953
). The committee submitted its report in
November 1957
and recommended the establishment of the scheme of ‘democratic decentralisation’, which ultimately came to be known as
Panchayati Raj.
Question
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What is the minimum age required to become vice-president of India?
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30 years
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35 years
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40 years
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D
37 years
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Important facts on Vice-President:-
Part V of the Constitution of India under Chapter I (Executive) also discusses the office of the Vice-President of India. The Vice-President of India is the second-highest constitutional office in the country.
Article 63 mentions about the CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICE of the VICE-PRESIDENT of India
The V.P gets the salary, allowance, and remuneration, etc. as
the chairperson of the Rajya Sabha.
The present salary of V.P is 1,25,000 per month.
The minimum age required to become vice-president of India is 35 years along with that he should not hold any office of profit and should be qualified for election as a member of Rajya Sabha for contesting in Vice Presidential elections.
The Vice-President of India is the second-highest constitutional office in India after the President and he is the Ex Officio chairman of Rajya Sabha.
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