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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
2 points
1. Which of the following parts of the Indian Constitution called is ‘the guides’ for the government?
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Answer: A Explanation:
• Directive Principles guide the government, which helps them make policies and laws to secure justice and welfare in the state.
• DPSP are like a source of continuity in the Governance of the country because, in a democratic system, the Governments change after regular elections, and every new government makes different policies and laws for the country.
• Such guidelines are important because they ensure that every government will follow the set of principles in DPSP while formulating its laws.
• Directive Principles can be called the positive directions for the state, which helps secure social and economic dimensions of democracy.
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Answer: A Explanation:
• Directive Principles guide the government, which helps them make policies and laws to secure justice and welfare in the state.
• DPSP are like a source of continuity in the Governance of the country because, in a democratic system, the Governments change after regular elections, and every new government makes different policies and laws for the country.
• Such guidelines are important because they ensure that every government will follow the set of principles in DPSP while formulating its laws.
• Directive Principles can be called the positive directions for the state, which helps secure social and economic dimensions of democracy.
Question 2 of 5
2. Question
2 points
2. Which of the following are the unique features of the Parliamentary system of government?
Bicameral Legislature
Head of the State as the nominal head.
Collective Responsibility.
Which of the above is/are correct?
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Answer: C
Explanation:
Most countries following the Parliamentary system, including India, have a bicameral legislature, but it is not a unique feature.
The head of the state holds a ceremonial position and is the nominal executive. For example, the President.
Collective responsibility is another unique feature of the Parliamentary system of government.
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Answer: C
Explanation:
Most countries following the Parliamentary system, including India, have a bicameral legislature, but it is not a unique feature.
The head of the state holds a ceremonial position and is the nominal executive. For example, the President.
Collective responsibility is another unique feature of the Parliamentary system of government.
Question 3 of 5
3. Question
2 points
3. Consider the following statements
Both Parliament and State Legislature can make the law on a subject related to the Concurrent List.
In the situation of law differences, Supreme Court decides the validity of a law.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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Answer: A
Explanation:
Both Parliament and State Legislature can make the law on a subject related to the Concurrent List.
In the situation of law differences, Parliament law will be valid.
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Answer: A
Explanation:
Both Parliament and State Legislature can make the law on a subject related to the Concurrent List.
In the situation of law differences, Parliament law will be valid.
Question 4 of 5
4. Question
2 points
4. Consider the following statements:
Indian Constitution made the Supreme Court the protector of Fundamental Rights.
Dr B. R. Ambedkar described ‘Right to Life and Liberty’ as the soul of the Indian Constitution.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Correct
Answer: A
Explanation:
The Supreme Court is the protector of the fundamental rights of Indian citizens and the guardian of the Indian constitution because it has been given the power to protect, safeguard and uphold the Constitution and its various components.
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Called ‘Right to constitutional remedies as the ‘heart and soul’ of our Constitution because it is the only right that makes the rest of the rights effective.
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Answer: A
Explanation:
The Supreme Court is the protector of the fundamental rights of Indian citizens and the guardian of the Indian constitution because it has been given the power to protect, safeguard and uphold the Constitution and its various components.
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Called ‘Right to constitutional remedies as the ‘heart and soul’ of our Constitution because it is the only right that makes the rest of the rights effective.
Question 5 of 5
5. Question
2 points
5. Consider the following statements:
The composition of the Election Commission is determined by the Parliament.
Election Commissioners have co-equal power with the Chief Election Commissioner.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Correct
Answer: B
Explanation:
Statement 1 is incorrect: The composition of the Election Commission is determined by the President.
Statement 2 is Correct: Although the chief election commissioner is the first equal, other election commissioners have co-equal power with the Chief Election commissioner.
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Answer: B
Explanation:
Statement 1 is incorrect: The composition of the Election Commission is determined by the President.
Statement 2 is Correct: Although the chief election commissioner is the first equal, other election commissioners have co-equal power with the Chief Election commissioner.
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