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Indian Polity & Constitution Practice Test: Salient Features of the Constitution
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Indian Polity & Constitution Practice Test: Salient Features of the Constitution
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1. ‘The Federal System with strong centre’ has been borrowed by the Indian Constitution from
2. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below: List-I (Forms of Government) List-II (Principles)
A. Presidential System 1.Separation of powers
B. Parliamentary System 2.Close relationship between executive and legislature
C. Federal System 3.Division of power
D. Unitary System 4.Concentration of power Codes A B C D
3. The cardinal features of political system in India are
1. It is a democratic republic.
2. It has a parliamentary form of government.
3. The supreme power vests in the people of India.
4. It provides for a unified authority. Select the correct answer from the codes given below: Codes
4. ‘The Federal System with strong centre’ has been borrowed by the Indian Constitution from
5. The basic features of the Indian Constitution which are not amendable under Article 368 are
6. The basic features of the Indian Constitution which are not amendable under Article 368 are
7. Who called Indian Federalism as the Co-operative Federalism?
8. The English Crown is an example of
9. The most essential feature of a federal government is
10. Which of the following official documents is related with India?
11. The Unitary System of Government possesses which of the following advantages?
12. Which of the following official documents is related with India?
13. How many Articles consists in the Indian Constitution?
14. The declaration that Democracy is a Government of the people, by the people, for the people; was made by
15. Assertion (A) : Indian Constitution is quasi-federal. Reason (R): Indian Constitution is neither federal nor unitary. Select the correct answer using the codes given below: Codes
16. The Presidential Government operates on the principle of
17. Statement I : The Constitution of India is a liberal constitution. Statement II : It provides Fundamental Rights to individuals. Codes
18. There are provision in the constitution to ensure the independence of
19. In Indian Polity, the executive is subordinate to the
20. Who among the following gave the following statement about the Indian Constitution? ‘Indian Constitution strikes a good balance between extreme rigidity and too much flexibility’.
21. How many Articles consists in the Indian Constitution?
22. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below: List-I (Forms of Government) List-II (Principles)
A. Presidential System 1.Separation of powers
B. Parliamentary System 2.Close relationship between executive and legislature
C. Federal System 3.Division of power
D. Unitary System 4.Concentration of power Codes A B C D
23. The most essential feature of a federal government is
24. At which of its session, did the Congress officially accept the ‘Socialistic Pattern of Society’?