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Q.41 Medium Indian Polity & Constitution
The 73rd Constitutional Amendment introduced local government in rural areas. Which of the following is NOT a feature of Panchayati Raj as per this amendment?
AThree-tier structure of Panchayats
BReservation of one-third seats for women
CMandatory inclusion of all agricultural workers in Gram Sabha
DFive-year term for Panchayats
Correct Answer:  C. Mandatory inclusion of all agricultural workers in Gram Sabha
Explanation:

The 73rd Amendment (1992) doesn't mandate mandatory inclusion of all agricultural workers in Gram Sabha.

It established three-tier Panchayats (village, block, district), ensured one-third reservation for women (amended to include SC/ST), and fixed a five-year term.

Gram Sabha participation is voluntary, not mandatory for specific categories.

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Q.42 Medium Indian Polity & Constitution
Which of the following can be grounds for removal of a High Court Judge?
AMisbehavior and incapacity, impeached by both Houses with 2/3 majority
BVoluntary retirement only
CReaching the age of 62 years
DDecision of the Supreme Court Collegium
Correct Answer:  A. Misbehavior and incapacity, impeached by both Houses with 2/3 majority
Explanation:

Article 124(4) and Article 217(1) provide for removal of Supreme Court and High Court judges respectively, on grounds of proved misbehavior or incapacity.

This requires a motion in both Houses of Parliament, investigation by a committee, and approval by 2/3 majority of members present and voting.

This is a rigorous impeachment process.

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Q.43 Medium Indian Polity & Constitution
Article 12 of the Indian Constitution defines 'State' for the purpose of Fundamental Rights. Which of the following is NOT included in the definition of 'State' under Article 12?
AGovernment and Parliament of India
BState Governments and State Legislatures
CAll authorities and bodies established by law
DPrivate individuals and private organizations
Correct Answer:  D. Private individuals and private organizations
Explanation:

Article 12 defines 'State' to include Government and Parliament of India, State Governments, State Legislatures, and all other authorities and bodies established by law.

However, private individuals and private organizations are NOT included in the definition of 'State', so Fundamental Rights generally do not bind them (except in cases of state action doctrine application).

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Q.44 Medium Indian Polity & Constitution
The Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) differ from Fundamental Rights in that DPSP are:
AEnforceable through courts but not legally binding
BNot enforceable through courts but form the basis of governance
CEnforceable through courts and legally binding
DApplicable only to Union Territories and not States
Correct Answer:  B. Not enforceable through courts but form the basis of governance
Explanation:

DPSP (Articles 36-51) are not enforceable through courts in the manner of Fundamental Rights, but they are declared to be fundamental in the governance of the country.

They serve as guiding principles for legislation and policy-making.

This distinction was established by the Supreme Court in cases like Minerva Mills v.

Union of India (1980).

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Q.45 Medium Indian Polity & Constitution
Under the 73rd Amendment Act, the 'Gram Sabha' is constituted at the village level. Which of the following best describes the composition of a Gram Sabha?
AAll elected members of the Gram Panchayat
BAll registered voters of the village
CAll landholders in the village
DAll members above 21 years of age in the village
Correct Answer:  B. All registered voters of the village
Explanation:

The 73rd Amendment Act (1992) defines the Gram Sabha as the body consisting of all registered voters of a village.

It is the foundation of grassroots democracy and serves as the primary forum for participatory governance at the village level.

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Q.46 Medium Indian Polity & Constitution
The Supreme Court of India can issue writs under Article 32. Which of the following writs is CORRECTLY matched with its purpose?
AMandamus - to restrain a person from doing something
BProhibition - to command a person to do a specific act
CHabeas Corpus - to bring an unlawfully detained person before court
DCertiorari - to compel an inferior court to perform its mandatory duties
Correct Answer:  C. Habeas Corpus - to bring an unlawfully detained person before court
Explanation:

Habeas Corpus (Article 32) is issued to bring an unlawfully detained person before the court.

Mandamus (Article 32) is to command performance of a duty.

Prohibition is to restrain an inferior court.

Certiorari is to quash an order.

The matching in option C is correct.

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Q.47 Medium Indian Polity & Constitution
Under the 44th Amendment Act, which of the following changes was made to emergency provisions?
AThe term 'National Emergency' was replaced with 'Constitutional Emergency'
BThe right to property was removed from the list of Fundamental Rights
CFinancial Emergency was made impossible to declare
DProclamation of Emergency requires Parliamentary approval within 30 days
Correct Answer:  D. Proclamation of Emergency requires Parliamentary approval within 30 days
Explanation:

The 44th Amendment Act (1978) made significant changes: it required that any National Emergency proclamation be approved by Parliament within 30 days, and imposed a 6-month limit on its duration.

It also made the right to property (Article 31) a Constitutional Right rather than a Fundamental Right (changed from Article 19 to Article 300A).

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Q.48 Medium Indian Polity & Constitution
Under the 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendments, which one of the following provisions applies to both Rural Local Bodies (Panchayats) and Urban Local Bodies (Municipalities)?
AThree-tier structure is mandatory for all local bodies
BReservation of seats for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes proportional to their population
CDirect election of the head of local body by popular vote in all cases
DConstitutional status and five-year fixed tenure for elected bodies
Correct Answer:  D. Constitutional status and five-year fixed tenure for elected bodies
Explanation:

Both 73rd Amendment (1992) for Panchayats and 74th Amendment (1992) for Municipalities provide constitutional status to local bodies and mandate five-year fixed tenure.

Article 243E (Panchayats) and Article 243U (Municipalities) establish this framework.

While reservation provisions and three-tier structures exist, they have exceptions.

The fixed tenure provision is uniformly applicable to ensure institutional stability.

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Q.49 Medium Indian History — Ancient
The Mahajanapadas period witnessed the rise of several kingdoms. Which of the following was NOT a major Mahajanapada?
AMagadha
BKosala
CAvanti
DPandya
Correct Answer:  D. Pandya
Explanation:

The 16 Mahajanapadas (c. 6th-4th century BCE) included Magadha, Kosala, Avanti, Vatsa, and others in North and Central India.

Pandya was a Sangam Age kingdom in South India, not a recognized Mahajanapada.

Magadha eventually emerged as the dominant power under the Mauryas.

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Q.50 Medium Indian History — Ancient
Ashoka's conversion to Buddhism and subsequent policy of Dhamma is best evidenced by which of the following?
AThe Vedic texts preserved in the imperial library
BEdicts inscribed on rock and pillar across the empire
CTemple structures built exclusively for Buddhist worship
DRecords maintained by Greek ambassadors at his court
Correct Answer:  B. Edicts inscribed on rock and pillar across the empire
Explanation:

Ashoka's edicts inscribed on rocks and pillars across the Mauryan Empire (c. 260 BCE onwards) are primary sources of his conversion and Dhamma policy.

These Major Rock Edicts and Minor Rock Edicts detail his moral and religious policies.

Greek accounts like Megasthenes' Indica provide supplementary information but edicts are direct evidence.

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