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Q.31 Easy
Which Directive Principle of State Policy (DPSP) aims to promote international peace and security?
AArticle 36
BArticle 48
CArticle 51
DArticle 44
Correct Answer:  C. Article 51
Explanation:

Article 51 of the Constitution specifically deals with the promotion of international peace and security.

It requires the State to endeavor to promote international peace and security, foster respect for international law, and maintain just and honorable relations between nations.

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Q.32 Easy
What is the maximum strength of the Lok Sabha as prescribed in the Constitution?
A500
B530
C550
D552
Correct Answer:  C. 550
Explanation:

Article 81 of the Constitution specifies that the Lok Sabha shall consist of not more than 550 members.

Currently, the Lok Sabha has 543 elected members plus 2 nominated members from the Anglo-Indian community (as per Article 331), totaling 545.

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Q.33 Medium
The President of India can dissolve the Lok Sabha on the advice of the Prime Minister. Which constitutional provision is primarily applicable in this context?
AArticle 85(2)(b)
BArticle 84(1)
CArticle 75(3)
DArticle 52(1)
Correct Answer:  A. Article 85(2)(b)
Explanation:

Article 85(2)(b) empowers the President to dissolve the Lok Sabha.

The President exercises this power on the advice of the Prime Minister.

Article 84 deals with qualifications for the President, Article 75 with the PM and Council of Ministers, and Article 52 with the President's existence.

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Q.34 Medium
Consider the following statements regarding the 73rd Amendment Act, 1992:
1. It provides for a three-tier Panchayati Raj system in states with population above 20 lakhs
2. It made Panchayat elections mandatory every five years
3. It reserves seats for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

Which of the above statements is/are correct?
A1 and 2 only
B2 and 3 only
C1 and 3 only
D1, 2, and 3
Correct Answer:  D. 1, 2, and 3
Explanation:

All three statements are correct.

The 73rd Amendment Act (1992) introduced the Constitutional framework for Panchayati Raj.

It provides for a three-tier system in states with population above 20 lakhs (Article 243C).

It mandates regular elections every five years (Article 243E) and reserves seats for SCs and STs proportionate to their population (Article 243D).

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Q.35 Hard
Which of the following statements regarding the National Emergency (Article 352) is INCORRECT?
AThe President can declare National Emergency only on the written advice of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers
BA proclamation of National Emergency must be approved by both Houses of Parliament within 30 days
CDuring National Emergency, the President can assume all executive powers of the states
DA National Emergency cannot be declared for more than three consecutive periods of six months each
Correct Answer:  D. A National Emergency cannot be declared for more than three consecutive periods of six months each
Explanation:

The 44th Amendment Act (1978) limited the duration of National Emergency. A proclamation of National Emergency can be revoked and re-declared, but theoretically, there is no absolute constitutional limit on total duration if it is continuously approved by Parliament.

Option A is correct per the 44th Amendment (written advice required).

Option B is correct per Article 352(4).

Option C is correct per Article 353.

Option D is the incorrect statement as there is no such three-period limit mentioned in the Constitution.

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Q.36 Medium
Under which article of the Constitution can the President of India recommend the dissolution of a State Legislative Assembly?
AArticle 356
BArticle 357
CArticle 358
DArticle 359
Correct Answer:  A. Article 356
Explanation:

Article 356 deals with the proclamation of President's Rule when the President is satisfied that the machinery of government in a state cannot be carried on in accordance with the Constitution.

Under this article, the President can recommend the dissolution of the State Legislative Assembly.

Article 357 deals with the effects of proclamation, Article 358 with suspension of fundamental rights during National Emergency, and Article 359 with suspension of the enforcement of rights.

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Q.37 Hard
The 42nd Amendment Act (1976) is often referred to as the 'Mini Constitution'. Which of the following changes was NOT made by this amendment?
AAddition of 'Secular' and 'Socialist' to the Preamble
BReduction of voting age from 21 years to 18 years
CIntroduction of the anti-defection law
DExpansion of the Directive Principles of State Policy
Correct Answer:  C. Introduction of the anti-defection law
Explanation:

The 42nd Amendment (1976) made several significant changes including adding 'Secular' and 'Socialist' to the Preamble, expanded DPSP, and made other changes.

However, the anti-defection law was introduced through the 52nd Amendment Act (1985), not the 42nd Amendment.

The voting age was reduced from 21 to 18 years through the 61st Amendment (1989).

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Q.38 Medium
Which provision of the Indian Constitution allows the Parliament to create new All-India Services without amending the Constitution?
AArticle 312
BArticle 245
CArticle 309
DArticle 320
Correct Answer:  A. Article 312
Explanation:

Article 312 empowers Parliament to create new All-India Services by a two-thirds majority resolution in the Rajya Sabha during a National Emergency or with the consent of states in normal circumstances.

This allows flexibility in creating services like IAS, IPS without constitutional amendment.

Article 245 deals with territorial extent of laws, Article 309 with service conditions, and Article 320 with the Union Public Service Commission.

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Q.39 Medium
Under Article 32 of the Indian Constitution, which of the following remedies is NOT available?
AHabeas Corpus
BMandamus
CCertiorari
DSpecific Performance
Correct Answer:  D. Specific Performance
Explanation:

Article 32 provides for writs of Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, and Quo Warranto.

Specific Performance is an equitable remedy available under civil law but not as a constitutional writ remedy under Article 32.

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Q.40 Easy
Which Directive Principle of State Policy specifically mandates the separation of judiciary from the executive?
AArticle 39
BArticle 40
CArticle 50
DArticle 51
Correct Answer:  C. Article 50
Explanation:

Article 50 of the Constitution states that 'The State shall take steps to separate the judiciary from the executive in the public services of the State.' This is a non-justiciable directive principle emphasizing the independence of judiciary.

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