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Abhijit Debnath - Quiz Publisher Profile

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Name: Abhijit Debnath

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Date of Joining: 2023-02-05



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Total Published Quizzes: 55

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Q1. Who is the first law officer of the country?
Q1. Who is the first law officer of the country?

(A) Chief Justice of India
(A) Chief Justice of India
(B) Attorney General
(B) Attorney General
(C) Law Minister
(C) Law Minister
(D) All of above
(D) All of above
Answer: (B) Attorney General
Answer: (B) Attorney General
Attorney General is the highest law officer in India. Article 76 of the Indian Constitution under its Part-V deals with the position of Attorney General of India. He is the chief legal advisor to the government of India and advises the union government on all legal matters.
Attorney General is the highest law officer in India. Article 76 of the Indian Constitution under its Part-V deals with the position of Attorney General of India. He is the chief legal advisor to the government of India and advises the union government on all legal matters.

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2024-05-09

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Q2. What is the minimum age to become the governor of a state?
Q2. What is the minimum age to become the governor of a state?

(A) 30 years
(A) 30 years
(B) 25 years
(B) 25 years
(C) 35 years
(C) 35 years
(D) 45 years
(D) 45 years
Answer: (C) 35 years
Answer: (C) 35 years
The correct answer is 35 years. 35 years is the minimum age of the person to be a Governor of the State according to the constitution of India. The governor must be a citizen of India. He should not be a member of either house of the parliament or house of the state legislature.
The correct answer is 35 years. 35 years is the minimum age of the person to be a Governor of the State according to the constitution of India. The governor must be a citizen of India. He should not be a member of either house of the parliament or house of the state legislature.

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2024-05-09

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Q3. In which house of the parliament is the motion of no confidence brought?
Q3. In which house of the parliament is the motion of no confidence brought?

(A) Rajya sabha
(A) Rajya sabha
(B) Lok sabha
(B) Lok sabha
(C) In either house
(C) In either house
(D) none of this
(D) none of this
Answer: (B) Lok sabha
Answer: (B) Lok sabha
The vote of no-confidence motion is brought in Lok Sabha(lower house). In Parliament when a no-confidence motion is passed, the Government discontinue to adore the trust and confidence of the house and is thereafter removed.
The vote of no-confidence motion is brought in Lok Sabha(lower house). In Parliament when a no-confidence motion is passed, the Government discontinue to adore the trust and confidence of the house and is thereafter removed.

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2024-05-09

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Q4. What is the maximum period for which a person can remain a Minister for the state government without being a member of the state legislative?
Q4. What is the maximum period for which a person can remain a Minister for the state government without being a member of the state legislative?

(A) 1 year
(A) 1 year
(B) 3 months
(B) 3 months
(C) 6 months
(C) 6 months
(D) no time limit
(D) no time limit
Answer: (C) 6 months
Answer: (C) 6 months
A person who is not a member of State Legislature can be appointed as Chief Minister for 6 months, within which time, he should be elected to the state legislature, failing which he ceases to be Chief Minister.
A person who is not a member of State Legislature can be appointed as Chief Minister for 6 months, within which time, he should be elected to the state legislature, failing which he ceases to be Chief Minister.

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2024-05-09

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Q5. Which article of the Indian Constitution contains the fundamental duties of Indian citizens?
Q5. Which article of the Indian Constitution contains the fundamental duties of Indian citizens?

(A) Article 50A
(A) Article 50A
(B) Article 50B
(B) Article 50B
(C) Article 51A
(C) Article 51A
(D) Article 51B
(D) Article 51B
Answer: (C) Article 51A
Answer: (C) Article 51A
The 42nd constitutional amendment added part IV A and Article 51A to the Indian constitution.
The 42nd constitutional amendment added part IV A and Article 51A to the Indian constitution.

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2024-05-02

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Q6. When the fundamental rights of Indian citizens be suspended?
Q6. When the fundamental rights of Indian citizens be suspended?

(A) During National Emergency
(A) During National Emergency
(B) Anytime
(B) Anytime
(C) During Financial Emergency
(C) During Financial Emergency
(D) Never
(D) Never
Answer: (A) During National Emergency
Answer: (A) During National Emergency
The Fundamental Rights can be suspended during the Emergency under Article 359 of the Constitution by the President of India but not those conferred in Articles 20 and Article 21.
The Fundamental Rights can be suspended during the Emergency under Article 359 of the Constitution by the President of India but not those conferred in Articles 20 and Article 21.

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Q7. How many times has national emergency been imposed in India after independence?
Q7. How many times has national emergency been imposed in India after independence?

(A) 1
(A) 1
(B) 2
(B) 2
(C) 3
(C) 3
(D) 4
(D) 4
Answer: (C) 3
Answer: (C) 3
1962 to 1968: During the India-China war, when “the security of India” was declared as being “threatened by external aggression”. 1971: During the Indo-Pakistan war. V.V.Giri was the president at that time. 1975 to 1977: Under controversial circumstances of political instability. The emergency was declared on the basis of “internal disturbance”. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed was the president during the third emergency.
1962 to 1968: During the India-China war, when “the security of India” was declared as being “threatened by external aggression”. 1971: During the Indo-Pakistan war. V.V.Giri was the president at that time. 1975 to 1977: Under controversial circumstances of political instability. The emergency was declared on the basis of “internal disturbance”. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed was the president during the third emergency.

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Q8. Who among the following was the Vice President who resigned from his post to contest the election of president?
Q8. Who among the following was the Vice President who resigned from his post to contest the election of president?

(A) Neelam Sanjeev Reddy
(A) Neelam Sanjeev Reddy
(B) V.V.Giri
(B) V.V.Giri
(C) R.Venkataraman
(C) R.Venkataraman
(D) Dr.Sankar Dayal Sarma
(D) Dr.Sankar Dayal Sarma
Answer: (B) V.V.Giri
Answer: (B) V.V.Giri
Following the death of Zakir Husain in 1969, Varahagiri Venkata Giri resigned from the post of vice president to contest the presidential election and got elected.
Following the death of Zakir Husain in 1969, Varahagiri Venkata Giri resigned from the post of vice president to contest the presidential election and got elected.

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Q9. Federalism in Indian constitution has been taken from?
Q9. Federalism in Indian constitution has been taken from?

(A) USA
(A) USA
(B) Canada
(B) Canada
(C) Australia
(C) Australia
(D) Russian
(D) Russian
Answer: (B) Canada
Answer: (B) Canada
India borrowed the idea of federal system with a strong centre from Canada. The Canadian constitution has a qasi-federal form of government federal system with strong central government. The same is the case with India.
India borrowed the idea of federal system with a strong centre from Canada. The Canadian constitution has a qasi-federal form of government federal system with strong central government. The same is the case with India.

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Q10. Who is competent to amend the fundamental rights?
Q10. Who is competent to amend the fundamental rights?

(A) Parliament
(A) Parliament
(B) President
(B) President
(C) Lok Sabha
(C) Lok Sabha
(D) Supreme Court
(D) Supreme Court
Answer: (A) Parliament
Answer: (A) Parliament
The correct answer is Parliament. The Parliament is competent to amend the Fundamental Rights of the citizens in India. But this amendment should be done in such a way that it doesn't affect the Basic Structure of the Constitution.
The correct answer is Parliament. The Parliament is competent to amend the Fundamental Rights of the citizens in India. But this amendment should be done in such a way that it doesn't affect the Basic Structure of the Constitution.

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2024-05-02

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