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In accordance with the provisions of our Constitution, new all-India Services can be created only by the 

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The reference to Hindus in Article 25 of the Constitution does not include 

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In India, a tax on agricultural income can be levied by 

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By which amendment, were the Fundamental Duties of Indian citizens added to the Constitution? 

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There is no provision in the Constitution for the impeachment of 

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Who can recommend abolition or creation of the Legislative Council in a State?

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The Constitution of India borrowed the concept of the Directive Principles of State Policy from the Constitution of 

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Which one of the following statements is not correct?

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Which one of the following Articles have declared untouchability in any form as unconstitutional? 

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Which one of the following is not among the sources of revenue for the Union? 

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Under which one of the following Articles, the Supreme Court has been given the powers to review any judgement pronounced or order made by it previously? 

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The question consists of two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and other as Reason (R).
You are to examine the two statements carefully and select the best option.

Assertion: In India, every state has a High Court in its territory.

Reason: The Constitution of India provides for a High Court in each state.

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The question consists of two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and other as Reason (R).
You are to examine the two statements carefully and select the best option.

Assertion: The Council of Ministers at the center is collectively responsib1e both to the Lok Sabha and Rajya sabha.

Reason: Title members of both Lok Sabtla and Raj ya Sabha are eligible to be ministers of the Union Government.

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The question consists of two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and other as Reason (R).
You are to examine the two statements carefully and select the best option.

Assertion: The reservation of thirty-three percent of seats for women in Parliament and State Legislature does not require Constitutional Amendment.

Reason: Political parties contesting elections can allocate thirty-three percent of seats they contest to women candidates without any Constitutional Amendment.

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The question consists of two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and other as Reason (R).
You are to examine the two statements carefully and select the best option.

Assertion: We the people of India. having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a Democratic Republic.

Reason: A republic will ensure we have a head of state that is democratically elected and accountable to voters. As a result, the head of state will be a more effective constitutional safeguard.

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The question consists of two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and other as Reason (R).
You are to examine the two statements carefully and select the best option.

Assertion: Republic Day is celebrated on 26th January every year in the country.
Reason: The Constitution of lndia came into force on 26th January 1950.

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Fill in the blanks: Choose the pair of words that complete the sentence to make logical sense.

The NDA led Government notified the __________ and the National Judicial Appointments Commission Act, thus ending the over two-decade-old _________ of appointing judges of Supreme Court and high courts. Under the new law, a six-member panel headed by __________ will select judges of the apex court and state high courts. 

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Fill in the blanks: Choose the pair of words that complete the sentence to make logical sense.

The Union Government on the recommendation of the ________ under the chairmanship of __________ has decided to decriminalize Section ________ of the Indian Penal Code.

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Fill in the blanks: Choose the pair of words that complete the sentence to make logical sense.

A bench headed by _________ quashed allocation of 2014 ______ as _____.

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Choose the best option for the following statement:

No one can be compelled to sing the National Anthem since: 

1. It will be violative of the right to freedom of speech and expression.
2. It will be violative of the right to freedom of conscience and practice & propagation of religion.
3. There is no legal provision obliging anyone to sing the National Anthem.

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