Indian Polity

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Q. What is the minimum age for a candidate to contest for the Lok Sabha?
  • A. 25 years
  • B. 30 years
  • C. 21 years
  • D. 18 years
Q. What is the minimum age for a person to be elected as a member of the Lok Sabha?
  • A. 25 years
  • B. 30 years
  • C. 21 years
  • D. 18 years
Q. What is the minimum age for a person to be eligible for election as a member of the Lok Sabha?
  • A. 25 years
  • B. 30 years
  • C. 21 years
  • D. 18 years
Q. What is the minimum age for contesting elections to the Panchayati Raj institutions in India?
  • A. 18 years
  • B. 21 years
  • C. 25 years
  • D. 30 years
Q. What is the minimum age required to be a member of a State Legislative Assembly?
  • A. 25 years
  • B. 30 years
  • C. 21 years
  • D. 18 years
Q. What is the minimum age required to be a member of the Lok Sabha?
  • A. 25 years
  • B. 30 years
  • C. 21 years
  • D. 18 years
Q. What is the minimum age to be a member of the Rajya Sabha?
  • A. 25 years
  • B. 30 years
  • C. 35 years
  • D. 40 years
Q. What is the minimum age to be elected as a member of the Lok Sabha?
  • A. 25 years
  • B. 30 years
  • C. 21 years
  • D. 18 years
Q. What is the minimum age to be eligible for election as a member of the Lok Sabha?
  • A. 18 years
  • B. 21 years
  • C. 25 years
  • D. 30 years
Q. What is the minimum age to become a member of the Lok Sabha?
  • A. 25 years
  • B. 30 years
  • C. 21 years
  • D. 18 years
Q. What is the minimum age to contest elections for the Lok Sabha?
  • A. 18 years
  • B. 21 years
  • C. 25 years
  • D. 30 years
Q. What is the minimum age to contest elections for the Panchayat at the village level?
  • A. 18 years
  • B. 21 years
  • C. 25 years
  • D. 30 years
Q. What is the minimum age to contest elections for the Panchayat in India?
  • A. 18 years
  • B. 21 years
  • C. 25 years
  • D. 30 years
Q. What is the primary function of the Supreme Court of India?
  • A. Legislating laws
  • B. Interpreting the Constitution
  • C. Enforcing laws
  • D. Conducting elections
Q. What is the primary purpose of the Civil Services Conduct Rules?
  • A. To regulate the conduct of civil servants
  • B. To define the powers of the Parliament
  • C. To outline the duties of the President
  • D. To establish the federal structure
Q. What is the primary purpose of the Constitution of India?
  • A. To establish a monarchy
  • B. To provide a framework for governance
  • C. To promote corporate interests
  • D. To limit individual freedoms
Q. What is the primary purpose of the Fundamental Duties enshrined in the Indian Constitution?
  • A. To ensure citizens' rights are protected
  • B. To promote a sense of discipline and commitment among citizens
  • C. To provide guidelines for the judiciary
  • D. To outline the powers of the Parliament
Q. What is the primary purpose of the Fundamental Rights enshrined in the Indian Constitution?
  • A. To provide guidelines for the government
  • B. To protect individual liberties against state action
  • C. To ensure economic development
  • D. To promote social justice
Q. What is the primary purpose of the Preamble of the Indian Constitution?
  • A. To outline the structure of the government
  • B. To declare the objectives of the Constitution
  • C. To list the Fundamental Rights
  • D. To define the powers of the President
Q. What is the procedure for amending the Constitution?
  • A. Simple majority in Lok Sabha
  • B. Simple majority in both houses
  • C. Special majority in both houses
  • D. Unanimous consent of all states
Q. What is the procedure for the passage of a bill in Parliament?
  • A. Introduction, discussion, voting, and presidential assent
  • B. Introduction, voting, discussion, and presidential assent
  • C. Discussion, introduction, voting, and presidential assent
  • D. Voting, introduction, discussion, and presidential assent
Q. What is the quorum required for a Lok Sabha meeting?
  • A. One-fourth of the total strength
  • B. One-third of the total strength
  • C. Half of the total strength
  • D. One-fifth of the total strength
Q. What is the quorum required for a Lok Sabha session to be valid?
  • A. One-fourth of the total membership
  • B. One-third of the total membership
  • C. Half of the total membership
  • D. One-fifth of the total membership
Q. What is the role of the Central Vigilance Commission in relation to the Civil Services Conduct Rules?
  • A. To enforce the rules
  • B. To provide legal advice
  • C. To conduct elections
  • D. To oversee Parliament
Q. What is the role of the Finance Commission in India?
  • A. To allocate funds to the states
  • B. To advise on the distribution of taxes
  • C. To manage the public debt
  • D. To oversee the budgetary process
Q. What is the role of the judiciary in resolving ethical dilemmas related to fundamental rights?
  • A. To legislate new laws
  • B. To interpret and enforce the Constitution
  • C. To execute laws
  • D. To conduct elections
Q. What is the role of the President in the legislative process?
  • A. To propose bills
  • B. To approve or reject bills
  • C. To debate bills
  • D. To vote on bills
Q. What is the role of the Prime Minister in the Union Government?
  • A. Head of State
  • B. Head of Government
  • C. Leader of the Opposition
  • D. Speaker of the Lok Sabha
Q. What is the role of the Rajya Sabha in the Indian Parliament?
  • A. To represent the states
  • B. To represent the people directly
  • C. To conduct elections
  • D. To draft the Constitution
Q. What is the role of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha?
  • A. To represent the President
  • B. To preside over the sessions of the Lok Sabha
  • C. To appoint the Prime Minister
  • D. To conduct elections
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