Q. What is the purpose of the electoral college?
  • A. To elect the President
  • B. To elect members of Congress
  • C. To conduct elections
  • D. To register voters
Q. What is the role of public administration in relation to fundamental rights?
  • A. To enforce laws and protect rights
  • B. To create new rights
  • C. To limit citizen participation
  • D. To manage private businesses
Q. What is the role of the judiciary in protecting fundamental rights?
  • A. To create laws
  • B. To interpret and enforce laws
  • C. To ignore rights violations
  • D. To advise the executive branch
Q. What is the significance of the right to equality?
  • A. It allows for discrimination
  • B. It ensures all individuals are treated equally under the law
  • C. It promotes social hierarchy
  • D. It limits the rights of minorities
Q. What is the significance of the right to freedom of speech?
  • A. It allows for government censorship
  • B. It enables citizens to express their opinions freely
  • C. It restricts political discourse
  • D. It is only applicable to the media
Q. What is the significance of the right to vote in a democracy?
  • A. It allows citizens to express their opinions
  • B. It is a way to participate in governance
  • C. It is a privilege granted by the government
  • D. It is only for the wealthy
Q. What is the supreme law of the land?
  • A. The Constitution
  • B. The Declaration of Independence
  • C. The Bill of Rights
  • D. The Federalist Papers
Q. What is the term length for a U.S. Senator?
  • A. 2 years
  • B. 4 years
  • C. 6 years
  • D. 8 years
Q. What is the term used for the constitutional amendment process in India?
  • A. Simple majority
  • B. Special majority
  • C. Unanimous consent
  • D. Referendum
Q. What is the term used for the constitutional amendments in India?
  • A. Revisions
  • B. Amendments
  • C. Modifications
  • D. Changes
Q. What movement tried to end racial discrimination?
  • A. Civil Rights Movement
  • B. Women's Suffrage Movement
  • C. Labor Movement
  • D. Environmental Movement
Q. Which amendment granted women the right to vote?
  • A. 15th Amendment
  • B. 19th Amendment
  • C. 24th Amendment
  • D. 26th Amendment
Q. Which amendment grants the right to vote to citizens 18 years and older?
  • A. 26th Amendment
  • B. 21st Amendment
  • C. 19th Amendment
  • D. 15th Amendment
Q. Which amendment in the U.S. Constitution addresses the right to free speech?
  • A. First Amendment
  • B. Second Amendment
  • C. Fifth Amendment
  • D. Eighth Amendment
Q. Which amendment is often associated with the protection of civil rights?
  • A. First Amendment
  • B. Second Amendment
  • C. Fifth Amendment
  • D. Eighth Amendment
Q. Which amendment to the Constitution primarily addresses the right to free speech?
  • A. First Amendment
  • B. Second Amendment
  • C. Fifth Amendment
  • D. Eighth Amendment
Q. Which article in the Constitution typically outlines fundamental rights?
  • A. Article 14
  • B. Article 21
  • C. Article 19
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which article of the Constitution typically outlines fundamental rights?
  • A. Article 14
  • B. Article 19
  • C. Article 21
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which article of the Indian Constitution provides for the establishment of a single citizenship?
  • A. Article 5
  • B. Article 6
  • C. Article 11
  • D. Article 12
Q. Which body is responsible for conducting elections in India?
  • A. Election Commission of India
  • B. Parliament of India
  • C. Supreme Court of India
  • D. State Election Commission
Q. Which branch of government is responsible for interpreting laws?
  • A. Legislative
  • B. Executive
  • C. Judicial
  • D. Administrative
Q. Which document outlines the fundamental rights of citizens in the United States?
  • A. The Declaration of Independence
  • B. The Bill of Rights
  • C. The Constitution
  • D. The Federalist Papers
Q. Which document outlines the structure of the U.S. government?
  • A. The Declaration of Independence
  • B. The Bill of Rights
  • C. The Constitution
  • D. The Federalist Papers
Q. Which document typically outlines the powers of local self-governments?
  • A. National Constitution
  • B. Local Government Act
  • C. International Treaty
  • D. State of Emergency Declaration
Q. Which feature of the Indian Constitution ensures the separation of powers?
  • A. Fundamental Rights
  • B. Directive Principles
  • C. The Preamble
  • D. The structure of government
Q. Which level of government does local self-government operate under?
  • A. National level
  • B. State level
  • C. Local level
  • D. International level
Q. Which level of government is closest to the citizens?
  • A. Federal government
  • B. State government
  • C. Local government
  • D. International government
Q. Which of the following is a fundamental duty of citizens?
  • A. To vote in elections
  • B. To pay taxes
  • C. To serve in the military
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which of the following is a fundamental duty of Indian citizens?
  • A. To vote in elections
  • B. To pay for public services
  • C. To respect the Constitution
  • D. To serve in the military
Q. Which of the following is a key feature of local self-government?
  • A. Centralized decision-making
  • B. Direct control by the national government
  • C. Decentralization of power
  • D. Uniform policies across all regions
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