Organs of Indian Polity

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Organs of Indian Polity: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as Organs of Indian Polity, Executives in Indian Polity, Important Committees and Commissions in India & Landmark Judgements of Indian Judiciary etc.

Important Questions on Organs of Indian Polity

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Appellate Court has the power to take additional evidence as provided by with section of Civil code of Procedure _____.

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Order V, Rule 10-A, of C.P.C. relates to _____.

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Which one of the following statements about the election of the President of India is not correct?

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Which of the following committees does not have members from the Rajya Sabha?

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Who among the following is given discretionary powers under the fifth constitution Scheduled to set up a Tribes Advisory Council in a State with Scheduled Tribes but not Scheduled Areas?

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Who among the following Chief Justices of India ordered the constitution of a Special Bench called 'Social Justice Bench'?

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Which one of the following statements about the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of the Parliament is not correct?

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Which amongst the following is not the strength or chief benefit of Bicameralism?

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Which one of the following statements about Money Bill is not correct?

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Which one of the following best describes the electoral system to elect the President of India?

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Which one of the following is not a category under which the President of India nominates Members of Parliament ?

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Consider the following :

1. M. A. Ayyangar

2. G. S. Dhillon

3. Balram Jakhar 

4. P. A. Sangma

How many of them were the Speaker of the Lok Sabha ?

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Which of the following States has/have bicameral legislature?

1. Andhra Pradesh

2. Telangana

3. Bihar

4. Uttar Pradesh

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Recently, the Election Commission announced the election for the Vice-President of India to be held in August 2022. Which of the following are the eligibility criteria for a person to be the Vice-President of India?
1. S/he should be a citizen of India.
2. S/he should have completed 35 years of age.
3. S/he should be qualified for election as a member of the Rajya Sabha.
4. S/he should not hold any office of profit under the Union government or any state government or any local authority or any other public authority.

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The opposition has recently named Margaret Alva as its candidate for the upcoming election of Vice President of India. Consider the following statements concerning the election of the Vice-President of India:
1. The Electoral college of Vice-President includes nominated members of Rajya Sabha and not the nominated members of Lok Sabha.
2. All doubts and disputes arising out of or in connection with the election of a Vice-President are inquired into and decided by the Election Commission of India, whose decision is final.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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The opposition has recently named former Governor and former union minister Margaret Alva as its candidate for Vice President. The Electoral College of the Vice President consists of:
1. Elected members of Rajya Sabha.
2. Nominated members of Rajya Sabha.
3. Elected members of Lok Sabha.

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Which of the following rights can be issued by the Supreme Court for enforcement of the fundamental rights?

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Under which article does the supreme court of India issue writs?

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What type of Party system has evolved in India? 

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Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding secularism in India?
1. It entails the strict separation of religion from politics.
2. It bans parties with religious affiliation from contesting elections.
3. It grants religious liberty to all communities.
4. It accepts personal community laws.
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