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MCQ Salient Features Of The Constitution SET 2

ALL MCQ For Salient Features Of The Constitution

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1. Who described Indian Federal as “Quasi-federal”

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2. Who described Indian Federalism as a “ Federation with a centralizing tendency”

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3. Who described Indian Federalism as “ Bargaining Federalism”

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4. Which one of the following best describes the Parliament Form of Government?

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5. How many types of Fundamental rights are provided by Indian Constitution?

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6. According to Dr. B R Ambedkar, Which of the following parts of the Indian Constitution is a “Novel feature” of the Indian Constitution?

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7. In which case, does the Supreme Court emphasizes that the Indian Constitution is founded on the bedrock of the balance between the Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles?

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8. Which constitutional Amendment Act reduces the voting rights from 21 years to 18 years;

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9. National Emergency is mentioned in which article of the Constitution?

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10. State emergency is mentioned in which article of the Constitution?

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11. Financial Emergency is mentioned in which article of the Constitution?

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12. On which ground state emergency or presidential rule can be declared in the state?

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13. Which of the following state is not mentioned under the 6th Schedule for the administration of tribal areas:

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14. In which schedule, the division of powers between the Union and states are mentioned?

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15. By the 97th Constitutional Amendment Act of 2011, the Formation of Cooperative Societies is a fundamental right provided in which article?

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