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Q1. The Governor of a state can be appointed as the Administrator of a Union Territory by whom?
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Q2. The directive principle regarding education is to provide free and compulsory education for children until they attain the age of:
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Q3. The distribution of legislative powers between the Union and the States is based on the:
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Q4. Which of the following is a common function of a municipality?
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Q5. Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the Parliament?
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Q6. The Bar Council of India is established under which Act?
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Q7. Which of the following is a feature of the federal system in India?
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Q8. The 93rd Constitutional Amendment Act, 2005, further strengthened provisions related to education, particularly concerning:
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Q9. Which committee recommended a two-tier system of Panchayati Raj?
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Q10. The Preamble of the Indian Constitution was influenced by the Preamble of which country?
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Q11. Which amendment to the Constitution of India mandated that the President shall act in accordance with the advice tendered by the Council of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister?
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Q12. Which Article of the Constitution of India lays down the provisions relating to Public Services?
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Q13. Citizenship by registration is a mode of acquiring citizenship under the Citizenship Act of:
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Q14. PIL has been instrumental in shaping and expanding the interpretation of:
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Q15. The 93rd Constitutional Amendment Act, 2005, enabled the state to make special provisions for the advancement of which group in educational institutions, including private educational institutions, whether aided or unaided by the State?
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Q16. Which of the following is NOT a type of Municipality mentioned in Article 243Q?
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Q17. How many Fundamental Duties are there in the Indian Constitution?
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Q18. NITI Aayog was established to replace which former body?
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Q19. Which of the following statements regarding the Election Commission's role in by-elections is correct?
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Q20. The concept of 'dualism' in the Indian legal system implies that international law is not automatically part of domestic law and requires: