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Q51

Article 21 guarantees

3 · 2 marks · MCQ

A.

Article 356

B.

Article 21

C.

Article 32

D.

Right to life and personal liberty

Explanation

Article 21 is a key pillar of individual liberty.

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Q52

Right to Education for children 6-14 years is Article

4 · 2 marks · MCQ

A.

Article 32

B.

Article 356

C.

Article 21

D.

21A

Explanation

Article 21A made education a fundamental right.

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Q53

The President of India is elected by

5 · 2 marks · MCQ

A.

Article 21

B.

An electoral college of elected MPs and elected MLAs

C.

Article 356

D.

Article 32

Explanation

Elected members of both Houses and state legislatures form electoral college.

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Q54

The normal term of Lok Sabha is

1 · 2 marks · MCQ

A.

Article 356

B.

Article 21

C.

Five years

D.

Article 32

Explanation

Lok Sabha has a five-year term unless dissolved earlier.

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Q55

Money Bill can be introduced only in

2 · 2 marks · MCQ

A.

Article 356

B.

Article 21

C.

Lok Sabha

D.

Article 32

Explanation

Under Article 109 and 110, Money Bill starts only in Lok Sabha.

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Q56

The Rajya Sabha is a

3 · 2 marks · MCQ

A.

Article 21

B.

Permanent House

C.

Article 356

D.

Article 32

Explanation

Rajya Sabha is not dissolved; one-third members retire every two years.

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Q57

Maximum strength of Lok Sabha under Constitution is

4 · 2 marks · MCQ

A.

Article 21

B.

552

C.

Article 32

D.

Article 356

Explanation

Article 81 fixed a maximum strength of 552.

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Q58

The Vice President of India is ex officio Chairman of

5 · 2 marks · MCQ

A.

Article 356

B.

Article 21

C.

Article 32

D.

Rajya Sabha

Explanation

Vice President presides over Rajya Sabha proceedings.

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Q59

Joint sitting of Parliament is chaired by

1 · 2 marks · MCQ

A.

Article 32

B.

Article 21

C.

Speaker of Lok Sabha

D.

Article 356

Explanation

Speaker presides over joint sitting under Article 108.

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Q60

The Attorney General of India is appointed by

2 · 2 marks · MCQ

A.

President

B.

Article 21

C.

Article 32

D.

Article 356

Explanation

Attorney General is the highest law officer appointed by President.