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Important Articles Question 1:

Which of the following Articles of Indian Constitution empowers the President to appoint the Prime Minister?

  1. Article 71
  2. Article 77
  3. Article 73
  4. Article 75
  5. None of the above

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : Article 75

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The correct answer is Article 75.Key Points

  • Article 75 of the Indian Constitution mentions that a Prime Minister is appointed by the President.
  • The Prime Minister is appointed by the President and the other Ministers are appointed by the President on the advice of the Prime Minister.
  • The total number of Ministers, including the Prime Minister, in the Council of Ministers, should not exceed fifteen per cent. of the total number of members of the House of the People, as per the same article.
  • Chapter I (Executive) of Part V of the Constitution (Union) deals with the President, Vice-President, and Council of Ministers (COM) headed by Prime Minister and Attorney General. 

Additional Information

Article Description
Article 71 Article 71 of the Indian Constitution deals with the Matters relating to or connected with, the election of a president or Vice President
Article 77 Article 77 of the Constitution of India deals with the Conduct of business of the Government of India
Article 73 Article 73 describes the extent of the executive power of the Union. According to this article, the Parliament has the power to make laws

Important Articles Question 2:

Which of the following articles of the constitution of India deals with the provisions with respect to the consolidated fund of India?

  1. Article 230
  2. Article 260
  3. Article 262
  4. Article 266
  5. None of the above

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : Article 266

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The correct answer is Article 266.

  • Article 266 of the Indian Constitution provides information regarding the Consolidated Fund of India, Public Accounts, and Consolidated Funds of States.
  • All receipts are credited and all payments are debited in this.
  • The consolidated fund of India contains:
    • All revenues received by the government of India
    • Loans raised by treasury bills means of advances
    • All money received by the government in repayment of loans.

Important Points

Article 230 Parliament may by law extend the jurisdiction of a High Court to, or exclude the jurisdiction of a High Court from, any Union territory
Article 260 Article 260- States about the Jurisdiction of the Union in relation to territories outside India.
Article 261

Article 261- States about the Public acts, records, and judicial proceedings.

Article 262 Article 262- States about the Adjustment of dispute related to water of the Inter-state River and river valley.
Article 263 Article 263- States about the Provision with respect to the interstate council.
Article 266 Article 266- States about the Consolidate funds and public accounts of India and the states.
Article 268 Article 268- States about the Duties levied by the Union but collected and appropriated by the state.
Article 268A Article 268A- States about the Service tax levied by the union and collected and appropriated by the union and state.
Article 269 Article 269- States about the Tax levied and collected by the Union but assigned to the state.
Article 267 Article 267- States about the Contingency fund.

Important Articles Question 3:

According to the Indian Constitution, which pair of Article - Provisions is correct?

I. Article 54 - Election of the President

II. Article 17 - Abolition of Untouchability

  1. Only II
  2. Only I
  3. Neither I nor II
  4. Both I and II
  5. None of the above

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : Both I and II

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The correct answer is Both I and II.

Key Points

  • Article 17
    • "Untouchability" is abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden.
    • The enforcement of any disability arising out of "Untouchability" shall be an offence punishable in accordance with law. 
  • Article 54
    • The President shall be elected by the members of an electoral college consisting of
      • (a) the elected members of both Houses of Parliament;
      • and (b) the elected members of the Legislative Assemblies of the States.

Important Articles Question 4:

Which of the following range of articles are associated with Part XV of Indian constitution? 

  1. Article (264 to 300)
  2. Article (324 to 329)
  3. Article (330 to 342)
  4. Article (343 to 351)
  5. None of the above

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 2 : Article (324 to 329)

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The correct answer is Article (324 to 329).

Key Points

  • Articles (324 to 329) are associated with Part XV of the Indian constitution. 
  • Part XV deals with Election(including Election commission) of India. 
  • Parts of the constitution:
    • It is nothing but the group of articles formed in a single format. 
    • In our constitution, there is a total of 25 parts.

Additional Information

  • The following tables show the various parts & articles of the Indian constitution with their respective descriptions.  
Parts Related Articles Deals with
Part XII Articles(264 to 300A)
  • Deals with distribution revenue between unions & states, any contract liabilities.
  • Appointment of Finance commission.
Part XV Articles(324 to 329A)
  • Deals with Elections(Election commission).
Part XVI Articles(330 to 342)
  • Deals with special provisions for SC, ST & Anglo Indian representation.
Part XVII Articles(343 to 351)
  • Related to Official language.

Important Articles Question 5:

The Fundamental Rights can be suspended during the operation of a National Emergency except the rights guaranteed by _______.

  1. Articles 14 and 15
  2. Articles 20 and 21 
  3. Article 23 and 24 
  4. Articles 18 and 19 
  5. None of the above

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 2 : Articles 20 and 21 

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The correct answer is Articles 20 and 21Key Points

  • Articles 20 and 21 of the Indian Constitution guarantee protection against arbitrary arrest and detention and the right to life and personal liberty, respectively.
  • These rights cannot be suspended even during the operation of a National Emergency (as per Article 359 of the Constitution).
  • Specifically, Article 20 protects individuals against retroactive criminal laws and double jeopardy, while Article 21 ensures that no person can be deprived of their life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law.

Additional Information

  • Articles 14 and 15: These guarantee equality before the law and protection against discrimination, but they can be suspended during an emergency, except in certain cases of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth.
  • Articles 23 and 24: These deal with prohibition of human trafficking and forced labor, but can be suspended during an emergency.
  • Articles 18 and 19: Article 18 relates to the abolition of titles, and Article 19 guarantees freedom of speech and expression; both can be suspended during an emergency.

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Article 32 belongs to which part of the Indian Constitution?

  1. Part II
  2. Part I
  3. Part III
  4. Part IV

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 3 : Part III

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The correct answer is Part III.

Key Points

  • Article 32 of the Indian Constitution gives the right to individuals to move to the Supreme Court to seek justice.
  • Under Article 32, the parliament can also entrust any other court to exercise the power of the Supreme Court, provided that it is within its Jurisdiction.
  • Article 32 is for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights.
  • The nature of the Writ Jurisdiction provided under this Article is discretionary.
  • There are five types of Writs as provided under Article 32 of the Constitution:
    • Habeas Corpus.
    • Quo Warranto.
    • Mandamus.
    • Certiorari.
    • Prohibition.

Additional Information

Part of Constitution Subject Matter Articles
Part I Union and its Territory 1 to 4
Part II Citizenship 5 to 11
Part III Fundamental Rights 12 to 35
Part IV Directive Principles of State Policy 36 to 51

Which of the following Articles of the Constitution of India has a provision for the Constitution of Legislatures in States?

  1. 167
  2. 165
  3. 163
  4. 168

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : 168

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The correct answer is 168.

Key Points

 Under Article-168, Constitution of Legislatures in States.

  • For every State, there shall be a Legislature which shall consist of the Governor.
    • Only Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Telangana, and Uttar Pradesh out of 28 states have bicameral legislatures, with the remaining states having a unicameral one.
    • In other States, one House.
  • There are two Houses of the Legislature of a State, the First Legislative Council and the second Legislative Assembly, and where there is only one House, it shall be known as the Legislative Assembly.

Additional Information

Article Related to
163 Council of Ministers to aid and advise Governor
164 Other provisions as to Ministers
165 Advocate General for the State
167 Duties of Chief Minister as respects the furnishing of information

The Special Provisions in Article 371G of the Constitution of India relate to the state of :

  1. Jammu & Kashmir
  2. Jharkhand
  3. Mizoram
  4. Nagaland

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 3 : Mizoram

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The Correct Answer is Mizoram.

  • Article 371 provides a special status to the North-Eastern states.
  • It aims to preserve their tribal heritage.
  • Article 371G is related to the Mizoram, all acts of the Indian parliament related to the Mizo way of living will apply only after the consent of the Mizoram Assembly.

Additional Information

  • Other useful Articles:
    • Article 371(B) – State of Assam.
    • Article 371(C)- State of Manipur.
    • Article 371(F) – State of Sikkim.
    • Article 371(H) – State of Arunachal Pradesh.
    • Article 371(G) – State of Mizoram.

Which article of Indian constitution deals with the term of office of President ?

  1. 38
  2. 36
  3. 58
  4. 56

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : 56

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The Correct Answer is Article 56.

Key Points

  • Article 52 to 78 in Part V of the Constitution deal with the Union Executive. The union executive consists of the president, the vice president, the prime minister, the council of ministers, and the Attorney General of India.
  • The president (article 52) is the head of the Indian state. He is head of all  Supreme Commander of all the armed forces.
  • He is the first citizen of the country and acts as the symbol of the integrity and solidarity of the nation.
  • Article 38-State to secure a social order for the promotion of the welfare of the people.
  • Article 36- Definition of State which is given in Article 12
  • Article 56 -Term of office of President. (5 Years)

Important Points 

  • Articles Related to President of India:

Article-No

Subject Matter

52

The President Of India

53

The executive power of the President

54

Election of the President

55

Manner of Election of the President

56

Term of office of president

57

Eligibility of re-election

58

Qualification for election as President

59

Conditions of the president’s office

60

Oath or affirmation by the President

61

Procedure for impeachment of the President

62

Time of holding an election to fill a vacancy in the office of President

65

Vice President to act as president or to discharge his functions

71.

Matters relating to the election of the President

72

Powers of the president to grant pardons etc. and to suspend, remit or commute sentences in certain cases

74

Council of Ministers to aid and advise the President

75

Other provisions as to ministers like an appointment, terms, salaries, etc.

76

Attorney General of India

77

Conduct of business of the government of India

78

Duties of Prime Minister with respect to the furnishing of information to the president etc.

85

Sessions of parliaments, prorogations, and dissolution

111

Assent to bills passed by the parliaments

112

Union Budget (Annual Financial statement)

123

Power of President to promulgate ordinances

143

Power of President to consult the  Supreme Court

Article 239 deals with the ______________.

  1. administration of union territories by Lt. Governor
  2. administration of union territories by President
  3. administration of union territories by Prime Minister
  4. administration of union territories by Cabinet Ministers

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 2 : administration of union territories by President

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The correct answer is the administration of union territories by the President.

Key Points 

  • Article 239
    • Administration of union territories.
    • The president may appoint the governor of the state as the administrator, where he exercises his functions as such administrative independently of his council of ministers

Confusion Points 

  • Article 239AA. Special provisions concerning Delhi
    • From the date of commencement of the Constitution (Sixty-ninth Amendment) Act, 1991.
    • The Union Territory of Delhi shall be called the National Capital Territory of Delhi.

Additional Information

  • Part-8 of the Indian Constitution deals with the Union Territory.
  • The Union Territory of India is described between articles 239 to 242 in our constitution.
  • There were 9 union territories in India but from 26th January 2020, Dadra and Nager Haveli and Daman and Diu are to be combined into a single territory, thus resulting in 8 Union Territories in India now. 

Which Article of the Constitution prescribes the duties of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India?

  1. Article 146
  2. Article 147
  3. Article 148
  4. Article 149

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : Article 149

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The correct answer is Article 149.

  • Article 148 to 151 of the Indian constitution deals with the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.
  • The authority of the comptroller and auditor general (CAG) of India is established by Article 148.
  • Article 149 prescribes the duties of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.

Key Points

  • The Comptroller and Auditor General of India enjoy the same status as a judge of the Supreme Court of India.
  • The CAG is appointed by the president of India.
  • CAG submits his resignation letter to the president.
  • CAG holds office for a term of 6 years or 65 years of age, whichever is earlier.
  • CAG is the head of the Indian audits and accounts department.
  • CAG is also called as the "ears and eyes of the Public Accounts Committee".

Additional Information

  • V. Narahari Rao served as the first CAG of India.
  • K. Sanjay Murthy is the incumbent CAG of India.
  • Article 124 to 147 deals with the Supreme Court of India.

Under which article can the Supreme Court issue a writ?

  1. Article 131 
  2. Article 32 
  3. Article 143
  4. Article 226

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 2 : Article 32 

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The correct answer is Article 32.

Key Points:

  • Article 32 provides the right to Constitutional remedies which means that a person has the right to move to Supreme Court (and high courts also) for getting his fundamental rights protected. While the Supreme Court has the power to issue writs under Article 32, High Courts have been given the same powers under Article 226.

Important Points:

  • Mandamus means "a command" which is issued by the court to enforce fundamental rights whenever a public officer or a government representative has committed an act of violating a person’s fundamental rights.
  • Habeas Corpus means “to produce the body”  which is issued to let the court know the grounds of confinement. This protects an individual's Liberty.
  • Quo Warranto means "By what authority". It is issued by the court to enquire into the legality of a claim which a person asserts to public office. This writ enables the public to see that a public office is not usurped.
  • Certiorari means "to be certified". It is issued to a Lower court after a case has been decided by it, quashing the decision or order by the High court or Supreme court. It ensures that the jurisdiction of an inferior Court or Tribunal is properly exercised.

 Additional Information

Article 

Description

Article 131

Original Jurisdiction of Supreme Court

Article 32

Writ jurisdiction of Supreme Court

Article 143

Power of president to consult the Supreme Court

Article 226

Powers of High Courts to issue Writs

The President of India can be impeached for violation of the Constitution under which article?

  1. Article 52
  2. Article 61
  3. Article 74
  4. Article 78

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 2 : Article 61

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The Correct Answer is Article 61.

Key Points

  • Procedure for impeachment of the President: 
    • When a President is impeached for violating the Constitution, either House of Parliament must support the charge. No such charge shall be preferred until it is accepted by not less than two-thirds of the total membership of the House.
    • When either House of Parliament prefers an accusation, the other House investigates or causes the charge to be investigated, with the President having the right to appear and be served during the investigation.
    • If a resolution is passed as a result of the investigation, with not less than two-thirds of the total membership of the House from which the charge was investigated or caused to be investigated, declaring that the charge preferred against the President has been sustained, such resolution would have the effect of excluding the President from office as of the date on which the resolution is passed.

Additional Information

  • On December 28, 1948, the Constituent Assembly debated Draft Article 50 (Article 61 of the Indian Constitution).
  • The process for removing the President of India from office was outlined in the Draft Article.

Important Points

Articles Explanation
Article 52 The President of India There shall be a President of India.
Article 74 Council of Ministers to aid and advise President
Article 78 Prime Minister's responsibilities in terms of providing information to the President, etc. It will be the Prime Minister's responsibility.

Which article of the Constitution of India mentions that the Lok Sabha must have a Speaker and a Deputy Speaker? 

  1. Article 93
  2. Article 85 
  3. Article 97
  4. Article 100

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : Article 93

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The correct answer is 93.

Key Points

   Lok Sabha - 

  • Lok Sabha is the lower house of India's bicameral parliament.
  • Lok Sabha is a temporary house and can be dissolved earlier by the President on the advice of the Council of Ministers.
  • The maximum strength of the House envisaged by the Constitution is 550, which is made up by the election of up to 530 members to represent the States, up to 20 members to represent the Union Territories.
  • It is also known as the " House of people".
  • Lok Sabha was founded on 17th April 1952.
  • The term limit of this house is 5 years.

​ Important Points

  Speaker and Deputy Speaker -

  • He is the presiding officer of Lok Sabha.
  • He is elected in the first meeting of Lok Sabha following the process of general elections.
  • The current Lok Sabha speaker is Om Birla.
  • The Deputy Speaker is the second highest authority in Lok Sabha.
  • They act as presiding officers in the absence of a speaker.

Which Article of the Indian Constitution deals with the oath or affirmation by the President?

  1. 65
  2. 60
  3. 55
  4. 70

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 2 : 60

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The correct answer is 60.

Key Points

  • Article 60 of the Indian Constitution tells about the Oath and Affirmation of the President of India.
  • Oath or Affirmation by the President:- Before entering his office, the President has to make and subscribe to an oath or affirmation. In his oath, the President swears:
    • To faithfully execute the office.
    • To preserve, protect and defend the Constitution and law.
    • To devote himself to the service and well-being of the people of India.
  • President makes and subscribes to an oath in the presence of the Chief Justice of India.

Additional InformationSome Important Articles related to the President of India

Article Consists of
Article 52 States about The president of India in the constitution.
Article 53 The executive power of the union.
Article 54 Election of the president.
Article 55 Manner of the election of the president.
Article 56 Term of office of president.
Article 57 Eligibility of re-election.
Article 58 Qualification for the election of the president.
Article 59 Conditions of the president’s office.
Article 60 Oaths or affirmation by the president.
Article 61 States the procedure for the impeachment of the president.
Article 62 Time of holding an election to fill the vacancy of the office of president and the term of office of the person elected to fill a casual vacancy.
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