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181.

Which article of Indian Constitution has the provision for National Emergency?

  • Article 350

  • Article 352

  • Article 312

  • Article 280


182.

Fundamental duties are mentioned in which of the following part of the Constitution?

  • Part II

  • Part III

  • Part V

  • Part IV A


183.

What is the minimum age for becoming a Governor of state in India?

  • 30 years

  • 25 years

  • 35 years

  • 45 years


184.

Which of the following is a feature of federal government?

  • Supremacy of Parliament

  • Supremacy of Judiciary

  • Division of powers between Federal and State Government

  • Single Citizenship


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185.

Under which article, President of India can proclaim financial emergency?

  • Article 32

  • Article 349

  • Article 360

  • Article 355


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186.

Under which article, President of India can proclaim constitutional emergency?

  • Article 32

  • Article 349

  • Article 356

  • Article 360


C.

Article 356


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187.

How many members of upper house (Rajya Sabha) can be nominated by President of India?

  • 10

  • 12

  • 14

  • 16


188.

Which of the following is justiciable in nature?

  • Fundamental Duties

  • Directive Principles of State Policy

  • Fundamental Rights

  • None of the above


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189.

Which of the following Amendments is also known as the 'Mini Constitution' of India?

  • 7th Amendment

  • 42nd Amendment

  • 44th Amendment

  • 74th Amendment


190.

Which of the following right has been removed from fundamental rights and converted to a simple legal right?

  • Right to life and personal liberty

  • Right to property

  • Right to education

  • Right to freedom of religion


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