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  1. In India, how many times has the President declared financial emergency-

  2. A.

     Never

    B.

     Two times

    C.

     Three times

    D.

     Once


  3. The first General Election in India and first Amendment to the Constitution was held in-

  4. A.

     1949

    B.

     1950

    C.

     1951

    D.

     1952


  5. In which year did the first amendment of Indian Constitution take place?

  6. A.

     1951

    B.

     1950

    C.

     1948

    D.

     1949


  7. By which Amendment were 'Fundamental Duties' added to the Constitution?

  8. A.

     40th Amendment

    B.

     42nd Amendment

    C.

     44th Amendment

    D.

     45th Amendment


  9. Which of the following pair is correctly matched-

  10. A.

     Indra Sawhney case - rights ofwomen at work place

    B.

     ADM Jabalpur - rights ofcitizens in emergency

    C.

     Kartar singh case - rights of minorities

    D.

     Vishakha case - centre state relation


  11. Under which article of constitution, proclamation of National Emergency is declared-

  12. A.

     Article 352

    B.

     Article 356

    C.

     Article 360

    D.

     Article 361


  13. Under which Article of the constitution can an Emergency be declared in India on account of war or external aggression?

  14. A.

     Article-356

    B.

     Article-353

    C.

     Article-352

    D.

     Article-354


  15. The National Emergency in India can be declared by the President of India due to the external aggression or armed revolt through-

  16. A.

     Article-352

    B.

     Article-356

    C.

     Article-360

    D.

     Article-368


  17. _______ amends the Constitution.

  18. A.

     Ministry of Defence

    B.

     Prime Minister's Office

    C.

     Parliament

    D.

     Securities and Exchange Board of India


  19. Which of the following feature of the Indian constitution cannot be amended under article 368-

  20. A.

     Sovereignty, Territorial integrity, Redel'al system, Judicial review

    B.

     Sovereignty, Territorial integrity, Parliamentary form of government

    C.

     Judicial review, and Federal system

    D.

     Sovereignty, Territorial integrity, Federal system, Judicial review, and Parliamentary form