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Indian Politics questions with answers help aspirants strengthen their general knowledge for exams like UPSC, SSC, and Banking. This topic covers essential concepts about the Constitution, Parliament, President, Prime Minister, and fundamental rights. Understanding Indian politics is crucial for competitive exams and interview rounds, where current affairs and GK form a significant portion. These general knowledge questions and answers enable students to stay updated and confident while tackling political awareness sections. Regular practice enhances comprehension of governance, public administration, and political structure — all key areas for government exam success.

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81. Collective responsibility of the Cabinet was introduced in India by the

  • Minto-Morley Reforms
  • Independence Act, 1947
  • Constitution of India
  • Government of India Act, 1935
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82. In which of the following systems of Government, can the Government be removed through no-confidence motion passed by the Parliament ?

  • Federal
  • Unitary
  • Parliamentry
  • Presidential
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83. An ordinance promulgated by the President

  • Will lapse automatically after 2 months
  • Will continue to be in force till is superseded by an Act of the Parliament
  • Will automatically become a law after 6 months
  • Will lapse on the expiration of 6 weeks from the meeting of the Parliament
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84. The President can promulgated an ordinance

  • When there is a conflict between the two Houses regarding a particular bill
  • When a bill passed by the Lok Sabha is not passed by the Rajya Sabha
  • When both the Houses of the Parliament are not in session.
  • When the Lok Sabha has been dissolved
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85. The President can promulgated an ordinance

  • When there is a conflict between the two Houses regarding a particular bill
  • When a bill passed by the Lok Sabha is not passed by the Rajya Sabha
  • When both the Houses of the Parliament are not in session.
  • When the Lok Sabha has been dissolved
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86. If a Minister of a state wants to resign, to whom he should address the letter of resignation ?

  • Governor of the State
  • Leader of his political party
  • Chief Minister
  • Speaker of Vidhan Sabha
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87. A member of Lok Sabha has to ask a question in the Parliament which has been listed as a starred question. To this he will be given

  • No answer
  • An immediate answer
  • A written answer
  • An oral answer
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88. Amongst the following for whose removal Parliament's resolution is not needed ?

  • Judge of Supreme Court
  • Comptroller and Auditor General
  • Chief Election Commissioner
  • Governor of a State
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89. When the Governor receives a Bill passed by the State Legislative Assembly, which of the following courses would be most appropriate for the Governor as an agent of the Centre ?

  • Exercise veto over the Bill
  • Refer the Bill to the President
  • Give assent to the Bill
  • Keep the Bill pending
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90. To which of the following Bills the President must accord his sanction without sending it back for fresh consideration ?

  • Finance Bills
  • Bill seeking Amendment to the Constitution
  • Ordinary Bills
  • Bills passed by both the Houses of the Parliament
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