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The maximum strength of Rajya Sabha is_____.

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Important Questions on Indian Polity

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 What purposes does the Constitution of a nation necessarily serve?

1. It may allow better coordination in the nation among individuals.

2. It helps define the formal decision-making process in a society.

3. It allows people to ban autocracy and adopt democracy.

Select the correct answer code.

 

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The Panchayati Raj System is divided into how many levels of governance?
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Sarkaria Commission was constituted to give its report on_____.
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By which Act the system of Dyarchy was introduced at the centre?
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Consider the following statements regarding the 10% reservation in government jobs and educational institutions for the economically weaker sections

1. The Centre has no role in deciding the reservation policy of a state government.

2. State governments can decide whether to implement the 10% quota for EWS in state government jobs and admissions to state government educational institutions.

Which of the above statements is/are correct?

 

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Consider the following statements about the Government of India Act 1858

1. It abolished the East India Company Rule in India.

2. It changed the entire government structure in India, prevailing earlier.

3. As per the Act, Indian Government was to be supervised and controlled in England.

Which of the above statements is/are correct? 

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Consider the following statements regarding the financial accountability of the legislature to the executive.

1. The CAG submits audit reports to the President of India. 

2. Public Accounts Committee examines CAG reports.

3. Public Accounts Committee submits the audit report of CAG to the President after due examination. 

Which of the above statements is/are correct?

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The first Law Commission was established, under the chairmanship of Lord Macaulay, which recommended codification of the Penal Code and the Criminal Procedure Code by the: