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  • Question
  • Which part of Indian Constitution deals with Elections?


  • Options
  • A. Part XV
  • B. Part XII
  • C. Part XIII
  • D. Part XIV

  • Correct Answer
  • Part XII 

    Explanation

    Part XII of the Indian Constitution deals with Elections.

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    • 2. Under which Article the President can declare financial emergency?

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    • A. Article 360
    • B. Article 356
    • C. Article 352
    • D. Article 350
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    • 3. Which state govt launched 'My City My Budget' initiative?

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    • A. Uttar Pradesh
    • B. Karnataka
    • C. Telangana
    • D. Andhra Pradesh
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    • 4. Who is the head of Lok Sabha?

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    • A. President
    • B. Prime Minister
    • C. Vice President
    • D. Speaker
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    • 5. The constitution of India describes India as

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    • A. Unitary
    • B. A quasi - federal
    • C. Union of States
    • D. A Federation
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    • 6. Which Indian state has the maximum number of Lok Sabha constituencies?

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    • A. Uttar Pradesh
    • B. Madhya Pradesh
    • C. Andhra Pradesh
    • D. Gujarat
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    • 7. How many posts are reserved for women at all levels in Panchayat Raj System in India?

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    • A. 2/3
    • B. 1/4
    • C. 1/3
    • D. 1/2
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    • 8. Who is the youngest Prime Minister of India?

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    • A. Vajpayee
    • B. Rajiv Gandhi
    • C. Morarji Desai
    • D. Indira Gandhi
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    • 9. Which is India?s first ministry to have an account on twitter?

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    • A. @IndianDiplomacy
    • B. @RailMinIndia
    • C. @CimGOI
    • D. @HRDMinistry
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    • 10. In India, who appoints ministers at state level?

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    • A. The President of India
    • B. Governor of that state
    • C. Chief Minister of that state
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