The document outlines key aspects of the Indian Constitution, including the election of the Vice President, the appointment of the Chief Election Commissioner, and the historical context of India's independence. It lists fundamental rights recognized by the Constitution and highlights important articles along with their descriptions. Additionally, it provides information on the legislative framework for the division of India and Pakistan and the roles of various constitutional authorities.
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The document outlines key aspects of the Indian Constitution, including the election of the Vice President, the appointment of the Chief Election Commissioner, and the historical context of India's independence. It lists fundamental rights recognized by the Constitution and highlights important articles along with their descriptions. Additionally, it provides information on the legislative framework for the division of India and Pakistan and the roles of various constitutional authorities.
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Who Elects Vice President of India?
ANS: As per Article 66 of the Constitution of India, the
Vice-President is elected by the members of the Electoral College consisting of the members of both Houses of Parliament in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote.
Who was the British Prime Minister during
India’s Independence? ANS: Clement Atlee
Who appoints the Chief Election Commissioner of
India? ANS: President of India
What was the Mountbatten Plan(June 3, 1947)?
ANS: The Mountbatten Plan(June 3, 1947) was an agreement between Lord Mountbatten and Indian National Congress, Muslim League and Sikh community
Who was the Governor-General during India’s
Independence? ANS: Lord Mountbatten Who is empowered to appoint the Judges of the Supreme Court? President on the advice of the Chief Justice of s.c.
By which legislation India and Pakistan were
divided into two independent nations? Indian Independence Act of 1947
Currently, there are how many fundamental
rights are recognized by the Indian constitution? There are six fundamental rights- Right to equality (14-18) Right to freedom (19) Right to freedom of religion (25-28) Right against exploitation (23-24) Cultural and educational rights (29-30) Right to constitutional remedies(32-35)
Indian constitutional rights were inspired by
which historical documents? post ANS : France’s Declaration of the Rights of Man and the United States Bill of Rights
Who is empowered by the Indian
Constitution to appoint the Attorney General of India? ANS: President of India
By which procedure the President of India
may be removed before the expiry of the term? ANS: Impeachment
How many members were there in
Constituent Assembly? ANS: 389
Advocate genral Article 76
Comptroller & auditor Article 148 genral of india President of india Article 52 Election of president Article 54 Impeachment of Article 61 president Article 60 Ordinance making power Article 123 of president Oath of president Vice – president of india Article 63 Election of vice- Article 66 president Article 68 Oath of vice -president Prime minister Article 74 Parliament Article 79 Duration of house of Article 83 parliament Council of state(Rajy Article 80 Sabha) House of people(Lok Article 81 Sabha) Qualification for Article 84 member of parliament Chairman & Deputy Article 89 Chairman of R.S. Speaker & Deputy Article 93 speaker of L.S. Join siting of both house Article 108 of parliament Money bil Article 110 Annual financial Article 112 statemet(Budget) Supreme Court Article 124 National judicial appointment Article 124A commission Governor Article 153 Ordinance making power of Article 213 governor
Here is the table with the must-know articles of the Constitution, along with their brief descriptions:
Article Brief Description
Article 1 Name and territory of the Union Article 14 Right to equality Article 19 Protection of certain rights regarding freedom of speech, expression, etc. Article 21 Right to life and personal liberty Article 32 Remedies for enforcement of fundamental rights Article 40 Organization of village panchayats Article 44 Uniform civil code Article 48A Protection and improvement of the environment Article 50 Separation of the judiciary from the executive Article 51A Fundamental duties of citizens Article 72 Power of the President to grant pardons, etc. Article 74 Council of Ministers to aid and advise the President Article 75 Appointment of the Prime Minister and other Ministers Article 78 Duties of the Prime Minister Article 84 Qualification for Membership of the Parliament Article 86 Right of the President to address and send messages to the Houses of Parliament Article 123 Power of the President to promulgate ordinances during recess of Parliament Article 124 Establishment and constitution of the Supreme Court Article 155 Appointment of Governor Article 165 Advocate General for the State Article 356 President's rule in states Article 368 Power of Parliament to amend the Constitution Article 370 Special provisions for Jammu and Kashmir Article 377 Decriminalization of homosexuality