Question : As of October 2019, how many nuclear power plants are present in India?
Option 1: 9
Option 2: 5
Option 3: 11
Option 4: 7
Correct Answer: 7
Solution : The correct option is 7.
Over 22 nuclear reactors, spread across seven power stations in India, are in operation and provide 6780 MW of nuclear power annually. Moreover, the Kakrapar Atomic Power Project (KAPP-3) effectively included a third reactor in the power system in January 2021.
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Question : Where in India is the first indigenously built atomic power plant located?
Option 1: Trombay
Option 2: Kota
Option 3: Kalpakkam
Option 4: Tarapur
Question : The seventh schedule of the Constitution of India deals with
Option 1: allocation of seats in the Council of States
Option 2: distribution of power between the Union and the States
Option 3: power and authority of the municipalities
Option 4: powers of the governor of the state
Question : Which Article of the Constitution of India provides for the power to the President to convene a joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament?
Option 1: Article 331
Option 2: Article 105
Option 3: Article 108
Option 4: Article 85
Question : Lord Hastings initiated the ______ where the East India Company claimed that its authority was supreme and hence its power was greater than that of Indian states.
Option 1: Government's Stores Policy
Option 2: Policy of ‘Paramountcy’
Option 3: Imperial Policy
Option 4: Doctrine of Lapse
Question : Which is not correct about the President of India?
Option 1: The President holds office for a period of five years
Option 2: He is a part of the Parliament
Option 3: Every bill passed by the Parliament goes to the President for his assent before it becomes law
Option 4: He has veto power by which he can withhold or refuse to give assent to Bills including Money Bills passed by the Parliament
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