Question : How does the constitution of India Describe India as?
Option 1: A federation of shates and Union Territories
Option 2: A Union of states
Option 3: Bharatvarsh
Option 4: A federated nation
Correct Answer: A Union of states
Solution : The correct answer is A Union of states.
Article 1 of the Indian Constitution declares India, that is Bharat, shall be a Union of States. The constitution makers of India deliberately avoided the term federation because India was not formed by the agreement among the states as in America, even in India states don't have the right to secede from Indian federation. Although there is division of powers between the Union and States which is a explicit feature of Federation.
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Question : Article 1of the Constitution declares India as
Option 1: Federal State
Option 2: Quasi -Federal State
Option 3: Unitary State
Option 4: Union of States
Question : The members of All India Services serve the
Option 1: Central government only
Option 2: State government only
Option 3: Union territories only
Option 4: Both the union and state governments
Question : Part IV of the Constitution of India deals with which of the following?
Option 1: The Union
Option 2: The States
Option 3: Fundamental Rights
Option 4: Directive Principles of State Policy
Question : Select the grammatically correct sentence. A. As a nation, India is a united country and shall always remain so. B. As nation, India is a united country and shall always remain so. C. As the nation, India is a united country and shall always remain so. D. As a nation, India is an united country and shall always remain so.
Option 1: A
Option 2: B
Option 3: D
Option 4: C
Question : Which part of the Constitution of India contains the provisions of the Union Executive?
Option 1: Part V
Option 2: Part III
Option 3: Part IV
Option 4: Part VI
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