Question : Which of the following provisions of the Indian Constitution is taken from the US Constitution?
Option 1: Post of Vice President
Option 2: Fundamental duties
Option 3: Procedure for amendment of the constitution
Option 4: Bicameralism
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Correct Answer: Post of Vice President
Solution : The correct answer is Post of Vice President.
The position of the Vice President in the Indian Constitution is inspired by the United States Constitution. The office and role of the Vice President in India closely resemble the structure outlined in the U.S. Constitution.
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Question : Which of the following provisions of the Indian Constitution is not borrowed from the Constitution of Britain?
Option 1: Fundamental rights
Option 2: Legislative procedure
Option 3: Bicameralism
Option 4: Rule of law
Question : The provision for the post of Vice-President in the Indian Constitution was taken from
Option 1: France
Option 2: United States of America
Option 3: Ireland
Option 4: Japan
Question : Which of the following is enforceable by the Indian Constitution?
Option 1: Preamble
Option 2: Fundamental Rights
Option 3: Directive Principles of State Policy
Option 4: Fundamental Duties
Question : In India, which of the following statements regarding Fundamental Duty is not correct?
Option 1: The total number of Fundamental Duties is 11
Option 2: Article 51-A is related to Fundamental Duties.
Option 3: Inserted by 43rd Constitutional Amendment
Option 4: Incorporated in Part IV-A of the Constitution
Question : Which of the following constitutional amendment acts made the right to education a fundamental right under Article 21A of the Indian constitution?
Option 1: 91st Amendment Act, 2003
Option 2: 86th Amendment Act, 2002
Option 3: 89th Amendment Act, 2003
Option 4: 19th Amendment Act, 1966
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