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The Supreme Court has held that separation of powers among legislature, executive, and judiciary is part of the basic structure, meaning Parliament cannot amend the Constitution to concentrate all powers in one branch or destroy ______ among branches of government.

  1. hierarchy
  2. checks and balances
  3. subordination
  4. unification
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The Supreme Court has held that rule of law and judicial review are part of the basic structure, meaning Parliament cannot amend the Constitution to eliminate judicial review of legislative/executive action or establish arbitrary governance.

  1. True
  2. False
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Which statement correctly reflects the Supreme Court's view on federalism as part of the basic structure?

  1. Federalism can be abolished by constitutional amendment if Parliament so decides
  2. Federalism is part of basic structure; Parliament cannot amend Constitution to abolish States or destroy State autonomy in defined domains
  3. Federalism applies only to legislative powers, not executive or financial powers
  4. States have unlimited autonomy; Union cannot legislate on any State List subject
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The Supreme Court has held that democratic governance, including free and fair elections, universal adult suffrage, and multi-party system, is part of the basic structure, meaning Parliament cannot amend the Constitution to establish ______ rule or abolish elections.

  1. monarchical
  2. authoritarian
  3. theocratic
  4. any of the above
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In I.R. Coelho v. State of Tamil Nadu (2007), the Supreme Court held that laws placed in the Ninth Schedule after April 24, 1973 (Kesavananda date) are subject to basic structure review, and can be struck down if they violate fundamental rights forming part of basic structure.

  1. True
  2. False
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In Waman Rao v. Union of India (1981), the Supreme Court applied the doctrine of prospective overruling to basic structure challenges. What does this mean for amendments enacted before April 24, 1973 (date of Kesavananda judgment)?

  1. All pre-1973 amendments are automatically invalid
  2. Pre-1973 amendments are immune from basic structure challenge; only post-1973 amendments subject to basic structure review
  3. Pre-1973 amendments require fresh Parliamentary approval
  4. Pre-1973 amendments can be challenged only by Supreme Court suo motu
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Under Article 368, constitutional amendments require special majority in Parliament, and amendments affecting federal provisions require ratification by legislatures of not less than ______ of States, ensuring States' voice in fundamental constitutional changes.

  1. one-third
  2. one-half
  3. two-thirds
  4. three-fourths
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In Justice K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India (2017), the Supreme Court recognized right to privacy as intrinsic to Article 21 and part of the basic structure, meaning Parliament cannot amend the Constitution to destroy privacy as a core constitutional value.

  1. True
  2. False
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In Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record Association v. Union of India (2015), the Supreme Court struck down the 99th Constitutional Amendment establishing NJAC, holding that:

  1. Judicial independence is not part of basic structure
  2. Judicial independence is part of basic structure; executive dominance in judicial appointments threatens separation of powers
  3. Parliament has unlimited power to amend judicial appointment procedures
  4. The collegium system is explicitly mentioned in the Constitution
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In SR Bommai v. Union of India (1994), the Supreme Court held that ______ is part of the basic structure of the Constitution, and State governments acting against this principle can justify imposition of President's Rule under Article 356.

  1. socialism
  2. secularism
  3. capitalism
  4. theocracy
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In Minerva Mills v. Union of India (1980), the Supreme Court held that the balance between Fundamental Rights (Part III) and Directive Principles (Part IV) is part of the basic structure, and Parliament cannot give absolute primacy to one over the other.

  1. True
  2. False
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In Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala (1973), the Supreme Court propounded the 'Basic Structure Doctrine'. Which of the following was NOT explicitly identified as part of the basic structure in this judgment?

  1. Supremacy of the Constitution
  2. Republican and democratic form of government
  3. Secular character of the Constitution
  4. Right to property as a fundamental right
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Which statement best captures the role of constitutional bodies (ECI, UPSC, CAG, FC, NHRC, etc.) in Indian democracy?

  1. Constitutional bodies are decorative institutions with no real power
  2. Constitutional bodies provide independent, expert oversight of critical governance functions, enhancing accountability, integrity, and public trust in democratic institutions
  3. Constitutional bodies undermine elected governments by exercising excessive power
  4. Constitutional bodies focus only on Union-level governance, not State or local governance
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Article 243W empowers Municipalities to prepare plans for economic development and implement schemes for social justice, but effective planning requires integration with higher-level plans, adequate resources, and ______ building.

  1. military
  2. capacity
  3. international
  4. centralized
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Article 243G empowers Panchayats to prepare plans for economic development and implement schemes for social justice, but effective planning requires integration with higher-level plans, adequate resources, and capacity building.

  1. True
  2. False
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The Election Commission's use of technology (EVMs, VVPAT, c-VIGIL) enhances electoral integrity by:

  1. Eliminating all possibility of electoral malpractice
  2. Improving efficiency, transparency, and voter confidence while requiring continuous safeguards against new vulnerabilities
  3. Replacing human oversight entirely with automated systems
  4. Focusing only on urban areas with better infrastructure
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Article 243ZD mandates District Planning Committee to prepare draft development plan for the district, which is then forwarded to the State Government for inclusion in the ______ development plan, ensuring bottom-up planning integration.

  1. national
  2. State
  3. international
  4. corporate
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Activity Mapping, recommended by the 2nd Administrative Reforms Commission, is a tool to operationalize devolution under the 74th Amendment by clearly assigning specific activities under 12th Schedule subjects to Municipalities, State departments, or joint responsibility.

  1. True
  2. False
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Which statement best captures the role of Finance Commissions in Indian fiscal federalism?

  1. FCs impose uniform fiscal policies on all States
  2. FCs mediate fiscal claims between Union and States through technical, independent assessment, promoting cooperative federalism
  3. FCs eliminate State autonomy in fiscal matters
  4. FCs focus only on Union finances, not State finances
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Article 243ZD mandates District Planning Committee to consolidate plans prepared by Panchayats and Municipalities and prepare draft development plan for the district, with emphasis on spatial planning, resource optimization, and ______ development.

  1. military
  2. integrated
  3. international
  4. centralized