True or False: The Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution are justiciable and can be enforced through courts. |
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True or False: The Directive Principles of State Policy are legally enforceable in courts. |
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Fill in the blank: The Indian Constitution establishes a ___, ___, secular, and democratic republic. |
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What is the significance of the Basic Structure Doctrine as established by the Kesavananda Bharati case? |
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It protects core constitutional principles from amendments, ensuring the preservation of democracy, secularism, and federalism. |
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It allows individuals to approach the Supreme Court for enforcement of Fundamental Rights. |
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True or False: The Indian Constitution allows the central government to dominate state powers during emergencies. |
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The Prime Minister serves as the head of government and is accountable to the legislature. |
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What does the term 'cooperative federalism' imply in the context of Indian governance? |
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True or False: The Right to Freedom of Religion is protected under Articles 14-18 of the Indian Constitution. |
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Fill in the blank: The Indian Constitution is characterized by a ___ structure with a unitary bias. |
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They ensure individual dignity, freedom, and act as a check on arbitrary state actions. |
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What is the significance of the separation of powers as established by the Constitution? |
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It prevents the concentration of power and ensures checks and balances among the legislature, executive, and judiciary. |
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The Constitution of India is often described as ___ due to its comprehensive nature and detailed provisions. |
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