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Soru 1801Soru

Match each Constitutional Article relating to the State Executive listed in List-I with its corresponding constitutional provision in List-II. Which set of pairs correctly matches the Articles with their provisions?

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Article 153
Article 154
Article 155
Article 156

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Article 153 matches with Governors of States; Article 154 matches with Executive power of State; Article 155 matches with Appointment of Governor; and Article 156 matches with Term of office of Governor.
Each constitutional Article in List-I corresponds directly to the foundational framework for the Governor under Part VI of the Constitution: Article 153 mandates a Governor for each State, Article 154 vests the executive power of the State in the Governor, Article 155 deals with the appointment of the Governor by the President, and Article 156 specifies the tenure/term of office of the Governor.

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1
Identify the provision under Article 153 of the Constitution of India.
Article 153 mandates that there shall be a Governor for each State.
It forms the constitutional basis for the creation of the office of Governor in a State.
2
Identify the provision under Article 154 of the Constitution of India.
Article 154 specifies that executive power of the State is vested in the Governor.
It defines the executive authority of the State.
3
Identify the provision under Article 155 of the Constitution of India.
Article 155 dictates that the Governor is appointed by the President.
It prescribes the constitutional mechanism for appointing a State Governor.
4
Identify the provision under Article 156 of the Constitution of India.
Article 156 specifies the term of office of the Governor (holding office during the pleasure of the President).
It outlines tenure and resignation provisions for the Governor.

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Constitutional provisions governing the office, executive power, appointment, and tenure of the Governor under Part VI of the Constitution of India
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Soru 1802Soru

Match the dignitaries and bodies of the Union Executive in List-I with their corresponding constitutional roles or provisions in List-II:

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President of India
Vice-President of India
Prime Minister of India
Union Council of Ministers

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President of India corresponds to Supreme Commander of the Defence Forces of the Union; Vice-President of India corresponds to Ex-officio Chairman of the Council of States (Rajya Sabha); Prime Minister of India corresponds to Head of Government and chief channel of communication to the President; Union Council of Ministers corresponds to Collectively responsible to the House of the People (Lok Sabha).
Each dignitary and executive body matches directly with their core constitutional mandate: the President is Supreme Commander of the Defence Forces (Article 53(2)), the Vice-President is Ex-officio Chairman of Rajya Sabha (Article 64), the Prime Minister is Head of Government and primary link to the President (Article 78), and the Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to Lok Sabha (Article 75(3)).

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1
Identify the constitutional designation of the President of India
Under Article 53(2), the President is the Supreme Commander of the Union Defence Forces.
This establishes executive military headship in the President.
2
Identify the ex-officio role of the Vice-President of India
Under Article 64, the Vice-President holds the position of ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.
This defines the parliamentary presiding duty of the Vice-President.
3
Determine the distinct roles of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers
The Prime Minister functions as the Head of Government and main advisor/communicator to the President, while the Council of Ministers is collectively accountable to the Lok Sabha under Article 75(3).
This completes the pairing for the cabinet and parliamentary government structure.

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Constitutional Roles of the Union Executive
Soru 1803Soru

Consider the following statements regarding the constitutional provisions governing Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP), and Fundamental Duties in India:

1. Under Article 33 of the Indian Constitution, Parliament is empowered to restrict or abrogate the Fundamental Rights of non-combatant employees (such as cooks, barbers, and mechanics) and telecommunication personnel serving in connection with the Armed Forces.
2. The writ jurisdiction of the Supreme Court under Article 32 is narrower in scope than that of the High Courts under Article 226, as Article 32 can be invoked exclusively for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights.
3. The 86th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2002 modified the mandate of Article 45 under Part IV to focus on early childhood care and education for children below six years of age, alongside inserting Article 51A(k) into Part IVA.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

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Cevap: 1, 2, and 3

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Statements 1, 2, and 3 are all correct.
All three statements are constitutionally accurate. Under Article 33, Parliament has statutory power to limit Fundamental Rights of both combatant and non-combatant support personnel associated with armed forces and intelligence branches to maintain strict military discipline. Article 32 writ jurisdiction is strictly confined to Part III rights, making its subject-matter scope narrower than Article 226, which covers both Fundamental Rights and statutory/legal rights ('for any other purpose'). Furthermore, the 86th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2002 restructured constitutional provisions across Part III (adding Article 21A), Part IV (changing Article 45 to focus on early childhood care below 6 years), and Part IVA (adding Article 51A(k)).

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1
Analyze Statement 1 regarding Article 33 scope.
Statement 1 is correct. Article 33 empowers Parliament to enact laws restricting Fundamental Rights not only for combatant armed forces but also for non-combatants (cooks, barbers, carpenters) and telecommunication staff connected with armed forces and intelligence bureaus (affirmed in O.J.S. Viswanathan v. Union of India).
Ensures proper discharge of duties and maintenance of discipline among forces.
2
Analyze Statement 2 regarding writ jurisdiction of Article 32 versus Article 226.
Statement 2 is correct. Article 32 is a Fundamental Right limited strictly to enforcing Part III rights, whereas Article 226 confers broader jurisdiction upon High Courts to issue writs for Fundamental Rights as well as 'for any other purpose' (ordinary legal rights).
Article 32 is narrow in subject matter scope compared to Article 226.
3
Analyze Statement 3 regarding the 86th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2002.
Statement 3 is correct. The 86th Amendment inserted Article 21A (Fundamental Right), substituted the subject matter of Article 45 (DPSP) to early childhood care/education until age six, and added Article 51A(k) (Fundamental Duty for parents/guardians).
All three constitutional changes were enacted simultaneously by the 86th Amendment.

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Scope and interplay of Article 33 restrictions, Article 32 vs Article 226 writ jurisdiction, and the 86th Amendment changes across Parts III, IV, and IVA.
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Soru 1804Soru

Consider the following statements regarding Western Disturbances and their impact on Indian weather:

1. They originate as extratropical cyclones over the Mediterranean region and Atlantic Ocean.
2. Their eastward propagation towards the Indian subcontinent is steered by the Sub-Tropical Westerly Jet Stream.
3. The rainfall associated with them in the northern plains of India is crucial for the cultivation of Kharif crops.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

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Cevap: 1 and 2 only

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Statements 1 and 2 are correct.
Western Disturbances are extratropical storms originating in the Mediterranean region. During northern hemisphere winter, the Sub-Tropical Westerly Jet Stream flows over northern India and carries these low-pressure weather systems eastward across Iran, Pakistan, and into northwestern India. The resulting winter rain is essential for wheat and other Rabi crops.

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1
Analyze Statement 1 regarding origin.
Statement 1 is correct. Western Disturbances are low-pressure systems originating over the Mediterranean Sea, Caspian Sea, and Atlantic Ocean as extratropical depressions.
They travel across West Asia before entering Northwestern India during winter.
2
Analyze Statement 2 regarding steering mechanism.
Statement 2 is correct. The high-altitude Sub-Tropical Westerly Jet Stream shifts southward during winter and drives these disturbance systems eastward into India.
Upper-air westerly jet streams maintain the upper-level atmospheric flow guiding these cyclones.
3
Analyze Statement 3 regarding agricultural impact.
Statement 3 is incorrect. The precipitation (rain in plains and snowfall in western Himalayas) occurs during winter and is highly beneficial for Rabi crops (e.g., wheat), not Kharif crops which are monsoon season crops.
Kharif crops depend primarily on the Southwest Monsoon from June to September.

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Western Disturbances and Winter Weather Systems in India
Tahmini Süre:1m 15s
Soru 1805Soru

With reference to the ordinance-making power of the Governor under Article 213 of the Constitution of India, which of the following statements are correct?

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Cevap: An ordinance promulgated by the Governor ceases to operate at the expiration of six weeks from the reassembly of the State Legislature.; The Governor can promulgate an ordinance when either of the two Houses in a bicameral State Legislature is not in session.

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The correct statements are that an ordinance promulgated by the Governor ceases to operate at the expiration of six weeks from the reassembly of the State Legislature, and that the Governor can promulgate an ordinance when either House of a bicameral legislature is not in session.
The statements confirming the six-week lifespan post-reassembly and allowing promulgation when either House is out of session correctly reflect the provisions of Article 213 of the Constitution of India.

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1
Analyze the session requirement for promulgating an ordinance under Article 213.
In a bicameral legislature, a legislation requires passage by both Houses. If either House is not in session, law-making is stalled, empowering the Governor to promulgate an ordinance.
To ensure emergency law-making capability when normal parliamentary procedure cannot be completed.
2
Evaluate the tenure and parliamentary approval window for state ordinances.
An ordinance must be laid before the State Legislature upon reassembly and ceases to operate at the expiration of six weeks from reassembly unless disapproved sooner.
Article 213(2)(a) sets six weeks from the reassembly date as the upper limit for temporary executive legislation without parliamentary confirmation.
3
Verify executive procedure and presidential instruction provisos.
Ordinances are promulgated on cabinet advice (not assembly resolution), and presidential instructions are restricted to three specific proviso cases under Article 213(1).
Concurrent List subjects do not generically mandate presidential prior sanction unless conflicting with a Parliamentary law or constitutional requirement.

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Ordinance-making Power of the Governor (Article 213)
Tahmini Süre:1m 30s
Soru 1806Soru

Match the industrial centers in List-I with their primary resource base or locational factor in List-II:

List-I (Industrial Center)List-II (Key Locational Advantage / Resource Base)
A. Renukoot1. Aluminium smelting powered by the Rihand Hydroelectric Project
B. Salem2. Special alloy steel manufacturing linked to local magnetite and Neyveli power
C. Jagdishpur3. Fertilizer unit established along the Hazira-Vijaypur-Jagdishpur (HVJ) natural gas pipeline
D. Korba4. Coal-based thermal power and aluminium production utilizing Hasdeo valley reserves

Which of the following represents the correct match using the codes given below?

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Cevap: A-1, B-2, C-3, D-4

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A-1, B-2, C-3, D-4
The matching is completely accurate. Renukoot utilizes Rihand HEP for aluminium smelting (1); Salem utilizes local magnetite and Neyveli power for alloy steel (2); Jagdishpur utilizes natural gas from the HVJ pipeline for fertilizer manufacturing (3); and Korba relies on local Hasdeo valley coalfields for power and aluminium production (4).

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1
Analyze Renukoot's industrial profile
Renukoot in Uttar Pradesh is famous for Hindalco's aluminium smelting plant, which relies on power generated from the Rihand Dam (Hydroelectric Project).
Aluminium extraction is highly energy-intensive and requires cheap hydroelectricity nearby.
2
Analyze Salem's industrial profile
Salem Steel Plant in Tamil Nadu produces special stainless steel using local magnetite iron ore reserves and power supplied from the nearby Neyveli Lignite Thermal Station.
Locational advantage combines raw material availability with power supply.
3
Analyze Jagdishpur's industrial profile
Jagdishpur in Uttar Pradesh developed a major nitrogenous fertilizer industry due to raw material transport via the Hazira-Vijaypur-Jagdishpur (HVJ) gas pipeline.
Footloose and market-oriented chemical/fertilizer units depend on pipeline infrastructure for feedstock supply.
4
Analyze Korba's industrial profile
Korba in Chhattisgarh is a major hub for power generation and BALCO's aluminium plant, driven by coal reserves from the Hasdeo-Arand coalfield.
Coal supply is critical for thermal power generation and heavy industrial operations.

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Locational factors of major heavy and chemical industries in India
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Soru 1807Soru

Which one of the following European capital cities is located at the southernmost latitude?

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Cevap: Copenhagen

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Copenhagen is located at the southernmost latitude among the options provided.
Copenhagen (Denmark) is located at approximately 55°40' N latitude. Comparing the latitudinal positions of the four Nordic capitals from North to South gives: Helsinki (60°10' N), Oslo (59°55' N), Stockholm (59°20' N), and Copenhagen (55°40' N). Therefore, Copenhagen is situated farthest south.

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1
Identify the geographical latitude coordinates for each capital city
Helsinki ≈ 60°10' N, Oslo ≈ 59°55' N, Stockholm ≈ 59°20' N, Copenhagen ≈ 55°40' N
Determining exact or relative latitudinal positions is necessary to sequence the cities from North to South.
2
Compare the latitudinal values to find the smallest North coordinate
55°40' N (Copenhagen) < 59°20' N (Stockholm) < 59°55' N (Oslo) < 60°10' N (Helsinki)
Lower numerical degree of North latitude indicates a position closer to the Equator (further south).

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Latitudinal sequencing and spatial location of major global urban centers
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Soru 1808Soru

Arrange the following key administrative reforms and governance milestones of medieval India in chronological order, from earliest to latest:

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The correct chronological sequence from earliest to latest is: (1) Issuance of Uttaramerur inscriptions under Parantaka I (c. 920 CE), (2) Establishment of Diwan-i-Arz by Balban (c. 1266 CE), (3) Formalization of the Nayankara system in Vijayanagara (14th–15th century CE), and (4) Implementation of the Dahsala system under Akbar (1580 CE).
The chronological progression begins with the Chola administrative inscription at Uttaramerur under Parantaka I (c. 920 CE), followed by Sultan Balban setting up the Diwan-i-Arz in the Delhi Sultanate (c. 1266 CE), then the establishment of the feudal Nayankara administrative system in Vijayanagara (14th-15th century CE), and finishes with Akbar's Dahsala land revenue reform in 1580 CE.

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1
Identify the period of the Chola administrative reform
The Uttaramerur inscriptions belong to the reign of Chola King Parantaka I (c. 919–921 CE), placing it in the 10th century.
Chola local self-governance reforms precede the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate.
2
Identify the period of Balban's military administrative reform in the Delhi Sultanate
Ghiyasuddin Balban established Diwan-i-Arz during his reign (1266–1287 CE) in the 13th century.
This took place during the Mamluk/Slave dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate.
3
Identify the period of Vijayanagara's administrative system
The Nayankara system was institutionalized following the founding of Vijayanagara in 1336 CE and developed through the 14th–15th centuries.
Vijayanagara provincial administration developed after the initial rise of the Sultanate era.
4
Identify the date of Akbar's revenue system reform
The Dahsala system was introduced by Raja Todar Mal under Emperor Akbar in 1580 CE (16th century).
Mughal revenue standardization under Akbar occurred in the late 16th century.

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Chronological evolution of governance and administrative systems across Medieval Indian dynasties (Chola, Delhi Sultanate, Vijayanagara, Mughal).
Soru 1809Soru

With reference to the constitutional provisions governing the State Executive and Legislature under the Constitution of India, which of the following statements are correct? Select all the correct options.

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Cevap: The Governor cannot promulgate an ordinance under Article 213 without prior instructions from the President if a Bill containing the same provisions would have required the previous sanction of the President for its introduction into the State Legislature.; Under Article 161 of the Constitution, the Governor possesses the authority to suspend, remit, or commute a sentence of death passed under a state law, even though the executive power to grant a complete pardon for a death sentence rests exclusively with the President under Article 72.

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The correct statements are that the Governor requires prior Presidential instructions to promulgate an ordinance under Article 213 if the corresponding Bill required prior sanction for introduction, and that the Governor retains power under Article 161 to suspend, remit, or commute a death sentence under state law while exclusive pardoning power for death sentences lies with the President.
The statement regarding Presidential instructions under Article 213 is correct because proviso (a) to Article 213(1) requires the Governor to obtain prior instructions from the President before issuing an ordinance if a Bill with identical provisions would have required previous sanction for introduction into the State Legislature. Additionally, the statement regarding Article 161 is correct because while Article 72 gives the President exclusive power to grant a complete pardon for a death sentence, Article 161 and Article 72(3) allow the Governor to suspend, remit, or commute a sentence of death for offenses under state executive jurisdiction.

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1
Examine the limitations on Gubernatorial ordinance-making power under Article 213.
Proviso (a) to Article 213(1) restricts the Governor from promulgating an ordinance without Presidential instructions if a Bill with identical provisions required the President's prior sanction for introduction.
This maintains federal oversight over specific subjects reserved for Presidential review.
2
Analyze the President's discretionary powers under Article 201 regarding reserved state bills.
Article 201 contains no requirement for the President to assent to a reserved state Bill even after it is re-passed by the State Legislature upon reconsideration.
The second proviso to Article 200 obligates the Governor to assent upon re-passage, but Article 201 grants absolute veto power to the President.
3
Evaluate the pardoning and remission powers under Article 161 versus Article 72.
While only the President can grant a complete pardon for a sentence of death under Article 72, Article 161 read with Article 72(3) allows the Governor to suspend, remit, or commute a sentence of death under state legislative domain.
The Constitution distinguishes between the full pardon power and powers of remission, suspension, or commutation.
4
Verify judicial immunity of ministerial advice under Article 163(3).
Article 163(3) imposes a complete judicial bar prohibiting any court from inquiring into advice tendered by ministers to the Governor.
This maintains cabinet confidentiality and enforces executive immunity from judicial fishing inquiries.

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Constitutional Executive Powers and Discretion of the State Governor under Articles 161, 163, 201, and 213
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Soru 1810Soru

Which Schedule of the Constitution of India explicitly enumerates the functional items and responsibilities devolved to Urban Local Bodies (Municipalities)?

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Cevap: Twelfth Schedule

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The Twelfth Schedule enumerates the functional items devolved to Urban Local Bodies.
The Twelfth Schedule was added by the 74th Constitutional Amendment Act of 1992 and contains 18 functional items that fall under the administrative jurisdiction of Municipalities (Urban Local Bodies).

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1
Identify the constitutional amendment governing Urban Local Bodies.
The 74th Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992 granted constitutional status to Municipalities (urban local self-government).
To determine which constitutional schedule was inserted specifically for urban local governance.
2
Recall the specific Schedule added by the 74th Constitutional Amendment Act.
The act added Part IX-A and the Twelfth Schedule to the Constitution of India, detailing 18 functional responsibilities.
While the Eleventh Schedule covers rural Panchayati Raj institutions (73rd Amendment), the Twelfth Schedule covers Urban Local Bodies.

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Twelfth Schedule of the Indian Constitution
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Soru 1811Soru

Under the constitutional framework of India, who among the following administers the oath or affirmation of office to the Governor of a State?

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Cevap: Chief Justice of the High Court exercising jurisdiction in the concerned State

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The oath or affirmation of office to the Governor of a State is administered by the Chief Justice of the High Court exercising jurisdiction in that State, or in their absence, the senior-most judge of that court available.
Article 159 of the Indian Constitution prescribes that every Governor must make and subscribe an oath or affirmation before entering upon office in the presence of the Chief Justice of the High Court exercising jurisdiction in relation to the State, or in their absence, the senior-most Judge of that Court available.

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1
Identify the relevant constitutional article governing the oath of office of a State Governor.
Article 159 of the Constitution of India deals with the oath or affirmation by the Governor.
Constitutional provisions specify distinct authorities for appointment versus administration of oath.
2
Distinguish between the appointing authority and the oath administering authority.
While the President appoints the Governor (Article 155), the oath is administered at the state level by the head of the State Judiciary.
This ensures compliance with Article 159 which explicitly designates the Chief Justice of the concerned High Court (or the senior-most judge available).

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Oath and Affirmation of the Governor (Article 159)
Soru 1812Soru

Regarding the Rowlatt Satyagraha organized in 1919 under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, which of the following statements are correct?

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Cevap: Mahatma Gandhi established the 'Satyagraha Sabha' in Bombay to organize support and channel public discontent against the Anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes Act.; The agitation served as the first all-India mass demonstration called by Mahatma Gandhi, utilizing nationwide hartals, prayers, and fasting.

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The correct statements are that Mahatma Gandhi established the 'Satyagraha Sabha' in Bombay to organize support and channel public discontent, and that the agitation served as the first all-India mass demonstration called by Mahatma Gandhi.
The statements highlighting Mahatma Gandhi's creation of the Satyagraha Sabha in Bombay and identifying the Rowlatt agitation as his first all-India mass demonstration are historically accurate. In early 1919, Gandhi organized the Satyagraha Sabha to coordinate protest actions against the draconian Rowlatt Act across major urban centers.

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1
Analyze the organizational setup of the Rowlatt Satyagraha
Confirm that Mahatma Gandhi founded the Satyagraha Sabha in Bombay (1919) to mobilize youth and pledge non-compliance with the Rowlatt Act.
This confirms the statement describing the formation of the Satyagraha Sabha in Bombay.
2
Evaluate the scope and scale of the Rowlatt movement
Recognize that unlike earlier localized Satyagrahas in Champaran, Kheda, and Ahmedabad, the Rowlatt Satyagraha was the first pan-Indian mass movement involving nation-wide hartals.
This confirms the statement identifying it as Gandhi's first all-India mass demonstration.
3
Examine the inaccurate statements regarding parallel governments and colonial acts
Identify that 'Prati Sarkar' belongs to the 1942 Quit India Movement and that the target act was the 1919 Rowlatt Act rather than the 1935 Act.
This confirms why the remaining two statements are incorrect due to chronological and act misattributions.

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Rowlatt Satyagraha and Transition to All-India Gandhian Mass Movements
Soru 1813Soru

Match the Constitutional Articles related to Local Self-Government in List I with their corresponding provisions in List II.

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Article 243D
Article 243K
Article 243I
Article 243ZD

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Article 243D matches with Reservation of seats in Panchayats; Article 243K matches with Elections to the Panchayats; Article 243I matches with Constitution of State Finance Commission; and Article 243ZD matches with Constitution of Committee for District Planning.
Article 243D provides for the reservation of seats in Panchayats; Article 243K provides for the State Election Commission; Article 243I provides for the State Finance Commission; and Article 243ZD provides for the District Planning Committee.

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1
Identify the core mandate of Article 243D
Article 243D governs seat reservation for SCs, STs, and at least one-third reservation for women in Panchayati Raj institutions.
It is a compulsory provision ensuring social inclusion in rural local governance.
2
Identify the core mandate of Article 243K
Article 243K establishes the State Election Commission responsible for conducting free and fair Panchayat elections.
It guarantees institutional autonomy for local electoral administration.
3
Identify the core mandate of Article 243I
Article 243I mandates setting up a quinquennial State Finance Commission to determine revenue distribution and grant recommendations.
It secures fiscal devolution to local administrative bodies.
4
Identify the core mandate of Article 243ZD
Article 243ZD under Part IXA (74th Amendment) provides for establishing District Planning Committees to consolidate rural and urban development plans.
It bridges spatial planning between rural Panchayats and urban Municipalities.

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Constitutional Provisions under 73rd and 74th Amendments (Parts IX & IXA)
Soru 1814Soru

Match the types of rural settlements in India listed in List-I with their characteristic geographical features listed in List-II:

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Clustered Settlements
Semi-clustered Settlements
Hamleted Settlements
Dispersed Settlements

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Clustered Settlements match with compact and closely built houses in fertile alluvial plains; Semi-clustered Settlements match with spatial segregation or fragmentation of a main village; Hamleted Settlements match with physically separated units bearing local names like Panna, Para, or Nagla; and Dispersed Settlements match with isolated huts scattered across remote hills and forested tracts.
Rural settlement types in India are classified based on building density, social factors, and physical terrain. Clustered settlements feature dense, compact housing in fertile plains; Semi-clustered settlements arise from social segregation forcing groups to peripheries; Hamleted settlements consist of fragmented sub-units sharing a single village identity; Dispersed settlements consist of isolated individual dwellings in hilly and forested regions.

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1
Identify the characteristic of Clustered Settlements
Clustered settlements are compact living areas found in fertile regions like the Indo-Gangetic plains.
High land productivity and community security encourage closely built houses.
2
Identify the characteristic of Semi-clustered Settlements
Semi-clustered settlements are formed due to social segregation and spatial division within a village.
Dominant groups control central areas, forcing other socio-economic groups to live on outer boundaries.
3
Identify the characteristic of Hamleted Settlements
Hamleted settlements feature small, physically separate sub-clusters unified under one overarching village identity, known locally as Nagla, Para, or Panna.
Ethnic or social factors segment the settlement into distinct spatial units.
4
Identify the characteristic of Dispersed Settlements
Dispersed settlements consist of isolated single huts or small clusters scattered across rugged, hilly, or forested landscapes.
Terrain constraints and fragmented resources prevent dense habitation.

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Classification and spatial characteristics of rural human settlements in India
Soru 1815Soru

Consider the following statements regarding the constitutional provisions governing the assent to Bills passed by a State Legislature under Article 200:

1. The Governor cannot return a Money Bill for reconsideration to the State Legislature.
2. The Constitution mandates that the Governor must reserve a Bill for the consideration of the President if it endangers the constitutional position of the State High Court.
3. Once a Bill is reserved by the Governor for the consideration of the President, the Governor plays no further role in giving assent to that Bill.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

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Cevap: 1, 2 and 3

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All three statements (1, 2, and 3) are correct.
The correct answer includes all three statements because Article 200 prohibits returning a Money Bill for reconsideration, obligates the Governor to reserve any Bill endangering High Court position for the President, and Article 201 transfers final assent authority to the President once a Bill is reserved.

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1
Examine Statement 1 regarding Money Bills under Article 200.
Statement 1 is correct. Article 200 explicitly provides that the Governor may return a Bill to the House(s) with a message for reconsideration, provided it is not a Money Bill.
Money Bills are introduced with the prior recommendation of the Governor, so returning them for reconsideration is excluded under Article 200.
2
Examine Statement 2 regarding mandatory reservation of Bills.
Statement 2 is correct. The second proviso to Article 200 makes it obligatory for the Governor to reserve any Bill that would so derogate from the powers of the High Court as to endanger its constitutional position.
This is a mandatory (compulsory) reservation under the Constitution to preserve judicial independence at the State level.
3
Examine Statement 3 regarding the Governor's role after reserving a Bill for the President.
Statement 3 is correct. When a Bill is reserved for the consideration of the President, Article 201 applies. The President either assents to the Bill or directs the Governor to return it (if not a Money Bill), and the Governor acts merely as a channel of communication.
The Governor's independent legislative power of giving or withholding assent ceases once the Bill is reserved for the President.

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Governor's Powers Regarding Assent to Bills and Reservation for the President (Articles 200 & 201)
Soru 1816Soru

Match the Constitutional Articles under Part IXA of the Constitution of India in List I with their corresponding provisions regarding Urban Local Bodies in List II:

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Article 243S
Article 243W
Article 243ZD
Article 243ZE

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Article 243S corresponds to the constitution and composition of Wards Committees; Article 243W corresponds to powers, authority, and responsibilities of Municipalities; Article 243ZD corresponds to the Committee for District Planning; and Article 243ZE corresponds to the Committee for Metropolitan Planning.
Each article under Part IXA of the Constitution directly corresponds to a specific structural mechanism for urban local governance: Article 243S establishes Wards Committees for municipalities with a population of 3 lakh or more; Article 243W details municipal powers under the 12th Schedule; Article 243ZD requires District Planning Committees to integrate rural and urban plans; and Article 243ZE requires Metropolitan Planning Committees for metropolitan development planning.

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1
Identify the provisions of Part IXA added by the 74th Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992.
Articles 243P to 243ZG govern Urban Local Bodies (Municipalities).
Establishing correct Constitutional article mappings requires knowledge of Part IXA entries.
2
Match Article 243S and Article 243W with their core functional mandates.
Article 243S relates to Wards Committees in municipalities with population ≥ 3 lakh, while Article 243W outlines municipal powers and 12th Schedule subjects.
Wards committees ensure grassroots urban participation, while Article 243W delegates functional powers.
3
Differentiate between planning committee articles: Article 243ZD vs Article 243ZE.
Article 243ZD establishes District Planning Committees (DPC), whereas Article 243ZE establishes Metropolitan Planning Committees (MPC).
DPCs operate at the district tier incorporating rural and urban bodies, whereas MPCs focus on contiguous metropolitan areas.

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Articles of Part IXA of the Constitution of India (74th Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992)
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With regard to the constitutional provisions governing Urban Local Bodies and planning committees under Part IXA of the Constitution of India, consider the following statements:

1. A District Planning Committee constituted under Article 243ZD requires that at least four-fifths of its total members be elected by, and from amongst, the elected members of the district Panchayat and Municipalities in proportion to the rural and urban population ratio.
2. Under Article 243ZE, not less than two-thirds of the members of a Metropolitan Planning Committee must be elected by, and from amongst, the elected members of Municipalities and Chairpersons of Panchayats in the metropolitan area.
3. The 74th Constitutional Amendment Act mandates the constitution of a Nagar Panchayat, Municipal Council, or Municipal Corporation across all urban areas without any constitutional exception for industrial townships.
4. The superintendence, direction, and control of the preparation of electoral rolls for, and the conduct of, all elections to Municipalities are vested in the State Election Commission referred to in Article 243K.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

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Cevap: 1, 2, and 4 only

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The correct combination of true statements is 1, 2, and 4 only.
The correct response consists of statements 1, 2, and 4. Statement 1 accurately captures Article 243ZD(2)(a), which sets a mandatory threshold of at least four-fifths elected members for District Planning Committees. Statement 2 correctly reflects Article 243ZE(2)(a), which sets a minimum of two-thirds elected members for Metropolitan Planning Committees. Statement 4 correctly cites Article 243ZA(1), which places municipal elections under the authority of the State Election Commission created under Article 243K. Statement 3 is false because the proviso to Article 243Q(1) explicitly exempts industrial townships from the mandatory constitution of Municipalities.

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1
Evaluate Statement 1 regarding District Planning Committee (DPC) composition
Statement 1 is TRUE.
Article 243ZD(2)(a) specifies that at least four-fifths (4/5ths) of the members of a District Planning Committee shall be elected by, and from amongst, the elected members of the Panchayat at the district level and the Municipalities in the district in proportion to the ratio between the rural and urban populations.
2
Evaluate Statement 2 regarding Metropolitan Planning Committee (MPC) composition
Statement 2 is TRUE.
Article 243ZE(2)(a) specifies that at least two-thirds (2/3rds) of the members of a Metropolitan Planning Committee shall be elected by, and from amongst, the elected members of the Municipalities and Chairpersons of the Panchayats in the Metropolitan area in proportion to the population ratio.
3
Evaluate Statement 3 regarding Urban Local Body constitution exceptions
Statement 3 is FALSE.
Under the proviso to Article 243Q(1), a municipality may NOT be constituted in an urban area specified by the Governor as an 'industrial township' where municipal services are provided by an industrial establishment.
4
Evaluate Statement 4 regarding State Election Commission jurisdiction
Statement 4 is TRUE.
Article 243ZA(1) explicitly states that the superintendence, direction, and control of electoral rolls and conduct of municipal elections are vested in the State Election Commission referred to in Article 243K.

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74th Constitutional Amendment Act (Part IXA) provisions: District & Metropolitan Planning Committees (Articles 243ZD & 243ZE), Industrial Township Exception (Article 243Q), and Municipal Elections (Article 243ZA).
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Match the Constitutional Provisions listed under List-I with their corresponding Scope and Legal Nuances listed under List-II:

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Article 31A
Article 33
Article 34
Article 51A(k)

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Article 31A matches with saving agrarian reform laws from Articles 14 and 19; Article 33 matches with empowering Parliament to restrict rights of armed forces personnel; Article 34 matches with protecting indemnity acts enacted during martial law; and Article 51A(k) matches with the parental duty for child education inserted by the 86th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2002.
Article 31A saves agrarian reforms and acquisition of estates from being challenged under Articles 14 and 19. Article 33 empowers Parliament to modify or abrogate fundamental rights for personnel of armed forces and intelligence agencies. Article 34 constitutionalizes parliamentary indemnity acts during martial law. Article 51A(k) mandates parents and guardians to provide educational opportunities for children aged 6 to 14 years.

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1
Analyze the constitutional exception in Article 31A
Article 31A protects legislation regarding acquisition of estates, taking over management of properties, and agrarian reform from judicial review on grounds of Articles 14 and 19.
Identify the protective scope of estate acquisition laws.
2
Analyze the parliamentary authority under Article 33
Article 33 grants Parliament sole jurisdiction to restrict Part III rights for members of armed forces, police forces, and intelligence agencies to maintain discipline.
Determine the application of fundamental rights to defense and security services.
3
Analyze the martial law provision in Article 34
Article 34 authorizes Parliament to pass an Act of Indemnity covering acts committed in maintaining or restoring order in areas where martial law was in operation.
Identify constitutional protections during martial law.
4
Analyze the fundamental duty provision under Article 51A(k)
Article 51A(k) sets out the 11th fundamental duty, requiring parents or guardians to provide educational opportunities to wards aged 6 to 14 years.
Map the fundamental duty added by the 86th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2002.

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Constitutional Exceptions in Part III and Duties in Part IV-A
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In the study of human settlements in India, the Census of India categorizes urban places into Statutory Towns and Census Towns. Which of the following sets of quantitative demographic criteria correctly defines a 'Census Town' according to the Census 2011 guidelines?

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Cevap: A minimum population of 5,000; at least 75% of the male main working population engaged in non-agricultural pursuits; and a population density of at least 400 persons per sq. km.

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The criteria defining a Census Town in India are a minimum population of 5,000, at least 75% of the male main working population engaged in non-agricultural sector work, and a minimum population density of 400 persons per sq. km.
According to the Census of India 2011, urban settlements that do not possess a municipality, corporation, cantonment board, or notified town area committee (Statutory Towns) are classified as 'Census Towns' if they meet three criteria simultaneously: (1) a minimum population of 5,000, (2) at least 75% of the male main working population engaged in non-agricultural pursuits, and (3) a density of population of at least 400 persons per square kilometer.

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1
Identify the classification categories of urban settlements in Census of India
Urban areas are divided into Statutory Towns (notified under law by state/UT governments) and Census Towns (demographically identified).
To differentiate legal administrative urban status from demographic census-defined urban status.
2
Examine the three specific demographic thresholds for Census Towns
1. Minimum population of 5,000. 2. At least 75% of male main workers in non-agricultural activities. 3. Minimum population density of 400 persons per sq. km.
All three criteria must be fulfilled simultaneously for a village to be classified as a Census Town.
3
Evaluate the choices against the verified 2011 Census criteria
The statement specifying 5,000 minimum population, 75% male main non-agricultural workers, and 400 persons/sq. km density is accurate.
Matching exact census definitions ensures correct identification.

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Criteria for Census Towns vs Statutory Towns in India Demography
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Consider the following statements regarding the constitutional powers of the Governor and the President in relation to state legislation in India:

1. Under Article 200, the Governor is constitutionally required to reserve any bill for the consideration of the President if it derogates from the powers of the State High Court so as to endanger its constitutional position.
2. When a bill is returned by the President to the State Legislature for reconsideration under Article 201, the House or Houses of the State Legislature must reconsider it within a period of six months.
3. If a bill reserved for the consideration of the President is re-passed by the State Legislature with or without amendments, the President is constitutionally bound to give assent to the bill.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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Cevap: 1 and 2 only

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Statements 1 and 2 only are correct.
The combination declaring statements 1 and 2 only as correct is right. Statement 1 correctly reflects the mandatory reservation under the second proviso of Article 200 to protect High Court autonomy. Statement 2 accurately quotes the 6-month statutory limit for state legislature reconsideration under Article 201. Statement 3 is false because the President retains absolute discretion to withhold assent even if the State Legislature re-passes the bill.

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1
Analyze Statement 1 regarding mandatory bill reservation by the Governor.
Article 200 (second proviso) states that the Governor shall not assent to, but shall reserve for the consideration of the President, any bill which in the opinion of the Governor would, if it became law, so derogate from the powers of the High Court as to endanger the position which that Court is by this Constitution designed to fill.
This is a mandatory constitutional duty of the Governor, making Statement 1 correct.
2
Analyze Statement 2 regarding the timeframe for state legislature reconsideration under Article 201.
Article 201 provides that where a bill is returned by the President for reconsideration, the House or Houses shall reconsider it accordingly within a period of six months from the date of receipt of such message.
This procedural timeline is explicitly prescribed in the Constitution, making Statement 2 correct.
3
Analyze Statement 3 regarding presidential assent on re-passed state bills.
Under Article 201, if the bill is passed again by the State Legislature with or without amendment, it is presented again to the President for consideration. However, the Constitution does not mandate that the President must give assent (unlike Article 200 for the Governor). The President may withhold assent or withhold decision indefinitely.
Conflating presidential assent under Article 201 with gubernatorial obligation under Article 200 is a common mistake. Statement 3 is false.

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Discretionary and constitutional duties of the Governor under Article 200 and President's veto power over state legislation under Article 201.
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