UPSC CSE - GS Constitution Overview
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What does the 7th schedule of the Constitution of India specify?

  • The division of powers between state and central government (correct)
  • The process for amending the Constitution
  • The rights guaranteed to citizens
  • The roles of the President and Prime Minister
  • Which body is referred to as the Guardian of the Indian Constitution?

  • The Rajya Sabha
  • The Lok Sabha
  • The President of India
  • The Supreme Court (correct)
  • Which characteristic distinguishes the Indian Constitution as rigid?

  • It is primarily unwritten
  • It lacks a comprehensive structure
  • It cannot be amended at all
  • Amendments require a complex process (correct)
  • What is the role of a bicameral legislature in India?

    <p>To ensure representation of different regions and communities</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why is an independent judiciary important in the context of the Constitution's supremacy?

    <p>It maintains fixed service conditions and security of tenure</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Constitution of India

    • The Constitution of India is the longest written constitution in the world.
    • It outlines the organization, structure, functions, and powers of both state and central governments.

    Division of Powers

    • Powers are divided between the central and state governments as per the 7th Schedule of the Constitution, featuring a State List and a Central List.

    Constitution Supremacy

    • The Supreme Court is recognized as the Guardian of the Indian Constitution, tasked with ensuring its supremacy and upholding the rule of law.

    Independent Judiciary

    • The judiciary is designed to operate independently with fixed service conditions and security of tenure, reinforcing the Constitution's supremacy.

    Rigid Constitution

    • India possesses a rigid Constitution, meaning that the procedures for amending it are strict, ensuring stability in the federal system.

    Bicameral Legislature

    • The Indian Parliament consists of two houses: Rajya Sabha (Council of States) and Lok Sabha (House of the People), which together uphold the principles of federalism within the governance framework.

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    Discover the intricate details of the Indian Constitution, the longest in the world. This quiz explores its key features, including the separation of powers between state and central governments, and the role of the Supreme Court as the Guardian of the Constitution. Test your knowledge on Constitution supremacy and the independent judiciary system in India.

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