MPSC Rajyaseva · General Studies (Paper 1)
Constitution, political system and governance structures.
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Q1 · Maharashtra and India — Polity and Governance · EASY
The 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992 added a new Part to the Indian Constitution dealing with Panchayati Raj Institutions. Which Part of the Constitution contains provisions related to Panchayats?
Q2 · Maharashtra and India — Polity and Governance · MEDIUM
Under Article 356 of the Indian Constitution, if the President is satisfied that a situation has arisen in which the government of a State cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution, the President's Rule can be imposed. What is the maximum period for which President's Rule can remain in force in a State?
Q3 · Maharashtra and India — Polity and Governance · MEDIUM
The Maharashtra Legislature consists of two Houses - the Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) and the Legislative Council (Vidhan Parishad). What is the maximum strength of the Maharashtra Legislative Council as per the Constitution?
Q4 · Maharashtra and India — Polity and Governance · MEDIUM
Which of the following is NOT a Fundamental Duty as enumerated in Article 51A of the Indian Constitution?
Q5 · Maharashtra and India — Polity and Governance · HARD
The concept of 'Concurrent List' in the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution allows both the Union and State legislatures to make laws on subjects mentioned in it. In case of a conflict between a Union law and a State law on a Concurrent subject, which law prevails, assuming both are within their respective legislative competence and the State law has NOT received Presidential assent under Article 254(2)?