A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A |
B) Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A |
C) A is true but R is false |
D) A is false bur R is true |
B) Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A |
1). Assertion (A) : Equality before the law is not applicable to the President of India. Reason (R ) : The President of India enjoys special powers and privileges under the Constitution.
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2). Assertion (A) : The council of ministers is collectively responsible to the lower House. Reason (R ) : Most of the ministers are from lower house.
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3). Assertion (A) : Rajya Sabha is subjected to dissolution. Reason (R ) : Members of Rajya Sabha are elected for 6 years and one-third of them retire every second year.
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4). Assertion (A) : The Chief Election Commissioner of India is a constitutional authority. Reason (R ) : The Chief Election Commissioner of India is appointed by the President.
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5). Assertion (A) : President of India is the supreme executive head of the State. Reason (R ) : He holds the supreme command of India's defence forces.
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6). Assertion (A) : The Constitution of India is very flexible. Reason (R ) : Since its inception, the Constitution has been amended 100 times.
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7). Assertion (A) : India is democratic republic. Reason (R ) : The Head of the State is elected directly by the people.
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8). Assertion (A) : The Rajya Sabha cannot reject a Finance Bill. Reason (R ) : A Finance Bill is ordinarily a Money Bill in terms of Article 110 of the Constitution.
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9). Assertion (A) : The Indian Constitution provides for single citizenship. Reason (R ) : The Indian Constitution is unitary in nature.
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10). Assertion (A) : The Rajya Sabha cannot be dissolved. Reason (R ) : The members of Rajya Sabha are not chosen by the people directly.
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