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Q1Domain Verified
The Preamble to the Indian Constitution declares India to be a Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic Republic. Which of the following best encapsulates the practical implication of the "Socialist" aspect in the Indian context, as understood by the course?
The state's exclusive ownership of all means of production and distribution.
The complete eradication of private enterprise and the establishment of a centrally planned economy.
A commitment to achieving social and economic equality through state intervention and welfare measures, without necessarily abolishing private property.
A focus solely on the abolition of caste-based discrimination.
Q2Domain Verified
Consider the concept of "Basic Structure Doctrine" as established by the Supreme Court of Indi
The scope and content of the "basic structure" are not exhaustively defined and are subject to judicial interpretation and evolution in response to changing societal needs.
The doctrine is a static, judicially defined list of immutable features that cannot be altered under any circumstances.
Any amendment that alters the federal character of the Constitution is automatically struck down, irrespective of other considerations.
A specialist understanding of this doctrine requires recognizing its limitations. Which of the following statements accurately reflects a limitation or nuance of the Basic Structure Doctrine? A) Parliament has the absolute power to amend any part of the Constitution, including its fundamental principles, subject only to a special majority.
Q3Domain Verified
The parliamentary system in India, influenced by the Westminster model, has certain unique features. From an expert perspective, what is the most critical functional distinction between the Indian President and the British Monarch in their respective constitutional roles concerning the government?
The Indian President can veto any legislation passed by Parliament indefinitely, while the British Monarch has limited veto powers.
The Indian President acts as the head of state and head of government, while the British Monarch is only the head of state.
The Indian President exercises real executive powers, while the British Monarch is purely ceremonial.
The British Monarch has the power to dissolve Parliament at will, whereas the Indian President's power to dissolve the Lok Sabha is exercised on the advice of the Prime Minister.

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