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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
Why is the prolonged vacancy of the Deputy Speaker in the Lok Sabha considered a constitutional concern?
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Answer: C. Articles 93 and 94 mandate the election of the Deputy Speaker “as soon as may be”
Explanation:
Articles 93 and 94 of the Indian Constitution clearly require the election of a Deputy Speaker “as soon as may be.” The prolonged vacancy since 2019 violates this constitutional expectation and creates a governance vacuum, especially during Speaker absence or resignation.
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Answer: C. Articles 93 and 94 mandate the election of the Deputy Speaker “as soon as may be”
Explanation:
Articles 93 and 94 of the Indian Constitution clearly require the election of a Deputy Speaker “as soon as may be.” The prolonged vacancy since 2019 violates this constitutional expectation and creates a governance vacuum, especially during Speaker absence or resignation.
Question 2 of 5
2. Question
According to the purchasing power parity (PPP) method, when did India become the world’s third-largest economy?
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Answer: B. 2009
Explanation:
India overtook Japan in 2009 to become the third-largest economy globally by PPP-based GDP, during the tenure of the Manmohan Singh-led UPA government. It reflects India’s large population and low cost of living, which boosts effective consumption.
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Answer: B. 2009
Explanation:
India overtook Japan in 2009 to become the third-largest economy globally by PPP-based GDP, during the tenure of the Manmohan Singh-led UPA government. It reflects India’s large population and low cost of living, which boosts effective consumption.
Question 3 of 5
3. Question
Which of the following is not a core feature of fifth-generation fighter aircraft?
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Answer: C. Internal combustion engines
Explanation:
While stealth, AI, and BVR combat are hallmarks of 5th-generation aircraft, “internal combustion engines” are not a defining or exclusive feature — all jet aircraft, regardless of generation, use advanced forms of combustion-based jet propulsion.
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Answer: C. Internal combustion engines
Explanation:
While stealth, AI, and BVR combat are hallmarks of 5th-generation aircraft, “internal combustion engines” are not a defining or exclusive feature — all jet aircraft, regardless of generation, use advanced forms of combustion-based jet propulsion.
Question 4 of 5
4. Question
What distinguishes TR1 cells in the immune response to malaria, particularly in repeated infections?
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Answer: C. They become dominant helper cells and help prevent overreaction
Explanation:
TR1 cells, a subset of T-cells, play a regulatory and memory role in repeated malaria infections, especially in children. They help balance the immune response, preventing overreaction, and become more effective with each exposure.
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Answer: C. They become dominant helper cells and help prevent overreaction
Explanation:
TR1 cells, a subset of T-cells, play a regulatory and memory role in repeated malaria infections, especially in children. They help balance the immune response, preventing overreaction, and become more effective with each exposure.
Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Which statement is correct regarding the Collegium System in India?
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Answer: C. It evolved from Supreme Court judgments to ensure judicial independence
Explanation:
The Collegium System is not found in the Constitution. It was evolved through landmark SC judgments (Second and Third Judges Cases) to prevent executive interference and to ensure judicial primacy and independence in appointments and transfers.
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Answer: C. It evolved from Supreme Court judgments to ensure judicial independence
Explanation:
The Collegium System is not found in the Constitution. It was evolved through landmark SC judgments (Second and Third Judges Cases) to prevent executive interference and to ensure judicial primacy and independence in appointments and transfers.