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polity hard Fill in the Blank Administrative Law - Proportionality and Fundamental Rights Proportionality and fundamental rights critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

The proportionality test is particularly applied by Indian courts when reviewing administrative actions that restrict ______, requiring the State to justify restrictions as proportionate to legitimate aims.

  1. economic policy
  2. fundamental rights
  3. administrative discretion
  4. legislative procedure
polity medium Fill in the Blank Governance Reforms - Digital India Service Integration Digital integration challenges frequently asked in UPSC and SSC exams

Digital India initiatives like UMANG integrate multiple government services on a single platform, but effective implementation requires ______ across Ministries/Departments to avoid siloed digital systems.

  1. competition
  2. interoperability
  3. isolation
  4. centralization
polity medium Fill in the Blank Governance Reforms - Right to Public Services Penalty Mechanism Service delivery accountability frequently asked in UPSC and State PSC exams

Under State Right to Public Services Acts, penalties for officials causing delays in service delivery typically include ______ from salary, creating direct accountability for timely service provision.

  1. bonus
  2. deduction
  3. increase
  4. exemption
polity hard Fill in the Blank Administrative Law - Proportionality Test Steps Proportionality test steps critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

The proportionality test in Indian administrative law has four steps: legitimate aim, rational connection, necessity (least restrictive alternative), and ______ of benefits versus harms.

  1. secrecy
  2. balancing
  3. deference
  4. absolutism
polity medium Fill in the Blank Governance Reforms - Aspirational Districts Monitoring Data-driven governance frequently asked in UPSC and SSC exams

The Aspirational Districts Programme uses a ______ dashboard for real-time monitoring of development indicators across 112 backward districts, enabling data-driven governance and competitive federalism.

  1. paper-based
  2. digital
  3. quarterly
  4. annual
polity medium Fill in the Blank Governance Reforms - CPGRAMS Integration E-governance grievance mechanism frequently asked in SSC and Railway exams

The Centralized Public Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (CPGRAMS) integrates with State grievance portals and ______ platforms to enable seamless citizen feedback across government levels.

  1. social media
  2. UMANG
  3. banking
  4. telecom
polity hard Fill in the Blank Administrative Law - Estoppel Against State Limitations Estoppel against State nuance critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

The doctrine of estoppel applies against the State in Indian administrative law with limitations: State can resile from promise if it is ______ statutory power, necessary for public interest, or not made with fraud/mala fides.

  1. within
  2. ultra vires
  3. consistent with
  4. endorsed by
polity medium Fill in the Blank Governance Reforms - Sevottam Model Components Service quality framework frequently asked in UPSC and SSC exams

The Sevottam model for service delivery excellence, developed by DARPG, has three modules: Citizen's Charter, Public Grievance Redress, and ______.

  1. financial audit
  2. service delivery capability assessment
  3. political oversight
  4. judicial review
polity medium Fill in the Blank Administrative Law - Natural Justice Components Natural justice components frequently asked in UPSC and Judiciary exams

The two core components of natural justice in administrative law are: audi alteram partem (right to be heard) and ______ (rule against bias).

  1. stare decisis
  2. nemo judex in causa sua
  3. res judicata
  4. locus standi
polity hard Fill in the Blank Exam Preparation - Integrated Framework Constitutional developments comprehensive preparation critical for UPSC Mains success

For comprehensive preparation on constitutional developments for competitive exams, aspirants should integrate constitutional text, landmark cases, legislative frameworks, contemporary applications, and ______ perspectives to craft analytical, balanced answers.

  1. historical
  2. comparative
  3. partisan
  4. isolated
polity hard Fill in the Blank Constitutional Morality - Digital Age Application Digital rights and constitutional morality critical for UPSC Mains and current affairs exams

Constitutional Morality in the digital age requires applying enduring values (privacy, equality, dignity) to emerging challenges like algorithmic bias, data surveillance, and digital exclusion, guided by the ______ test to balance innovation with rights protection.

  1. Wednesbury
  2. proportionality
  3. rational basis
  4. strict scrutiny
polity medium Fill in the Blank Federalism - GST Council Consensus-Building GST Council consensus-building critical for UPSC Prelims and Economics-Polity overlap exams

The GST Council's decision-making requires a 3/4th majority with weighted votes (Union 1/3, States 2/3), ensuring neither Centre nor States can dominate fiscal policy decisions and forcing ______ on tax rates, exemptions, and thresholds.

  1. unilateral imposition
  2. consensus-building
  3. judicial intervention
  4. executive discretion
polity hard Fill in the Blank Sub-classification within SCs - Quantifiable Data Requirement Reservation policy evolution critical for UPSC Mains and advanced SSC exams

In Davinder Singh case (2024), the Supreme Court held that States can create sub-classifications within SC reservation only if based on ______ data showing backwardness and inadequacy of representation.

  1. anecdotal
  2. quantifiable
  3. political
  4. historical
polity medium Fill in the Blank Article 370 - Post-Judgment Implementation Article 370 implementation critical for UPSC Prelims and current affairs exams

Following the Supreme Court's December 2023 judgment on Article 370, the Union Government is required to restore ______ to Jammu and Kashmir and conduct Legislative Assembly elections by September 2024.

  1. full autonomy
  2. Statehood
  3. special status
  4. independence
polity hard Fill in the Blank Exam Strategy - Recent Developments Preparation Recent developments exam strategy critical for UPSC Mains answer writing

For UPSC Mains preparation on recent constitutional developments, aspirants should integrate constitutional text, landmark judgments (2020-2024), legislative amendments, and contemporary applications to craft analytical answers demonstrating ______ understanding of evolving constitutional governance.

  1. rote
  2. integrated
  3. superficial
  4. historical
polity medium Fill in the Blank Constitutional Culture - Civic Education Civic education and constitutional values frequently asked in UPSC and SSC exams

Strengthening constitutional culture in India requires not just legal provisions but also civic education to help citizens understand their rights, duties, and the functioning of democratic institutions, as emphasized in initiatives like the ______ programme for voter awareness.

  1. Digital India
  2. SVEEP
  3. Make in India
  4. Swachh Bharat
polity hard Fill in the Blank Constitutional Amendments - Recent Trend Analysis Constitutional amendment trend analysis critical for UPSC Mains and advanced SSC exams

Recent constitutional amendments (103rd-106th) primarily focus on enhancing representation and affirmative action for marginalized groups, reflecting the Constitution's adaptive capacity to address evolving ______ demands within democratic framework.

  1. economic
  2. social justice
  3. technological
  4. military
polity medium Fill in the Blank Electoral Reforms - Candidate Disclosure Requirements Electoral transparency requirements frequently asked in UPSC and SSC exams

Under Supreme Court directions in Association for Democratic Reforms case (2002) and subsequent electoral reforms, candidates must file affidavits disclosing criminal cases, assets, liabilities, and educational qualifications with their ______ while contesting elections.

  1. party office
  2. Returning Officer
  3. Election Commission
  4. District Magistrate
polity hard Fill in the Blank Sedition Law - Section 124A IPC Status Sedition law reform critical for UPSC Mains and current affairs exams

In May 2022, the Supreme Court put on hold the operation of Section 124A IPC (sedition) and directed the Central Government to review the provision. The new criminal law replacing IPC, Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (effective July 2024), ______ the sedition provision.

  1. retains unchanged
  2. modifies with narrower definition
  3. deletes entirely
  4. expands to include more acts
polity medium Fill in the Blank GST Council - Recent Rate Rationalization GST Council developments critical for UPSC Prelims and Economics-Polity overlap exams

The GST Council, in its recent meetings (2023-24), has focused on rate rationalization by reducing the number of tax slabs and merging certain categories to simplify compliance, while maintaining the weighted voting mechanism where States collectively hold ______ of total votes.

  1. one-half
  2. two-thirds
  3. three-fourths
  4. one-third