1. Which among the following statements is/are
NOT true about the Public Bill?
(A) Generally, it has a better chance of approval than the Private Bill
(B) Public Bill is introduced by a minister in the Parliament
(C) Notice period for introduction of Bill is one month
(D) A Public Bill demonstrates the policies of the ruling party government
2. Arrange the following state
reorganisation committees in chronological order.
1. Fazl ali commission
2. Dhar commission
3. JVP committee
Choose the correct following code sequence
(A) 3-2-1
(B) 1-2-3
(C) 1-3-2
(D) 2-3-1
1. Fazl ali commission
2. Dhar commission
3. JVP committee
Choose the correct following code sequence
(A) 3-2-1
(B) 1-2-3
(C) 1-3-2
(D) 2-3-1
3. Which Constitutional Article define `Municipalities' ?
(A) Article 243P
(B) Article 243Q
(C) Article 243T
(D) Article 343U
(A) Article 243P
(B) Article 243Q
(C) Article 243T
(D) Article 343U
4. Fazl Ali commission of 1956
identified which of following factors that can be taken into account in any
scheme of reorganisation of states?
1. Preservation and strengthening of the unity and security of the country.
2. Linguistic and cultural.
3. Financial economic and administrative considerations.
4. Planning and promotion of the people in each state as well as of the nation as a whole.
Which of the above factor(s) is/are correct?
(A) 1 only
(B) 1 and 2 only
(C) 1 and 3 only
(D) All of the above
1. Preservation and strengthening of the unity and security of the country.
2. Linguistic and cultural.
3. Financial economic and administrative considerations.
4. Planning and promotion of the people in each state as well as of the nation as a whole.
Which of the above factor(s) is/are correct?
(A) 1 only
(B) 1 and 2 only
(C) 1 and 3 only
(D) All of the above
5. The Constitution declares India to
be a sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic, assuring its citizens
of justice, equality, and liberty, and endeavours to promote fraternity among
them. The words "socialist" and "secular"
were added to the definition in year:
(A) 1956
(B) 1976
(C) 1970
(D) 1952
(A) 1956
(B) 1976
(C) 1970
(D) 1952
6. Consider the following
statements:
1. Court can direct legislature to enact particular kind of laws.
2. The prohibition of slaughter of cows,buffaloes and horse cannot be imposed by court.
Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct regarding article 50?
(A) 1 only
(B) 2 only
(C) Both 1 and 2
(D) Neither 1 nor 2
1. Court can direct legislature to enact particular kind of laws.
2. The prohibition of slaughter of cows,buffaloes and horse cannot be imposed by court.
Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct regarding article 50?
(A) 1 only
(B) 2 only
(C) Both 1 and 2
(D) Neither 1 nor 2
7. What is the meaning of the word Quorum?
(A) Minimum number of members required to be present in the House before it can transact any type of business
(B) Maximum number of members allowed in any given session
(C) The discipline of maintaining the decorum in the House
(D) Quorum means approval of the majority members present during the sitting
(A) Minimum number of members required to be present in the House before it can transact any type of business
(B) Maximum number of members allowed in any given session
(C) The discipline of maintaining the decorum in the House
(D) Quorum means approval of the majority members present during the sitting
8. Consider the following
statements:
1. On the basis of article 21, the duty under article 48 A can be enforced.
2. Merely asserting an intention for development is not enough to sanction destruction of local ecological resources
Which of the above is/are correct?
(A) 1 only
(B) 2 only
(C) Both 1 and 2
(D) Neither 1 nor 2
1. On the basis of article 21, the duty under article 48 A can be enforced.
2. Merely asserting an intention for development is not enough to sanction destruction of local ecological resources
Which of the above is/are correct?
(A) 1 only
(B) 2 only
(C) Both 1 and 2
(D) Neither 1 nor 2
9. Consider the following
statements and which one is correct?
(A) International treaties do not automatically become part of national law. They have to be incorporated into the legal system by appropriate law.
(B) International treaties automatically become part of national law.
(C) International treaties automatically become part of national law. They have to be incorporated into the legal system for reference.
(D) International treaties automatically become part of national law. They have to be incorporated into the legal system by appropriate law.
(A) International treaties do not automatically become part of national law. They have to be incorporated into the legal system by appropriate law.
(B) International treaties automatically become part of national law.
(C) International treaties automatically become part of national law. They have to be incorporated into the legal system for reference.
(D) International treaties automatically become part of national law. They have to be incorporated into the legal system by appropriate law.
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