Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Indian Polity - English Set 04 Answers and Explanations

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DDB NO: Indian Polity 04 (English)


V. UNION / CENTRAL GOVERNMENT

1 Original Jurisdiction
2 Disputes between Union and States
3 All Inter-State disputes
4 President
5 appeals against writs
6 Substantial question of law
7 Parliament
8 Taking cognizance of the concerned matter through letter addressed to the Court
9 Parliament
10 Chief Justice of India with the prior consent of the President
11 if requisite number of Judges are not available to hold the meeting of the Court
12 none
13 he/she must have attained the age of 55 years
14 Once appointed, the Judges cannot be removed from their Office before the date of retirement
15 Acts as the protector of the Directive Principles of State Policy
16 Keshavananda Bharti Case
17 Minerva Mills Case
18 Supreme Court
19 Supreme Court, granting in its discretion special permission to appeal from any judgment passed by any Court
20 USA
21 5th
22 a joint session of the two Houses
23 one-tenth
24 Maharashtra
25 In the event of the dissolution of the Lok Sabha, any Bill pending in the Rajya Sabha, but not passed by the Lok Sabha, lapses
26 6 are constituted by the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha and 11 by the Speaker of the Lok Sabha
27 stoppage of debate on a motion
28 Lok Sabha
29 Judges 30
30 Harlal J. Kania
31 highly  attractive retirement benefits
32 superior officer
33 By the Constitution
34 Supreme Court
35 Supreme Court
36 141
37 137
38 President in consultation with the Chief Justice of India
39 65
40 In the opinion of the President, he must be a distinguished Jurist
41 With the approval of the President
42 can be prosecuted
43 The supreme courts or the high courts or the district and the session courts
44 President
45 recommendation of the Parliament
46 President
47 (i) All its decisions have evidentiary value and cannot be questioned in any court & (ii) It has power to punish for its contempt
48 only if he seeks such advice
49 President
50 Original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court
51 Original Jurisdiction
52 Disputes between Union and States
53 All Inter-State disputes
54 President
55 appeals against writs
56 Substantial question of law
57 Parliament
58 Taking cognizance of the concerned matter through letter addressed to the Court
59 Parliament
60 Chief Justice of India with the prior consent of the President
61 if requisite number of  Judges are not available to hold the meeting of the Court
62 none
63 he/she must have attained the age of 55 years
64 Once appointed, the Judges cannot be removed from their Office before the date of retirement
65 Acts as the protector of the Directive Principles of State Policy
66 Keshavananda  Bharti Case
67 Minerva Mills Case
68 Supreme Court
69 Supreme Court, granting in its discretion  special permission to appeal from any judgment passed by any Court
70 USA
71 to ensure proper working of the federal system of the government
72 Adoption of Federal system of Government
73 42nd
74 1990s
75 Judiciary
76 USA
77 Constitution is supreme
78 Procedure established by law
79 Union List
80 State List
81 Union List
82 List I
83 List II
84 Union Government
85 Union Government
86 Law of the Center prevails
87 Australia
88 Defence, Foreign Affairs and Communication
89 very strong center
90 in all these cases
91 All these Lists
92 Education
93 It was approved for the President
94 A Body appointed by Parliament
95 the authority of the Law
96 Run the machinery of State
97 During National Emergency
98 rigid and flexible
99 South Africa
100 368
101 42nd
102 24th
103 Golak Nath Case
104 has to sign it
105 submit resignation of his Cabinet
106 Guardian of public finances
107 President
108 for a term of six years
109 President on the recommendation of the Parliament
110 Consolidated Fund of India
111 by the Parliament
112 (i) making the removal of CAG very difficult, (ii) providing that his salary and service conditions shall not be changed to his disadvantage & (iii) by giving the CAG complete control over his administrative staff
113 only audit functions
114 President
115 under the Constitution
116 Public Accounts Committee
117 twelve months
118 Municipal Bodies
119 President and Governor
120 Interest payments
121 Highest Legal Officer of Union Government
122 President
123 during the pleasure of the President
124 to render legal advice to Central Government
125 Attorney General
126 President
127 Attorney General of India
128 All India Services, Central Services and State Services
129 Rajya Sabha
130 The Lok Sabha can sent the same for Presidential assent
131 280
132 5
133 5
134 President
135 President
136 Finance Commission
137 National Development Council
138 Parliament
139 President
140 Parliament
141 Jharkhand
142 Tripura, manipur, Himachal Pradesh
143 Tripura
144 Parliament
145 Adjournment Motion
146 5
147 Parliament
148 two
149 two-third % majority
150 permission granted by the Supreme Court to appeal
151 awarding lesser punishment
152 Commit breach of law
153 Ascertaining the meaning of a word
154 Planning
155 Executive Body
156 Deputy Prime Minister
157 311
158 Parliament
159 312
160 Rajya Sabha passes a Resolution with two-thirds majority
161 315
162 Ministry of Human Resources Development
163 Home Minister
164 Environment and Forest
165 State Government
166 Central Government
167 President
168 (i) All India Judicial Services, (ii) Indian Forest Services & (iii) Indian Administrative Services
169 Union Public Service Commission
170 6/6 and 65/62
171 Chairman of the Union Public Service Commission
172 President / Governor
173 Consolidated Fund
174 Parliament / Governor
175 Planning Commission
176 1950
177 PM
178 Linguistic
179 Andhra Pradesh
180 XXI
181 7th
182 President
183 Recognized Official language
184 Parliament
185 National Capital Territory
186 1956
187 Lieutenant Governor
188 Delhi
189 Both List II and III
190 Lieutenant Governor
191 Prime  Minister
192 Legislative Assembly of Delhi
193 239A
194 Parliament
195 Part C States
196 Union Government
197 Discretionary
198 Lieutenant Governor
199 18
200 50
201 26.01.1950
202 Elected by the two Houses of Parliament
203 President
204 Should be a Graduate
205 Supreme Court
206 Queen of England
207 On the advice of the Council of Ministers
208 One
209 Fakhruddin Ali Ahmad
210 V.K. Krishna Menon
211 Food and Agriculture
212 Parliamentary
213 Only the State Governments
214 Land revenue
215 137
216 Ombudsman in Scandinavia
217 President, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
218 1973
219 1972
220 Dadra and Nagar Haveli
221 Union Parliament
222 Appointed by the Speaker
223 Election
224 Judicial
225 Center-State relations
226 Jawaharlal Nehru
227 (i) Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission, (ii) Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha & (iii) Speaker of Lok Sabha
228 President of India
229 Five
230 It is constituted under the Article 280 of the Constitution
231 Dr. C. Rangarajan
232 Ratan Tata
233 P. N. Bhagwati
234 Rule of Law
235 Petitions by any conscious person or organization on behalf of an aggrieved person or group for reasons of interest of the public
236 Central Statistical Organization
237 One-tenth of the total number of members of that House
238 That no person can be punished unless his guilt is established by a fair trial
239 Positive Law
240 First
241 Has no option but to accept such advice
242 Parliament is not in session
243 Prorogation
244 Judicial
245 VII
246 Judiciary only
247 Canadian
248 A Joint Sitting of the two Houses
249 A rule of legislative procedure under which further debate on a motion can be stopped
250 The proposal for amending the Constitution can only be initiated in Lok Sabha
251 A Bill to amend the Constitution
252 Dissolution of House
253 Appointed by the Speaker
254 Public Accounts, Public Understanding, Estimate
255 Speaker of Lok Sabha
256 Speaker
257 Demands for Grants Committee
258 Public Account and Estimate Committees
259 Money Bill 
260 A Money Bill can only be introduced in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha has no power to make a change in it against the will of Lok Sabha
261 Resolution of impeaching the President
262 Non-Plan
263 Towards Infrastructural and Agricultural Growth
264 Acquisition and requisitioning of property
265 Inter-State Commerce Council
266 Majority of the Members of Lok Sabha
267 Larger than Cabinet
268 Rajya Sabha alone
269 Chairman of Rajya Sabha
270 The Supreme Court of India has to look into all disputes with regard to the election of Vice President of India
271 42nd
272 North-East India accounts for a little over half of the country’s tribal population
273 Ministry of Human Resource Development
274 Culture
275 Science and Technology
276 Technical Education and Literacy
277 257
278 123
279 There is no constitutional bar for a nominated member to be appointed as a Union Minister
280 Parliament
281 143
282 Among all the States of India, Maharashtra publishes the largest number of newspaper
283 President can make the ordinance only when either of the two Houses of Parliament is not in session
284 Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs
285 Only if he seeks such advice
286 Supreme Court, High Courts, Other Courts
287 Expansion of jurisdiction of courts
288 To control the receipt and issue of public money, and to ensure that the public revenue is lodged in the exchequer
289 First
290 Regulation of labor
291 Yielding the floor
292 Parliament
293 Legal
294 275
295 Lakshadweep – Chandigarh – Pondicherry – Andaman and Nicobar Islands
296 A simple, transparent, easy to pay tax imposed on the consumers
297 State Sales Tax
298 Land Tax
299 Prime Minister
300 i) The Rajya Sabha alone has the power to declare that it would be in national interest for the Parliament to legislate with respect to a matter in the State List.
301 Members of Public Service Commission
302 Lack of employment opportunities in rural areas
303 3
304 President
305 High proportion of labor in secondary activity

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