MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING Class Room - Daily Dose BookletDDB NO: Indian Polity 10 (English)
1 B. if he is satisfied that a situation has arisen in which the government of the state cannot be carried on in accordance with the Constitution
2 B. the President
3 A. R S Sarkaria
4 D. Bahujan Samaj party
5 C. the Union Cabinet
6 A. Meghalaya and Sikkim
7 B. introduced Fundamental Duties for the first time
8 D. all the above
9 B. Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council
10 D. 14 states and 6 union territories
11 D. 3, 1, 4, 2
12 A. Dr Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
13 C. 1 and 2
14 A. VV Giri
15 B. for a term of six years or till they attain the age of65 years
16 A. has to be filled within reasonable time, as there is no time limit prescribed in the Constitution
17 C. Haryana
18 A. the Union Public Service Commission
19 B. elected through an electoral college consisting of the elected members of Parliament and state legislative assemblies
20 C. none
21 D. Violation of the Constitution
22 A. the council of ministers automatically stands dissolved
23 C. 1, 2, and 3
24 D. Union of South Africa
25 B. all the above
26 C. The Commission can order inquiry into any matter if there are reasonable grounds (suo-moto power).
27 B. the first hour of the sitting
28 C. the President on the recommendation of the Prime Minister
29 C. The nominated members of both houses of Parliament have voting right in the election of the Vice-President but not in the election of the President
30 C. Choudhary Charan Singh
31 B. The state shall endeavor to protect and improve the environment.
32 A. under all the above conditions
33 D. The President can reduce the salaries of state civil servants including those of the judges of High Courts.
34 C. A is true but R is false
35 D. of all the above reasons
36 C. excise duties
37 D. not binding on the President
38 D. Resolution in the Vidhan Sabha by a majority of the total membership of the house and by majority of not less than two-thirds of the members of the house present and voting, followed by consent of each house of the Parliament by the majority of the members present and voting.
39 D. Article 356
40 B. six months
41 D. Jawaharlal Nehru
42 D. for a term of six years
43 B. Prohibition
44 D. both A and R are true but R is not a correct explanation of A
45 B. Berubari case
46 D. 1956
47 B. the Consolidated Fund of India
48 C. Rs 1,00,000
49 A. None of the courts
50 D. B R Ambedkar
51 C. Haryana
52 B. the Speaker
53 A. a joint session of the two houses
54 A. the Rajamannar Commission
55 C. Sardar Patel and V.P. Menon
56 C. has to sign it
57 D. Adjudicating administrative conflicts
58 D. VP Singh
59 A. 36
60 C. 1, 2, 4, 3
61 B. appointed by the governor
62 D. In case of a deadlock over a Money Bill, the President can summon a joint sitting of Parliament.
63 C. 25 per cent of total
64 D. must have attained the age of 55 years
65 A. the courts
66 B. the Parliament
67 B. The Vice-President of India is the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha
68 C. none of these
69 C. GV Mavalankar
70 C. they dispense justice impartially
71 C. He shall have the right of audience in all the Courts within the territory of India
72 A. right to property
73 B. incorporated in the original Constitution
74 B. Article 17: Abolition of titles
75 C. right to property
76 A. Committee on Government Assurances
77 A. Article 226
78 A. the Chief Justice of the High Court
79 C. shared by the concerned states
80 B. positive instructions to the government to work for the attainment of set objectives
81 B. three
82 A. 1, 3 and 4
83 A. It provides equal representation to the states in the Rajya Sabha.
84 C. the 42nd Amendment
85 A. one month
86 D. protection of agrarian reform laws in certain states
87 A. Property
88 D. the Governor
89 C. the state legislature
90 C. Justice M Hidyatullah
91 B. the Planning Commission
92 D. 1, 2 and 4
93 A. the President, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
94 D. on a request of Parliament made through a resolution passed by a two-third majority of its members
95 C. by the Constitution
96 C. the 24th Amendment
97 B. Both are true
98 D. A Parliament in which no party has a clear majority
99 B. Article 17
100 A. within one month in case of national emergency and within two months in case of emergency due to break down of constitutional machinery and financial emergency
101 A. the resources available with the government
102 A. to command a person or public authority to do something in the nature of public duty
103 A. elected by the members of legislative council
104 D. all the above factors
105 D. Expansion of Viceroy's executive council
106 B. Speaker
107 D. 1, 2, and 3 are correct
108 B. all the above
109 D. only during the recess of the State legislature
110 D. Original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court
111 B. the Supreme Court
112 B. all the above
113 B. the President
114 B. Rejection of Pakistan
115 C. 10 years
116 D. only in the legislative assembly
117 A. a member of the panel of Chairmen announced by the Speaker
118 A. the United Kingdom
119 C. right to elementary education
120 C. Four
121 C. only if he seeks such advice
122 B. all the above
123 C. Education
124 A. he can remove the judge of a Supreme Court on grounds of misconduct
125 B. one-third of its members retire every two years
126 A. the President
127 C. the legislative assembly
128 B. Fifth Lok Sabha
129 C. 1967
130 B. ensure individual liberty
131 D. 74, 75 and 78
132 A. if the President, on receipt of a report from the governor of the state or otherwise is satisfied that a situation has arisen in which the government of the state cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution
133 B. Rajya Sabha
134 C. 42nd Amendment
135 C. providing a social and economic base for a genuine democracy in the country