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Indian Constitution
A, B and D only
A, B and C only
A, B, D and E
All of them
2. The Supreme Court of India does not have original jurisdiction in the settling of *
disputes
between the Government of India and one State on one hand and other States on the
other hand
does not prevent the UnionGovernment from making changesin the name and
boundaries of theState
does not prevent the President from exercising his right to suspend the
constitutional machinery of the Stateon the ground that the StateGovernment has
failed to carry outdirections of the Union Government
does not prevent the Union Government from making any international agreement
affecting the State without taking the consent of the State Legislature
prevents the Union Government from making any alteration in the name and
boundaries of the state
4. The Parliament can make a law on a subject in the State List when I. A *
Proclamation of Emergency is in force
II. Two or more States make a request to the Parliament to make a
law on a subject III. Rajya Sabha passes are
solution that such subjects have acquired national importance
Only I
I and II
II and III
All of these
recommendation of the distribution between the Union and the States of the net
proceeds of taxes
recommendation of the allocation to the States of the respective shares of such tax
proceeds
The President can send reserve police to the State to secure compliance
The President can declare the breakdown of Constitutional machinery in the State
and assume responsibility for the governance of responsibility of the state
The President can dissolve the State Legislature and order fresh election
The President cannot do any of the things mentioned in (a), (b) and (c)
7. Match the following features of the Indian Constitution and their sources. *
I II
(A) Bill of Rights and
Judicial Review 1. England (B)
Parliamentary system of democracy
2. Ireland (C) Directive Principles
3. U.S.A. (D) Residuary powers
with Centre 4. Canada
gives immense powers in the hands of the courts regarding judicial review
gives the authority to the courts to go into the question as to whether a law is ‘due’
i.e. just or not
limits the authority of the Indian Courts in judicial review and the courts cannot go
into the question as to whether a law is just or not
By approaching the Supreme Court which will issue appropriate writs against the
authority
Parliament will take note of such violations and tell the courts
It is automatically protected
Right to equality
Right of life
11. Put the following in the ascending order with regard to their years of *
creation.I. Andhra Pradesh II. Gujarat III. Nagaland IV. Meghalaya V. Haryana
II, I, III, V, IV
I, II, III, V, IV
II, V, I, III, IV
12. The writ of prohibition issued by the Supreme Court or a High Court is issued *
against:
14. The Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabhasit jointly when *
Clear selection
The Sarpanch and the Chairman are elected directly by the people
18.Consider the following statements regarding the High courts in India: *
1. There are 18 High Courts in India
2. Three of them have jurisdiction onmore than one
state. 3. No Union
Territory has a H.C. of itsown. 4. Judges of the H.C. hold
office till the age of 62.
1, 2 & 4
2&3
1&4
4 only
3, 4, 2, 1
4, 3, 1, 2
4, 3, 2, 1
3, 4, I, 2
Other:
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