1. Article 21 of
the Fundamental Rights deals with which subject:
a.
Protection
of certain rights regarding freedom of speech,
b.
Protection
in respect of conviction of offence
c.
Protection against arrest and detention in certain
cases
d.
Protection of
life and personal liberty
2.
Who declares the financial emergency:
a.
President
c.
Finance
Minister
d.
None
of the above
3. After
declaration of financial emergency by the President, what is the period of
operation without approval by the Parliament:
a.
Three
Months
b.
Four Months
c.
Two Months
d.
One
Month
4. Within what
period, the Parliament has to approve Financial emergency declared by the
President:
a.
Six Months
b.
Two Months
c.
Three
Months
d.
Four
Months
5. In Financial Emergency,
salaries and allowances of which groups get reduction:
a.
Central
Government Employees
b.
Judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts
c.
A & B
d.
None
of the above
6. Raj Pramukh
represents whom under the Indian Constitution:
a.
President
b.
Governor
c.
A & B
d.
None
of the above
7. Under the Indian
Constitution, what is the concept behind the protection of President and
Governors:
a.
President
& Governors are above the law
b.
President
& Governors make any law for the Constitution
c.
President and Governors are answerable to Prime
Minister
d.
President and
Governors shall not be answerable to any court to the exercise and performance
of the powers and duties of their office
8.
By which Constitutional amendment, the appellation
Rajpramukh was omitted:
a.
7th Amendment
Act 1956
b.
4th
Amendment Act 1955
c.
6th
Amendment Act 1956
d.
10th
Amendment Act 1961
9. Which
constitutional article provides personal immunity for President and Governors
for official act:
a.
Article
362
b.
Article
363
c.
Article 368
d.
Article 361
10. Which
constitutional article provides personal immunity to the head of the states for
his official act from legal action, including proceedings for contempt of
Court:
a.
Article 361
b.
Article
362
c.
Article
368
d.
Article
369
11. Under which
constitutional articles, newspapers do not have the right to publish report of
the proceedings of a secret session of either of the Houses of Parliament or
Legislative Assembly & Legislative Council:
a.
361
b.
361A
c.
361B
d.
361C
12. Spell out the
condition under Article 361A by which any person or newspaper cannot be sued
for legal proceeding if any report of proceedings of Parliament and State
Legislature is published:
a.
The
report must be a report of the `procedings’ of a House of the Union or a State
Legislature. Hence, it must be relevant to a motion or other business before
the House, and must not have been expunged
b.
It
must be a ‘report’ as distinguished from one article or `Comment’.
c.
Such report must be substantially true. Hence, an
extract or a garbed or perverted report would not be protected. The reporting
must not be actuated by malice
d.
All of the above
13. Any Court
including Supreme Court does not have constitutional right under Article 143 to
exercise jurisdiction over any dispute arising out of any provision of which
agreements that were in operation before commencement of the Constitution:
a.
Treaty,
Agrrement
b.
Covenant,
Engagement
c.
Sanad
d.
All of the above
14. What is the
meaning of Indian State in the Constitution:
a.
Any
territory recognised by President of India
b.
Any
territory before commencement of Indian Constitution by the British ruler
c.
Any territory which government of the Dominion of
India recognized
d.
B & C
15. Before which
Constitutional Amendment, Prince, Chief or other person were recognised by the
President of India as the Ruler of the Indian State:
a.
26th Amendment
Act 1971
b.
24th
Amendment Act 1971
c.
16th
Amendment Act 1963
d. 17th Amendment Act
1964
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