1.
Under which Constitutional Amendment Privy Purses
were abolished:
a.
36th
Amendment Act 1975
b.
26th Amendment
Act 1971
c.
16th
Amendment Act 1963
d.
17th
Amendment Act 1964
2. Under which
Constitutional Article, Union Government has the power to give direction to the
State Govt. regarding any of the provisions of the Constitution:
a.
Article 368
b.
Article 362
c.
Article 365
d.
Article 367
3.
If any State Government fails to comply with or to
give effect to any direction given by the Union Government, who can come to
conclusion that a situation has arisen in which the State cannot carry out
governance in accordance with the provision in the Constituion:
a.
President
b.
Prime
Minister
c.
Home
Minister
d.
Supreme
Court
4. Under Article
365 what are the duties of the Union Government with respect to State
Governments:
a.
Ensure that every State Minister should act in
accordance with the advice of Chief Minister
b.
Ensure that Governor acts under advice of the Chief
Minister
c.
Ensure that
Governance in the State is in accordance with the Constitution
d.
All
of the above
5. What is the
meaning of Foreign State as given in our Indian Constitution:
a.
Federal
State
b.
Commonwealth State
c.
Nation
d.
Any State other
than India
6.
Which Constitutional article defines the work of
Administrative Tribunal:
a.
Article 323A
b.
Article
233B
c.
Article
223B
d.
None
of the above
7. Under which part
of the Constitution, Tribunals have been defined:
a.
Part Four
b.
Part Seven
c.
Part Fifteen
d.
Part
Ten
8. What are the
subjects for adjudication or trial by Administrative Tribunal:
a.
Private sector employee recruitment disputes
b.
Decide on recruitment in Public sector
c.
Dispute and
complaints with respect to recruitment and condition of service of persons
appointed in the public services in connection with the officers of the Union
or of any State or of any local or other Authority within the territory of
India
d.
None
of the above
9. Administrative
Tribunal is meant for whom:
a.
Union
b.
Each
State
c.
Two or more States
d.
All the above
10. Which
Constitutional Amendment introduced the subject Tribunal in the Indian Constitution:
a.
Forty-second
Amendement Act
b.
Sixty-ninth
Amendment Act
c.
Seventeenth
Amendment Act
d.
Seventy-one
Amendment Act
11. On which
Administrative Tribunal have no right to adjudicate disputes:
a.
Members
of the Defence Forces
b.
Officers
and Servants of the Supreme Court or of any High Court
c.
Members of the Secretariat Staff of Parliament or of
any legislature of any State or Union Territory
d.
All of the above
12. Administrative
Tribunals entertain those employees who are under employment with whom?
a.
Union
or State Government
b.
A
Local or other authority within the territory of India
c.
A Corporation owned or controlled by the Government
d.
All of the above
13. Jurisdiction of
the Administrative Tribunal is not supplementary but is a complete substitute
for whom:
a.
High
Court
b.
Civil Courts
c.
A & B
d.
None of the above
14. Under which
constitutional article, jurisdiction of the Supreme Court has been retained
over the Administrative Tribunals:
a.
Article 356
b.
Article 136
c.
Article
132
d.
Article
134
15. Jurisdiction of
the High Courts under Article 226 over service matters has been taken over by
which judicial institution:
a.
District Court
b.
Administrative
Court
c.
Chief
Metropolitan Magistrate
d.
High
Court
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