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203.Which Article of the Constitution abolishes untouchability?
Article 42
Article 15
Article 14
Article 17
204.Who is the chairman of the newly formed NITI Aayog replacing the Planning Commission?.
Prime Minister
President
Home Minister
Finance Minister
205.Who was the permanent President of the Constituent Assembly?.
B.N. Rao
Dr. Ambedkar
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Sachidanand Sinha
206.Which Constitutional Amendment introduced the anti-defection provisions in the Constitution?
51st Amendment
52nd Amendment
53rd Amendment
54th Amendment
207.Which one of the following is NOT mentioned in the Preamble to the Constitution?
Dignity of the individual
Dignity of the Constitution
Fraternity
Unity and integrity of the Nation
208.After independence, the first State organised on the basis of language is
Tamilnadu
Kerala
Karnataka
Andhra Pradesh
209.Lame-duck session of Parliament means
The first session of Parliament after the elections of the Lok Sabha
The last session of Parliament before the dissolution of the lok Sabha
The session of Parliament in which the no-confidence motion is discussed
A session of Parliament, which fails to pass any Bill
210.If a no-confidence motion is passed against a Minister
The concerned Minister has to resign
The whole council of Ministers has to resign
The Lok Sabha has to be dissolved
The Prime Minister and the concerned Minister have to resign
211.The President has the power to nominate two members to Lok Sabha belonging to______
Christian Community
Anglo – Indian Community
Business Community
Sikh Community
212.Who was the Constitutional Advisor to the Constituent Assembly?
Dr. Ambedkar
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Jawahar Lal Nehru
B.N Rao
213.Who participates in the election of the Vice-President?
Member of the Lok Sabha
Elected members of the Rajiya Sabha and the Lok Shaba
Member of the Rajiya Shaba and the Lok Shaba
Members of Legislative Assemblies of the States
214.Which of the following directive principles of States Policy were added by 42nd Amendment?
i. Participation of workers in the management of industry
ii. Minimizing inequality of income and status
iii. Protection of environment
iv. Free legal aid to poor
i, iii and iv
i, ii and iii
i, ii and iv
ii, iii and iv
215.Which of the following are the types of authority attributed to the President of India?
Real and popular
Titular and de-jure
Political and nominal
Constitutional and nominal
216.Which of the following previsions are NOT included in the Indian Constitution?
i. President can suspend any of the fundamental rights during emergency
ii. Prime Minister can dismiss any Chief Minister
iii. States have power to amend any law of Parliament on a subject in the concurrent list with the assent of the President
iv. Governor can reserve any Bill for consideration by the President
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below:
i and ii
ii and iii
iii and iv
i and iv
217.Which one of the following are the exclusive powers of the Lok Sabha?
i. To introduce Money bills
ii. To ratify the declaration of emergency
iii. To pass a motion of no-confidence against the Council of Ministers
iv. To impeach the President
Choose the correct answer from the code given below:
i and iii
ii and iii
i and iv
iii and iv
218.It is mandatory for the Governor to reserve a bill for the consideration by the President if such a Bill affects
The rate of land revenue
Powers of High Court
The powers of the Advocate General of the State
The amount of salary paid to the Members of Legislative Assembly
219.Which is the most important reason to consider India as a Secular State?
Peoples of different religions live in India
Government works for the welfare of people of all religions
Religions is separated from politics
Minority religions are given special protection
220.Under Indian Constitution, the concentration of wealth violates the
Directive Principles
Right to equality
Right to freedom
Concept of welfare state
221.Which of the following statements correctly defines the Judicial Review?
The authority of the Courts to punish political offenders
The authority of the Courts to correct the errors of the Government
The authority of the Courts to issue various writs
The authority of the Courts to interpret the legality of laws
222.The Doctrine that the Fundamental Rights cannot be amended under Article 398 was propounded by the Supreme Court in?
Gopalan. Vs. State of Madras
Keshvanand Bharati Vs. State of Kerala
Golaknath Vs. State of Punjab
Maneka Vs. Union of India
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