231 Q) The Dinesh Goswami Committee was concerned with
(a) de-nationalisation of banks
(b) electoral reforms
(c) steps to put down insurgency in the north-east
(d) the problem of the Chakmas
232 Q) Under the Constitution, the residuary powers vest with the
(a) President
(b) Supreme Court
(c) Union government
(d) State Government
233 Q) Which of the following states/union territories has no legislative council?
(a) Bihar
(b) Karnataka
(c) Uttar Pradesh
(d) Tripura
234 Q) What is reflected by the separation of the Judiciary from the Executive?
(a) Gandhian philosophy
(b) Socialism
(c) Secularism
(d) Liberal and intellectual philosophy
235 Q) Acts of State done in the name of the President of India are required to be countersigned by way of authentication by
(a) a Minister
(b) the Prime Minister
(c) the Speaker
(d) a Secretary to the Government
236 Q) The Chief Justice and other Judges of the High Court are appointed by the
(a) Chief Minister of the concerned State
(b) Governor of the concerned State
(c) President
(d) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
237 Q) Regarding reservation of seats in panchayats and municipalities, it would not be correct to say that
(a) seats are reserved for the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in proportion to their populations.
(b) at least one-third of the total number of seats to be filled by direct elections shall be reserved for women.
(c) the reservation favouring Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes shall be operative upto 2000 AD.
(d) the unreserved seats cannot be contested by women.
238 Q) The residuary powers mean the
(a) powers shared between the Union and State Government
(b) powers related to country's internal affairs
(c) powers related to country's external affairs
(d) powers not included in any of the three Lists
239 Q) In the event of non-availability of Chief Justice of India, an Acting Chief Justice can be appointed by
(a) the Chief Justice of India
(b) the President in consultation with the Chief Justice of India
(c) the Union Law Minister
(d) the President
240 Q) The State shall not make any law which takes away or abridges the Fundamental Rights. Which one of the following shall not be construed as law for this purpose?
(a) Ordinance
(b) By-law
(c) Rule
(d) Constitutional Amendments
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