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October 4, 2014

Quiz 5- Indian Constitution-General Studies: General Knowledge Question & Answers

41 Q) While a proclamation of emergency is in operation, the State Government

(a) cannot legislate
(b) can legislate only on subjects in the Concurrent List
(c) can legislate on the subjects in the State List
(d) is suspended

42 Q) The Chief Election Commissioner appointed by the President of Indian cannot be removed from office without following a special procedure laid down in the Constitution. This procedure is the same as the procedure for the removal of

(a) judges of the Supreme Court
(b) the President
(c) The Vice-President
(d) the Chairman of the Union Public Service Commission.

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43 Q) A Bill for alteration of boundaries of State shall not be introduced in the Parliament without the recommendation of

(a) the Presiding Officers of both Houses of Parliament
(b) the Legislatures of the States concerned
(c) Supreme Court
(d) President.


44 Q) What is the qualification for obtaining voting right in India? -

(a) Caste
(b) Property
(c) Age
(d) Education

45 Q) Which of the following statements regarding the residuary powers in the Constitution of India is not correct?

(a) Residuary powers have been given to the Union Parliament.
(b) In matters of residuary powers, the Constitution follows the provisions devised by the British government before independence.
(c) The final authority to decide whether a matter falls under the residuary powers or not is Parliament.
(d) The Government of India Act, 1935 placed residuary powers in the hands of Governor-General.

46 Q) Separation of the Judiciary from the Executive is enjoined by

(a) Preamble
(b) Directive Principle
(c) Seventh Schedule
(d) Judicial Decision.

47 Q) The writ of prohibition issued by the Supreme Court or a High Court is issued against

(a) administrative and judicial authorities
(b) administrative authorities and government
(c) judicial or quasi-judicial authorities
(d) administrative authorities only.

48 Q) The main purpose of Zonal Councils is to

(a) settle disputes between States in a Zone
(b) advise on matters of common interest to States in a Zone
(c) ensure that laws passed by various States do not conflict with each other
(d) devise best ways of utilising available resources of States

49 Q) Which of the following is not correct?

(a) The Election Commission consists of the Chief Election Commissioner and such number of other Election Commissioners as the President may fix
(b) The Election Commissioner conducts the elections to the Parliament. the State Legislatures, the offices of the President and Vice-President and all local bodies
(c) The Chief Election Commissioner is the Chairman of the Commission
(d) The conditions of service of the Chief Election Commissioner shall not be varied to his disadvantage

50 Q) The source of India's Sovereignty lies in the

(a) President
(b) Prime Minister
(c) People of India
(d) Preamble to the Constitution.
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