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October 5, 2014

Quiz 63- Indian Constitution-General Studies: General Knowledge Question & Answers

621 Q) An Appropriation Bill 
I. is necessary to draw money from the Consolidated Fund of India 
II. cannot be amended to vary the amount of any charged expenditure 
III. includes only the expenditure charged on the Consolidated Fund of India 
IV. is required to withdraw money from the Contingency Fund to India

(a) I and III
(b) I. II and III
(c) I and II
(d) I, II, III and IV

622 Q) Apart from Jammu and Kashmir, which of the following States has a special protection, not withstanding anything contained in the Constitution in certain matter?

(a) Nagaland
(b) Tripura
(c) Mizoram
(d) None

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623 Q) Given below are two statements, one labelled as 
Assertion (A) and other labelled as reason (R): 
Assertion (A) : The Constitution of India provides the appointment of a Governor for a State for a period of five years. 
Reason (R) : The Governor holds office during the pleasure of the President. 
In the context of the above statements which one of the following is correct?

(a) Both A and R true and R is not correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R true, but R is not a correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false but R is true

624 Q) Which of the following is not true about the Supreme Court?

(a) It has only the Appellate jurisdiction.
(b) It is the highest federal court of India.
(c) It does not have the Original jurisdiction.
(d) It can amend the Constitution.

625 Q) Which one of the following powers can be exercised by both the President and the Governor?

(a) Power to pardon a sentence by court martial
(b) Power to remit a sentence in an offence relating to a matter on the State List
(c) Power to commute a sentence of death in certain circumstances
(d) Power to remit a sentence by court martial

626 Q) Public interest litigation applies to any case of public injury arising from

(a) the breach of any public duty
(b) the violation of a constitutional provision
(c) the violation of the law
(d) all the above

627 Q) Consider the following statements: 
I. A Money Bill cannot be introduced in the Council of States. 
2. The Council of States cannot reject a Money Bill nor amend it. 
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a) I only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both I and 2
(d) Neither I nor 2

628 Q) The President of India is elected by the system of proportional representation by single transferable vote. This means that

(a) voters can transfer their voting rights
(b) voters can transfer their voting rights proportionately
(c) voters cast their votes in order of preference
(d) contesting candidates can transfer votes cast in their favour to some other candidates

629 Q) Which one of the following statements about a Money Bill is not correct?

(a) A Money Bill can be tabled in either House of Parliament.
(b) The Speaker of Lok Sabha is the final authority to decide whether a Bill is a Money Bill or not.
(c) The Rajya Sabha must return a Money Bill passed by the Lok Sabha and send it for consideration within 14 days.
(d) The President cannot return a Money Bill to the Lok Sabha for reconsideration.

630 Q) Consider the following statements: 
I. The joint sitting of the two Houses of the Parliament in India is sanctioned under Article 108 of the Constitution 
2. The first joint sitting of Lok Sabha and RajyaSabha was held in the year 1961 
3. The second joint sitting of the two Houses of Indian Parliament was held to pass the Banking Service Commission (Repeal) Bill. 
Which of these statements are correct?

(a) I and 2
(b) 2 and 3
(c) 1 and 3
(d) 1, 2 and 3
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