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1. Under which Article the State of Uttaranchal has altered its name as Uttarakhand?
2. A citizen has a fundamental right to use the best means of imparting and receiving information and as such to have an access to telecasting for the purpose is the observation of the Supreme Court in
3. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
List I
List II
a. Original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court
1. Article 134
b. Appeal in criminal cases to the Supreme Court
2. Article 131
c. Appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court for appeals from the High Courts in regard to Civil Cases
3. Article 143
d. Advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court
4. Article 133
List I | List II |
a. Original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court | 1. Article 134 |
b. Appeal in criminal cases to the Supreme Court | 2. Article 131 |
c. Appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court for appeals from the High Courts in regard to Civil Cases | 3. Article 143 |
d. Advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court | 4. Article 133 |
4. Who headed the commission to report on the administration of the scheduled areas and the welfare of the scheduled tribes in the states, constituted in 1960?
5. "Provisions relating to fundamental duties cannot be enforced by writs. They can be only promoted by constitutional methods. But they can be used for interpreting ambiguous statutes." In which one of the following cases was the aforesaid principle enunciated?
6. The equality provision viz. Article 14 of the Constitution of India has been influenced by the Constitution of
7. How many members in the House of the People are chosen by direct election from territorial constituencies in the States?
8. Law declared by the Supreme Court shall be binding on all the courts with in the territory of India. Here 'courts' means:
9. The Constitution of India embodies the parliamentary form of government because:
10. Which of the following sought to change the character of Indian Government from unitary to federal
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