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41. Which of the following has the power to establish a common High Court for two or more States and Union Territory
42. The Parliament of India consists of
43. According to the existing provision, the reservation of seats for the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the House of the People and in the Legislative Assemblies of the States shall cease after . . . . . . . . year from the commencement of the Constitution of India.
44. Part IX-B of the Constitution of India containing Articles 243ZH to 243ZT pertaining to the Cooperative Societies was inserted by:
45. Match List I (Article) with List II (Power) and select the correct answer:
List I (Article)
List II (Power)
a. Article 129
1. Original jurisdiction
b. Article 131
2. Appellate jurisdiction
c. Article 132
3. Appeal by special leave
d. Article 136
4. Powers of Court of Record
List I (Article) | List II (Power) |
a. Article 129 | 1. Original jurisdiction |
b. Article 131 | 2. Appellate jurisdiction |
c. Article 132 | 3. Appeal by special leave |
d. Article 136 | 4. Powers of Court of Record |
46. Regarding judicial review, it would be correct to say:
1. It tends to elevate the judiciary to the rank of super-legislature
2. Its scope is limited as it emphasises on the procedure 'established by law' rather than 'due process of law'
3. It includes judicial competence to review executive enforcement of legislative enactments
4. It is indispensable to a federal system of government
1. It tends to elevate the judiciary to the rank of super-legislature
2. Its scope is limited as it emphasises on the procedure 'established by law' rather than 'due process of law'
3. It includes judicial competence to review executive enforcement of legislative enactments
4. It is indispensable to a federal system of government
47. Though the major part of the Constitution of India came into force on 26thJanuary 1950, the provision relating to citizenship, elections, provisional Parliament, and temporary and transitional provisions came into force with immediate effect, from
48. Under which Articles of the Constitution the rights given therein are available only to the citizens of India?
49. Which one of the following statements is not correct?
The President's rule in a state can be imposed.
The President's rule in a state can be imposed.
50. Which of the following are the principal features of Government of India Act, 1919
1. Introduction of dyarchy in the executive government of the provinces
2. Introduction of separate communal electorate for Muslims
3. Devolution of legislative authority by the Centre to the Provinces
4. Expansion and reconstitution of Central and Provincial Legislatures
1. Introduction of dyarchy in the executive government of the provinces
2. Introduction of separate communal electorate for Muslims
3. Devolution of legislative authority by the Centre to the Provinces
4. Expansion and reconstitution of Central and Provincial Legislatures
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