21. In a parliamentary form of government, real powers of the state are vested in the
22. Which commission recommended the establishment of Inter-state Council?
23. Consider the true statements regarding Government of India Act of 1858
1. Replacement of company rule of the crown rule.
2. Establishment of a Board of Control over the Court of Directors.
3. Reaffirmation of the system of open competition.
4. Separating the legislative and executive function of the Governor-General.
5. Creation of the new office of the Secretary of State for India.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
1. Replacement of company rule of the crown rule.
2. Establishment of a Board of Control over the Court of Directors.
3. Reaffirmation of the system of open competition.
4. Separating the legislative and executive function of the Governor-General.
5. Creation of the new office of the Secretary of State for India.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
24. Fundamental Rights guaranteed in the Indian Constitution can be suspended only by
25. Match the following.
List-I
List-II
a. Qualified veto
1. Can be overridden by legislature by an ordinary majority.
b. Suspensive veto
2. Can be over-riddent by extra ordinary majority of the legislature.
c. Pocket veto
3. Cannot be overridden by legislature.
d. Absolute veto
4. Neither sign nor return for reconsideration.
List-I | List-II |
a. Qualified veto | 1. Can be overridden by legislature by an ordinary majority. |
b. Suspensive veto | 2. Can be over-riddent by extra ordinary majority of the legislature. |
c. Pocket veto | 3. Cannot be overridden by legislature. |
d. Absolute veto | 4. Neither sign nor return for reconsideration. |
26. The Legislative Council in a state can be created or disbanded by the
27. With reference to regionalism, consider the following statements:
1. Regionalism is a disintegrating force unlike nationalism which is a unifying force.
2. Regionalism is not conducive with the idea of federalism.
1. Regionalism is a disintegrating force unlike nationalism which is a unifying force.
2. Regionalism is not conducive with the idea of federalism.
28. The writ of mandamus is available for the purpose of
1. Enforcement of Fundamental Rights.
2. Compelling a Court or Judicial Tribunal to exercise its jurisdiction when it has refused to exercise it.
3. Directing a public official or the Government not to enforce a law which is unconstitutional.
1. Enforcement of Fundamental Rights.
2. Compelling a Court or Judicial Tribunal to exercise its jurisdiction when it has refused to exercise it.
3. Directing a public official or the Government not to enforce a law which is unconstitutional.
29. Consider the following statements.
1. A person who has held office as a judge of the Supreme Court is prohibited from practicing law before any court.
2. Constitution provides that salaries and allowances of Supreme Court Judges can not be varied to his disadvantage during his term of office, but President can overide this guarantee during the proclamation of financial emergency.
3. Supreme Court has power to punish for its own contempt.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
1. A person who has held office as a judge of the Supreme Court is prohibited from practicing law before any court.
2. Constitution provides that salaries and allowances of Supreme Court Judges can not be varied to his disadvantage during his term of office, but President can overide this guarantee during the proclamation of financial emergency.
3. Supreme Court has power to punish for its own contempt.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
30. Parliament of India is composed of
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