31. Mandamus is
32. For the enforcement of Fundamental Rights, the Supreme Court may issue a/an
33. Arrange these Acts enacted by Parliament in the manner Supreme Court struck down
1. Bihar Land Reforms Act
2. Kerala Agrarian Reforms Act
3. Madras and Reforms Act
4. Rajasthan Tenancy Act
1. Bihar Land Reforms Act
2. Kerala Agrarian Reforms Act
3. Madras and Reforms Act
4. Rajasthan Tenancy Act
34. Which of the following statements are correct?
1. The National Food Securities Act (NFSA) passed in 2013 has been implemented in only 11 states and union territories.
2. The government extended the deadline by 6 months for remaining states to implement NFSA.
3. The law aims to provide legal entitlements to 5 kg of subsidized food-grains per person a month at Rs. 1-3/kg.
1. The National Food Securities Act (NFSA) passed in 2013 has been implemented in only 11 states and union territories.
2. The government extended the deadline by 6 months for remaining states to implement NFSA.
3. The law aims to provide legal entitlements to 5 kg of subsidized food-grains per person a month at Rs. 1-3/kg.
35. Constitution (Article, 138), empowers the following authority to enlarge the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
36. Consider the following statements about the Ethics Committee. Which among the following is/are NOT true about it?
1. Ethics Committee overlooks the discipline and decorum in the Parliament.
2. It was constituted in Rajya Sabha in 1997, and in Lok Sabha in 2000.
3. Ethics Committee is an ad-hoc committee.
4. Ethics Committee is involved in making sure that everyone conforms with the code of conduct.
1. Ethics Committee overlooks the discipline and decorum in the Parliament.
2. It was constituted in Rajya Sabha in 1997, and in Lok Sabha in 2000.
3. Ethics Committee is an ad-hoc committee.
4. Ethics Committee is involved in making sure that everyone conforms with the code of conduct.
37. 53rd Amendment inserted a new article conferring full statehood on
38. The Indian Constitution establishes a secular State, meaning
1. The State treats all religions equally.
2. Freedom of faith and worship is allowed to all the people.
3. Educational institutions, without exception, are free to impart religious instruction.
4. The State makes no discrimination on the basis of the religion in matters of employment.
1. The State treats all religions equally.
2. Freedom of faith and worship is allowed to all the people.
3. Educational institutions, without exception, are free to impart religious instruction.
4. The State makes no discrimination on the basis of the religion in matters of employment.
39. "If God were to tolerate untouchability I would not recognise him as God at all". Who said it?
40. In the Indian judicial system, the primary aim of justice in the case of 'Juvenile delinquents' is
1. Punitive
2. Correctional and punitive
3. Correctional and not punitive
4. All round improvement and remorsing
1. Punitive
2. Correctional and punitive
3. Correctional and not punitive
4. All round improvement and remorsing
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