61.
Which of the following were the recommendations of the Sarkaria Commission about the appointment of the Governor?
1. He should be eminent in some walk of life.
2. He should be a person from outside the State.
3. He should be a detached figure and not too intimately connected with local politics of the State.
4. He should be a person who has not taken too great a part in politics in general and in the recent past, in particular.

62.
Which of the following have been identified as the ground for judicial review in the exercise of Power of Pardon by the President of India or Governor of a state?
1. That the order has been passed without application of mind.
2. That the order is malafide.
3. That the order is based on extraneous or wholly irrelevant considerations.
4. That the order suffers from arbitrariness.

64.
Put the following events in their chronological order and select the correct answer:
Poona Pact, Third Round Table Conference, Swaraj Party, Communal Award, Nehru Report.

65.
Match List-I with List-II and identify the correct answer:
List-I (Acts) List-II (Provisions)
a. Government of India Act, 1858 1. Introduction of bicameral legislature for the first time
b. Indian Councils Act, 1861 2. Complete imperial control by Secretary of State for India
c. Indian Councils Act, 1909 3. Inclusion of non-official members in the Executive Council of Governor-General for the first time
d. Government of India Act, 1919 4. Separate representation of the Muslim community

66.
Which among the following statements is/are not true about the executive powers of the Governor?
1. The Governor appoints the Vice-Chancellor of the universities of the state.
2. The Governor acts as the Chancellor of the universities of the state.
3. The Governor appoints the Chief minister and other state ministers.
4. The Governor appoints the advocate general of the state.

67.
Who of the following regard the Supreme Court of India as having a dual personality - a legal institution and a public institution?

68.
The Constituent Assembly of India comprised of

69.
Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R) Select the correct answer:
Assertion (A) Consociational democracy is an incomplete theory of democracy.
Reason (R) As it blocks the way of a genuine alternative. In the context of the two statements, which one of the following is correct?

70.
In which of the following Acts, the provincial subjects were divided into transferred and reserved subjects?

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