81.
The majority of the provisions of Indian Constitution can be amended:

82.
Presidential address of the Parliament is guided by the following constitutional provisions and is accompanied by the following
1. At the commencement of the first session after each general election to the House of the People, President addresses.
2. Parliament thanks the President for the address.
3. The motion thanking of the President is voted upon.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

83.
Match the following
List-I List-II
a. Birth of the Swarajist Party 1. 1932
b. MacDonald Award 2. 1920
c. Death of Lokmanya Tilak 3. 1923
d. Moplah Rebellion 4. 1913
e. Satyagraha in South Africa 5. 1921

84.
Consider the following statements.
1. The High Court issue writs only for the purpose of enforcement of Fundamental Rights.
2. The Supreme Court can issue writs for the purpose of enforcement of Fundamental Rights and also for any other purpose.
3. High Courts can issue writs of injuction whereas the Supreme Court can not issue the writ of injuction.
4. The High Courts issue writs only when the party directly approaches it, whereas the Supreme Court can issue writs only in the case of appeal.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

85.
Which of the following political parties/groups boycotted the Simon-Commission?
1. Hindu Mahasabha
2. Justice Party
3. Muslim League
4. Punjab Unionists

86.
Arrange the contribution of these Indian provinces terms of membership in Constituent Assembly.
1. Madras
2. West Bengal
3. United Province
4. Bihar
5. Delhi

87.
Match the following.
List-I List-II
a. Doctrine of Strict Liability 1. Issue that is before a court, has already been decided by another court and hence the issue must be dismissed by the current court.
b. Doctrine of Mens Rea 2. An item or a service has been traded in return of something of value.
c. Doctrine of Res Judicata 3. Existance of an intention behind a crime.
d. Doctrine of Quid Pro Quo 4. A person legally responsible for the damage and loss caused by his or her acts and ommissions regardless of culpability.

88.
Consider the following provisions under the Directive Principles of State Policy as enshrined in the Constitution of India.
1. Securing for citizens of India a uniform civil code.
2. Organising, Village Panchayats.
3. Promoting cottage industries in rural areas.
4. Securing for all the workers reasonable leisure and cultural opportunities.
Which of the above are the Gandhian Principles that are reflected in the Directive Principles of State Policy?

89.
Match the following
List-I List-II
a. Communal Award 1. 1996
b. JP's Bihar Movement 2. 1982
c. Giani Zail Singh's accession to Presidency 3. 1932
d. Vajpayee's first Prime Ministership 4. 1974

90.
The jurisdiction of the High Courts can be altered by