Q: The President of India addresses his resignation letter to the:

A: Speaker

B: Vice-President

C: Chief Justice of India

D: Prime Minister



Vice-President


Q: Anti-defection law is given in which schedule of Indian constitution?

A: Second Schedule

B: Tenth Schedule

C: Third Schedule

D: Fourth Schedule



Tenth Schedule


Q: Which of the following must be approved by the Public Accounts Committee being

A: Excess grant

B: Additional grant

C: Exceptional grant

D: Token grant



Excess grant


Q: Which of the following features does the Indian Constitution borrow from the Weimar Constitution of Germany?

A: The idea of a federation with a strong centre

B: The method of presidential elections

C: The Emergency powers

D: Provisions concerning the suspension of fundamental rights during National Emergency



Provisions concerning the suspension of fundamental rights during National Emergency


Q: In India the Federal Court was constituted by an act of

A: 1891

B: 1909

C: 1919

D: 1935



1935


Q: The power of the Supreme Court of India to decide disputes between the Centre and the States falls under its:

A: Advisory jurisdiction

B: Original jurisdiction

C: Appellate jurisdiction

D: Jurisprudence



Original jurisdiction


Q: Right to Information Act was passed on:

A: 26th January, 2005

B: 15th June, 2005

C: 15th August, 2005

D: 2nd October, 2005



15th June, 2005


Q: Who are the members of Gram Sabha?

A: All the people of Village

B: All male members of Village

C: All the voters in the respective villages

D: none of these.



All the voters in the respective villages


Q: Which one of the following committees is not the committee of Rajya Sabha ?

A: Committee of Petitions

B: Committee on absence of members

C: Committee of Privileges

D: Committee on Subordinate Legislation



Committee on absence of members


Q: The President's Rule under Article 356 of our Constitution, once proclaimed, remains valid in a state for the maximum period of :

A: 6 months

B: 9 months

C: 1 years

D: 2 years



6 months
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