Q. Which one of the following forms of Constitutions contains the features of both the Unitary and Federal Constitution?
1) Unitary
2) Federal
3) Quasi-Federal
4) Quasi-Unitary
Q. Consider the following statements :
1. The Advocate General of a State in India is appointed by the President of India upon the recommendations of the Governor of the concerned State.
2. As provided in the Code of Civil Procedure, High Courts have original appellate advisory jurisdiction at the State level.
Which of the statements given above is/ are correct?
1) 1 only
2) 2 only
3) Both 1 and 2
4) Neither 1 nor 2
Q. Consider the following statements with regard to the formation of new States and alteration of boundaries of existing States :
1. Parliament may increase the area of any State.
2. Parliament may diminish the area of any State.
3. Parliament cannot alter the boundary of any State.
4. Parliament cannot alter the name of any State.
Which of the statements given above is/ are not correct?
1) 1 and 2
2) 2 and 3
3) 3 and 4
4) 4 only
Q. Which of the following statements relating to the Fifth Schedule of the Constitution of India is not correct?
1) It relates to the special provision for administration of certain areas in the States other than Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram
2) Tribal advisory councils are to be constituted to give advice under the Fifth Schedule
3) The Governor is not authorized to make regulations to prohibit or restrict the transfer of land by, or among members of the Scheduled Tribes
4) The Governors of the States in which there are scheduled areas have to submit reports to the President regarding the administration of such areas
Q. Which one among the following is not a part of the Fundamental Rights (Part III) of the Constitution of India?
1) Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labor
2) Prohibition of employment of children in factories
3) Participation of workers in management of industries
4) Practice any profession, or to carry on any occupation, trade or business
Q. Which one of the following statements about the Government of India Act, 1919 is not correct?
1) It extended the practice of communal representation
2) It made the Central Executive responsible to the Legislature
3) It is also known as the Montague-Chelmsford Reforms
4) It paved the way for federalism by clearly separating the responsibilities of the Center and the Provinces
Q. Rajya Sabha has exclusive jurisdiction in -
1) creation of new States
2) declaring a war
3) financial emergency
4) authorizing Parliament to legislate on a subject in the State List
Q. Which State/ States in India has/ have enacted a law against mob lynching?
I. Rajasthan
II. Manipur
III. Madhya Pradesh
IV. Chhattisgarh
1) Only I and II
2) Only I
3) Only I and III
4) Only I, III and IV
Q. Which of the following Articles of the Indian Constitution was called as the very soul and heart of the Constitution by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar?
1) Article 15
2) Article 21
3) Article 29
4) Article 32
Q. Which of the following High Courts has the largest number of Benches?
1) Bombay High Court
2) Madhya Pradesh High Court
3) Guwahati High Court
4) Kolkata High Court
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