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NO
QUESTION
Through which constitutional amendment in
article 359, it has been laid down that
Fundamental Rights under articles 20 and 21
are enforceable during the operation of
1 emergency?
On whose satisfaction period of emergency
shall be extended for operation in case security
of India or any part of the Indian territory is
2 threatened?
Article 20 of the Fundamental Rights
3 represents which subject?
EXPLANATION
Under which Article of the Constitution Inter186 state comments are Constituted.?
Which Article provide powers to the Parliament
187 to implement International Treaties.?
Which Article accord Residuary Powers to the
188 Union Government.?
Under which article of the Constitution
189 President can take advice of Supreme Court.?
In which Article of the Constitution a money bill
190 definition is Given.?
By which article of the constitution, there is
191 provision for the joint sitting of the Parliament.?
Which Article is related with the appointment
192 of Attorney General of India.?
Under which Article of Constitution the
193 impeachment of President of India initiated.?
In which Article of the Indian Constitution
Fundamental Duties are added after
194 42ndAmendments.?
How many committees were set up by the
constituent assembly for the framing the
195 Constitution of India.?
In the Parliamentary form of the Government,
196 real power of the state are vested in the.?
The inspiration of Liberty, Equality, and
197 Fraternity was derived from.?
The part of the Constitution that reflects the
198 mind and ideals of the framers.?
Separation of the Judiciary from the Executive
199 is enjoined by.?
When did the First Amendment of the of the
200 constitution take place.?
In which year India became a sovereign
201 democratic republic.?
202 By whom the Indian Constitution is accepted.?
Which part of the Indian Constitution the
objective resolution of the Constituent
203 assembly is included.?
Which type of the Democracy is adopted by the
204 Indian Constitution.?
281 Homicide:
Attempt to commit suicide is an offence under
282 section of IPC
283 A proposal when accepted becomes
CORRECT OPTION
OPTION 1
OPTION 2
3 (A) President
(B) Governor
2 (A) 361
(B) 361A
(B) Covenant,
Engagement
1 (A) President
4 (A) 15 Days
(B) 18 Days
3 (A) Speaker
1 (A) 97
(B) 96
3 (A) 99
(B) 100
1 (A) President
3 (A) Speaker
(B) Chairman
(B) President
4 (A) Minister
1 (A) Law
2 (A) One
(B) Two
3 (A) M. S. Gill
(B) G. V. Krishnamurthy
3 (A) 23
(B) 24
4 (A) Article 81
(B) Article 80
3 (A) Children
(B) Persons
1 (A) Parliament
(B) Judiciary
(A) Delimitation of
3 Constituencies
3 (A) 3
(B) 4
1 (A) Assam
2 (A) 8
(B) 1
(B) President
1 (A) President
4 (A) 14
(B) 15
(B) Committee on
Absence of Members
(A) Business Advisory
from the sitting of the
Committee & Committee of House & Committee on
4 Privileges
Estimates
(B) Parliament
(B) Parliamentary
System
4 (A) Judiciary
(B) Executive
(B) Parliament
2 (a) 1976
(b) 1978
3 (a) C.Rajagopalachari
1 (a) 86th
(b) 92nd
3 (a) 320
(b) 234
(b) Convention
1 (a) Two
(b) Three
1 (a) P.M
(b) President
2 (a) P.M
(b) President
1 (a) Age
(b) Money
1 (a) I
(b) II
4 (a) Chandigarh
(b) Delhi
2 (a) Preamble
(b) DPSP
4 (a) Parliament
2 (a) P.M
(b) President
1 (a) Britain
(b) France
(b) President
2 (a) 1978
(b) 1965
(b) An administrative
officer
2 (a) 32 year
(b) 23 year
(b) Golaknath
3 (a) 42
(b) 24
1 (a) Manipur
(b) Kolkata
2 (a) Delhi
2 (a) Madras
(b) Calcutta
2 (a) President
(b) Governor
2 (a) Bombay
(b) Delhi
(b) Bharat
2 (a) USA
(b) Canada
2 (a) Switzerland
(b) USA
2 (a) USA
(b) England
(b) USA
1 (a) England
(b) USA
2 (a) America
(b) Australia
2 (a) Part I
(b) Part II
(b) DPSP
3 (a) Part I
(b) Part II
(b) Part IV
4 (a) 18
(b) 20
4 (a) Assam
(b) Tripura
1 (a) First
(b) Second
1 (a) 8, 12
(b) 12, 11
2 (a) Art 23
2 (a) Art 16
(b) Art 18
4 (a) Sikkim
(b) Nagaland
(b) Art 75
4 (a) Art 23
(b) Art 32
2 (a) Art 85
(b) Art 74
2 (a) Art 71
(b) Art 61
2 (a) Art 51
1 (a) 13
(b) 15
(b) President
(b) French
3 (a) DPSP
2 (a) Preamble
(b) DPSP
2 (a) 1956
(b) 1951
2 (a) 1947
(b) 1950
(a) By Constitutional
4 Assembly
3 (a) Preamble
(a) Constitutional
4 Democracy
(b) Aristocratic
Democracy
1 (a) Preamble
4 (a) 42nd Amendment
3 (a) 1950
(b) 1952
2 (a) Haryana
4 (a) P.M
4 (a) Art 5
(b) Art 6
1 (a) Art 6
(b) Art 8
1 (a) One
(b) Two
1 (a) 11
(b) 12
4 (a) 12
1 (a) Civil Rights
(b) 13
(b) Economic Rights
(b) P.M
1 (a) 24 Hours
(b) 48
4 (a) 14th
(b) 43th
3 (a) Art 14
(b) Art 45
2 (a) Parliament
1 (a) Art 45
(b) Art 43
3 (a) 21
(b) 24
(b) Parliament
4 (a) P.M
(b) President
4 (a) President
(b) P.M
(b) Art 80
(b) Constitutional
Amendment
3 (a) President
2 (a) Governor
4 (a) 1960
(b) 1077
2 (a) Parliament
(b) CAG
3 (a) Himself
(b) Self-incrimination
(b) Altmas Kabir
3 (a) Ambedkar
4 (a) Cr.PC
(b) IPC
2 (a) Court
(b) Prosecution
4 (a) 5 year
2 (a) Arun Shourie
3 (a) Cr.PC
(b) 6 year
(b) M.C Chagla
(b) Art 22
3 (a) 302
(b) 204-B
2 (a) Nanavati
2 (a) Writ
(b) Nirmala
(b) Warning
3 (a) Plaintiff
(b) Defendant
4 (a) CJI
(b) Ayodhya
2 (a) Vice-president
(b) President
2 (a) Robbery
(b) Dacoity
(b) 307
(b) Promise
(b) A proposal
(b) Marx
(b) 20, 18
2 (a) 62
(b) 61
3 (a) 32
2 (a) A Wrong
(b) 227
(b) A Civil Wrong
4 (a) 234
(b) 324
2 (a) Mayor
(b) Commissioner
1 (a) Writs
(b) Ordinances
(b) Certiorari
2 (a) Certiorari
3 (a) Blood relation
3 (a) Sedition
(b) Treachery
1 (a) 48-A
(b) 51-A
2 (a) DPSP
2 (a) 14
(b) 15
3 (a) 1978
(b) 1962
3 (a) 83
(b) 84
2 (a) Parliament
(b) Created by
parliament
1 (a) English
(b) Kashmiri
2 (a) 1945
(b) 1946
3 (a) Kanpur
(b) Allahabad
3 (a) Gandhi ji
1 (a) Britain
(b) US
3 (a) President
1 (a) Parliament
3 (a) Art. 5
(b) Art. 6
2 (a) Parliament
2 (a) 342
(b) 343
1 (a) 267
(b) 278
(b) 1962
(b) CJI
3 (a) President
(b) President
1 (a) M. Hidayatullah
1 (a) President
(b) M.P
2 (a) President
(b) Parliament
(b) P . Upendra
(b) Jayalalitha
4 (a) President
3 (a) 3 months
(b) 4 months
4 (a) 1/3
(b) 1/8
1 (a) 14 days
(b) 1 month
(b) President
3 (a) 1956
(b) 1954
3 (a) Parliament
4 (a) P.M
(b) President
2 (a) President
1 (a) 31
(b) 23
2 (a) M Hidyatullah
(b) P .N Bhagwati
(b) Parliament
4 (a) 250
(b) 345
1 (a)
1 (a)
2 (a)
1 (a)
(b)
(b)
(b)
(b)
Governor
97 Subjects
97
47
President
47 Subjects
66
68
2 (a) Madras
(b) Bombay
3 (a) Delhi
(b) Puducherry
2 (a) Manipur
(b) Nagaland
2 (a) 1956
(b) 1951
3 (a) 2 days
(b) 4 days
1 (a) President
(b) P.M
2 (a) Parliament
(b) President
4 (a) Assam
(b) Tripura
1 (a) 21
(b) 23
2 (a) Mumbai
(b) Kolkata
2 (a) Kerala
(b) J&K
2 (a) President
(b) P.M
3 (a) Gazette
2 (a) Guntur
(b) Kurnool
4 (a) 20
(b) 25
(b) Ministry of
1 (a) Ministry of Human affairs parliamentary affairs
4 (a) Finance commission
3 (a) 339
(b) 3323
1 (a) 2 years
(b) 1 years
2 (a) 56th
(b) 24th
2 (a) President
(b) Vice-president
3 (a) One
(b) Two
1 (a) President
2 (a) 1975
(b) 1976
1 (a) President
4 (a) defamation
2 (a) 1973
(b) 1908
3 (a) 1860
(b) 1873
3 (a) 1930
(b) 1931
3 (a) 2 months
(b) 4 months
(b) Talaq
1 (a) Hannafi
(b) Ashri
(b) witness
1 (a) 5/6
(b) 7/8th
3 (a) B. R. Ambedkar
(b) Salmond
2 (a) 50 years
(b) 60 years
2 (a) Nehru
(B) Discussion
(B) Parliament
2 (A) 1888
(B) 1885
4 (A) Police
(B) Marriage
3 (A) Governor
2 (A) India
(B) America
2 (A) Congress
(B) Gandhiji
(B) Formation of
3 (A) The need of Constitution Constituent Assembly
1 (A) Congress
3 (A) No
3 (A) Two
(B) One
2 (A) 52,500
(B) 53,000
(B) Gandhiji
(B) K. M. Munshi
1 a.Article 20
b. Article 21
a. a socialistic pattern of
3 sociality
b. Independence of
Judiciary
2 a. Certiorari
b. Habeas corpus
b. Directive Principles of
a.Fundamental Rights are
State Policy are
justiciable and Directive
justiciable and
Principles of State Policy are Fundamental Rights are
1 non-justiciable
not justiciable
a. Fundamental Rights are
not absolute but are
subjected to certain
qualifications and
1 restrictions
b. Fundamental Rights
are absolute but are
subjected to certain
qualifications and
restrictions
a. right to constitutional
1 remedies
b. right to religion
1 a. Security of State
a. absolute without any
4 restriction
b. Public order
b. sacrosanct and
inalienable
b. right to equality
a. right to culture and
before law & equal
education under Articles 29 protection of law under
4 & 30
Article 14
3 a. Article 20
b. Article 34
3 a. Article 12
b. Article 13
b. Property; 44th
2 a. Right to equality
b. Right against
exploitation
1 a. Legal Right
b. Fundamental Right
a. Freedom of speech,
3 assembly and association
b. Freedom to acquire
property or to carry on
any occupation, trade or
business
1 a. Parliament
b. President
a. during National
1 Emergency
b. begar
1 a. U.S.A
b. Australia
b. i, ii and iv
a. Right to Constitutional
4 remedies
b. Right to Speech
a. to prevent an inferior
court or tribunal from
exceeding its jurisdiction or
acting contrary to the rules
1 of natural justice.
a. T.K. Rangarajan v.
b. Shyam Narayan
Government of Tamil Nadu, Chucksey v. Union of
1 AIR 2003 SC 3032
India, AiR 2003 MP 233
a. enactment of Uniform
1 Civil Code
b. enactment of Uniform
Hindu Law
b. Mandamus
3 a. The Parliament
b. The President
b. An Individual
b. by the Security
a. by the General Assembly Council on the
on the recommendation of recommendation of the
1 the Security Council
General Assembly
4 a. Corporeal ownership
b. limited ownership
3 a. Santhanam Committee
b. Sarkaria Committee
2 a. Appellate Jurisdiction
b. Original Jurisdiction
b. Parliament of India
b. Writ of Mandamus:
Issued to the public
servant.
2 a. Article 14
b. Article 19
1 a. one year
b. two years
4 a. Impeachment
b. A resolution passed by
Lok Sabha and Rajya
Sabha with a two- thirds
majority
2 a. Executive power
b. Legislative power
b. Indicates the
objectives to be
achieved
a. Contempt of the
4 Government
b. Criminal conspiracy
against the State
b. voidable due to
correction
2 a. Lottery
b. wager
2 a. Offer
b. Counter offer
3 a. Valid
b. Voidable
b. An invitation to make
an offer
4 a. Implied term
b. Preventive detention
b. there is no wrong
without a remedy
b. Geneva Convention
3 a. Hague convention
b. Geneva convention
2 a.18 years
b. 21 years
3 a. Money
b. Contract
2 a. Contract
b. Quasi contract
2 a. Civil liability
b. Criminal Liability
2 a. 299
b. 300
a. Pre- Conception
Diagnostic Techniques
(Regulation and Prevention
1 of Misuse)
b. SDT (Prohibition)
1 a. Co-related
b. Co-ordinated
3 (a) President
4 (a) Ambassador
(b) In no Cicumsatances
2 (a) 9 Months
(b) 6 Months
3 (a) Vice-President
(b) P.M
4 (a) P.M
2 (a) 2 Year
(b) 6 Month
3 (a) President
2 (a) 30 Year
(b) 35 Year
(b) President
1 (a) 12
(b) 13
(b) National
Development Council
2 (a) Agriculture
2 (a) Concurrent list
(b) Education
(b) Union list
3 (a) President
1 (a) 141
(b) 134
1 (a) Constitution
4 (a) 141
(b) 139
2 (a) 6
(b) 7
3 (a) 5
(b) 6
1 (a) Delhi
(b) Kolkata
3 (a) 39th
(b) 43rd
3 (a) France
(b) UK
4 (a) President
4 (a) 24th
(b) 34th
3 (a) President
(b) Allahabad
1 (a) 24th
(b) 42nd
1 a. Parliament
b. Appointed
Administrator
a. Constitutional
3 Amendment
b. President
1 a. 12
b. 18
3 a. Minto-Morley Reforms
b. Independence Act,
1947
1 a. Finance Bills
b. Bill seeking
Amendment to the
Constitution
3 a. U.P.
b. Bihar
1 a. Levy Duties
b. Profesional Tax
2 a. Art 51
b. Art 40
3 a. Political expediency
b. Promoting local
leadership
b. It adds efficiency to
village administration
b. District Level
1 a. Directive Principles
b. Fundamental Rights
4 a. Art 32
b. Art 50
a. It submitted the
Constitution to the people
2 of India for ratification
3 a. Division of powers
b. Written Constitution
2 a. Andhra Pradesh
b. Tamil nadu
3 a. 15 Days
b. 30 Days
2 a. 360
b. 331
b. The appointment of
Election Tribunals
2 a. Civic bodies
b. Rajya Sabha
b. The identification of
those who constitute the
Creamy layer among the
OBCs
3 a. Seventh
b. Eighth
a. Dismisses a State
3 Government
b. Grants pardon or
reprieve in a death
sentence case
2 a. None of these
b. Act of Parliament
2 a. Council of Minsters
1 a. Andhra Pradesh
b. Kerala
b. Setting up a National
Commission for women
4 a. Art 301
b. Art 360
4 a. Ms Suhasini Ali
b. Ms Pupul Jayyakar
1 a. 1/10
b. 1/6
3 a. 10 days
b. 30 days
b. Prime Minister
3 a. Written Constitution
b. Accountability of the
executive to the
legislature
a. Appointment of
4 Governors
b. Financial dependence
of the States
3 a. Against exploitation
b. To freedom
4 a. Parliament
b. State legislature
4 a. Fundamental Rights
b. Fundamental Duties
3 a. Art 29 and 32
b. Art 30 and 31
b. Freedom to move
freely
1 a. Fundamental Rights
b. Natural Rights
a. A Judgement of the
4 Supreme Court
b. A Legislation adopted
by the Parliament
2 a. Spread superstition
b. Incite people to
violence
2 a. 44th
b. 14th
a. Promotion of cottage
1 industries
b. Separation of Judiciary
from executive
b. Art 23
3 a. Canadian Constitution
4 a. Fundamental Right
b. French Constitution
b. Universal Right
1 a. Economic Liberty
b. Political Liberty
a. Right to Constitution
1 Remedies
b. Right against
Exploitation
b. Financial Crises
1 a. Limited Government
a. Better memorial
4 conditions to the citizens
b. Economic justice
1 a. Abolishes untouchability
b. Grants right to
Constitutional remedies
4 a. 38th
b. 48th
4 a. Simple majority
b. Two-third majority in
parliament
1 a. All of these
b. Repeal
a. Acquisition and
4 termination of citizenship
b. Composition of State
Legislative Councils
4 a. Transport
b. Power
4 a. Village Panchayat
2 a. 77th
b. 72nd
4 a. 42nd
b. 73rd
1 a. Jawaharlal Nehru
b. Mahatma Gandhi
a. Inclusion of Konkani,
Manipuri and Nepali in the
2 English schedule
b. Panchayati Raj
3 a. 1976
b. 1978
3 a. Lok Sabha
b. Either chamber of
State Legislature or
Union Parliament
b. Contingency Fund of
India
2 a. Sikhs
b. Parsees
b. Auditor General
b. Statutory Body
1 a. 12
b. 10
1 a. 1956
b. 1960
2 a. 15
b. 24
3 a. Tripura
b. Mizoram
3 a. 65 Years of age
b. None of these
1 a. Population
b. Colour
b. Temporary provision
a. Formation of new states with respect to Jammu
2 and alteration of boundaries and Kashmir
2 a. Fundamental Duties
4 a. Anarchism
b. Preamble
b. Scientific Socialism
b. Arunachal Pradesh
and Nagaland
2 a. 4 years
b. 5 years
3 a. Supreme Court
b. Elected members of
the Upper House of State
Legislature
3 a. 1/3rd
b. 2/3rd
b. None of these
b. Parliament
2 a. Pondicherry
b. Goa
2 a. Art 352
b. Art 263
4 a. Constitutional Provision
b. Supreme Court
Judgement
b. Deputy Chairperson of
the Planning Commission
4 a. 9 months
b. 3 months
b. 324
3 a. 2 years
b. 1 years
b. Salaries and
allowances of any class
of employees may be
reduced
4 a. The OECD
b. The commonwealth of
Nations
2, 3 in some cases
can also be preffered. a. Babri Masjid demolition
b. 44th Amendment,
1978
4 a. 60 years
b. 65 years
a. A ban on the
consumption of liquor in a
2 particular area
b. Article 352
a. Prosecution of acid
attacks on women and
3 young girls
b. Protection of
witnesses in high-profile
corruption cases
involving high ranking
public servants
3 a. Dowry death
b. Prosecution of fake
encounters by the police
and army
a. Constitutional validity of
1 Sec 377 of the IPC
b. Constitutional validity
of Sec 377 of the CrPC
b. Proof beyond
reasonable doubt
[B]Parliament of India
2 [A]US constitution
[B]British Constitution
4 [A]Only 1
[B]1 & 2
[B]Procedure Established
by Law
2 [A]Sachidanand Sinha
[B]B N Rao
3 [A]Simple Majority
[A]Dr. Sachchidananda
2 Sinha
2 [A]1950
[B]1951
[B]Use of English to be
continued in addition to
Hindi for Official Purpose
4 [A]1949
[B]1950
[A]Provisions relating to
3 citizenship
[B]Provisions relating to
elections
3 [A] 390
[B] 393
4 a. Concurrent List
b. Federal List
b. To maintain good
roads
1 a. Directive Principles
b. None of these
2 a. Agriculture
b. Extradition
b. Powers related to
countrys external affairs
1 a. Union Government
b. State Government
4 a. Fisheries
b. Gambling
1 a. Education
2 a. Canada
2 a. Local Bodies
b. Australia
b. All of the above
2 a. President
b. Election Commission
b. Election Commission
3 a. 1950-51
b. 1948-49
b. President
b. By each House of
Parliament by a special
majority and on the
a. On charges of corruption ground of proven
if proved in the Supreme
misbehaviour or
2 Court
incapacity
b. All the citizens who
possess the right to vote
and elect their
a. Those people who have representatives in an
2 the right to live in a country election
b. To assign election
a. To give recognition to the symbols to the political
3 political parties
parties
b. Every adult can
a. Every adult of the country occupy highest office of
without any distinction has post without any
3 a duty to life for the country distinction
3 a. Art 362
b. Art 356
1 a. Prime Minister
b. Vice-President
3 a. Chief Justice
b. Parliament
1 a. Governor
b. Election Commissioner
b. Elected members of
the Legislative Assembly
of each State
a. Both Houses of
1 Parliament
1 a. Wajahat Habibullah
b. Irfan Habib
1 a. 26th November
b. 28th October
b. Original Citizenship
Act, 1955
b. Obiter dicta
1 a. Lord Macaulay
4 a. Defamation
b. Mulla
b. Trespass
1 a. Limitation Act
4 a. Offer
b. Acceptance
1 a. trust
b. contract
3 a. Intention is relevant
b. Intention is irrelevant
b. Barristers and
Solicitors
a. Election Commission of
1 India
b. Law Minister
1 a. 22
b. 18
2 a. Justice DP Wadhwa
3 a. K.G. Balakrishnan
b. enforce themselves
4 a. 2 months
b. 3 months
a. Constitution 93rd
1 Amendment
b. Constitution 92nd
Amendment
1 a. All citizens
b. Specified citizens
1 a. 12
b. 15
2 a. 1948
b. 1945
2 a. Kerala
b. Karnataka
b. Amicus Curae
3 a. Bachelor of Laws
4 a. Jankiraman Committee
b. Narsimhan Committee
4 a. American Constitution
1 a. Borstal
b. Government of India
Act, 1935
b. Asylums
4 a. Tihar
b. Sing Sing
1 a.Sentence of death
1 a. A warning
b.Sentence of life
imprisonment
b. An Injunction
b.Order power
2 a. Deodand
b. Deponent
1 a. Estoppel
b. Estray
2 a.Part time
1 a.Euthanasia
b.Final exitc.
1 a.Habeas corpus
b.Certiorari
1 a. Hearsay
b. Heresy
2 a. Inhibition
2 a. Insuniation
b. Injunction
b. Defamation
4 a. Patents
b. Copyright
2 a. Geneva
b. Hague
1 a. Law report
b. Journal
2 a. Salmond
b. Pollock
3 a.Nisi parries
3 a. Postliminits
b.Court baliff
b. Bastard
1 a. Precedent
2 a. Bail
1 a. As if it were
b. Case
b. Parole
b. Null
1 a.Writ of Mandamus
3 a.Ratione sole
2 a.Saint
3 a. Bill
b.Ratione tenural
b.Habitual criminal
b. Legislation
1 a. Summons
b. Call
4 a.Libel
b.Defamation per
incuraim
3 a. Intra vires
b. Illegal
3 a. Sovereign
b. State
1 a.Amicus curiaeb
3 a. Remission
b. Reprieve
4 a. Signed
b. Sealed
2 a.Sovereign right
b.Eminent domain
1 a.Immovable, movable
2 a. Coroneration
b.Land, services
b. Inquest
3 a.Bachelor of laws
3 a.Public, private
b.Private, public
2 a. Court
b. Prosecution
1 a. Written agreement
b. Consideration
a.Conservation of Foreign
exchange & prevention of
1 smuggling Act
a.Maintenance of internal
1 security Ac
b.Maintenance of
essential services Act
4 a. Sikhs
b. Jains
b.Justice
M.N.Venkatachaliah
b. Mandamus
2 a. Mandamus
b. Quo warranto
1 a. Mandamus
b. Quo Warranto
4 a. Mandamus
b. Quo warranto
4 a. 25
b. 26
4 a. 62
b. 63
1 a. 62 years
b. 64 years
3 a. Sedition
b. Treachery
b. Attorney General of
India
2 a. Right to life
b. Right to freedom.
4 a. Sixth
b. Seventh
1 a. 5
b. 6
1 a. Arbitration Act
b. Negotiations Act
b. Limitation Act
3 a. 2 months
b. 4 months
1 a. 1985
b. 1986
3 a. Yes
b. no
a. Negotiable Instruments
1 Act, 1881
3 a. Crimes
b. Negligence
1 a. Reputation
2 a. One
b. Pride
b. Two
1 a. Abetment
b.Conspiracy
4 a. Two
b. Three
1 a. Sedition
b. Treason
4 a. Causing death
2 a. one and the same
b. Intentionally causing
death
b. different
1 a.Cognizable offences
b.Non-cognizable
offences
a. Negotiable Instruments
1 Act
b.Monetary Instruments
Act
2 a.Sacrament
b.Civil contract
3 a. Witness
b. Clone
2 a. 5 yrs
b. 7 yrs
1 a. Absconding
b. Abrogating
b. Meditation
2 a. Advowson
b. Affidavit
3 a. Burglary
2 a. Prosecution
b. Affray
b. Plaintiff
OPTION 3
OPTION 4
(C) A & B
(C) A & B
OPTION 5
(C) 361B
(C) 361C
(C) Sanad
(D) B & C
(C) 16 Days
(D) 14 Days
(C) A & B
(C) 95
(D) 94
(C) A & B
(C) A & B
(C) Three
(D) Four
(C) A & B
(C) A & B
(C) Legislature
(C) 21
(D) 22
(C) Article 83
(D) Article 84
(C) Government
(C) A & B
(C) 2
(D) 1
(C) Karnataka
(D) Kerala
(C) 4
(D) 3
(C) A & B
(C) Minister
(C) 16
(D) 18
(C) Committee on
Government assurances
and Committee on
papers laid on the Table (D) All the above
(C) A & B
(D) Government
(C) A & B
(C) Legislative
(D) Parliament
(C) Kesavananda vs
State of Kerala, Minerva
Mill vs. Union of India
(D) All the above
(c) 1967
(d) 1979
(c) 91st
(d) 90th
(c) 324
(d) 345
(d) President
(c) Five
(d) Six
(d) None
(d) CAG
(c) Education
(d) Land
(c) III
(d) IV
(d) V. Patel
(d) None
(c) UPSC
(c) CJI
(c) USA
(d) UK
(c) CJI
(c) 1977
(d) 1987
(c) 43 year
(d) 13 year
(d) 16
(c) Sikkim
(c) Kolkata
(d) Chandigarh
(d) Karnataka
(c) Pondicherry
(d) Chandigarh
(c) P.M
(d) V. Patel
(c) Calcutta
(d) Jhansi
(d) P. Das
(d) Hindustan
(c) C. Rajagopalachari
(c) By INC
(c) Australia
(c) England
(d) France
(c) Ireland
(d) Holland
(c) Ireland
(c) Germany
(d) Ireland
(c) Canada
(d) Ireland
(d) Part IV
(d) Citizenship
(d) Part V
(c) Part XX
(c) 15
(d) 24
(c) Meghalaya
(d) Manipur
(c) Seventh
(d) Twelfth
(c) 22, 24
(d) 12, 8
(c) Art 32
(c) Art 17
(d) Art 20
(d) Amendments
(c) Assam
(d) J&K
(d) Art 75
(c) Art 31
(c) Art 75
(d) Art 76
(c) Art 51
(d) Art 41
(c) Art 52
(d) Art 43
(c) 7
(d) 14
(c) Governor
(d) Parliament
(c) Russian
(d) England
(c) Preamble
(d) Citizenship
(c) 1976
(d) 1966
(c) 1951
(d) 1935
(c) DPSP
(c) Democratic
Democracy
(c) DPSP
(c) 39th
(c) 1956
(d) 1957
(d) P. Shrirammullu
(d) Karnataka
(c) President
(d) Parliament
(c) Art 10
(d) Art 11
(c) Art 9
(d) Art 11
(c) Three
(d) Five
(c) 13
(d) 15
(c) 15
(c) Social Rights
(d) 14
(d) Political Rights
(c) 72
(d) None
(c) 42th
(d) 44th
(c) Art 29
(d) Art 23
(c) President
(c) Art 29
(d) Art 46
(c) 30
(d) 35
(c) President
(d) People
(c) Cabinet
(d) Parliament
(c) Speaker
(c) President
(d) None
(c) Parliament
(c) President
(c) P.M
(c) 1989
(d) 1962
(d) None
(d) None
(d) Manish Khare
(d) Mulla
(c) CPC
(c) Police
(d) Himself
(c) 8 year
(c) H.R Khanna
(c) Art 21
(d) 9 year
(d) Hidayatullah
(d) Art 23
(c) 304-B
(d) 445
(d) Manisha
(d) Certiorari
(c) Deponent
(d) Witness
(c) Negotiable
instrument act
(d) None
(c) Suicidal
(d) Art 12
(d) Theft
(c) Murder
(c) 308
(c) Contract
(d) 305
(d) Agreement
(c) Sreekrishnan V.
Kurukshethra University (d) Najappa V. Muthuswamy
(c) An invitation to offer (d) An offer
(c) Charles Dickens
(d) Abraham Lincoln
(c) Both (a) & (b)
(d) None
(c) Parliament
(d) Ministry of
Parliamentary affairs
(c) 38, 40
(d) 25, 35
(c) 76
(d) 73
(c) Council of
Representative
(c) UPSC
(d) CAG
(c) 226
(c) A legal Wrong
(d) 222
(d) None
(c) 326
(d) 329
(c) Secretary
(c) Notification
(d) Decree
(d) Mandamus
(c) Mandamus
(c) Trust
(d) PIL
(d) Contract
(d) None
(c) Treason
(d) Anti-nationality
(c) 39-A
(d) 48
(d) None
(c) 16
(d) 18
(c) 1975
(d) 1976
(c) 85
(d) 54
(c) President
(d) Governor
(c) Created by
constitution
(c) Hindi
(d) Maithili
(c) 1953
(d) 1947
(c) Lucknow
(d) Lahore
(d) Governor-General
(c) Complete
Independence was
guaranteed
(d) None
(d) Ambedkar
(c) Ireland
(d) Russia
(c) President
(c) Art. 9
(d) Art. 11
(c) Schedule I of
Constitution
(c) President
(c) 341
(d) 345
(c) 268
(d) 245
(c) 1988
(d) 1976
(c) Parliament
(c) UPSC
(c) Cabinet
(c) P.M
(c) President
(d) Speaker
(c) President
(d) Rekha
(c) Vice-president
(c) Speaker
(c) 6 months
(d) 1 year
(c) 1/7
(d) 1/10
(c) 60 days
(d) 12 month
(c) 1963
(d) 1975
(c) 16
(d) 30
(d) CJI
(c) 600
(d) 500
(c)
(c)
(c)
(c)
Chief minister
73 Subjects
78
38
(c) Punjab
(d) Assam
(c) Chandigarh
(c) Karnataka
(c) 1949
(d) 1950
(c) 8 days
(d) 15 days
(c) Governor
(c) P.M
(c) Nagaland
(d) Kerala
(c) 15
(d) 30
(c) Chennai
(d) Delhi
(c) Vice-President
(d) None
(c) Nellore
(d) Warangal
(c) 45
(d) 50
(c) 340
(d) 234
(c) 3 years
(d) 5 years
(c) 65th
(d) 32nd
(c) Three
(d) Five
(c) Governor
(d) Parliament
(d) 1988
(c) 1919
(d) 1948
(c) 1973
(d) 1948
(c) 1932
(d) 1933
(c) 6 months
(d) 12 months
(c) Ithna
(c) approver
(d) Synonymous
(c) Pollock
(d) Blackstone
(c) 70 years
(d) 80 years
(C) 1889
(D) 1890
(C) Anglo-Indians
(C) Education
(C) Britain
(D) France
(D) H. N. Kunzru
(C) Communists,
Independents
(C) Constituent
Assembly
(C) Jinnah
(C) Yes
(C) Three
(D) Four
(C) A & B
(C) 54,000
(D) 54,500
c. Article 22
d. Article 23.
c. Individual liberty
d. To provide equality of
law.
c. Mandamus
d. Quo Warranto.
c. Fundamental Rights
are not absolute and are
not subjected to certain
qualifications and
restrictions
d. None of the above.
c. right to equality
d. Health.
c. subject to reasonable
restrictions
d. both (b) and
c. freedom of speech
and expression under
Article 19(1)(d)
c. Article 32
d. Article 22.
c. Article 14
d. Article 15.
c. Against exploitation ;
42nd
c. Right to freedom
c. Constitutional Right
d. Right to speech
d. Moral Right.
c. Supreme Court
d. High Court.
c. by prior approval of
Supreme Court
d. in no case.
c. employment of
children below 14 years
of age in factories and
mines
d. all the above.
c. in the interest of
public order
c. Canada
d. U.K.
c. i and ii only
c. Right to freedom of
religion
d. Right to strike
c. Right to Property
d. None of these
c. to an inferior court of
body exercising judicial
or quasi-judicial justice
to transfer the record of
proceedings in a case for
its review
d. to an authority to
produce an illegally
detained person before the
Court for trial.
c. Certiorari
d. Prohibition
c. State Governor
c. Everyone
d. Government
c. in a joint session of
d. by the permanent
the Security Council and members of the Security
General Assembly
Council
c. Beneficial ownership
d. incorporeal ownership
c. The underlying
principal or legal reasons d. The part of the
on which the result of
judgement which has
the case depends
persuasive effect
c. Swaran Singh
Committee
c. Advisory Jurisdiction
c. President of India
d. Constitution of India
c. Article 21
d. Article 32
c. three years
d. four years.
c. Chenna Jagadeshwar
vs. State of Andhra
Pradesh
c. A resolution passed
with a two thirds
majority in a joint
session of Parliament
d. A resolution passed by
Rajya Sabha with simple
majority and agreed to by a
majority members of Lok
Sabha.
c. Constituent power
d. Quasi-judicial power
d. Is a source of authority of
the Constitution of India.
c. Chit
d. bet
c. Invitation to an Offer
d. Standing Offer
c. Void
c. An advertisement
d. An announcement
c. implied in act
contact
d. unjust enrichment
c. Double jeopardy
d. Self incrimination
c. if a law is made
corresponding remedy
also must be made
d. Every remedy
presupposes some injury to
some body.
c. Vienna Conventions
(1961)
c. Vienna Convention
c. Vienna Convention
c. 25 years
d. 30 years
c. Trust
c. Trust
d. Double jeopardy.
c. Contractual liability
c. 301
d. 302
(c) Parliament
(c) National
Development Council
(c) 12 Months
(d) 3 Months
(c) 1 Year
(d) 3 Month
(c) 45 Year
(d) 25 Year
(c) 14
(d) 16
(c) P.M
(d) Vice-President
(d) None
(c) Irrigation
(c) State list
(d) NDC
(c) 156
(d) 178
(c) President
(d) Insanity
(d) President
(c) 167
(d) 130
(c) 8
(d) 11
(c) 7
(d) 9
(d) Chandigarh
(c) 42nd
(d) 44th
(c) USA
(d) China
(c) Parliament
(c) 45th
(d) 42nd
(c) Parliament
(c) Delhi
(d) Kolkata
(c) 44th
(d) 56th
(d) None.
c. Union Ministry
d. President
c. None of These
d. Lok Sabha
d. Money Bills
c. 8
d. 9
c. Constitution of India
c. Chief Minister
c. Ordinary Bills
c. Rajasthan
d. Gujarat
c. Income Tax
d. Sales Tax
c. Art 50
d. Art 48
c. 5 or 10 elected Ward
Panchas of the Village
Panchayats
c. It is very economical
and advantageous
d. It helps participation of
democratic bodies at the
grass root level
d. Village level
c. Preamble
d. Federalism
c. Art 48
d. Art 40
c. It adopted the
Constitution on 26th
January, 1952
d. It functioned as a
provisional Parliament for
some time
c. Unicameralism
d. Independent Judiciary
c. Punjab
d. West Bengal
c. 10 Days
d. 7 Days
c. 341
d. 356
c. The appointment of
Chief Electoral Officers
d. Reservation of seats
c. Village Panchayats
d. State Assemblies
c. Tax Reforms
c. Fifth
d. Sixth
c. Refers a case to
Supreme Court for its
advisory opinion
c. Executive resolution
d. Ordinance
c. President
d. Governor
c. Haryana
d. Mahabharata
c. Ceiling on government
borrowings
d. None of These
c. Art 352
d. Art 340
c. Ms Mrinal Gore
d. Ms Jayanti Patnaik
c. 1/3
d.
c. 14 days
d. 7 days
c. President
d. Vice President
d. Sovereignty of the
c. Independent Judiciary Parliament
c. Amendment of the
Constitution
c. To equality
d. To property
c. President
d. Supreme Court
c. Preamble
d. Directive Principles
c. Art 29 and 30
d. Art 29 and 31
c. Freedom of speech
and expression
d. Freedom to assemble
peacefully without arms
c. Legal Rights
d. Constitutional Rights
c. 42nd
d. 39th
d. Promotion of
c. Separation of judiciary international peace and
from the executive
security
c. Art 22
d. Art 24
c. Right to freedom
d. Right to freedom of
religion
c. Irish Constitution
c. Free Right
d. American Constitution
d. Legal Right
c. Civil Liberty
d. National Liberty
c. Right to Equality
d. Right to Freedom
c. War or external
aggression
d. Failure of Constitutional
machinery
c. Sovereignty of the
people
d. Equality of opportunity
for all
c. Economic Rights
d. Religious Rights
d. Improved standards of
living to the workers
c. Social Justice
c. Protects individual
freedom
c. 40th
d. 42nd
c. Either House of
Parliament
d. State Legislative
Assemblies
d. Two-third majority in
c. Simple majority in
each House of Parliament
Parliament and approval and approval of majority of
of majority of states
states
c. Addition
d. Variation
c. Privileges of the
Parliament
d. Representation of states
in the Parliament
c. Telephone
d. Health
c. Nyaya Panchayat
c. 44th
d. 70th
c. 44th
d. 62nd
c. C. Rajagopalchari
d. J.B. Kriplani
c. Statehood of Delhi
c. 1979
d. 1975
c. Either House of
Parliament
d. Rajya Sabha
c. Consolidated Fund of
India
d. Al of the above
c. Buddhists
d. Jains
c. Law Minister
c. Executive Body
d. Attorney General
d. Autonomous Body
c. 6
d. 8
c. 1947
d. 1950
c. A recognised official
language
d. A capital
c. 12
d. 20
c. Goa
d. Sikkim
c. 6 years or 65 years of
age whichever is earlier d. 6 years
c. Religion
d. Caste
c. Protection of interest
of minorities
d. Powers of President to
pardon
c. Fundamental Rights
c. Individualism
d. Directive Principles
d. Democratic socialism
c. Manipur and
Meghalaya
c. 2 years
d. 3 years
c. Elected members of
the Lower House of State d. Elected members of the
Legislature
Lower House of Parliament
c. Half
d. 1/4th
c. List of languages
c. Chief Election
Commissioner
d. Vice Chancellors of
Universities
c. Consequential
Promotion to SC/ST
Communities
c. President
d. Amending the
Companies Act
d. UPSC
c. Lakshadweep
c. Border Disputes
c. Art 283
d. Art 292
c. Can be suspended
only with the consent of
the majority of State
d. Can be suspended
Legislatures
during National Emergency
c. Is levied and
appropriated by the
Stats
c. Law of Parliament
d. Convention
c. Deputy Chairman,
Rajya Sabha
d. Secretary to the
Government of India
c. 12 months
d. 6 months
c. Allotment of seats to
the constituencies
c. 320
d. 327
c. 6 months
d. 2 years
c. Repayment of
government debts will
stop
d. Payment of salaries to
public servants will be
postponed
c. Prime Minister
d. Vice- President
c. Day he assumes
charge
c. The EU
d. The UN
c. 42nd Amendment,
1976
c. 55 years
d. None of above
c. A complete ban on
bootlegging
c. Chief co-coordinator of
the Election Commission d. None of the above
c. Article 360
d. Article 362
c. Prevention of ragging
in educational
institutions
d. Student-body elections
c. Cruelty to ones
spouse
d. Admissibility of a dying
declaration as evidence
d. Constitutional validity of
c. Constitutional validity the provision to criminalise
of Sec 302 of the IPC
attempt to commit suicide
c. The accused is
presumed innocent until d. The accused is presumed
proven guilty
guilty until proven innocent
c. Proof according to the
standards of a
d. Conclusive proof, beyond
reasonable man
the shadow of a doubt
[C]Government of India
Act 1919
[D]Act of 1861
[C]People of India
[D]Constituent Assembly of
India
[C]1 & 3
[D]1, 2 & 3
[C]Suspension of
fundamental rights
during emergency
[D]Right to Property as
Legal right
[C]H N Kunzuru
[D]V N Menon
[C]Consensus
[D]Casting Vote
[C]Professor Harendra
Coomar Mookerjee
[D]Dr. B R Ambedkar
[C]1954
[D]1955
[C]Special status to
English
[D]All of above
[C]1955
[D]1956
[C]Fundamental rights
[D]None of them
[C] 395
[D] 396
c. State List
d. Union List
c. To prevent diseases
d. To provide defence
external attacks
c. Fundamental Rights
d. Fundamental Duties
c. Powers related to
d. Powers not included in
countrys internal affairs any of three lists.
c. President
d. Supreme Court
c. Agriculture
d. Insurance
c. Agriculture
d. Irrigation
c. Ireland
c. Executive
d. Britain
d. Legislature
c. Cabinet
d. Prime Minister
c. The Parliament
c. Parliament
d. Supreme Court
c. 1951-52
d. 1947-48
c. Prime Minster
d. Parliament
c. By the President of
India
c. To conduct the
election of PM on India
c. Art 324
d. Art 286
c. Chief Minister
d. Chief Justice
c. Vice President
d. Prime Minster
c. Elected members of
the Legislative Council
d. Elected members of
Rajya Sabha
c. Rajya Sabha
d. Lok Sabha
c. Tahir Mahmood
d. Najma Heptullah
c. 2nd October
d. 15th August
c. under Constitution
Amendment Act,2005
c. Constitutional
Amendment in 2005
c. estoppel
d. Criminal Laws
Amendment , 2005
d. natural justice
c. public interest
litigation
d. public international
lexicon
d. Fredrick Pollock
d. All of the above
c. Supreme Court of
India
c. Consideration
d. Damage
c. money
d. blood relation
d. Cabinet
c. 16
d. 14
c. Justice MB Shah
c. Altamas Kabir
c. restriction of court's
power to prosecute
d. power to punish
restricted for people
c. both a and b
c. 4 months
d. 6 months
c. Constitution 91st
Amendment
d. Constitution 90th
Amendment
c. Literate citizens
d. Government employees
c. 18
d. 22
c. 1942
d. 1935
c. West Bengal
d. Orissa
c. Legum Baccalaureus
c. Malhotra Committee
d. Chelliah Committee
c. German Constitution
c. Protective custody
d. Irish Constitution
d. Reformation centre.
c. Gulag
d. Borough.
c. Imprisonment over 10
yrs
d. Amputation
c. Certiorari
d. Writ.
c. It means custody
without warrant
c.Prerogative power
d.Delegated authority.
c. Denizen
d. Demesme.
c. In course through
courts
d. Justice by tribunals
c. Et seq
d. Estreat
c.Chairman
c.Murphys death
c.Quo Warranto
d.Mandamus.
c. Secondary evidence
d. Presumptive evidence.
c. Intortunuim
c. Slander
d. Infans.
d. Libel.
c. Know-how
d. Discovery
c. New York
d. London.
d. Philosophical aspects of
c.Study of old judgments law
c. Digest
d. Commentary.
c. Austin
d. Blackstone
c.Notary public
c. Posthumus
d.Driscoll
d. Postea.
c. Obiter dicta
c. Lease
c. Void
d. Judicial dicta.
d. Lien.
d. Quashed.
c. Writ of Prohibition
c.Ratio decidendi
c.Rash person
c. Statute
d.Obiter dicta.
d.Reserved person.
d. Public policy.
c. Bailiff
d. Supra.
c.Slip
d.Slander.
c. Ultra vires
d. Extra-legal
c. Administrative
d. Executive
c. Amnesty
d. Suspension.
c. Delivered
c.Conditional
d.Absolute
c.Movable, immovable
c. Investigation
c. Legum baccalaureus
c.Public, public
d.Private, private.
c. Police
d. Accused
c.Conservation of foreign
currency received
through exports Act
d.None of the above.
c. Budhists
d. Parsis
c. A recognized social
worker
d. Newspaper.
c. Certiorari
d. Habeas Corpus.
c. Prohibition
d. Certiorari.
c. Prohibition
d. Certiorari.
c. Prohibition
d. Certiorari.
c. 30
d. 31
c. 64
d. 65
c. President after an
address to each house of
parliament, passed with
2/3rd majority,
presented in the same
session
d. None of the above.
c. 65 years
d. No age limit.
c. Treason
d. Anti nationality
c. Chairman of Law
Commission
c. Right against
exploitation
c. Eighth
d. Ninth.
c. 7
d. 3
c.Limitation Act
c. Suit-times Act
c. 6 months
d. 12 months.
c. 1987
d. 1988.
d. Contracts.
c. Privilege
c. Three
d. Status.
d. Five
c.Incitement
c. Four
d. Five.
c. Slander
d. Rumour
c. Causing death of
anyone
c. circumstantial
d. Causing death of a
human being.
d. None of the above
c. Bailable offences
d. Non-bailable offences.
c. Contracts Act
c. Approver
d. None of these.
c. 9 yrs
d. 10 yrs.
c. Absenting
d. Avoidance.
c. Arbitration
d. Decision given by a
Court.
c. Affirmation
d. Affray.
c. Arson
c. Suer
d. Rioting.
d. Applicant