General Knowledge : The Const itut ion of India (Part -1)
1. Through which const itut ional amendment in art icle 359, it has been laid down that Fundamental Rights
u n der ar t ic l es 2 0 an d 2 1 ar e en f o r c e ab l e du r in g t h e o per at io n o f em er g en c y â€
1. Through which const itut ional amendment in art icle 359, it has been laid down that Fundamental Rights
u n der ar t ic l es 2 0 an d 2 1 ar e en f o r c e ab l e du r in g t h e o per at io n o f em er g en c y â€
A) 44th Amendment Act
(B) 46th Amendment Act
(C) 45th Amendment Act
(D) 48th Amendment Act
2. On whose sat isfact ion period of emergency shal l be extended for operat ion in case security of India or any
par t o f t h e I n d ian t e r r it o r y i s t h r eat en ed †”
(A) Prime Minister
(B) Home Minister
(C) Pres ident of India
(D) Vice-Pres ident of India
3 . A r t ic l e 2 0 o f t h e Fu n d ame n t al R igh t s r epr es en t s wh ic h su b j ec t †”
(A) Equal ity of opportunity in mat ters of publ ic employment
(B) Protect ion in respect of Convict ion of Of fence
(C) Protect ion of l ife and personal l iberty
(D) None of the above
4. A r t ic l e 2 1 o f t h e Fu n d ame n t al R igh t s d eal s wit h wh ic h su b j ec t †”
(A) Protect ion of certain rights regarding freedom of speech,
(B) Protect ion in respect of convict ion of of fence
(C) Protect ion against arres t and detent ion in certain cases
(D) Protect ion of l ife and personal l iberty
5 . Wh o dec l ar es t h e f in an c ia l emer g en c y â € ”
(A) President
(B) Prime Minister
(C) Finance Minister
(D) None of the above
6. Af ter declarat ion of f inancial emergency by the Pres ident , what is the period of operat ion without appro val
b y t h e Par l iam en t †”
(A) Three Months
(B) Four Months
(C) Two Months
(D) One Month
7 . Wit h in wh at per i o d, t h e P ar l i amen t h as t o ap pr o v e Fi n an c i al em er g en c y d ec l ar ed b y t h e Pr es id en t †”
(A) Six Months
(B) Two Months
(C) Three Months
(D) Four Months
8. I n Fin an c i al Em er g en c y , s al ar ie s an d al l ow an c e s o f wh ic h gr o u ps get r e du c t io n †”
(A) Central Government Employees
(B) Judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts
(C) A & B
(D) None of the above
9. Raj Pramukh represents whom under the Indian Const i tut ion †”
(A) President
(B) Governor
(C) A & B
(D) None of the above
1 0 . U n der t h e I n d ian Co n st it u t io n , wh at is t h e c o n c ept b e h in d t h e pr o t ec t io n o f Pr e sid en t an d G o v er n o r s †”
(A) President & Governors are above the law
(B) Pres ident & Governors make any law for the Const itut ion
(C) Pres ident and Governors are answerable to Prime Minister
(D) President and Governors shal l not be answerable to any court to the exercise and performance of the
powers and dut ies of their of f ice
11. By which Const itut ional amendment , t h e ap pel l at io n R aj pr amu kh wa s omit t ed †”
(A) 7th Amendment Act 1956
(B) 4th Amendment Act 1955
(C) 6th Amendment Act 1956
(D) 10th Amendment Act 1961
12. Which const itut ional art icle provides personal immunity for President and Governors for of f icial a c t †”
(A) Art icle 362
(B) Art icle 363
(C) Art icle 368
(D) Art icle 361
13. Which const itut ional art icle provides personal immunity to the head of the states for his of f icial act from
l eg al ac t io n , in c l u din g pr o c e edi n gs f o r c o n t empt o f Co u r t †”
(A) Art icle 361
(B) Art icle 362
(C) Art icle 368
(D) Art icle 369
14. Under which const itut ional art icles , newspapers do not have the right to publ ish report of the proceedings
of a secret session of either of the Houses of Parl iament or Legislat ive As sembly & Legislat iv e Co u n c i l †”
(A) 361
(B) 361A
(C) 361B
(C) 361C
15. Spel l out the condit ion under Art icle 361A by which any person or newspaper cannot be sued for legal
pr o c e ed in g if an y r e po r t o f p r o c ee din gs o f P ar l iam en t an d St at e L eg isl at u r e i s pu b l is h ed†”
(A) The report must be a report of the `procedings' of a House of the Union or a State Legislature. Hence, it
must be relevant to a mot ion or other busines s before the House, and must not have been expunged
(B ) I t mu st b e a †˜r epo r t †™ as di st in gu ish ed f r om o n e a rt icle or `Comment ' .
(C) Such report must be subs tant ial ly true. Hence, an ext ract or a garbed or perverted report would not be
protected. The report ing must not be actuated by mal ice
(D) Al l of the above
16. Any Court including Supreme Court does not hav e const itut ional right under Art icle 143 to exercise
jurisdict ion over any dispute aris ing out of any provision of which agreements that were in operat ion before
c ommen c em en t o f t h e Co n st i t u t io n †”
(A) Treaty, Agrrement
(B) Covenant , Engagement
(C) Sanad
(D) Al l of the above
1 7 . Wh at is t h e mean i n g o f I n dia n St at e in t h e Co n st it u t i o n †”
(A) Any territory recognised by Pres ident of India
(B) Any territory before commencement of Indian Const itut ion by the Brit ish ruler
(C) Any territory which government of the Dominion of India recognised
(D) B & C
18. Before which Const itut ional Amendment , Prince, Chief or other person were recognised by the Pres ident of
I n dia as t h e R u l er o f t h e I n d i an St at e †”
(A) 26th Amendment Act 1971
(B) 24th Amendment Act 1971
(C) 16th Amendment Act 1963
(D) 17th Amendment Act 1964
1 9 . U n der wh ic h Co n st it u t io n al Amen dmen t Pr iv y Pu r ses wer e ab o l i sh ed †”
(A) 36th Amendment Act 1975
(B) 26th Amendment Act 1971
(C) 16th Amendment Act 1963
(D) 17th Amendment Act 1964
20. Under which Cons t itut ional Art icle, Union Government has the power to give direct ion to the State Govt .
r ega r di n g an y o f t h e pr o v is i o n s o f t h e Co n st it u t io n †”
(A) Art icle 368
(B) Art icle 362
(C) Art icle 365
(D) Art icle 367
Ans.
1.(A) 2. (C) 3.(B) 4. (D) 5. (A) 6.(C) 7.(B) 8. (C) 9.(C) 10.(D) 11.(A) 12.(D) 13. (A) 14.(B) 15.(D) 16.(D) 17.(D)
18.(A) 19.(B) 20.(c)
Ans.
1.(A) 2. (C) 3.(B) 4. (D) 5. (A) 6.(C) 7.(B) 8. (C) 9.(C) 10.(D) 11.(A) 12.(D) 13. (A) 14.(B) 15.(D) 16.(D) 17.(D)
18.(A) 19.(B) 20.(c)
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