INDIAN POLITY MCQS SET 42
411) The Advisory Powers of the Supreme Court of India imply thatA) it tenders advice to the President on questions
B) it tenders advice to the Prime Minister on Legal matters
C) it tenders advice to the Government of India on all Constitutional matters
D) it has Power to tender advice to all the above persons
412) The Directive Principles are in the nature of
A) Judicial injunctions to the Government to enact certain laws
B) request to the Government to pay attention to certain subjects
C) injunctions to the Government to refrain from doing certain things .
D) instructions to the Government to do certain things
Answer: instructions to the Government to do certain things
413) The Chief Justice of India can be removed in accordance with the procedure laid down in the Constitution, by the
A) President on a resolution by the Parliament
B) Parliament alone
C) Majority of the Judges of the Supreme Court
D) The President only
Answer: President on a resolution by the Parliament
414) The President only
Which of the following provisions were made in the Charter Act of 1833?
The commercial functions of the East lndia Company came to an end and now it had only political functions.
Government Services in lndia were thrown open to all lndians.
The designation of the Governor-General of Bengal was changed as the Governor-General of British India.
An Indian was to be appointed as a Law Member in the Governor-General's Council.
A) l,2 and 3
B) 2,3 and 4
C) l,3 and 4
D) 3 and 4
Answer: l,2 and 3
415) Who among the following constitute an exception to the provision of Article 14 (Equality before the Law)?
The President
The Governor
The Prime Minister
The Foreign Diplomat
A) l and 2
B) 1,2 and 3
C) 1,2 and 4
D) 1,2,3 and 4
Answer: 1,2 and 4
416) Right to equality includes
Equality before law
Right against discrimination on the grounds of race, caste, religion, etc.
Equal pay for equal work
Abolition of all titles
A) l,2 and 4
B) l,2,3 and 4
C) 1,2,4 and 5
D) All of them
Answer: l,2 and 4
417) In what ways the Fundamental Rights can be suspended
They can never be suspended
If the President orders it in the time of National Emergency
If Parliament passes a law by two-third majority
The Supreme Court orders it
A) 1 only
B) 2 and 4
C) 1 and 2
D) 2 only
Answer: 2 only
418) The writ of Prohibition issued by the Supreme Court or a High Court is issued against
Judicial or Quasi-judicial authorities.
Administrative and Judicial authorities.
Administrative authorities.
Administrative authorities and Government
A) 1 and 4
B) 1 only
C) 2 only
D) 4 only
Answer: 1 only
419) The Indian Constitution establishes a Secular State, meaning
The State treats all religions equally.
Freedom of faith and worship is allowed to all the people
Educational Institutions, without exception, are free to impart Religious Instruction
The State makes no discrimination on the basis of the religion in matters of employment
A) 1 and 2
B) 1,2,3 and 4
C) 2,3 and 4
D) l,2 and 4
Answer: l,2 and 4
420) The members of the Constituent Assembly were
A) Elected by the Provincial Assemblies
B) Elected directly by the people
C) Nominated by the Government
D) Only representatives
Answer: Elected by the Provincial Assemblies
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