MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING Class Room - Daily Dose Booklet DDB NO: GK One liner 23 (English)Answers
1 Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru
2 323 A
3 6 years
4 861
5 Security Council
6 356
7 Speaker
8 Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel
9 Direct and Indirect
10 1951
11 Every five years
12 Internal and external sovereignty
13 Estimates Committee
14 Balwant Rai Mehta
15 Governor
16 The right to oppose
17 Franklin Roosevelt
18 73rd
19 1986
20 Indirectly
21 Six months
22 Article 27
23 Integration of opponents
24 State is a class institution
25 Chief Justice of India
26 Arunachal Pradesh
27 Right to Information
28 Preamble to the Constitution
29 42nd Amendment
30 End of session of parliament
31 Panchayat Samiti
32 Balwant Rai Mehta Committee
33 A.P.J.Abdul Kalam
34 The State Legislature
35 Both Houses of Parliament
36 22
37 High Court
38 1-Oct-53
39 Finance Bills
40 Governor
41 6 months
42 Cabinet Mission
43 Vice- President
44 Tamil
45 Government of India Act, 1919
46 12
47 Andhra Pradesh
48 Cabinet Secretary
49 State Legislature
50 Advocate General
51 6 months
52 16 lakh
53 Eleventh Schedule
54 Fundamental Duty of every citizen
55 Lakdawala Committee
56 Nowhere in Constitution
57 1951
58 26 January, 1950
59 500
60 Six years
61 Adjudication of Law
62 Public Accounts Committee
63 2 years
64 President
65 Robert Clive
66 Three times
67 Muir
68 After Sepoy Mutiny
69 6 years or up to the age of 65 years whichever is earlier
70 Law and Order
71 Article 370
72 Three types
73 Not members of any house of the legislature
74 Centre and States
75 Concurrent list
76 Part IV
77 Rule of one person
78 Union List
79 The Council of Ministers
80 England
81 Maharashtra
82 1967
83 Planning Commission
84 B. R. Ambedkar
85 President
86 29
87 J. B. Kriplani
88 President
89 Rousseau
90 Leila Seth
91 British Monarch
92 3
93 Selects
94 Domination of representative of people
95 Citizens
96 President
97 Consolidated Fund of India
98 Governor
99 Preamble to the Constitution
100 Charan Singh
101 All the members of Lok Sabha
102 House of commons
103 Rousseau
104 Any Court in India
105 Philippines
106 By 1 year at a time
107 25 years
108 National Development Council
109 National Development Council
110 1833
111 17
112 Preamble
113 President
114 G.V. Mavalanker
115 Right to contest election
116 Ireland
117 331
118 The spirit of the Constitution
119 Thrice
120 Comptroller and Auditor General
121 18 years
122 Freedom to speech
123 10 years
124 Madhya Pradesh
125 National Development Council
126 The Estimates Committee
127 250
128 By the test of reasonableness
129 Parliament
130 Zila Parishad
131 The State Legislature
132 Supreme Court
133 Sir Robert Walpole
134 Parliament
135 Aristotle
136 Speaker of Lok Sabha
137 Justice Ramaswami
138 Andhra Pradesh
139 Great Britain
140 1963
141 200
142 President
143 Speaker of Lok Sabha
144 A separate Constitution
145 Every five years
146 Lok Sabha
147 India, that is Bharat
148 In times of Emergency
149 Stamp Duties
150 The Gram Sabha
151 Lt. Governor
152 Second Five Year Plan
153 Ashok Mehta Committee
154 Single Transferable Vote System
155 Governor
156 President
157 Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
158 Judge of Supreme Court
159 26-Jan-50
160 Cultural Unity
161 Constitution of India
162 R. Hess
163 within one month
164 1976
165 Legal Right
166 Amending the Constitution
167 Directive Principle
168 Rajasthan
169 English
170 Jawaharlal Nehru
171 1946
172 President
173 Rajya Sabha
174 Nonpolitical body
175 2 years
176 Nagaland
177 52nd
178 India
179 Speaker of the Lok Sabha
180 Jimmy Carter
181 Parliament
182 Army
183 The Estimates Committee
184 genetically modified brinjal
185 Election Commission
186 250
187 Panchayat Raj
188 Privileges and Immunity
189 Article 17
190 One vote
191 The day he assumes charge
192 Nargis Dutt
193 Bryce
194 14
195 Uttar Pradesh
196 Scandinavian countries
197 Consolidated Fund
198 6 months
199 Guwahati
200 Dr. Rajendra Prasad
201 Government of India Act, 1858
202 356
203 Consolidated Fund of India
204 USA
205 65 years
206 Malhotra Committee
207 A method in which a voter exercises his right to vote
208 Fourth Five Year Plan
209 Indirect Democracy
210 It may issue a writ
211 2 year
212 The Prime Minister
213 1971
214 9th December, 1946
215 25
216 Lord Patrick Lawrence
217 3rd
218 Tarun Gogoi
219 21 years
220 By consensus
221 It can never be dissolved
222 G.V. Mavalanker
223 Vitthal Bhai Patel
224 Rajya Sabha
225 Nagaland
226 English
227 Faulty Police Detention
228 Governor- General
229 Ripon
230 President of India
231 Britain
232 Public Utility Services
233 25
234 Jabalpur
235 Leader of opposition
236 New Delhi
237 Cheiliah Committee
238 The President
239 Article 324
240 Governor
241 2013
242 Governor
243 6%
244 Union of States
245 Parliament
246 Zero hour
247 Labor Union
248 In Parliament before being accepted
249 65 years
250 14 days
251 England
252 Babu Rajendra Prasad
253 President
254 35 years
255 England
256 Legal Right
257 A separate Constitution
258 26 January, 1950
259 1935
260 Central Government
261 Articles 20 and 21
262 Governor
263 Canning
264 Chief Justice of High Court
265 Either House of Parliament
266 Consolidated Fund of the State
267 1956
268 14
269 5 years
270 Powers which are not include in union, state, and concurrent list.
271 Injunction
272 Finance Commission
273 P. C. Mahalanobis
274 Educated middle class
275 By Provincial Assemblies
276 During National Emergency
277 Permanency
278 Meera Kumar
279 Advocate General
280 Chief Justice of India
281 First
282 Morarji Desai
283 42nd Amendment
284 Preamble
285 60 days
286 Either House of Parliament
287 Vice-President
288 Religion
289 Labor Union
290 Any Court of India
291 The Act V of 1843
292 Government of India Act, 1935
293 97
294 V.V. Giri
295 Article167
296 58th
297 From civil cases only
298 6 years
299 Prime Minister
300 Finance Bill
301 Either House of Parliament
302 Cirrus
303 324
304 Human trafficking (prevention) act
305 Freedom to speech
306 1959
307 Concurrent List
308 Sachidananda Sinha
309 5 years
310 1833
311 1874
312 President
313 Sri Lanka
314 Supreme Court
315 65
316 Planning Commission
317 11
318 China
319 Speaker of Lok Sabha
320 Government grants
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