MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING Class Room - Daily Dose BookletDDB NO: General Studies 03
1 C. Commissioner
2 B. 1/10
3 D. Concurrent List - Australian Constitution
4 C. the United States
5 D. federal in form and unitary in spirit
6 B. the Governor of the State
7 C. Election Commission
8 A. thrice
9 B. the Election Commission
10 B. 245
11 C. all the members of Lok Sabha
12 A. the Constitution of India
13 B. 21 years
14 C. two-thirds
15 B. to levy, collect and appropriate such taxes, duties tolls and fees as they are authorised by the Governments
16 A. Parliament
17 A. All the citizens who possess the right to vote and elect their representatives in an election
18 A. delivering a foreign national for the trial of offences
19 A. An electoral college consisting of members of Parliament
20 C. Nagaland
21 B. elected by the members of the Legislative Council from among themselves
22 B. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6
23 C. Consolidated Fund
24 D. President
25 A. To develop the scientific temper
26 B. 6 months
27 A. Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
28 B. Election Commission
29 A. Ms Jayanti Patnaik
30 D. 14; 6
31 D. 2
32 A. 500
33 A. Governor
34 C. Goa
35 C. added by the first amendment
36 D. examine the constitutional validity of the laws
37 D. President
38 D. 77th Amendment of the Constitution
39 B. Sachidananda Sinha
40 D. Panchayat Samiti
41 A. Eleventh Schedule
42 A. the Ministry is dissolved
43 B. 1951
44 B. the President
45 D. Vice-President
46 D. Speaker of Lok Sabha
47 C. The court that preserves all its records
48 C. Article 9
49 B. 4 years
50 B. 11
51 B. Habeas Corpus
52 B. Permanency
53 C. President
54 D. Articles 268 to 281
55 A. 42th
56 A. 42nd Amendment of the Constitution
57 B. 324
58 D. Only a retired Chief Justice of India
59 A. Finance Commission
60 B. Mrs. Sarojini Naidu
61 B. State Election Commission
62 C. direct elections
63 C. Governor
64 C. 2, 1, 3
65 D. President
66 B. Protection of the Fundamental Rights
67 D. 6 months
68 A. 58th
69 C. the Prime Minister
70 C. 25 years
71 D. 3, 4, 1, 2
72 A. 12
73 C. National Development Council
74 C. Bengali
75 A. subject to dissolution
76 C. Right to Constitutional Remedies
77 D. 6 months
78 A. Parliament by Law
79 A. Presidential Government
80 B. Part II, Articles 5-11
81 D. executive-legislature relationship
82 D. 1969
83 A. Ministry of Agriculture
84 B. President
85 B. determined by the President
86 D. Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic Republic
87 C. Part IV
88 A. 6 years or 65 years of age whichever is earlier
89 D. Indira Gandhi
90 C. 10 lakhs
91 B. Zila Parishad
92 D. Sikkim
93 B. Y.B. Chavan
94 A. the Deputy Prime Minister
95 C. does need the assent of the President
96 B. 1971
97 D. Part XIX Article 368
98 B. Supreme Court
99 B. Erstwhile USSR
100 C. Justice Ramaswami
101 D. may be ignored without explanation
102 A. 1963
103 B. all of the above
104 B. I and III
105 B. 14 years
106 D. 42nd Amendment
107 C. fundamental duty of every citizen
108 D. had to be ratified by more than half the number of states
109 B. 62 years
110 D. on the advice of the Prime Minister
111 B. 1959
112 A. the Deputy Chairman
113 D. Regulating Act
114 D. Multi-Party
115 C. Lok Sabha can be dissolved before 5 years
116 D. Planning Commission
117 C. Attorney General
118 A. Habeas Corpus
119 C. at any time before, during or after the trial
120 D. under the Cabinet Mission Plan, 1946
121 C. a Chairman and three other members
122 B. Both of the above
123 B. October 1, 1953
124 D. 2 years
125 B. Governor
126 A. Advocate General
127 D. Jyoti Basu
128 A. by Parliamentary Act
129 D. 65 years
130 A. Speaker of Lok Sabha
131 A. Estimates Committee
132 D. Both Houses of Parliament
133 B. not justifiable, yet fundamental in governance of the country
134 D. Jawaharlal Nehru
135 A. fundamental right
136 C. Constitution of India
137 A. to be not more than 500 and not less than 60 but an exception is recognised in the case of one State which has only 32 seats
138 A. Indian Post Office (Amendment Bill)
139 D. 43rd
140 D. Speaker of the House
141 B. Uttar Pradesh
142 B. State Legislative Council
143 B. Dr. B.N. Rao
144 A. indirect election
145 B. Article 17
146 B. Attorney General of India
147 A. The Chief Election Commissioner
148 A. 48 hours before the closing hour of polling
149 A. President
150 A. Laws which are protected from judicial scrutiny
151 B. 9th December, 1946
152 D. Habeas Corpus
153 C. by the Members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha through impeachment
154 D. President
155 D. from civil cases only
156 D. Single Transferable Vote System
157 A. State Legislative Council
158 D. Excise duty on liquor
159 B. Jammu and Kashmir
160 A. Freedom of the press
161 D. Bihar
162 B. B. R. Ambedkar
163 A. practice in the High Court from where he has retired
164 C. State Legislature
165 B. 1946
166 A. Directive Principles
167 D. Property Tax
168 A. consider and pass a bill on which two Houses disagree
169 D. Lord Ripon
170 B. Lok Sabha
171 B. textile industry
172 D. holds the rank of a cabinet minister
173 C. the last day of February
174 D. interest rate - fiscal policy
175 B. capital expenditure
176 A. 1924-25
177 B. industrialization
178 D. State Bank of India
179 D. One rupee notes and coins are issued by RBI
180 B. a company operating in several countries
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