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Friday, April 16, 2021

Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Indian Polity - English Set 08 Answers and Explanations

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Class Room - Daily Dose Booklet
DDB NO: Indian Polity 08 (English)


1 A. Justice S K Dhar

2 B. for a term of six years

3 B. a permanent house, and is not subject to dissolution

4 C. the Parliament

5 D. 42nd Amendment

6 C. Habeas Corpus

7 B. If he is satisfied that the government of the state cannot be carried in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution of India

8 B. if he intends to resign, the letter of his resignation is to be addressed to the Deputy Speaker

9 C. Mayawati

10 B. two-thirds majority by both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha and be ratified by legislatures of at least one half of the states

11 D. the Anglo-Indians

12 D. of all the above factors

13 A. a very strong centre

14 C. state in which all the members of the political party are required to be present in the Parliament and vote according to the instructions of the party

15 B. 550

16 B. over 35 years of age

17 D. Odisha

18 A. only in the Lok Sabha

19 D. 1973

20 B. the High Court of the state

21 D. both ( b) and ( c)

22 B. Part IV of the Constitution

23 C. the Supreme Court of India

24 C. 65 years

25 C. appointed by the President

26 D. President in consultation with Election Commission

27 B. Andhra Pradesh

28 D. 5 years

29 B. are contained in Part IV-A of the Constitution

30 A. receive the same salaries and allowances which are paid to the members of Parliament plus certain sumptuary allowances

31 B. Minerva Mills case

32 D. simple majority

33 B. 47

34 D. It ended the system of double government by abolishing the Board of Control and Court of Directors

35 B. Jyoti Basu

36 C. he can grant pardon in case of court martial

37 A. It is more centralised

38 B. to examine Centre-State relations

39 B. Assam and Nagaland

40 B. is elected by the members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha

41 B. if it was passed by the state legislature and approved by the President before enactment of the central law

42 C. a Supreme Court to interpret the Constitution

43 C. the President

44 A. on all the above grounds

45 C. in matters relating to rejection of mercy appeal

46 A. the President

47 C. five years

48 C. the 16th Amendment

49 C. all the above.

50 D. the Union Government

51 A. two lists of Legislative powers, one for the Centre and the other for the Provinces and the residuary powers are vested in the Centre.

52 A. elected by members of the Lok Sabha

53 B. Statutory body set up by the Union government in 1956

54 C. the Consolidated Fund of the State

55 C. Minerva Mills case

56 D. right to good health

57 C. appointed by the President on the advice of the Prime Minister

58 B. the Governor

59 D. enjoys only nominal powers

60 B. 6 member constitutional body

61 C. the law of the centre prevails

62 D. Money Bills

63 D. the Council of Ministers stands automatically dissolved

64 D. to act as a watchdog on the functioning of the state Public Service Commissions

65 B. the Election Commission of India

66 A. 500

67 A. MGNREGA

68 C. Tripura

69 A. none of the above

70 C. The Prime Minister has full discretion in the choice of persons to be included in the Council of Ministers

71 C. the President

72 D. 17

73 D. both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

74 A. he chairs the meetings of the various standing and ad hoc committees of Parliament

75 A. during the recess of the Parliament

76 A. Prime Minister

77 D. 12

78 C. Only 3

79 D. he has to relinquish his seat as soon as he is elected

80 D. 1994

81 A. the President on the advice of the Prime Minister

82 C. 4 3 2 1

83 D. powers have been divided into three lists

84 C. an act passed by the Indian Parliament in 1955

85 B. the Parliament

86 C. six months

87 A. 1,00,000

88 B. Restructuring the railways

89 C. replaces Planning Commission

90 A. can be removed by the President on there commendation of the Parliament

91 D. in the form of an order calling upon a person who has detained another person to bring that person before court and show authority for such detention

92 B. Pass it by a joint session of the two Houses

93 B. It cannot be dissolved

94 D. Article 16(4): Discrimination in favour of women in Service under the State.

95 D. judges of District and Session Courts

96 B. 86th Amendment Act

97 A. Forty Second Amendment Act

98 A. Directive Principles of State Policy

99 C. Quo Warranto

100 A. Art 108

101 C. some other state

102 D. South Africa

103 B. No legal proceeding can be instituted against the Governor during the last year of his term

104 D. both (a ) and (b )

105 C. the Prime Minister and his Cabinet

106 C. Maharashtra

107 C. both (a ) and (c )

108 C. the state legislature

109 C. Money Bills

110 D. on the recommendation of the Prime Minister

111 A. the Speaker

112 D. any 50 members of the Electoral College

113 B. if there is a threat to the financial stability or credit of India

114 D. In the event of the dissolution of the Lok Sabha, any bill pending in the Rajya Sabha, but not passed by the Lok Sabha, lapses

115 A. the President on the recommendations of the Prime Minister

116 D. an indefinite period

117 D. Keshavananda Bharati case

118 D. None of the above

119 D. it plays a key role in the impeachment of the President

120 B. the Governor

121 B. declare the laws passed by the legislature and orders issued by the executive as unconstitutional if they contravene any provision of the Constitution

122 C. six years

123 B. the Governor

124 A. China

125 D. 1975

126 B. elected by the people

127 B. 14 days

128 B. appointed by the President

129 A. one year

130 D. whereby it can call upon a person to show under what authority he is holding the office

131 D. proportional representation by a single transferable vote

132 C. the Chief Justice of India

133 A. The Chairperson of the State Finance Commission

134 D. 25 years

135 A. 552

136 C. that certain features of the Constitution are so basic to the Constitution that they cannot be abrogated.

137 A. Article 18 of the Constitution

138 D. six months

139 D. 30 members of Lok Sabha and 15 members of Rajya Sabha

140 A. 25th Amendment


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