Set-32 Indian Polity (English) Railway NTPC and Railway Group D 2019 Previous Year Questions | Study Virus

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Set-32  Indian Polity Previous Year Questions

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1.How long a person should have practiced in a High Court to be eligible to be appointed as a Judge of Supreme Court of India?
1. 10 Years
2. 15 Years
3. 12 Years
4. 5 Years

Ans:1

2.Which was first state to implement Panchayat Raj three tier system according to Panchayat Raj (73rd Amendment) Act 1992?
1. Madhya Pradesh
2. Rajasthan
3. Karnataka
4. None of these

Ans:1

3.District Planning Committee meeting is held at least every-
1. three months
2. Six months
3. Fortnight
4. Year

Ans:1

4.Which of the following is a leading recommendation of the Sarkaria Commission?
1. Abolition of All India Services
2. Activation of Zonal Councils
3. Drastic changes in the present division of functions between the finance commission and the Planning Commission
4. Abolition of Zonal Councils

Ans:2

5.The Central Government derives maximum revenue from
1. Income tax
2. Excise duties
3. Customs
4. None of these

Ans:1

6.Under which Constitutional Article enlargement of the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court is mentioned—
1. Article 145
2. Article 148
3. Article 138
4. Article 143

Ans:3

7.Which Constitutional Article mentions conferment on the Supreme Court of powers to issue certain writs?
1. Article 145
2. Article 168
3. Article 169
4. Article 139

Ans:4

8.Which Constitutional Article mentions transfer of certain cases for Supreme Court—
1. Article 139A
2. Article 139B
3. Article 139C
4. Article 138

Ans:1

9.Which Constitutional Article mentions ‘Claims of SC and ST in Govt. services and post’—
1. Article 336
2. Article 335
3. Article 338
4. Article 339

Ans:2

10.The tribal areas in the states of Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram are separately dealt with the provisions for their administration are to be found in which of the following schedules of the Indian Constitution?
1. 5th Schedule
2. 2nd Schedule
3. 3rd Schedule
4. 6th Schedule

Ans:4

11.In which part of the Indian Constitution is concerned with the administration of scheduled areas and tribal areas?
1. Part XII
2. Part X
3. Part III
4. Part IV

Ans:2

12.The Parliament can legislate on any subject in the state list
1. If the Rajya Sabha declares by a two-third majority resolution that it is expedient to do so in national interest
2. For the implementation of international treaties or agreements
3. If two or more states make a request to Parliament to do so
4. In all the above cases

Ans:4

13.The central government can issue directions to the state with regard to subjects in
1. The union list
2. The state list
3. The concurrent list
4. All these lists

Ans:4

14. Judicial activism has enhanced the powers and prestige of
1. The Supreme Court
2. The political parties
3. The President
4. The Parliament

Ans:1

15.Which of the following “writ” of the High Court or the Supreme Court is issued to restrain a person from holding a public office which he is not entitled to?
1. Centiorari
2. Mandamus
3. Prohibition
4. Quo Warranto

Ans:2

16. The council of ministers in state assembly holds office during the pleasure of
1. The legislative assembly
2. The legislative council
3. Both the houses of the state legislature
4. The Governor

Ans:4

17. The members of the legislative assembly are
1. Elected by the people
2. Elected by the local bodies
3. Nominated by the Governor
4. Returned through all three methods

Ans:1

18. The members of the legislative assembly are elected for a term of
1. Three years
2. Four years
3. Five years
4. Six years

Ans:3

19. Which of the following does not come under Fundamental Duty?
1. To safeguard public property
2. To protect and improve the natural environment
3. To promote harmony
4. To protect freedom of speech and expression

Ans:4

20. Comptroller and Auditor General of India is appointed for how many years?
1. 2
2. 4
3. 6
4. 5

Ans:3

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