To betray a nation is an offence and punishable with death, that is
a) Sedition
b) Treachery
c) Treason
d) Anti-nationality
Which one is not a qualification for appointment as a High Court Judge?
a) Citizen of India
b) Practising advocate for 5 years
c) Practising advocate for 10 years
d) Judicial officer of 10 years standing
What is the minimum number of judges of Supreme court who must sit together to constitute a Constitution Bench?
A retired judge of supreme court cannot take up one of the following employment
a) Chairman of National Human Rights Commission
b) Chairman of Law Commission
c) Practising Law before Supreme Court
d) None of the above
Supreme Court's advisory jurisdiction is provided under which Article of the constitution?
a) 123
b) 124
c) 143
d) 226
Peremptory in law refers to
a) not open to challenge
b) open to challenge
c) social status
d) none of the above
Headquarters of International Military Tribunal is
a) Geneva
b) New York
c) Hague
d) Nuremberg
The election to the office of the President is conducted by
a) the Election Commission of India
b) the speaker of lok sabha
c) the Prime Minister's office
d) the minister for parliamentary affairs
The President, who is the head of the State under the Parliamentary form of government prevailing in India
a) enjoys abosolute powers
b) enjoys only nominal powers
c) enjoys limited but real powers
d) enjoys no powers
In which Part of the constitution does the concept of welfare state find elaboration?
a) Directive Principles of State Policy
b) Fundamental Rights
c) Preamble
d) All the above
A money bill passed by the Lok Sabha can be delayed by the Rajya Sabha for a maximum period of
a) one month
b) two month
c) three month
d) 14 days
The Quorum or minimum number of members required to hold the meeting of either House of Parliament is
a) One third
b) One tenth
c) One fourth
d) One fifth
In which case did the Supreme Court take the view that the fundamental rights and Directive Principles are complementary to each other and there was no need to sacrifice one for each other?
a) Minerva Mills case
b) Golak Nath case
c) Keshvananda Bharti case
Who is vested with the power to impose reasonable restrictions on the Fundamental Rights of Indian Citizens
Who is authorized to decide over a dispute regarding disqualification of a member of Parliament?
"Socialist" was intentionally introduced in the Preamble by the Constitution (42nd Amendment) Act, 1976. What was its principal aim?
It was in the year 1976, when the preamble to the Indian Constitution was amended.
What is the captital of Australia?