GK-Indian Politics Question and Answer

GK-Indian Politics Question and Answer
31. Preamble enshrines the ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity - ideals inspired by the
  • Russian Revolution
  • Irish Revolution
  • French Revolution
  • US Constitution
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32. The minimum number of members that must be present to hold the meeting of the Lok Sa
  • one-fourth of the total membership
  • one-tenth of the total membership of the Houses
  • 50 percent strength of the Lok Sabha
  • at least 100 members
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33. The Parliament enjoys legislative power over subjects in
  • the union list only
  • the concurrent list only
  • both union and concurrent list
  • all the three lists, viz. union list, state list and the concurrent list
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34. The power to prorogue the Lok Sabha rests with
  • the speaker
  • the president
  • the prime minister
  • the minister for parliamentary affairs
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35. The phrase 'bicameral legislature' means
  • a single assembly
  • an elected legislature
  • a legislature consisting of a lower and an upper chamber
  • parliamentary system of government
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36. The position of the president which was undermined by the 42nd amendment was sub-sequently somewhat retrieved by the
  • 44th amendment
  • 45th amendment
  • 26th amendment
  • None of the above
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37. The oath of office is administered to the members of state council of ministers by
  • the governor
  • the chief minister
  • chief justice of the state high court
  • speaker of legislative assembly
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38. The power of Supreme Court of India to decide the dispute between the centre and states falls under its
  • advisory jurisdiction
  • appellate jurisdiction
  • original jurisdiction
  • constitutional jurisdiction
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39. The members of Lok Sabha are
  • directly elected by the people
  • indirectly elected
  • nominated
  • partly elected and partly nominated
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40. The parliament can legislate on a subject in the state list
  • if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution by two-third majority declaring the subject in state list of national importance
  • if the legislatures of two or more states recommend to the Parliament to legislate on such a subject with regard to those states
  • for the implementation of treaties and agreements with foreign powers
  • All the above
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