1. Under which one of the following writs a person can be prevented from taking an action to which he is officially not entitled?
(a) Habeas Corpus
(b) Quo Warranto
(c) Certiorari
(d) Mandamus
2. Generally the first session of the Parliament starts with an address of the President in which:
(a) he makes a survey of the achievements of government during the previous year
(b) he makes suggestions to the government regarding the policy it should follow in the interest of the country
(c) he outlines the policy and programme of the Government during the ensuing year
(d) he does none of the above things
3. In the Judicial sphere the States have:
(a) an important say in the appointment of the judges of the Supreme Court
(b) an important say in the appointment of the judges of the High Court
(c) no say in the appointment or removal of the judges of Supreme Court or High Courts
(d) an important say in the appointment as well as removal of the judges of the Supreme Court as well as High Courts
4. The Chairman of Rajya Sabha:
(a) enjoys right to vote like other members
(b) has vote only in case of a tie
(c) has right. to vote like ordinary members and an additional vote in case of a tie
(d) does not enjoy any vote
5. Which one of the following judicial powers of the Governor has been wrongly listed?
(a) he appoints the judges of the State High Court and other subordinate courts
(b) he can grant pardon, reprieve, respite or remission of punishment to any person convicted of an offence against the State Law
(c) he is consulted by the President while appointing the Judges of the High Court
(d) he enjoys full power regarding postings, and promotions of district judges and other judicial officers of the State
6. Which one of the following constitutes a deviation from the principle of ‘equality before law’?
(a) the President is not answerable to any court for the exercise and performance of powers or duties of his office
(b) President in immune from criminal proceedings during his term
(c) the foreign sovereigns and ambassadors are immune from the jurisdiction of law
(d) all of the above
7. Which one of the following Fundamental Rights has been the subjects of maximum litigation and controversy?
(a) right to Property
(b) right of Equality
(c) right of Freedom of Religion
(d) right to Freedom
8. The Governor recommends the imposition of the President’s rule in the State:
(a) on the recommendation of the State Legislature
(b) on the recommendation of the Chief Minister
(c) on the recommendation of the Council of Ministers
(d) if he is satisfied that the Government of the State cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution
9. The President of India:
(a) has no right to address either House of Parliament
(b) has the right of address only the Lok Sabha
(c) has the right of address only the Rajya Sabha
(d) has the right to address both the Houses of Parliament either separately or jointly
10. Under the Indian Constitution the residuary powers have been:
(a) vested in the Centre
(b) vested in the States
(c) equally divided between the Centre and the States
(d) none of the above
11. Equal protection of law means that:
(a) all laws must be general in character
(b) all laws must have universal application
(c) all persons should be equally treated under similar circumstances
(d) all the above
12. Which one of the following writs is issued by the court in case of an illegal detention of a person?
(a) Habeas Corpus
(b) Mandamus
(c) Certiorari
(d) Quo Warranto
13. The seats are allotted to various states in the Lok Sabha on the basis of:
(a) population
(b) population and economic status
(c) population, education and economic status
(d) none of the above
14. In India the power of judicial review is enjoyed by:
(a) the Supreme Court alone
(b) the Supreme Court as well as High Court
(c) all the Courts
(d) none of the above
15. The President of India has discretion in the selection of the Prime Minister:
(a) under all circumstances
(b) if no political party enjoys clear-cut majority in the Lok Sabha
(c) no party enjoys majority in both the Houses of Parliament
(d) if two differnt parties enjoy majority in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
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