London
Moscow
Washington
The Hague
D. The Hague
Right to equality
Right to freedom
Right to property
Right against exploitation
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
C. Raja Gopalachari
Dr. Sachchidanand Sinha
Jawaharlal Nehru
One-fourth of the total numbers in the legislative Assembly
One-third of the total number of members of the legislative five assembly
One-sixth of the total number of members of the legislative Assembly
No such limit has been fixed
6 years
6 years or 65 years of age whichever is earlier
Upto 65 years of age
Upto 64 years of age
Supreme Court
High Court
District Court
Both (A) and (B) above
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
C. Rajagopalachari
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Jawaharlal Nehru
U.S.S.R.
U.K.
Switzerland
Australia
1, 2 and 3
2, 3 and 4
1, 2 and 4
All of the above
Quo Warranto
Certiorari
Mandamus
Habeas Corpus
Executive
Judiciary
Legislature
Civil Servants
Planning Commission
Finance Commission
Election Commission
Union Public Service Commission
Only administrative functions
Only judicial functions
Only legislative functions
Administrative as well as quasi-judicial and quasi-legislative functions
Constitutional law
International law
Labour law
Criminal law
6th december,1946
9th december,1946
20th February,1947
3rd June,1947
To discuss the problems facing the world
Took prepare the whole budget for U.N.O. and to find out the ways and means to meet the expenses therein
To prepare and improve the International Laws
All the above
elected by Provincial Assembly
elected directly by people
nominated by the government
only representatives of the princely states
Mahatma Gandhi
Dr.B.R.Ambedkar
Jawaharlal Nehru
M.N.Roy
119
104
256
191
Vice-President
Solicitor-General
Chief Justice
Attorney-General
He is a part of the state legislature
He can pardon a sentence of death
He appoints judges of the state High Court
He has no emergency powers
7th November
20th November
9th December
10th January
Directly elected by the people of the state
Appointed by the Prime Minister
Appointed by the President
Appointed by the State Chief Minister
by a majority
by a two-thirds majority
by consensus
unanimously
Gyani Zail Singh
V. V. Giri
Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
K. R. Narayanan
Liberalism
Democratic Socialism
Marxism
Fabian Socialism
The Vice-President of India holds office for a period of five years
The Vice-President of India can be removed by a simple majority of votes passed in the Rajya Sabha only
The Vice-President of India continues to be in office even after the expiry of his term till his successor talkes over
The Supreme Court of India has to look into all disputes with regard to the election the Vice-President of India
October 24, 1945
October 24, 1943
November 26, 1945
November 26, 1943
Police
Criminal matters
Radio and Television
Foreign affairs
President of India
Union Cabinet
Speaker of the Lok Sabha
Union Finance Minister
Article 61
Article 75
Article 76
Article 356