Preamble
Nomination of the members of Rajya Sabha
Directive principles of states policy
Supreme Court
C. Directive principles of states policy
Five
Twelve
One-fifth of the total members
Ten
Ram Jethmalani
Y. K. Sabharwal
Bijubhai Patnaik
K. G. Balkrishnan
The Constitution of U. K.
The Constitution of U. S. A.
The Constitution of Ireland
None of the above
Planning Commission
Finance Commission
Election Commission
Union Public Service Commission
by a majority
by a two-thirds majority
by consensus
unanimously
6th december,1946
9th december,1946
20th February,1947
3rd June,1947
Only administrative functions
Only judicial functions
Only legislative functions
Administrative as well as quasi-judicial and quasi-legislative functions
London
Moscow
Washington
The Hague
299
311
319
331
America
Britain
Australia
Ireland
18
19
17
16
Conduct the proceedings of Houses in absence of the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker
Officiate as Speaker when the Speaker is unlikely to be elected
Swear-in members and hold charge till a regular Speaker is elected
Checks if the election certificates of the members are in order
Right to equality
Right to property
Right to freedom
Right to constitutional remedies
3 Months
4 Months
6 Months
14 days
Four months
Six months
Eight months
Nine months
Uttar Pradesh and Bihar
Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir
Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh
Assam and Bengal
Puducherry
Mizoram
Goa
All the above
Rs. 10,000
Rs. 8,000
Rs. 15,000
Rs. 1,50,000
Article 154 (1)
Article 155
Article 14
Article 356
The Speaker
The Chief Minister
The Governor
The President
13
18
15
22
It can change the judgement
It cannot change the judgement
Only the Chief Justice of India can change the judgement
Only the ministry of law can change the judgement
Powers which are enumerated in the state list
Powers which are included in the state list
Powers which are enumerated in the concurrent list
Powers which are not mentioned in any of the lists
Dr. Ambedka
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
1977
1978
1979
1980
India has many religious
Indians have religious freedom
To follow the religion depends upon the will of an individual
There is no religion of the state in India
Hukam Singh
G. V. Mavalankar
K. M. Munshi
U. N. Dhebar
The Government of India Act, 1919
The Government of India Act, 1935
The Indian Independence Act, 1947
None of the above
The President
The Prime Minister
The Speaker of the Lok Sabha
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India
Right to equality
Right to freedom
Right to property
Right against exploitation