To prevent wars in the world
To encourage the feelings of co-operation among the nations
To settle the disputes among the nations in a peaceful manner
To make every nation militarily strong
D. To make every nation militarily strong
10
12
32
22
Five
Twelve
One-fifth of the total members
Ten
Uttar Pradesh and Bihar
Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir
Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh
Assam and Bengal
1967
1977
1980
None of the above
London
Moscow
Washington
The Hague
about 6 months in 1949
exactly a year since Nov 26,1948
about 2 years since Aug 15,1947
about 3 tears since Dec 9,1946
Anti-defection legislation
Panchayati Raj
Land Reforms
Distribution of powers between the Union and States
Bihar
Uttar Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
Gujarat
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
The Ministry is collectively responsible to both Houses of Parliament
The Ministry is not responsible to the parliament
The Ministry is responsible to the Head of the State
The Ministry is collectively responsible to the Lok Sabha
Morarji Desai
Vallabhbhai Patel
G. B. Pant
Devi Lal
Police
Criminal matters
Radio and Television
Foreign affairs
V. V. Giri
Giani Zail Singh
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmad
Shankar Dayal Sharma
Article 61
Article 75
Article 76
Article 356
President and Governor
Union Parliament
Supreme Court
Union Public Service Commission
International Labour Organisation
International Monetary Fund
World Health Organisation
World Hockey Federation
Salary and allowances of the President of India
Salary and allowances of the Governor of a State of India
Salary and allowances of the justice of the Supreme Court of India
Salary and allowances of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha
Fundamental Rights
Preamble to the constitution
9th Schedule
Directive principles
Four months
Six months
Eight months
Nine months
Included in the directive principles of state policy
A Fundamental Right
A Statutory Right
None of these
1945
1946
1947
1949
1, 2 and 3
2, 3 and 4
1 and 2
2 and 4
50 members
55 members
100 members
One-fifth of total number
Viec-Chairman of Rajya Sabha
Attorney General of India
Lok Sabha Speaker
Chief Justice of Supreme Court
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
Aug 15, 1947
Jan 30, 1948
Jan 26, 1950
Nov 26, 1929
After the budget and grant has been voted/passed by Lok Sabha
Grant to manage the administrative work in Interim period till budget and grant for financial year are passed
Passage of account of expenditure is actually done during last year
Approval of account of public undertakings
Ten Lakhs
Fifteen Lakhs
Twenty Lakhs
Twenty five Lakhs
300
304
308
310
B. R. Ambedkar
M. V. Pylee
Alexanderowicz
K. C. Wheare