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151. The Supreme Court of India tenders advice to the President on a matter of law or fact
- A. on its own initiative
- B. only if he seeks such advice
- C. only if the matter relates to the Fundamental Rights
- D. only if the issue poses a threat to the unity and integrity of the country
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152. Which one of the following statements is incorrect?
- A. Goa attained full statehood in 1987
- B. Diu is an island in the Gulf of Khambat
- C. Daman and Diu were seperated from Goa by the 56th Amendment of the Constitution of India
- D. Dadra and Nagar Haveli were under French colonial rule till 1954
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153. Which one of the following rights conferred by the Constitution of India is also available to non-citizens?
- A. Freedom of Speech, assembly and from association
- B. Freedom to move, reside and settle in any part of the territory of India
- C. Freedom to acquire property or to carry on any occupation, Trade or Business
- D. Right to Constitutional Remedies
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154. Which one among the following statements is not correct?
- A. The right conferred by Article 32 cannot be suspended except by virtue of Article 359(1) of the Constitution of India
- B. The enforcement of Article 20 and 21 cannot be suspended
- C. Punishments can be prescribed by a State legislation for offences under Par-III of the Constitution of India
- D. The fundamental Rights can be abrogated by law made by the Parliament with regard to members of the forces charged with the main
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155. The Fundamental Rights of Indian citizens
- A. can be suspended by the President during National Emergency
- B. can be suspended by the President during all types of emergencies
- C. can be suspended by the President with the prior approval of the Supreme Court at any time
- D. cannot be suspended under any condition
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156. The Indian parliamentary system is different from the British parliamentary system in that india has
- A. both a real and a nominal executive
- B. a system of collective responsibility
- C. bicameral legislature
- D. the system of judicial review
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157. In which one of these cases, the basic structure doctrine was not affirmed
- A. MC Mehta vs Union of India----2001
- B. Minerva Mills Case----1984
- C. Golaknath Case ----1967
- D. Waman Rao Case---- 1981
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158. The Nehru-Mahalanobis strategy of development guided the playing practice in India from the
- A. First Five-Year Plan to the Sixth Five-Year Plan
- B. Fourth Five-Year Plan to the Eighty Five Year Plan
- C. Second-Five-Year Plan to the Seventh Five-Year Plan
- D. First Five-Year Plan to the Eighty Five-Year Plan
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159. After Quit India Movement, C Rajagopalachari issued a pamphlet entitled "The Way Out". which one of the following was a proposal in this pamphlet?
- A. The establishment of a "war Advisory Council" composed of representatives of British India and the Indian states
- B. Reconstitution of the Central Executive Council in such a way that all its members, except the Governor-General and the Comma
- C. Fresh elections to the Central and Provincial Legislatures to be held at the end of 1945 and the constitution making body to be
- D. A solution for the constitutional deadlock
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160. If the Prime Minister is a Member of the Rajya Sabha
- A. he/she has to get elected to the Lok Sabha within six months
- B. he/she can declare the Government's Policies only in the Rajya Sabha
- C. he/she cannot take part in the voting when a vote of no confidence is under consideration
- D. he/she cannot take part in the budget deliberations in the Lok Sabha
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