Q. In Which of the Following Cases , the Supreme Court ruled that the Preamble is not a part of the Constitution?
1 Kesavananda Bharti Case
2 S.R. Bommai Case
3 Re Berubari Union Case
4 Golaknath Case
Ans:3
Q. The expression 'Peaceful co-existence'- the Component part of India's foreign policy can be traced to which one of the following parts of the constitution?
1 Preamble
2 Fundamental Rights
3 Directive Principles of State Policy
4 Fundamental Duties
Ans:3
Q. The doctrine of Pleasure tenure of the 'Civil Servants' has been Incorporated from the Constitution of
1 UK
2 USA
3 China
4 France
Ans:1
Q. Which of the following Privileges are not enjoyed by the members of Indian Parliament, individually?
1 Freedom of Speech
2 Freedom to punish members and outsiders for breach of its privileges
3 Freedom from attendence as witnesses
4 Freedom from arrest
Ans:1
Q. The Concept of 'Judicial Review' in the Indian Constitution can be traced to
1 Rule of Law
2 Procedure established by law
3 Precedents and Conventions
4 Writ Jurisdiction of Courts
Ans:4
Q. Article 14 of the Indian Constitution speaks about 'Equal Protection of the Law' which means
1 All are equal in the eyes of law
2 Law shall traet all equally
3 Equality of treatment within a class
4 Equal application of rule of law for all
Ans:3
Q. Which one of the following is found under the Indian Constitution?
1 Judicial Supremacy
2 Parliamentary Sovereignty
3 Preponderance of Executive
4 Popular Sovereignty
Ans:4
Q. In which of the following cases the Supreme Court of India had discover the 'Due Process' found in the American Constitution?
1 Minerva Mills Vs. Union of India
2 Keshavananda Bharti Vs. State of Kerala
3 Maneka Gandhi Vs. Union of india
4 Golak Nath Vs. State of Punjab
Ans:3
Q. Under the Indian Federation, which institution can rightly be called the ' Balance-Wheel'?
1 Inter- State Council
2 Election commission of India
3 Judiciary
4 President of India
Ans:3
Q. The Concept of 'Popular Sovereignty' refers to the power of the
1 People as a whole
2 electorates Only
3 State
4 Legal Power Of the Judiciary
Ans:1
1 Kesavananda Bharti Case
2 S.R. Bommai Case
3 Re Berubari Union Case
4 Golaknath Case
Ans:3
Q. The expression 'Peaceful co-existence'- the Component part of India's foreign policy can be traced to which one of the following parts of the constitution?
1 Preamble
2 Fundamental Rights
3 Directive Principles of State Policy
4 Fundamental Duties
Ans:3
Q. The doctrine of Pleasure tenure of the 'Civil Servants' has been Incorporated from the Constitution of
1 UK
2 USA
3 China
4 France
Ans:1
Q. Which of the following Privileges are not enjoyed by the members of Indian Parliament, individually?
1 Freedom of Speech
2 Freedom to punish members and outsiders for breach of its privileges
3 Freedom from attendence as witnesses
4 Freedom from arrest
Ans:1
Q. The Concept of 'Judicial Review' in the Indian Constitution can be traced to
1 Rule of Law
2 Procedure established by law
3 Precedents and Conventions
4 Writ Jurisdiction of Courts
Ans:4
Q. Article 14 of the Indian Constitution speaks about 'Equal Protection of the Law' which means
1 All are equal in the eyes of law
2 Law shall traet all equally
3 Equality of treatment within a class
4 Equal application of rule of law for all
Ans:3
Q. Which one of the following is found under the Indian Constitution?
1 Judicial Supremacy
2 Parliamentary Sovereignty
3 Preponderance of Executive
4 Popular Sovereignty
Ans:4
Q. In which of the following cases the Supreme Court of India had discover the 'Due Process' found in the American Constitution?
1 Minerva Mills Vs. Union of India
2 Keshavananda Bharti Vs. State of Kerala
3 Maneka Gandhi Vs. Union of india
4 Golak Nath Vs. State of Punjab
Ans:3
Q. Under the Indian Federation, which institution can rightly be called the ' Balance-Wheel'?
1 Inter- State Council
2 Election commission of India
3 Judiciary
4 President of India
Ans:3
Q. The Concept of 'Popular Sovereignty' refers to the power of the
1 People as a whole
2 electorates Only
3 State
4 Legal Power Of the Judiciary
Ans:1
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