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Test: Anti Defection Law - Question 1

Which Amendment Act introduced the anti-defection law in India?

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The 52nd Amendment Act of 1985 introduced the anti-defection law in India.

Test: Anti Defection Law - Question 2

Which Schedule of the Constitution contains the provisions related to the anti-defection law?

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The provisions related to the anti-defection law are contained in the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution.

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Test: Anti Defection Law - Question 3

Under what circumstances can a member of a House be disqualified for defection?

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A member of a House can be disqualified for defection if he voluntarily gives up his membership of his political party or votes or abstains from voting in such House contrary to any direction issued by his political party without obtaining prior permission of such party.

Test: Anti Defection Law - Question 4

Which Amendment Act omitted the provision related to split in the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution?

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The 91st Amendment Act of 2003 omitted the provision related to split in the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution.

Test: Anti Defection Law - Question 5

What is one criticism of the anti-defection law?

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One of the criticisms of the anti-defection law is that it curbs the legislator's right to dissent and freedom of conscience, as it does not make a differentiation between dissent and defection.

Test: Anti Defection Law - Question 6

What is the purpose of the 91st Amendment Act (2003)?

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The 91st Amendment Act (2003) was enacted to strengthen and amend the Anti-defection Law contained in the Tenth Schedule. It aimed to limit the size of the Council of Ministers, debar defectors from holding public offices, and strengthen the anti-defection law.

Test: Anti Defection Law - Question 7

What is the maximum number of ministers, including the Prime Minister, that can be appointed in the Central Council of Ministers as per the 91st Amendment Act?

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As per the 91st Amendment Act, the total number of ministers, including the Prime Minister, in the Central Council of Ministers shall not exceed 15% of the total strength of the Lok Sabha.

Test: Anti Defection Law - Question 8

Who is disqualified to be appointed as a minister as per the 91st Amendment Act?

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According to the 91st Amendment Act, a person is disqualified from being chosen as a member of either House of Parliament or of the Legislative Assembly or Legislative Council of a State if they are not a member of any political party and if they have been associated with any political party after such disqualification and before the expiry of such period as may be prescribed in that behalf by or under any law made by Parliament or any Legislature of a State.

Test: Anti Defection Law - Question 9

What is the minimum number of ministers, including the Chief Minister, that should be appointed in a state as per the 91st Amendment Act?

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As per the 91st Amendment Act, the total number of ministers, including the Chief Minister, in the Council of Ministers in a state shall not be less than 12. However, the total number of ministers shall not exceed 15% of the total strength of the Legislative Assembly of that state.

Test: Anti Defection Law - Question 10

What provision of the Tenth Schedule (anti-defection law) was deleted by the 91st Amendment Act?

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The 91st Amendment Act deleted the provision of the Tenth Schedule (anti-defection law) pertaining to exemption from disqualification in case of a split by one-third members of the legislature party.

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