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Polity-Civics Test-5 - Question 1

The election of Sarpanch held-

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The elections of Panch and Sarpanch held directly. The sarpanch, together with other elected panchas (members), constitute the gram panchayat.

Polity-Civics Test-5 - Question 2

The description of District Planning Council in Article_______ of the Constitution. 

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Article 243(z)(d) of constitution of District Planning Committeees.

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Polity-Civics Test-5 - Question 3

The state government entrusts the development works of district to-

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The state government entrusts the development works of district to District Planning Committees.

Polity-Civics Test-5 - Question 4

A member of the council of ministers can hold office without being a member of the state legislature for a maximum period of

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A person who is not a member of either House of the state legislature can also be appointed as a minister. But, within six months, he must become a member (either by electionor by nomination) of either House of the state legislature, otherwise, he ceases to be a minister.

Polity-Civics Test-5 - Question 5

The portfolios to the various members of the council of ministers in a state are allocated by

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The other ministers are appointed by the governor on the advice of the chief minister. This means that the governor can appoint only those persons asministers who are recommended by the chief minister.

Polity-Civics Test-5 - Question 6

The salaries and allowances of the members of the council of ministers in a state are determined by 

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The salaries and allowances of ministers are determined by the state legislature from time to time.

Polity-Civics Test-5 - Question 7

Members of the state legislature can focus the attention of the government on matters of public importance through

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The primary object of an adjournment motion is to draw the attention of house to a recent matter of urgent public importance having serious consequences and in regard to which a motion or a resolution with proper notice will be too late.

Polity-Civics Test-5 - Question 8

A money bill can be introduced in the state

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It can be introduced in the legislative assembly only and that too on the recommendation of the governor. Every such bill is considered to be a government bill and can be introduced only by a minister.

Polity-Civics Test-5 - Question 9

In December 2005, the Parliament passed a bill which seeks to revive the Legislative Council in 

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Andhra Pradesh got the legislative council created in 1957 and got the same abolished in 1985. The Legislative Council in Andhra Pradesh was again revived in2007, after the enactment of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council Act, 2005.

Polity-Civics Test-5 - Question 10

The Governor recommends the imposition of the President’s rule in a state

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Article 356 states that President rule can be imposed in any state on grounds of failure of Constitutional Machinery, and failure is of two types:

a. If President on receipt of report by Governor of a State or otherwise is satisfied that a situation has arisen in which govt of that state can’t be carried in accordance with provisions of the Constitution then President Rule can be imposed.

b. Article 365 states that every state shall comply with all directions given by Union on matters it empowers to do so. If any state fails to comply with directions of union then President Rule can be imposed.
 

Polity-Civics Test-5 - Question 11

Which of the following has been wrongly listed as criteria for appointment as a judge of the Supreme Court

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He should be a citizen of India. He should have been a judge of a High Court (or high courts in succession) for five year or (b) He should have been an advocate of a High Court (or High Courts in succession) for ten years; or (c) He should be a distinguished jurist in the opinion of the president.

Polity-Civics Test-5 - Question 12

Which article of the Constitution permits the Supreme Court to review its own judgement or order?

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Article 137 enables the Supreme Court to review its own judgments, subject to the provisions of any law made by Parliament.

Polity-Civics Test-5 - Question 13

Consider the following statements with regard to the Supreme Court of India.

1. The Supreme Court has been created under the Constitution of India.

2. The Supreme Court at present comprises of a Chief Justice and 30 other judges.

3. The Supreme Court has its permanent seat at New Delhi

4. The original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court extends over disputes between India and foreign countries of these statements

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At present, the Supreme Court consists of thirty-one judges.The judges of the Supreme Court are appointed by the president.

Polity-Civics Test-5 - Question 14

The theory of ‘basic structure of the Constitution’ implies

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In Kesavananda Bharati’s case, Supreme Court invoked this doctrine of basic structure. The doctrine of non-amendability of the basic features of the Constitution implies that there are certain provisions in the Constitution which cannot be amended even by the following prescribed procedure under Article 368.

Polity-Civics Test-5 - Question 15

At present, the Chief Justice of India draws a monthly salary of

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The salaries, allowances, privileges, leave and pension of the judges of theSupreme Court are determined from time to time by the Parliament.

Polity-Civics Test-5 - Question 16

Every other of the Supreme Court, other than the Chief Justice, at present, draws a monthly salary of

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The salaries, allowances, privileges, leave and pension of the judges of theSupreme Court are determined from time to time by the Parliament.

Polity-Civics Test-5 - Question 17

The Supreme Court propounded the theory of ‘basic structure of the Constitution’ in

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In Kesavananda Bharati’s case, Supreme Court invoked this doctrine of basic structure.According to it the basic structure of the constitution can not be altered even by amendments.

Polity-Civics Test-5 - Question 18

The judges of the Supreme Court have to take an oath or affirmation before entering upon their office, which is conducted to them by

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A person appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court, before entering upon his Office, has to make and subscribe an oath or affirmation before the President, or some person appointed by him for this purpose.

Polity-Civics Test-5 - Question 19

A judge of the Supreme Court can relinquish office before the completion of his tenure by addressing his resignation to

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A Judge may, by writing under his hand addressed to the President, resign his office.

Polity-Civics Test-5 - Question 20

How many types of writs can be issued by the Supreme Court?

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Types of writs are  Habeas Corpus,Mandamus,Prohibition,Certiorari,Quo warranto.

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