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Under which Article can the President of India consult the Supreme Court regarding the appointment and transfer of judges in the Supreme Court and High Courts?
a) Article 127(1)
b) Article 143(1)
c) Article 143(11)
d) Article 144(a)
Option b – Article 143(1)
Who has the power to expand the Supreme Court’s jurisdiction over matters listed in the Union List?
a) President of India
b) Chief Justice of India
c) Parliament
d) Ministry of Law, Justice, and Company Affairs
Option c – Parliament
Who can increase the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India?
a) President of India
b) Parliament through a resolution
c) Parliament through legislation
d) President in consultation with the Chief Justice of India
Option c – Parliament through legislation
What functions do the advisory powers of the Supreme Court of India serve?
a) Provide advice to the President on important legal or factual matters
b) Advise the Government of India on constitutional issues
c) Advise the Prime Minister on legal Questions
d) Advise all the above authorities
Option a – Provide advice to the President on important legal or factual matters
The Supreme Court offers advice to the President
a) On its own accord
b) Only when requested by the President
c) Only regarding Fundamental Rights
d) Only when the issue affects national unity and integrity
Option b – Only when requested by the President
Who can constitutionally request the opinion of the Supreme Court on Questions of law?
a) President
b) Any High Court
c) Prime Minister
d) All of the above
Option a – President
Under which Article did the President seek the Supreme Court’s opinion on the postponement of the 2002 Gujarat Assembly elections?
a) Article 142
b) Article 143
c) Article 144
d) Article 145
Option b – Article 143
Under which Article does the Supreme Court safeguard the Fundamental Rights of Indian citizens?
a) Article 74
b) Article 56
c) Article 16
d) Article 32
Option d – Article 32
To be eligible for appointment as a Supreme Court judge, a person must have been an advocate in a High Court for at least how many years?
a) 20
b) 10
c) 8
d) 25
Option b – 10
Which law requires that all Supreme Court proceedings be conducted in English?
a) Supreme Court Rules, 1966
b) Article 145 of the Constitution
c) Parliamentary legislation
d) Article 348 of the Constitution
Option d – Article 348 of the Constitution
Who takes an oath to uphold the Constitution, preserve India’s sovereignty, and discharge official duties?
a) President of India
b) Chief Justice of India
c) Members of Parliament
d) Governor
Option b – Chief Justice of India
Which cases fall under the jurisdiction of both the High Courts and the Supreme Court?
a) Disputes between the Centre and States
b) Disputes between States
c) Enforcement of Fundamental Rights
d) Protection against constitutional violations
Option c – Enforcement of Fundamental Rights
Who has the authority to transfer any case to a different court in India?
a) President
b) Supreme Court
c) High Court
d) None of the above
Option b – Supreme Court
Under which Article did the Supreme Court rule the Migrants (Determination by Tribunal) Act, 1983 unconstitutional?
a) Article 355
b) Article 356
c) Article 256
d) Article 257
Option a – Article 355
What is the origin of the Basic Structure doctrine of the Indian Constitution?
a) The Constitution itself
b) Judicial interpretation
c) Opinions of legal scholars
d) Statutes passed by Parliament
Option b – Judicial interpretation
Being a ‘Court of Record’, the Supreme Court of India
a) Maintains records of its decisions
b) Ensures its decisions have legal evidence value and are unchallengeable
c) Holds power to punish for contempt
d) Cannot have its decisions appealed
Option b – Ensures its decisions have legal evidence value and are unchallengeable
Which courts in India are officially recognized as ‘Courts of Record’?
a) High Courts only
b) Supreme Court only
c) Both High Courts and Supreme Court
d) District Courts
Option c – Both High Courts and Supreme Court
Which statement correctly describes the Supreme Court regarding its judgments?
a) It can modify its judgments
b) It cannot modify its judgments
c) Only the Chief Justice can modify judgments
d) Only the Ministry of Law can modify judgments
Option a – It can modify its judgments
Although based in New Delhi, the Supreme Court can sit elsewhere
a) With the President’s approval
b) If a majority of judges agree
c) With Parliament’s approval
d) On request of a State Legislature
Option a – With the President’s approval
In which case did the Supreme Court describe the CBI as a “Caged Parrot”?
a) Rail Board Bribery Case
b) Vineet Narayani vs. Union of India
c) 2G Spectrum Scam Case
d) Coal Gate Scam Case
Option d – Coal Gate Scam Case
TDSAT decisions can be challenged in
a) TRAI, High Court, and Supreme Court
b) TRAI and Supreme Court
c) High Court and Supreme Court
d) Supreme Court only
Option d – Supreme Court only
Public Interest Litigations (PILs) were initiated through
a) Parliamentary legislation
b) Constitutional amendment
c) Judicial activism
d) None of the above
Option c – Judicial activism
Who is responsible for appointing the Lt. Governor of Jammu and Kashmir?
a) Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir
b) Chief Justice of the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir
c) Prime Minister of India
d) President of India
Option d – President of India
Who administers the oath of office to a State Governor?
a) President of India
b) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
c) Chief Justice of the respective High Court
d) Outgoing Governor of the State
Option c – Chief Justice of the respective High Court
Which of the following is a false statement about a State Governor?
a) Appointed by the President of India
b) Can serve as Governor for multiple States simultaneously
c) Serves a fixed term of five years
d) Can be removed if the State Legislature passes a resolution for removal
Option d – Can be removed if the State Legislature passes a resolution for removal
Which statement correctly describes the role of Governors?
a) A person cannot be Governor of two or more States at the same time
b) State Governors appoint High Court judges just like the President appoints Supreme Court judges
c) The Constitution does not specify any procedure for removal of a Governor
d) In Union Territories with legislature, the Lt. Governor appoints the Chief Minister based on majority support
Option c – The Constitution does not specify any procedure for removal of a Governor
When one person serves as Governor for more than one State, how are their emoluments and allowances determined?
a) Based on the Governor’s preference
b) As decided by the President
c) As determined by the Home Ministry
d) Distributed among States in a proportion SET by the President
Option d – Distributed among States in a proportion SET by the President
Whose consent is required for an ordinance issued by a Governor?
a) President of India
b) State Legislature
c) State Council of Ministers
d) None of the above
Option b – State Legislature
Who is responsible for appointing a State Governor?
a) Central Cabinet
b) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
c) Speaker of Lok Sabha
d) President of India
Option d – President of India
Under which Article of the Constitution is a State Governor appointed?
a) Article 153
b) Article 154
c) Article 155
d) Article 156
Option c – Article 155
Which of the following is incorrect regarding State Governors?
a) They are members of the State Legislature
b) They have the power to pardon a death sentence
c) They appoint judges of the High Court
d) They do not have emergency powers
Option b – They have the power to pardon a death sentence
From which source are the Governor’s salary and allowances paid?
a) Consolidated Fund of the State
b) Consolidated Fund of India
c) Contingency Fund of the State
d) Both a and b
Option a – Consolidated Fund of the State
To whom is a State Governor accountable?
a) Prime Minister
b) President
c) State Legislative Assembly
d) Chief Minister
Option b – President
Which office is held as long as the President desires?
a) Governor
b) Election Commissioner
c) Supreme Court Judge
d) Speaker of Lok Sabha
Option a – Governor
Which official does the Constitution not provide for impeachment?
a) President
b) Governor of a State
c) Chief Justice of India
d) Vice-President
Option b – Governor of a State
Who was the first woman to serve as a State Governor in India?
a) Raj Kumari Amrit Kaur
b) Padmaja Naidu
c) Sarojini Naidu
d) Serla Grewal
Option c – Sarojini Naidu
Who became the first woman Governor in free India?
a) Sarojini Naidu
b) Sucheta Kripalani
c) Indira Gandhi
d) Vijay Laxmi Pandit
Option a – Sarojini Naidu
Who was the first woman Governor of West Bengal?
a) Vijay Laxmi Pandit
b) Padmaja Naidu
c) Rajani Rai
d) Sheila Kaul
Option b – Padmaja Naidu
Which of the following positions is not appointed by the State Governor?
a) Chief Minister
b) Members of State Public Service Commission
c) High Court judges
d) Advocate General
Option c – High Court judges
Why was the idea of elected Governors removed from the draft Constitution?1) It would have required another election 2) Elections could be influenced by major political issues 3) An elected Governor might see themselves as superior to the Chief Minister 4) Governors must operate under a Parliamentary system. Options:
a) Only 1 and 2
b) Only 2 and 3
c) Only 1, 3, and 4
d) Only 2, 3, and 4
Option c – Only 1, 3, and 4
When can a Governor act without consulting the State Legislature?. 1. To prove the government’s majority in the Assembly 2. To remove the Chief Minister 3. To reserve a bill for consideration by the President 4. To return a bill to the Assembly for reconsideration 5. To seek advice from the High Court. Options: ( NABARD Grade A mcq Practice Online )
a) Only 1, 2, 3, and 4
b) Only 2, 3, 4, and 5
c) Only 1, 2, 4, and 5
d) 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5
Option a – Only 1, 2, 3, and 4
What are the qualifications required to be a State Governor?. 1. Must be a Citizen of India by birth 2. Must be at least 35 years old 3. Must be eligible for membership in the Lok Sabha 4. Can be appointed Governor for more than one State. Options: ( NABARD Grade A mcq Practice Online )
a) Only 1 and 2
b) Only 1, 2, and 3
c) Only 1, 2, and 4
d) Only 2 and 4
Option d – Only 2 and 4
Who has the authority to establish or abolish a Legislative Council in an Indian State? ( NABARD Grade A mcq Practice Online )
a) President of India based on the recommendation of the State Governor
b) Parliament
c) Parliament after a resolution is passed by the State Legislative Assembly
d) Governor based on the advice of the State Council of Ministers
Option c – Parliament after a resolution is passed by the State Legislative Assembly
Under which Article can a State Legislative Assembly pass a resolution for creating a Legislative Council? ( NABARD Grade A mcq Practice Online )
a) Article 168
b) Article 169
c) Article 170
d) Article 171
Option b – Article 169
What proportion of members in the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council are nominated by the Governor? ( NABARD Grade A mcq Practice Online )
a) One-tenth of total members
b) One-eighth of total members
c) One-seventh of total members
d) One-sixth of total members
Option d – One-sixth of total members
Which legislative body cannot be dissolved but may be abolished? ( NABARD Grade A mcq Practice Online )
a) Lok Sabha
b) Rajya Sabha
c) State Legislative Assemblies
d) State Legislative Councils
Option d – State Legislative Councils
Which State currently does not have a Legislative Council even though the Constitution allows for it? ( NABARD Grade A mcq Practice Online )
a) Maharashtra
b) Bihar
c) Karnataka
d) Madhya Pradesh
Option d – Madhya Pradesh
Which of the following States has a unicameral legislature? ( NABARD Grade A MCQ Practice Online )
a) Tamil Nadu
b) Uttar Pradesh
c) Karnataka
d) Bihar
Option c – Karnataka
In which State is there no Legislative Council? ( NABARD Grade A MCQ Practice Online )
a) Bihar
b) Maharashtra
c) Rajasthan
d) Karnataka
Option a – Bihar
Which State does not have a bicameral legislature? ( NABARD Grade A MCQ Practice Online )
a) Uttar Pradesh
b) Madhya Pradesh
c) Bihar
d) Karnataka
Option b – Madhya Pradesh
Which Article of the Constitution deals with the composition and election of State Legislative Assemblies? ( NABARD Grade A MCQ Practice Online )
a) Article 170
b) Article 176
c) Article 178
d) None of the above
Option a – Article 170
Which State is an exception to the rule in Article 170 that a Legislative Assembly must have at least 60 members? ( NABARD Grade A MCQ Practice Online )
a) Sikkim
b) Jharkhand
c) Haryana
d) Uttarakhand
Option a – Sikkim
What is the upper limit for the number of members in a State Legislative Assembly? ( NABARD Grade A MCQ Practice Online )
a) 400
b) 450
c) 500
d) 550
Option c – 500
Who is responsible for conducting elections to the State Legislative Assembly? ( NABARD Grade A MCQ Practice Online )
a) Chief Justice of the High Court
b) State Election Commission
c) Election Commission of India
d) Governor of the State
Option c – Election Commission of India
Which State has the largest Legislative Assembly in terms of membership? ( NABARD Grade A MCQ Practice Online )
a) Andhra Pradesh
b) West Bengal
c) Maharashtra
d) Uttar Pradesh
Option d – Uttar Pradesh
Who has the final authority to decide on the disqualification of a member of a State Legislature? ( NABARD Grade A MCQ Practice Online )
a) Governor
b) Speaker of the Assembly
c) Chief Minister
d) High Court
Option a – Governor
What is the minimum age required to become a member of a State Legislative Assembly? ( NABARD Grade A MCQ Practice Online )
a) 18 years
b) 25 years
c) 21 years
d) No age requirement
Option b – 25 years
To whom does a Speaker of a State Legislative Assembly submit their resignation? ( NABARD Grade A MCQ Practice Online )
a) Chief Minister
b) Governor
c) Deputy Speaker
d) President of India
Option c – Deputy Speaker
How long does the Speaker remain in office after the Assembly is dissolved? ( NABARD Grade A MCQ Practice Online )
a) Until just before the first session of the newly elected Assembly
b) Until a new Speaker is elected
c) For as long as they wish
d) None of the above
Option a – Until just before the first session of the newly elected Assembly
For how long can a Minister serve in a State without being a member of the Assembly? ( NABARD Grade A MCQ Practice Online )
a) One year
b) Six months
c) Three years
d) Three months
Option b – Six months
Who decides the pay and allowances of State Ministers? ( NABARD Grade A MCQ Practice Online )
a) Chief Minister
b) Governor
c) Chief Secretary
d) State Legislative Assembly
Option d – State Legislative Assembly
Who has the power to prorogue a State Legislative Assembly? ( NABARD Grade A MCQ Practice Online )
a) Governor
b) Vidhan Sabha Speaker
c) Chief Minister
d) Law Minister
Option a – Governor
After the 1992 Ayodhya incident, in which State was the Legislative Assembly not dissolved? ( NABARD Grade A MCQ Practice Online )
a) Uttar Pradesh
b) Madhya Pradesh
c) Himachal Pradesh
d) Bihar
Option d – Bihar
Who is responsible for setting up the Contingency Fund in a State? ( NABARD Grade A MCQ Practice Online )
a) State Legislature
b) Parliament
c) President
d) None of the above
Option a – State Legislature
Which is the only Indian State with a Common Civil Code? ( NABARD Grade A MCQ Practice Online )
a) Jammu & Kashmir
b) Mizoram
c) Nagaland
d) Goa
Option d – Goa
How many reorganized States had bicameral legislatures in 1956? ( NABARD Grade A MCQ Practice Online )
a) 5
b) 10
c) 15
d) 18
Option a – 5
Who oversees the accounts of the States? ( NABARD Grade A MCQ Practice Online )
a) Governor
b) Chief Minister
c) State finance Secretary
d) Comptroller and Auditor General
Option d – Comptroller and Auditor General
Who manages the Contingency Fund of a State? ( NABARD Grade A MCQ Practice Online )
a) Governor
b) Chief Minister
c) State finance Minister
d) State Legislature
Option d – State Legislature
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