Exam Date - 18-06-2018
Q. 1-4. Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives:
1. According to the passage, assertion of rights ______.
1. is frowned upon
2. must be discouraged
3. promotes just social policies
4. is desirable
Correct Answer :-
promotes just social policies
2. Which of the following statements best conveys the idea of the passage?
1. Civil and political rights and social and economic rights are opposed to each other.
2. Political freedom must be compromised to realize rights.
3. Existence of criticism of government is a proof of vibrant assertion of civil and political rights.
4. Transparency ensures equitable distribution of resources.
Choose the correct code:
1. 2 and 4
2. 1 and 2
3. 1 and 3
4. 3 and 4
Correct Answer :-
3 and 4
3. According to the passage capture of social benefits ______.
1. ensures accountability
2. must be discouraged to ensure equitable distribution of resources
3. is an evil necessity
4. should be encouraged to maintain free flow of information
Correct Answer :-
must be discouraged to ensure equitable distribution of resources
4. Opacity means:
1. Ostensible
2. Transparent
3. Unclear
4. Opal like
Correct Answer :-
Unclear
5. A is the mother of D and sister of B. B has a daughter C who is married to F. G is the husband of
A. How is G related to D?
1. Son
2. Father
3. Uncle
4. Husband
Correct Answer :- Father
6. If the price of a book is first decreased by 25% and then increased by 20%, then the net change (in %) in the price will be:
1. 30
2. 20
3. 10
4. 40
Correct Answer :- 10
7. Which among the following is correctly matched?
1. Indian Law Institute - Bhopal
2. Central Institute of Indian Languages - Chandigarh
3. Film and Television Institute of India - Chennai
4. National Insurance Academy - Pune
Correct Answer :-
National Insurance Academy - Pune
8. Which among the following languages was added to the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution of India, 1950 through 92nd Amendment Act of 2003?
1. Manipuri
2. Nepali
3. Maithili
4. Konkani
Correct Answer :-
Maithili
9. Britishers established Fort St. George as a trading outpost of East India Company in-
1. Varanasi
2. Chandigarh
3. Chennai
4. Jaipur
Correct Answer :- Chennai
10. Which among the following cities does not have a bench of the National Green Tribunal?
1. Ahmedabad
2. Chennai
3. Pune
4. Kolkata
Correct Answer :- Ahmedabad
11. Which among the following was chosen as the Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year in 2017?
1. Vape
2. Post-truth
3. Emoji
4. Youthquake
Correct Answer :-
Youthquake
12. Which amongst the following is a committee constituted to inquire into allegations of corruption in Indian Premier League?
1. Satyajit Ray Committee
2. Shyam Benegal Committee
3. Justice Mukul Mudgal Committee
4. Justice Khosla Committee
Correct Answer :-
Justice Mukul Mudgal Committee
13. In India, the National Voter’s Day is celebrated on
1. 25th December
2. 25th January
3. 17th March
4. 17th January
Correct Answer :-
25th January
14. If A >B, B>C and C>D, then which of the following conclusions is definitely wrong?
1. D< A
2. C< B
3. A< D
4. B< A
Correct Answer :-
A< D
15. Who won the Gold Medal for India in the Women’s 10 metre air pistol event at the XXI
Commonwealth Games, 2018?
1. Manika Batra
2. Punam Yadav
3. Pooja Sahasrabudhe
4. Manu Bhaker
Correct Answer :-
Manu Bhaker
16. In a class of 45 students, one of the student ranks 20th. When two more students take admission then his rank gets one place down. What is his position from the bottom?
1. 28
2. 26
3. 25
4. 27
Correct Answer :-
27
17. Which Schedule of the Constitution of India, 1950 prescribes the forms of oaths or affirmations for constitutional functionaries?
1. Sixth Schedule
2. Second Schedule
3. Fifth Schedule
4. Third Schedule
Correct Answer :-
Third Schedule
18. Which provision of the Constitution of India, 1950 deals with legislative powers of the President?
1. Article 123
2. Article 73
3. Article 139
4. Article 59
Correct Answer :-
Article 123
19. Which provision of the Constitution of India prohibits employment of children below the age of fourteen years to be employed in factories?
1. Article 23
2. Article 17
3. Article 27
4. Article 24
Correct Answer :-
Article 24
20. Who among the following is the current member of the International Law Commission from India?
1. Nagender Singh
2. P.S. Rao
3. Aniruddha Rajput
4. Dalbir Bhandari
Correct Answer :-
Aniruddha Rajput
21. The product of the ages of X and Y is 240. If twice the age of Y is more that X’s age by 4 years, what is the age of Y?
1. 18
2. None of these
3. 12
4. 16
Correct Answer :-
12
22. Two numbers are in the ratio of 3:7. If 5 is subtracted from the numbers, the ratio becomes
4:11. The numbers are:
1. 18,42
2. 12,28
3. 9,16
4. 21,49
Correct Answer :-
21,49
23. "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" means
1. People tend to want whatever they don't have.
2. Don't do mean things to people.
3. If someone offers you a gift, don't question it.
4. Don't trust other people to do important things for you.
Correct Answer :-
Don't do mean things to people.
24. Who headed the group of experts on Privacy constituted by the Planning Commission?
1. Justice Arijit Pasayat
2. Justice M.B. Shah
3. Justice M.N. Venkatachalia
4. Justice A.P. Shah
Correct Answer :-
Justice A.P. Shah
25. Who amongst the following judges of the Supreme Court of India never served as a High Court judge?
1. Justice A.M. Khanwilkar
2. Justice Uday Umesh Lalit
3. Justice Kurian Joseph
4. Justice Abhay Manohar Sapre
Correct Answer :-
Justice Uday Umesh Lalit
26. In which of the following judgments did the Supreme Court of India set aside the practice of talaq-e-biddat i.e., triple talaq?
1. Fazlunbi v. K. KhaderVali
2. Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum
3. Bai Tahira v. Ali Hussain Fissali Chothia
4. Shayara Bano v. Union of India
Correct Answer :-
Shayara Bano v. Union of India
27. The name of the largest river island of the world located in India is-
1. Cijuli
2. Pajuli
3. Khajuli
4. Majuli
Correct Answer :-
Majuli
28. In which state the Sasan Ultra Mega Power Project is located?
1. Tamil Nadu
2. Uttar Pradesh
3. Madhya Pradesh
4. Maharashtra
Correct Answer :-
Madhya Pradesh
29. Identify the correct statement:
1. Only taking of dowry is prohibited under law.
2. Only giving of dowry is prohibited under law.
3. Dowry is legally allowed with the consent of involved parties.
4. Giving as well as taking dowry is prohibited under law.
Correct Answer :-
Giving as well as taking dowry is prohibited under law.
30. The recently launched ‘LaQshya’ programme is aimed at
1. Reducing malnutrition in children below ten years of age
2. Reducing maternal mortality rates
3. Elimination of tuberculosis by 2025
4. Improving quality of life in rural areas
Correct Answer :-
Reducing maternal mortality rates
31. X is wife of Y. Y is uncle of Z. B is sister of Y. How is B related to X?
1. Sister-in-Law
2. Cousin
3. Brother
4. Uncle
Correct Answer :-
Sister-in-Law
32. A judge of the Supreme Court of India after retirement can practice in
1. None of the these
2. High Court
3. National Green Tribunal
4. Supreme Court of India only
Correct Answer :-
None of the these
33. Four tests—French, Hindi, English and Sanskrit are to be conducted on four consecutive days, not necessarily in the same order. The English test is held before the test which is conducted after Hindi. Sanskrit test is conducted exactly after two tests are held. Which is the last test held?
1. French
2. Sanskrit
3. Hindi
4. English
Correct Answer :-
French
34. The headquarters of the World Trade Organization is located in
1. Geneva
2. London
3. New York
4. Nairobi
Correct Answer :-
Geneva
35. First UNESCO mixed heritage site of India is
1. Kangchendzonga National Park
2. Kaziranga National Park
3. Dachigam National Park
4. Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
Correct Answer :-
Kangchendzonga National Park
36. Renu, Sheena, Heena and Seema are sitting around a table. Renu is just right to the Sheena. Heena is left to Seema. Who amongst the following facing each other?
1. Renu – Sheena
2. Renu – Seema
3. Sheena – Seema
4. Heena – Renu
Correct Answer :-
Renu – Seema
37. If B is coded as 2 and RATE is coded as 44 in a code language, how would you code NATION in that code language?
1. 74
2. 75
3. 72
4. 73
Correct Answer :-
73
38. There are two groups of birds. If one bird moves from first group to the second group, the number of birds in the second group becomes double of the first group. If one bird moves from second group to the first group, the number of birds in both the groups becomes equal. How many birds were there in group 1 and 2 initially (respectively)?
1. 9,5
2. 5,7
3. 7,5
4. 5,9
Correct Answer :-
5,7
39. Hari’s commute never bothered him because there were always seats available on the train and he was able to spend 40 minutes comfortably reading newspapers. Ever since the train schedule changed, the train has become extremely crowded, and by the time the doors open at his station, there isn’t a seat to be found. Which of the following inference is correct?
1. Hari’s commute is less comfortable since the train schedule changed.
2. Many commuters will complain about the new train schedule.
3. Hari is likely to look for a new job closer to his home.
4. Hari would be better off taking the bus to work.
Correct Answer :-
Hari’s commute is less comfortable since the train schedule changed
40. European Court of Human Rights is located in
1. Hamburg
2. Strasbourg
3. Luxembourg
4. St. Petersburg
Correct Answer :-
Strasbourg
41. ‘Earth Hour’ is a global initiative of the
1. UN Development Programme
2. Earth Day Organization
3. World Wide Fund for Nature
4. UN Environment Programme
Correct Answer :-
World Wide Fund for Nature
42. Arrage these mountain ranges from North to South-
1. Satpura 2. Nilgiri 3. Vindhyas 4. Aravalis
1. 1 4 3 2
2. 4 3 1 2
3. 4 1 3 2
4. 4 1 2 3
Correct Answer :- 3. 4 1 3 2
43. Which of the following is/are principal organ/s of the United Nations?
1. International Court of Justice
2. United Nations Development Programme
3. United Nations Economic and Social Council
4. United Nation Environment Programme
1. 1 only
2. 1, 2 and 4
3. 1 and 3
4. All of these
Correct Answer- 3. 1 and 3
44. Who among the following can attend the meetings of both Houses of Parliament while being not a member of either House?
1. Solicitor General of India
2. Attorney General of India
3. Chief Election Commissioner
4. Comptroller and Auditor General of India
Correct Answer :-
Attorney General of India
45. Who among the following is known as the ‘Frontier Gandhi’?
1. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
2. Maulana Shaukat Ali
3. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
4. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Correct Answer :-
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
46. Who among the following was not conferred Bharat Ratna?
1. Atal Bihari Vajpayee
2. Nelson Mandela
3. Homi J. Bhabha
4. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Correct Answer :-
Homi J. Bhabha
47. Who among the following was not a member of the Constituent Assembly of India?
1. Lakshmi Sehgal
2. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur
3. Hansa Mehta
4. Sarojini Naidu
Correct Answer :-
Lakshmi Sehgal
48. Who amongst the following did not serve as the Chairman of the Law Commission of India?
1. Mr. M.C. Setalvad
2. Justice B.P. Jeevan Reddy
3. Justice A.P. Shah
4. Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer
Correct Answer :-
Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer
49. "Behind the eight ball" means __________.
1. in safety
2. in extravagance
3. in comfort
4. in trouble
Correct Answer :-
in trouble
50. Who is the author of the book titled “Why I am a Hindu”?
1. Rakesh Sinha
2. Shashi Tharoor
3. Gopal Krishna Gandhi
4. Justice R. Banumathi
Correct Answer :-
Shashi Tharoor
51. Inter-state river water disputes in India are to be decided by-
1. Central Water Commission
2. None of the these
3. High Courts
4. Ministry of Water Resources
Correct Answer :-
None of the these
52. What is the meaning of ex facie?
1. Making the face down
2. Beside the face of it
3. Behind the face it
4. On the face of it
Correct Answer :-
On the face of it
53. Who proposed the idea of Constituent Assembly of India in 1934?
1. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
2. S.N. Mukherjee
3. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
4. M.N. Roy
Correct Answer :-
M.N. Roy
54. Which of the following is explicitly prescribed as a Directive Principle of State Policy under the Constitution of India?
1. All of the these
2. Promotion of co-operative societies
3. Participation of workers in management of industries
4. Organisation of village panchayats
Correct Answer :-
All of the these
55. Which of the following rivers does not flow into the Bay of Bengal?
1. Godavari
2. Periyar
3. Kaveri
4. Krishna
Correct Answer :-
Periyar
56. Which of the following smart cities has become the India’s first city to run on 100% Renewable
Energy during Daytime?
1. Chandigarh
2. Puducherri
3. Gwalior
4. Diu
Correct Answer :-
Diu
57. Which of the following does not fall in the List I—Union List of the Seventh Schedule to Constitution of India?
1. Naval, military and air force works
2. Public health and sanitation
3. Sanctioning of cinematograph films for exhibition
4. Banking
Correct Answer :-
Public health and sanitation
58. Which of the following is not placed at Hague?
1. Permanent Court of Arbitration
2. International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
3. International Court of Justice
4. International Criminal Court
Correct Answer :-
International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
59. Which of the following is not a Fundamental Duty under Article 51A of the Constitution of India?
1. To value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture
2. To safeguard public property and to abjure violence
3. To respect and propagate political values
4. To cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle for Freedom
Correct Answer :-
To respect and propagate political values
60. Which of the following statement best explains the phrase ‘Devil’s Advocate’?
1. Expressing contentious opinion
2. Expressing discontentment
3. Arguing for the sake of argument
4. Arguing for the guilty
Correct Answer :-
Expressing contentious opinion
61. Which of the following fundamental right is not available to a foreigner in India?
1. Freedom of Speech and Expression
2. Right to Life and Liberty
3. Right to equality
4. Right against Ex post facto laws
Correct Answer :-
Freedom of Speech and Expression
62. In the following question, there is a certain relation between two given words on one side::
Choose the suitable words to be put on the other side from the given alternatives.
Glutton : Willpower :: __________ : __________
1. Platoon : Squad
2. Charlatan : Hoax
3. Savant : Gumption
4. Coward : Courage
Correct Answer :-
Coward : Courage
63. In the following question, there is a certain relation between two given words on one side::
Choose the suitable word to be put on the other side from the given alternatives.
Inflexible: Limber :: Failure: __________
1. Achievement
2. Expunge
3. Trouble
4. Murmur
Correct Answer :-
Achievement
64. Find out which part of the sentence given below has an error:
Demi has not completed her homework, isn’t it?
1. her homework 2. No fault 3. isn’t it 4. has not completed
Correct Answer :-
isn’t it
65. Find out which part of the sentence given below has an error:
My Mother asked me that what I was doing.
1. that what I was doing
2. asked me
3. My mother
4. No fault
Correct Answer :-
that what I was doing
66. Choose the correct inference:
People who are bald are generally happy. Asif is bald. Therefore, Asif is happy.
1. Can’t be determined
2. False
3. Probably true
4. True
Correct Answer :-
Probably true
67. Choose the correct inference:
The presence of calcium in milk makes it white. Egg is white. Therefore, egg also contains calcium:
1. TRUE
2. Can’t be determined
3. FALSE
4. Probably true
Correct Answer :-
Can’t be determined
68. Choose the correct inference:
Identify the odd one out
1. Tree
2. Leaf
3. Branch
4. Stem
Correct Answer :-
Tree
69. Choose the correct inference:
Identify the odd one out
1. RAM = 18113
2. SUA = 19201
3. HOP = 81516
4. MAP = 13115
Correct Answer :-
MAP = 13115
70. Choose the correct collective noun:
A ______ of ships
1. Army
2. Fleet
3. Belt
4. Pack
Correct Answer :-
Fleet
71. Choose the correct collective noun:
A ________ of baboons
1. Herd
2. Congress
3. Pack
4. Meeting
Correct Answer :-
Congress
72. Choose the word that is nearest in meaning to the given word:
Abrogate
1. Revoke informally
2. Revoke formally
3. Accept informally
4. Accept formally
Correct Answer :-
Revoke formally
73. Choose the word that is nearest in meaning to the given word:
Extol
1. Glorify
2. Dishonour
3. Provoke
4. Announce
Correct Answer :-
Glorify
74. Choose the most appropriate option to fill in the blanks:
I have never seen _____ painting before.
1. as beautiful
2. so beautiful
3. such a beautiful
4. any beautiful
Correct Answer :-
such a beautiful
75. Choose the most appropriate option to fill in the blanks:
They ______ learning classical music next year
1. will have been
2. will be
3. will
4. will have to
Correct Answer :-
will be
76. Fill in the missing word:
Insect: Disease :: War:?
1. Army
2. Victory
3. Destruction
4. Weapon
Correct Answer :-
Destruction
77. Fill in the missing word:
Distance : Metre :: Force : ?
1. Dioptre
2. Joule
3. Watt
4. Newton
Correct Answer :-
Newton
78. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence:
1. Chaitra 2. Falgun 3. Magh 4. Bhadrapad 5. Aashadh
1. 1,2,5,4,3
2. 1,2,3,4,5
3. 1,3,4,2,5
4. 1,5,4,3,2
Correct Answer :-
1,5,4,3,2
79. Statements: In a one day cricket match, the total runs made by a team were 300. Out of these 240 runs were made by bowlers.
Conclusions:
I) The openin g batsmen were bowlers.
II) 80% of the team consists of bowler s.
1. Both Conclusions I and II follow
2. Neither Conclusion I nor II follows
3. Only Conclusion II follows
4. Only Conclusion I follows
Correct Answer :-
Neither Conclusion I nor II follows
80. Complete the series:
BAY, EDV, HGS, KJP, _____
1. NMQ
2. NMP
3. NMM
4. NMO
Correct Answer :-
NMM
81. Complete the series:
REF, SGH, _____, UKL
1. TIJ
2. VJT
3. MNT
4. VXZ
Correct Answer :-
TIJ
82. Complete the series:
BCB, DED, FGF, HIH, ____
1. IJI
2. JHJ
3. JKJ
4. HJH
Correct Answer :-
JKJ
83. Complete the series:
53, 53, 40, 40, 27, 27, ____
1. 12
2. 14
3. 53
4. 27
Correct Answer :-
14
84. Complete the series:
E64, _____, K16, N8, Q4
1. H32
2. G23
3. F32
4. J23
Correct Answer :-
H32
85. Complete the series:
70, 68, 66, 63, 61, 59, 56, 54, _______.
1. 52
2. 51
3. 50
4. 53
Correct Answer :-
52
86.Complete the series:
192, 48, ____, 3
1. 11
2. 13
3. 12
4. 14
Correct Answer :-
12
87. Apply the principle to the facts and choose the most appropriate option:
Principle 1: When a person voluntarily consents to infliction of some harm upon himself/herself,
he/she cannot complain for the harm suffered and his/her consent acts as a good defence against
him/her.
Principle 2: The consent may be express or implied.
Facts: The plaintiff was a spectator at Formula One Car race. Despite due care by the organisers,
there was a collision between two cars during the race and one of the cars was thrown among the
audience, gravely injuring Hasan. Hasan was paralysed waist down due to this injury.
Decision:
1. Organisers are liable to compensate Hasan as even though he agreed to take the risk of being injured, he did not agree to be paralysed.
2. Organisers are liable to compensate Hasan as he did not expressly consent to being gravely injured.
3. Organisers are liable to compensate Hasan for the harm caused to him, as he did not voluntarily agree to be gravely injured.
4. Organisers are not liable to compensate as Hasan impliedly took the risk of injury. The danger of car collision is inherent in Formula 1 Car Race. The possibility of spectators being injured by such collision is foreseeable.
Correct Answer :-
Organisers are not liable to compensate as Hasan impliedly took the risk of injury. The danger of car collision
is inherent in Formula 1 Car Race. The possibility of spectators being injured by such collision is foreseeable.
88. Apply the principle to the facts and choose the most appropriate option:
Principle: If the offeror has prescribed a particular mode or manner of acceptance, the acceptance must be made in the prescribed manner only. In the event of the acceptor not following the prescribed mode of acceptance, no valid contract comes into existence.
Facts: Arora Enterprises made an offer to buy desks from Bharucha Co. Ltd. According to the terms of the contract, the acceptance was to be made thorugh e-mail. Bharucha Co. and Ltd. sent the acceptance through post. Arora Enterprises received this letter but entered into contract with Abdulla Enterprises. Bharucha Co. Ltd. sued Arora Enterprises for breach of contract.
Decision:
1. Bharucha Co. Ltd can successfully sue Arora Enterprises as it has conveyed its acceptance and fulfilled essential
conditions required by contract.
2. Arora Enterprises can be sued as it entered into contract with Abdulla Enterprises after receiving the acceptance of Bharucha Co. Ltd.
3. Arora Enterprises cannot be sued, as the acceptance was invalid.
4. The acceptance is valid as what is necessary is that the acceptance must reach the offeror.
Correct Answer :-
Arora Enterprises cannot be sued, as the acceptance was invalid.
89. Apply the principle to the facts and choose the most appropriate option:
Principle: A contract to do an act, which, after the contract is made becomes impossible is void when
the act becomes impossible.
Facts: Sheela owned a two storey building. She agreed to lease the property to Harleen for a period
of 1 year for a rent of fifty thousand rupees per month. The contract was signed by both the parties
on April 30, 2015. It was agreed that the lease period would start from May 5, 2015. On May 3,
2015, a massive fire broke out and the building was completely destroyed.
Decision:
1. The contract is void as the subject matter of the contract has ceased to exist.
2. The contract is void as the fire broke out two days before the start of the lease period.
3. The contract is valid as the performance of the contract does not depend on the existence of the subject matter of contract, i.e. the building.
4. The contract is valid as it was already signed before the fire broke out.
Correct Answer :-
The contract is void as the subject matter of the contract has ceased to exist.
90. Apply the principle to the facts and choose the most appropriate option:
Principle: Unreasonable interference with a person’s use or enjoyment of land constitutes nuisance.
Facts: A brick grinding machine was installed by Mihir adjoining the premises of George who was a
medical practitioner. The dust from the machine used to enter George’s medical chamber and cause
inconvenience to the patients.
Decision:
1. George cannot sue Mihir for nuisance as every nuisance is not inconvenience.
2. George cannot sue Mihir for nuisance as Mihir has a right to use his property as he deems fit.
3. George cannot sue Mihir for nuisance as the use of land by George was not illegal.
4. George can sue Mihir for nuisance as the dust interfered with the physical comfort of George and his patients.
Correct Answer :-
George can sue Mihir for nuisance as the dust interfered with the physical comfort of George and his
patients.
91. One who studies elections and trends in voting is known as:
1. Demagogue
2. Odontologist
3. Psephologist
4. Numismatic
Correct Answer :-
Psephologist
92. Right to Property is a
1. Fundamental Right
2. Not recognized in India
3. None of these
4. Legal Right
Correct Answer :-
Legal Right
93. ‘Operation Cactus’ recently in the news refers to
1. Indian army’s cross border strike in Myanmar
2. India’s nuclear project in Pokhran
3. India’s military intervention in Maldives in 1988
4. India’s Surgical Strikes on terror launch pads in PoK in 2016
Correct Answer :-
India’s military intervention in Maldives in 1988
94. Recently the UN General Assembly passed a resolution rejecting the Israeli claim of Jerusalem as its new capital. Which among the following countries voted against the resolution to support the Israeli claim?
1. Guatemala
2. India
3. Cuba
4. Sri Lanka
Correct Answer :-
Guatemala
95. Fundamental Duties were added in the Constitution of India on the recommendation of
1. Malimath Committee
2. Santhanam Committee
3. Sarkaria Committee
4. Swaran Singh Committee
Correct Answer :-
Swaran Singh Committee
96. Murugappa Gold Cup is related to which of the following sports?
1. Wrestling
2. Swimming
3. Kabaddi
4. Hockey
Correct Answer :-
Hockey
97. The President of India can be impeached on the ground of
1. Both Violation of the Constitution of India and Proved misbehaviour or incapacity
2. Proved misbehaviour or incapacity
3. Violation of the Constitution of India
4. None of these
Correct Answer :-
Violation of the Constitution of India
98. The Vice-President of India may be removed from his office by
1. Resolution of the House of the People and duly approved by President.
2. Resolution of the Council of States and agreed to by the House of the People.
3. Resolution of the Council of States only.
4. The President of India upon the advice of the Council of Ministers.
Correct Answer :-
Resolution of the Council of States and agreed to by the House of the People.
99. As per the XIV Finance Commission Report how much is the State Governments' share in taxes?
1. 42%
2. 40%
3. 41%
4. 44%
Correct Answer :-
42%
100. Under the ‘Adopt a Heritage’ project, which corporate house has signed MoU to maintain
historic site “Red Fort”?
1. Larsen & Tourbo
2. Dalmia Bharat Ltd.
3. Tata Motors
4. Tata Consultancy Services
Correct Answer :-
Dalmia Bharat Ltd.
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