Q. 176 The seat of Supreme Court is Delhi. It can sit in such other place as appointed by-
1. The Chief Justice of India
2. The President of India
3. The Parliament of India, by law
4. The Chief Justice of India, with the approval of the President
Q. 177 Which of the following persons are eligible for appointment as a Judge of a High Court in India?
1. A citizen of India who has for at least ten years held a judicial office in India.
2. A citizen of India who has for at least ten years been an Advocate of a High Court.
3. Either 1 or 2
4. Neither 1 nor 2
Q. 178 India became a member of the UN in the year-
1. 1944
2. 1945
3. 1946
4. 1947
Q. 179 Who said that democracy is a “government of the people, by the people and for the people?
1. Woodrow Wilson
2. Abraham Lincoln
3. Plato
4. Winston Churchill
Q. 180 RAMSAR CONVENTION, 1971 is related to-
1. Combat desertification
2. Convention on climate change
3. Conservation of wetlands
4. Convention on biological diversity
Q. 181 Under which provision of the constitution, the Supreme Court reviews its own judgements?
1. Article 132
2. Article 137
3. Article 126
4. Article 142
Q. 182 Which of the following statement(s) was/were declared as part of the judgment in Keshavananda Bharati case, 1973?
1. Parliament cannot abrogate the basic structure of Constitution.
2. Supreme Court has the right to decide what constitutes basic structure of the Constitution.
3. Right to property is not part of the basic structure of Constitution.
4. All of the above
Q. 183 Right to vote, in India, is a-
1. Fundamental Right
2. Statutory Right
3. Constitutional right
4. Moral right
Q. 184 Which of the following statements regarding the office of Vice President of India is NOT correct?
1. All members of Parliament vote in the election of the Vice President of India.
2. No woman has ever held the office.
3. In case of vacancy, election to the office shall be held within six months.
4. None of these
Q. 185 Which of the following states does not have a Legislative Council?
1. Bihar
2. Uttar Pradesh
3. Maharashtra
4. Rajasthan
Q. 186 The retired Chief Justice and other Judges of Supreme Court are debarred from pleading or acting in-
1. any Court other than the Supreme Court
2. in any Court other than the High Courts
3. in any Criminal Court
4. in any Court of India
Q. 187 A practice which has been followed for a very long period of time becomes a source of law as-
1. Legislation
2. Equity
3. Precedent
4. Custom
Q. 188 Which of the following countries had emerged as the largest source of FDI in India with $16.2 billion in the financial year 2018-19?
1. USA
2. Mauritius
3. Singapore
4. UAE
Q. 189 What was the full case name of the Ayodhya dispute in which Supreme Court gave the final judgement on 9 November, 2019?
1. Nirmohi Akhara v. Allahabad High Court
2. M Siddiq (D) Thr Lrs v. Mahant Gopal Singh & Ors
3. Nirmohi Akhara v. Sunni Waqf Board
4. M Siddiq (D) Thr Lrs v. Mahant Suresh Das & Ors
Q. 190 An order passed under Section 144 of the IPC, cannot remain in force for more than-
1. 15 days from the date of the order
2. 1 month from the date of the order
3. 2 months from the date of the order (The state government if considers it necessary can extend, but the total period cannot extend to more than six months.)
4. 6 months from the date of the order
Q. 191 Under ARTICLE 333, Governor of a state could have nominated how many Anglo-Indian member(s) to the state assembly?
1. 2 members
2. 12 members
3. 1 member
4. No such provision was there.
Q. 192 Which of the following rights can be read within Article 21 of the Indian Constitution?
1. To travel abroad 2. Against solitary confinement 3. Against delayed execution 4. Against handcuffing
1. 1 and 3 only
2. 2 and 3 only
3. 2, 3 and 4 only
4. All of these
Q. 193 Which of the following statements is INCORRECT regarding a Quasi-judicial body?
1. It is a non-judicial body.
2. It acts as an arbitrator or tribunal board.
3. It cannot act as a punishing authority.
4. It can only decide on cases that comes under its expertise.
Q. 194 Procedure for the impeachment of President of India is described in which article-
1. Article 77
2. Article 61
3. Article 71
4. Article 68
Q. 195 Which of the following High Courts has jurisdiction over the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli & Daman and Diu, which were merged recently?
1. Bombay High Court
2. Gujarat High Court
3. Karnataka High Court
4. It is under the direct jurisdiction of the Supreme Court
Q. 196 CBI, set up in 1963 by a resolution of the Ministry of Home Affairs, derives its powers from-
1. Ordinance issued by the President
2. Central Bureau Investigation Act, 1962
3. Special Investigation Powers Act, 1963
4. Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946
Q. 197 Which Article of the Constitution of India safeguards one’s right to privacy?
1. Article 19
2. Article 20
3. Article 21
4. Article 23
Q. 198 Which of the following statements is INCORRECT regarding the Anglo-Indian members?
1. President could nominate 2 Anglo-Indian members to the Lok Sabha.
2. They could take membership of any party within 6 months of their nomination.
3. They could vote in the Presidential Election.
4. They enjoyed the same powers as other MPs.
Q. 199 In recent years, India has received maximum remittances from which country?
1. United Arab Emirates (UAE)
2. United States of America (USA)
3. Saudi Arabia
4. China
Q. 200 Under the doctrine of 'ADVERSE POSSESSION', a person who is not the original owner of the property becomes the owner if he has been in possession of the property for a minimum of?
1. 10 years
2. 12 years
3. 15 years
4. 20 years
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