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Puucho STATIC QUIZ 2020 – 21
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Question 1 of 5
Consider the following statement regarding State Human Rights Commission.
- State Human Rights Commission is a constitutional body
- The chairperson and members of State Human Rights Commission are appointed by the President.
- State Human Rights Commission review the constitutional and other legal safeguards for the protection of human rights.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
CorrectSolution: a)
- State Human Rights Commission is a Non-constitutional body.
- If any such case is already being inquired into by the National Human Rights Commission or any other Statutory Commission, then the State Human Rights Commission does not inquire into that case.
- The commission can review the constitutional and other legal safeguards for the protection of human rights.
- Although the chairperson and members of a State Human Rights Commission are appointed by the governor, they can be removed only by the President (and not by the governor).
IncorrectSolution: a)
- State Human Rights Commission is a Non-constitutional body.
- If any such case is already being inquired into by the National Human Rights Commission or any other Statutory Commission, then the State Human Rights Commission does not inquire into that case.
- The commission can review the constitutional and other legal safeguards for the protection of human rights.
- Although the chairperson and members of a State Human Rights Commission are appointed by the governor, they can be removed only by the President (and not by the governor).
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Question 2 of 5
Consider the following statements.
- The President has the veto power over the bills passed by the Parliament.
- The President does not have veto power with respect to state legislation.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
CorrectSolution: a)
- The President has the veto power over the bills passed by the Parliament, that is, he can withhold his assent to the bills.
- The President has veto power with respect to state legislation also. A bill passed by a state legislature can become an act only if it receives the assent of the governor or the President (in case the bill is reserved for the consideration of the President).
IncorrectSolution: a)
- The President has the veto power over the bills passed by the Parliament, that is, he can withhold his assent to the bills.
- The President has veto power with respect to state legislation also. A bill passed by a state legislature can become an act only if it receives the assent of the governor or the President (in case the bill is reserved for the consideration of the President).
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Question 3 of 5
Which of the following is/are not the federal features of the Indian Constitution?
- The Constitution is written and not easily amendable.
- Equal representation of all states in Rajya Sabha
- State governments derive authority from the Centre.
Select the correct answer code:
CorrectSolution: b)
- The division of powers established by the Constitution as well as the supremacy of the Constitution can be maintained only if the method of its amendment is rigid. Hence, the Constitution is rigid to the extent that those provisions which are concerned with the federal structure.
- State governments derive their authority from the constitution, not the Centre.
- The states are given representation in the Rajya Sabha on the basis of population. Hence, the membership varies from 1 to 31.
IncorrectSolution: b)
- The division of powers established by the Constitution as well as the supremacy of the Constitution can be maintained only if the method of its amendment is rigid. Hence, the Constitution is rigid to the extent that those provisions which are concerned with the federal structure.
- State governments derive their authority from the constitution, not the Centre.
- The states are given representation in the Rajya Sabha on the basis of population. Hence, the membership varies from 1 to 31.
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Question 4 of 5
Consider the following statements
- The process of removal of a State Election Commissioner is similar to the removal of a Judge of a State High Court.
- A council of ministers must always exist to advise the governor, even after the dissolution of the state legislative assembly.
- Article 356 can be invoked only on the written recommendation of the cabinet.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
CorrectSolution: c)
- Article 356 can be invoked without written recommendation of the cabinet.
IncorrectSolution: c)
- Article 356 can be invoked without written recommendation of the cabinet.
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Question 5 of 5
Which of the following are the compulsory provisions of the 73rd Constitutional amendment act?
- Reservation of one-third seats for women in panchayats at all the three levels.
- Granting powers and authority to the panchayats to enable them to function as institutions of self-government.
- Granting financial powers to the panchayats to levy, collect and appropriate taxes, duties, tolls
and fees.
- Fixing tenure of 5 years for panchayats at all levels and holding fresh elections within six months in the event of suppression of any panchayat.
Select the correct answer code:
CorrectSolution: d)
- Statements 1 and 4 are compulsory provisions and statements 2 and 3 are voluntary provisions.
IncorrectSolution: d)
- Statements 1 and 4 are compulsory provisions and statements 2 and 3 are voluntary provisions.
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