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Constitution Test VII

1. The case of Bikaji Narayan Dhakras V State of MP is related to which

doctrine?

1. Pith and Substance.

2. Severability.

3. Colourable Legislation.

4. Eclipse.

2. Which Article separates the legislative powers between the State and

the Union?

1. Article 242.

2. Article 243.

3. Article 246.

4. Article 248.

3. Which of the following rights provided in the Articles below are

guaranteed to all persons?

1. Article 15, Article 19 and Article 21.

2. Article 14, Article 15 and Article 16.

3. Article 14, Article 21 and Article 22.

4. Article 15, Article 16 and Article 19.

4. If the case of Keshavananda Bharti V. State of Kerala: Basic Structure

Doctrine, then Minereva Mills V. Union of India: _________.

1. Doctrine of Reasonable Nexus.

2. Directive Principles of State Policy.

3. Doctrine of Harmonious Construction.

4. Doctrine of Pith and Substance.

5. The rst Supreme Court in India was established in which modern day

city?

1. Calcutta (Kolkata)

2. Bombay (Mumbai).

3. Madras (Chennai).

4. Agra (Agra).

6. The 105th Amendment of the Constitution is related to which of the

following?

1. Right to Education.

2. Economically Weaker Sections.

3. Socially and Economically Backward Classes.

4. None of the Above.

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7. Who is the competent authority to disqualify a member of a Legislative

Assembly?

1. The Speaker of the house.

2. The Chief Election Commissioner of the State Election Commission.

3. The Governor of the State.

4. The High Court of the State.

8. The Ninth schedule of the Constitution of India is related to which

Article?

1. 31-B.

2. 244(1).

3. 219.

4. 188.

9. A ‘district Judge’ under Article 233 of the Constitution of India is

appointed by _________.

1. Chief Justice of the High Court.

2. Collegium, consisting of Judges of the High Court.

3. Governor of the State.

4. Supreme Court.

10. Which of the following is not correct with respect to the Advocate

General?

1. Appointed by the Governor of the State.

2. Article 165 of the Constitution of India, mentions Advocate General.

3. It is the duty of the Advocate General to give Advise to the

Government of the State.

4. All are Correct.

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