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POLITY MCQ's PART - 4

1.       The monthly salary of the Vice-President of India is  a. Rs. 25,000    b. Rs. 30,000      c.   Rs. 35,000  d. Nothing   2.        Who has the right to convence the joint session of the two houses of Parliament in India? a.   The Prime Minister                               b. The President c. The Vice-President                               d. None of them 3.              The chief source of political power in India is a.    the people         ...

POLITY MCQ's - PART 3

1.       Which one of the following is not mentioned in the Indian constitution? a.   Election Commission                          b. Planning Commission c. Public Service Commission                d. Finance Commission 2.     When was the constituent assembly established to frame the constitution of India? a.   10 th June, 1946                        b. 6 th December, 1946 c. 26 th November, 1949             d. 26 th December, 1949 3.               The number of article in the Indian constitution at the time of its adoption was                    ...

POLITY MCQ's - PART 2

1. The power to increase the number of judges in the supreme court is vested in   a. CJI      b. Parliament    c. Cabinet    d. President 2.  The present salary of CJI  is  ( in lakhs / month ) a. Rs.1.50 lakhs / month     b. Rs.2 lakhs / month        c. Rs.2.80 lakhs / month    d. Rs. 2.95 lakhs / month 3.  Consider the following statements : 1. The mode of removal of a judge in a HC in India is same as that the removal of a Judge of the supreme court  2.  After retirement from office , a permanent Judge of a HC cannot plead or act in any court or before any authority in India  Which of the following statements above is / are correct ? a. 1 Only     b. Both 1 and 2      c. 2 Only    d Neither 1 or 2 4. Which of the following HC has the territorial jurisdiction over Andaman and Nicobar Islands ? a. Andhra  Pradesh  ...

INDIAN POLITY - MOST IMPORTANT MCQ's PART 1

1. The power of supreme court of India to decide the disputes between the centre and the states falls under which Jurisdiction ? a. advisory jurisdiction     b. applellate jurisdiction c. original jurisdiction       d. writ jurisdiction   2. In India , Judiciary Review implies : a. the power of the judiciary to pronounce upon the constitutionality of the law and  the executive order b. the power of the judiciary to question the wisdom of the laws enacted by the Legislatures c.  the power of the judiciary to review all the legislative enactments before they are assented to by the president  d.  the power of the Judiciary to review its own judgements given earlier  3.  The Vice President of India is elected by  a. The Rajya Sabha  b. Rajya sabha and Lok sabha c. Rajya sabha , Lok sabha and the state legislatures d. The elected members of lok sabha and rajya sabha  4. The DPSP (Directive Principles of...

POWER OF REASONING - TOPIC 2 IN GENERAL SCIENCE

POWER OF REASONING  "Reasoning" is particularly designed for people who need to assess certain situation in a short time span , and make decisions based on the assessments . TYPES OF REASONING  1. DEDUCTIVE REASONING  2. INDUCTIVE REASONING 3. ABDUCTIVE REASONNG  DEDUCTIVE REASONING   This type of reasoning is also called logical reasoning  . It is otherwise a deductive logic A process of reasoning from one or more statements to reach a logically certain conclusion . INDUCTIVE REASONING  This is directly opposite to Deductive reasoning It is a method in which the premises are viewed as supplying some evidence for the truth of conclusion . ABDUCTIVE REASONING  It is a form of logical inference that starts with an observation or a set of observations and then seeks to find the simplest and most likely conclusion from the observations . QUESTION AND ANSWERS  1. Find the Odd one out . a. AE   b. GK   c.MO   d.PT...