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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      b. Calcutta    c. Madras     d. Orissa 



5. The highest criminal court in a district is 

a. Sessions court    b. Metropoliton Magistrate court    c. District court    d. Judicial Magistrate court



6. Reasons for the removal of supreme court Judge is mentioned in ?

a. Judges enquiry Act 1968     b. Constitution   c.Supreme Court Rules    d. None of the above 



7.  The term "Justice" in preamble was adopted from

a. Russian  Revolution    b. French Revolution     c. Irish Revolution      d. American Revolution



8.  Who said tha the Preamble is a keynoteto constitution ?

a.  Ernest baker    b. Palkivala    c. KM Munshi    d. Das Bharghava 



9.  Preamble was amended by which constitutional amendment act ?

a. 42nd       b. 43rd        c. 73rd      d. 41st



10.  Who said that the preamble is an identity card to constitution ?

a. Ernest Baker     b. Palkivala     c. KM Munshi      d. Das Bharghava



11.  Who said that the Preamble is a horoscope to constitution ?

a. Ernest Baker      b. Palkivala      c. KM Munshi     d. Das Bharghava 



12.  Fraternity , Equality and Liberty were derived from which country ?

a.  UK                 b. Japan          c. USA        d. France 



13.  The Introduction of No confidence motion in the Lok Sabha requires the support of atleast 

a. 50 members          b. 70 members        c. 80 members        d . 100 members



14. The Directive Principles of State Policy was taken from which part of the constitution ?


a. PART IV A          b PART IV            c . PART V           d. PART III



15.  The Executive power of the Union is vested in which on of  the below ?


a. Prime minister        b. Home minister         c. Vice President      d. President 

        
              

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