HP HRTC Conductor Exam Important Questions and Answers Set - 3

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HP HRTC Conductor Exam Important Questions and Answers Set - 3


HP HRTC Conductor Exam Important Questions and Answers Set - 3


41. Lakshadweep's High Court is located in which state of India ?
A. Tamil Nadu
B. Kerala
C. Andhra Pradesh
D. Karnataka

42. The distribution of seats of the Parliament are based on which census?
A. 1951 
B. 1961
C. 1971
D. 1981

43. The ordinance by Governor will be valid in case of non-approval of state 
Legislature for a period of
A. Six months
B. Six weeks
C. One year
D. One week

44. Democracy in India rests on the fact that
A. the constitution is a written one.
B. there are Fundamental Rights.
C. people have right to choose and change the government.
D. there are Directive Principles of State Policy.

45. Which unit of Urban local self-government does not have a constitutional
Foundation
A. Cantonment Boards
B. Municipal Councils
C. Municipal Corporations
D. Nagar Panchayats

46. The concept of welfare state is included in which part of the Indian of
Constitution ?
A. The Preamble of the Constitution
B. Fundamental Rights
C. Directive Principles of State Policy
D. 4th Schedule of the Constitution

47. The Constitution of India
A. does not provide the judicial review
B. provides for judicial review on USA pattern
C. provides for judicial review with limited scope
D. provides for judicial review as an integral part of it

48. Minimum age to become member of Rajya Sabha is
A. 18 years
B. 21 years
C. 25 years
D. 30 years

49. An individual who is not a member of either House of Parliament can be
appointed a member of the Council of Ministers, but he has to become a member of either House within a period of
A. 1 month
B. 2 months
C. 3 months
D. 6 months

50. The Secretary General of the Lok Sabha is appointed by the
A. Speaker
B. President
C. Vice-President
D. None of these

51. Which of the following is a feature common to both the Indian Federation
and the American Federation ?
A. A single citizenship
B. Dual Judiciary
C. Three lists in the Constitution
D. A federal Supreme Court to interpret the Constitution

52. The President Rule' in a state means that the state is ruled by
A. the President directly
B. a caretaker government
C. the Chief Minister nominated by the President
D. the Governor of the state

53. The persons, who can speak in Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha being a member
of Rajya Sabha are
A. Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha
B. Leader of Rajya Sabha
C. Nominated members of Rajya Sabha
D. The ministers who are members in Rajya Sabha

54. The speaker of the Lok Sabha is elected by
A. all the members of Parliament
B. the people directly
C. all the members of Lok Sabha
D. the members of the majority party in the Lok Sabha

55. The Seventh schedule of the Indian Constitution contains
A. States and Union territories
B. Salaries of the President, Governors of states, Judges of Supreme Court etc.
C. Allocation of seats in the Rajya Sabha
D. Union, State and Concurrent lists

56. The declaration which outlines the future programme and policy of a political party issued on the eve of a general election is called
A. White paper
B. Manifesto
C. Yellow paper
D. Mandate

57. Who among the following was the Constitutional Adviser to the Constituent
Assembly of India ?
A. Dr. B.N. Rau
B. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
C. K.M. Munshi
D. M.E. Setalvad

58. There is no reservation for the Scheduled Tribes in the Legislative Assemblies of
A. Punjab, Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh
B. Punjab, Assam and Nagaland
C. Nagaland, Meghalaya and Odisha
D. Assam, Nagaland and Meghalaya

59. Which of the following Directive Principles of State Policy has not been
implemented so far ?
A. Uniform Civil Code for the citizens
B. Separation of Judiciary from the executive
C. Promotion of International peace & security
D. Organisation of village panchayats

60. Which feature does not belong to a federal government ?
A. The government has two distinct levels, state government and central
government.
B. State governments are agents of the central government,
C. Both central and state governments derive powers from the constitution.
D. Both central and state governments have co-ordinate status


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