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General Knowledge : Indian Policy QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS :: part1 : 41 to 45

Following General Knowledge Multiple choice objective type questions and answers will help you in TRB, SSC and UPSC 2014 examinations :

41.Which of the following statements correctly defines the Judicial Review?

The authority of the Courts to punish political offenders
The authority of the Courts to correct the errors of the Government
The authority of the Courts to issue various writs
The authority of the Courts to interpret the legality of laws

42.Which of the following statements regarding the residuary powers of legislation is correct in the context of India? 1. The Lok Sabha has exclusive power to make law on any matter not enumerated in the Concurrent List 2. The Residuary power of legislation is laid down in Article 248 of the Constitution 3. Residuary powers include that power of imposing taxes not mentioned in any of the three Lists 4. Article 248 of the Constitution provides for, among other things, the power to establish additional courts Select the correct answer from the code given below:

1 and 2
1 and 3
2 and 4
2 and 3

43.Which of the following Directive Principles of State Policy were added by 42nd Amendment? 1. Participation of workers in the management of industry 2. Minimising inequality of income and status 3. Protection of environment 4. Free legal aid to poor Select the correct answser from the code given below:

1, 3 and 4
1, 2 and 3
1, 2 and 4
2, 3 and 4

44.Who nominates the Chairman of the Public Account Committee of Indian Parliament?

The Prime Minister
The President
The Speaker of the Lok Sabha
The Chairman of the Rajya Sabha

45.Which of the following categories of Rights does the Right to property belong?

Legal Right
Fundamental Right
Human Right
Natural Right

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