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1081. If the President returns a Bill sent to him for his assent and the Parliament once again passes the Bill in its original form, then the President
A. can once again return the bill for further reconsideration
B. can ask for a referendum on the bill
C. gives assent to the bill
D. can seek the opinion of the Supreme Court on the bill
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1082. The Chief Justice and other Judges of the High Court are appointed by the
A. President
B. Chief Justice of the Supreme court
C. Governor of the concerned state
D. Chief Minister of the concerned state
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1083. If the Parliament passes a law which is against the Constitution, it can be declared as unconstitutional by the
A. Supreme Court
B. President
C. Chief Justice of India
D. A bench of High Court Judges
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1084. ""Grants in aid"" is provided to the states for
A. improving the Centre-State relationship.
B. reducing the regional imbalance.
C. improving the development of rural area.
D. implementing various development programmes and rehabilitation.
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1085. While interpreting the Constitution, the courts are expected to
A. resolve the conflict between the Directive Principles and the Fundamental Rights.
B. give precedence to Directive Principals over the Fundamental Rights.
C. Give precedence to Fundamental Rights over the Directive Principles.
D. interpret the provisions of Directive Priciples and Fundamental Rights as harmoniously as possible.
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