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Question 551. Article 254 of the constitution deals with
  1.    The power of Parliament to increase the number of judges
  2.    Concurrent power of the union and states to legislate on matters enumerated in List II
  3.    Dominance of union laws over state laws in case of any conflict between the two
  4.    Exclusive power of the union government to make laws on any matter not enumerated in the concurrent or state lists
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> Dominance of union laws over state laws in case of any conflict between the two
:
C
Question 552. Match List I and List II and select the correct answer by using the codes given below the lists
List I (Functionaries)                                         List II (Oaths or Affirmation)
A.      President of India                                         1. Secrecy of information
B.      Judges of the Supreme Court                          2. Faithful discharge of duties
C.      Members of Parliament                                  3. Faith and allegiance to the                    
                                                                          constitution of India
D   Ministers for the union                                  4. Upholding the constitution and     
                                                                          the law
  1.    3,4,1,2
  2.    4,3,2,1
  3.    3,4,2,1
  4.    4,3,1,2
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> 4,3,2,1
:
B
Question 553. Which official has the right to take part in the proceedings of the Parliament
without being a member?
  1.    The Election Commissioner
  2.    The Vice-President
  3.    The Comptroller and Auditor General of India
  4.    The Attorney General of India
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> The Attorney General of India
:
D
Question 554. Match
the following
List
I                                                                                                                                          List
II
A.     
Chief election                                                                                                                          
1. Elected by the Rajya Sabha
B.     
Deputy chairman of Rajya Sabha                                                       2. Appointed by
the Lok Sabha
C  
    Chairman of the public
accounts committee               3. Appointed
by the President
  1.    1,2,3
  2.    1,3,2
  3.    2,1,3
  4.    3,1,2
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> 3,1,2
:
D
Question 555. Which one of the following bill can be introduced in the Parliament only on
the recommendation of the President?
  1.    Bill related to change of state boundaries
  2.    A money bill
  3.    A bill which seeks to redefine agricultural income etc
  4.    All the above
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> All the above
:
D
Question 556. India is known as a Parliamentary democracy because
  1.    The President is not a member of the Parliament
  2.    The member of Parliament are directly elected by the people
  3.    The executive is responsible to the Parliament
  4.    The powers have been clearly distributed between the centre and the states
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> The executive is responsible to the Parliament
:
C
Question 557. The chief merit of proportional representation is
  1.    Equal opportunity for the poor and the wealthy
  2.    Equal opportunity for rural and urban people
  3.    Representation to all parties in the legislature according to their strength
  4.    Elimination of minor parties and factions
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> Representation to all parties in the legislature according to their strength
:
C
Question 558. The vice-President precides over
  1.    Lok Sabha
  2.    Rajya Sabha
  3.    Vidhan sabha
  4.    Vidhan parishad
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> Rajya Sabha
:
B
Question 559. In India, the system of proportional representation by means of single
transferable vote is used in the election of
  1.    The President
  2.    The Vice-President
  3.    The Speaker of the Lok Sabha
  4.    All the above
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> The President
:
A
Question 560. The
doctrine of judicial review is adopted in India
  1.    To ensure proper working of the Parliamentary system of government
  2.    To ensure smooth functioning of the constitution.
  3.    To overcome the limitations of a rigid constitution
  4.    On account of all these factors
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> To ensure smooth functioning of the constitution.
:
B

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