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Constitutional Law: C Level - Difficult
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Constitutional Law: C Level - Difficult
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1. The Writ of Prohibition can be issued to:
2. The origin of Fundamental Rights in Constitution of India can be tracked to _____ of Indian National Congress.
3. The First Woman Chief Justice of High Court in India:
4. The State having the maximum number of seats in Rajya Sabha is:
5. Who appoints the Attorney-General of India?
6. Who among the following does not hold his office at the pleasure of the President?
7. Right to education emanates from:
8. Rajya Sabha members are elected for a period of:
9. India the case of
10. The Directive Principles of State Policy are aimed at:
11. Legal aid for an accused is:
12. Money bills can be introduced in the State Legislature with the prior consent of the:
13. A judgment passed by the Supreme Court of India can be reviewed only by the:
14. Ambedkar acted in Constituent Assembly as:
15. The Ordinances issued by the Governor are subject to the approval by:
16. Powers to punish for its contempt makes a High Court in India:
17. In India, Uniform Civil Code is applicable in the State of:
18. A seat of a M.P. can be declared vacant if the absents himself from the House for a continuous period of:
19. Who is ex-officio Chairman of Rajya Sabha?
20. A Judge of the Supreme Court can be removed from office only on grounds of:
21. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes:
22. The President is bound to summon Parliament
23. Right to Primary Education under Constitution of India falls under:
24. Right to travel is a fundamental right under:
25. Election petitions are heard by: