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Indian Polity Quiz 08.05.2018

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Question 1

Consider the following statements:
1) The Legislative Council of a state in India can be larger in size than half of the Legislative Assembly of that particular state.
2) The Governor of a state nominates the Chairman of Legislative Council of that particular state.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Question 2

Consider the following statements
1. The mode of removal of a Judge of a High Court in India is the same as that of removal of a Judge of the Supreme Court.
2. After retirement from the office, a permanent Judge of a High Court cannot plead or act in any court or before any authority in India.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?

Question 3

Which of the following are the discretionary powers given to the Governor of a State?
(1). Sending a report to the President of India for imposing the President’s rule
(2). Appointing the Ministers
(3). Reserving certain bills passed by the State Legislature for consideration of the President of India
(4). Making the rules to conduct the business of the State Government
Select the correct answer using the code given below.

Question 4

Consider the following statements:
1) There is a provision in the constitution for the appointment of the same person as a governor for two or more states.
2) As per conventions, the governor should not belong to the state where he is appointed.
3) As per conventions, the president consults the chief minister of the state concerned while appointing the governor.
Which of the above options are correct:

Question 5

Consider the following statements regarding state legislative councils:
1) Parliament can abolish a legislative council, if the legislative assembly of the concerned state passes a resolution to that effect.
2) Such a specific resolution must be passed by the state assembly by a simple majority.
Which of the above options are correct?
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