#1. 1. Consider the following :
1. Surinder Nath committee
2. First Administrative Reforms Commission ( ARC )
3. Hota Committee
Which of the above has advocated the concept of Lateral Entry into Indian Civil Services ?
#2. 2. How many of the following protections are available as a fundamental right under the constitution to a person detained under a preventive detention law?
1. The grounds of detention should be communicated to the detenu even if it is against the public interest.
2. The detenu must be released after 24 hours unless the magistrate authorises further detention.
3. The detenu must be offered an opportunity to make a representation against the detention order.
Select the correct answer using the code given below.
#3. 3. Which among the following is not a feature of Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP)?
#4. 4. Consider the following statements with respect to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI):
1. It derives its powers from the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, of 1946.
2. It functions under the Prime Minister’s Office.
3. It investigates crimes of corruption and economic offenses.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
#5. 5. Consider the following statements with reference to the post-independence reorganization of states:
1. The States Reorganisation Commission accepted the theory of ‘one language one state’.
2. Andhra Pradesh was the first state created after the acceptance of the recommendations of the state reorganization committee.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
#6. 6. Consider the following statements regarding the reorganization of the states:
1. An Indian territory can be ceded to a foreign country by a constitutional amendment.
2. A boundary dispute settlement between India and another country does require a constitutional amendment.
Which of the statements given above is/are incorrect?
#7. 7. Attorney General of India:
1. Has the right of an audience in all courts in India.
2. Is debarred from private legal practice.
3. Has the right to speak but not to vote in both houses of Parliament.
4. Enjoys all privileges and immunities that are available to a member of Parliament.
How many of the statements given above are incorrect?
#8. 8. Which of the following has the power to admit a new state into the Union of India?
#9. 9. Consider the following statements regarding the amendment procedure of the constitution of India:
1. A constitutional amendment bill cannot be introduced by the nominated members of the Lok sabha.
2. A constitutional amendment bill that seeks to amend the federal provisions of the Constitution must be ratified by the Legislatures of half of the States by a special majority.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
#10. 10. Consider the following statements:
1. The proclamation of national emergency must be approved by both Houses of Parliament within two months from the date of its issue.
2. If approved by both houses of Parliament, the emergency continues for six months and can be extended to an indefinite period with the approval of the Parliament every six months.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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