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Question Paper | HCS(JB) (Pre) 2011 | Haryana Civil Service (Judicial Branch) Preliminary Exam- 2011

HCS (Judicial Branch) Preliminary Examination 2011

Question Number: 01-10

1. The Directive Principles of State Policy as embodied in Chapter IV of the Constitution were derived by us from:-
a. The Constitution of Ireland
b. The Constitution of U.S.S.R.
c. The Constitution of Switzerland
d. The Gandhian Constitution for Free India

2. State which of the following statements is correct:
a. Preamble is not part of the Constitution
b. Preamble is part of the Constitution and relates to its basic structure.
c. Preamble is not part of the Constitution but a sort of introduction to the Constitution.
d. Preamble is like a prologue to the Constitution

3. State which of the following statements is correct:-
a. The American doctrine of waiver of fundamental rights is part of the Indian Constitution. .
b. No person can waive his fundamental rights under the Indian Constitution as they are sacrosanct and no individual can tinker with them.
c. A non-citizen can waive his fundamental rights.
d. A citizen can waive his fundamental rights which are for his individual benefit.

4. The right to equality means that no person is above law. To this rule, certain exceptions are recognized. State which of the following come under the exception:
a. President of India
b. Ambassador of USA.
c..Judges of the High Courts.
d. All the above

5. Which one of the following writs can be issued only against the judicial or quasi-judicial authorities?
a. Mandamus
b. Habeas Corpus
c. Certiorari
d. Quo Warranto

6. State which of the following statements is incorrect:
a. A writ can be issued against the High Court.
b. Government of India and State Governments.
c. Any authority under the power and control of the Government of India.
d. Parliament or a State Legislature.

7. The Directive Principles are:-
a. justiciable the same way as the fundamental rights.
b. justiciable though not the same way as the fundamental rights.
c. decorative portions of the Indian Constitution.
d. not justiciable, yet fundamental in the governance of the country

8.Which coin out of the following has been withdrawn by RBI in 2011:
a. 20Paisa
b. 10 paisa
c. 25Paisa
d. 5 paisa

9. The total number of Ministers, including the Prime Minister in the Council of Minister should not exceed:-
a. 20%of the total number of members of Lok Sabha.
b. 15%of the total number of members of Lok Sabha.
c. 20%of the total number of members of Rajya Sabha.
d. 15%of the total number of members of both the Houses.

10. Whohas been conferred with Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award in the year 2011.
a. Abhinav Bindra
b. Gagan Narang
c. Kapil Dev
d. Sachin Tendulkar

 
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Question Paper | Uttarakhand Judicial Service Civil Judge (Junior Division) Preliminary Exam- 2013

Uttarakhand Judicial Service Civil Judge (Junior Division) Preliminary Examination- 2013

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE & LAW


Part – I
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

Question Number: 01-10

1. Which of the following is not mentioned in the Indian Constitution ?
(a) Election Commission
(b) Finance Commission
(c) Planning Commission
(d) Union Public Service Commission

2. By which Constitutional Amendment the number of ministers have been limited to 15% of the total number of members of the lower house ?
(a) Ninety First Amendment
(b) Ninety Second Amendment
(c) Ninetieth Amendment
(d) None of the above

3. Point out the mismatched pair :
(a) Power of Parliament to legislate on a matter in the State list in the national interest– Article 249
(b) Power of Parliament to legislate with respect to any matter in the State List if a proclamation of emergency is in operation– Article 250
(c) Power of Parliament to legislate for two or more States by consent – Article 251
(d) Legislation for giving effect to international agreements – Article 253

4. Which one of the following is not an essential elements of a State in international law ?
(a) Population
(b) Armed forces
(c) Territory
(d) Capacity to enter into relation with other States

5. The name of the first woman judge of the International Court of Justice is
(a) Rosalyn Higgins
(b) Rosa E. Oturnbayeva
(c) Gertrude Mongella
(d) Sadako Ogata

6. Point out the mismatched pair :
(a) Chiranjitlal V/s Union of India (1950) – Article 14
(b) Dinesh Trivedi V/s Union of India (1997) – Article 19
(c) Sunil Batra V/s Delhi Administration (1978) – Article 21
(d) Bhim Singh V/s State of J & K (1986) – Article 29

7. Read the following carefully :
Statement (1) : Recognition is a process through which a political community acquires international personality by becoming a member of family of nation.
Statement (2) : Hegel, Anzilloti and Oppenheim are chief exponents of Constitutive theory of recognition.
Of the above :
(a) Only (1) is true.
(b) Only (2) is true.
(c) Both (1) and (2) are true.
(d) Both (1) and (2) are false.

8. Who said “Inclusion of any matter in the agenda of General Assembly, discussion on it, its study or the passing of a General Resolution would not amount to intervention” ?
(a) Prof. Hans Kelsen
(b) Prof. Quincy Wright
(c) Oppenheim
(d) None of the above

9. A Member of Parliament of India or Member of Legislative Assembly of a State cannot be arrested in a civil action within a period of _______ before or after the session.
(a) 40 days
(b) 45 days
(c) 50 days
(d) 55 days

10. ‘Zonal Council’ in India is
(a) Dispute Settling Agency
(b) Law Making Body
(c) Advisory Body
(d) Administrative Body