Q1 Constitution of India Following the Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Amendment Act, 2019, the Supreme Court consists of the Chief Justice of India and not more than how many other Judges?
A 25 other Judges B 31 other Judges C 33 other Judges D 30 other Judges
Q2 Constitution of India Which Article of the Constitution provides protection in respect of conviction for offences, including protection against ex post facto criminal laws and against double jeopardy?
A Article 21 B Article 20 C Article 22 D Article 19
Q3 Constitution of India Article 21A, providing for the right to free and compulsory education to all children of the age of six to fourteen years, was inserted by which Constitutional Amendment?
A The 44th Amendment B The 42nd Amendment C The 73rd Amendment D The 86th Amendment
Q4 Constitution of India Under Article 110 of the Constitution, the decision whether a Bill is a Money Bill or not, if any question arises, is final and conclusive when given by the:
A Speaker of the Lok Sabha B Chairman of the Rajya Sabha C Supreme Court of India D President of India
Q5 Constitution of India Under Article 368, a Bill to amend the Constitution may be introduced in:
A a joint sitting of both Houses only B the Rajya Sabha only C either House of Parliament D the Lok Sabha only
Q6 Constitution of India The Tenth Schedule of the Constitution of India, dealing with disqualification of members on the ground of defection, was added by which Amendment Act?
A The 52nd Amendment Act, 1985 B The 61st Amendment Act, 1989 C The 42nd Amendment Act, 1976 D The 44th Amendment Act, 1978
Q7 Constitution of India The High Court of Chhattisgarh at Bilaspur came into existence on the same day on which the State of Chhattisgarh was formed under the Madhya Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2000. That day was,
A 1st April, 2001 B 1st November, 2000 C 15th August, 2000 D 26th January, 2000
Q8 Constitution of India A first-class advocate who has never been in the service of the Union or a State seeks appointment as a District Judge in Chhattisgarh. Under Article 233(2), the minimum period for which he must have practised as an advocate or pleader, coupled with recommendation by the High Court, is,
A Ten years B Twelve years C Seven years D Five years
Q9 Constitution of India The appointment of District Judges in a State is made by the Governor of the State in consultation with,
A The State Public Service Commission B The Chief Justice of India C The High Court exercising jurisdiction in relation to such State D The Chief Minister of the State
Q10 Constitution of India The control over district courts and courts subordinate thereto, including the posting, promotion and grant of leave to persons belonging to the judicial service of a State and holding posts inferior to that of a District Judge, is vested under Article 235 in,
A The Governor B The High Court C The State Government D The State Public Service Commission