- Which of the following is not a part of the state legislature but still can attend its meeting and speak there, but cannot vote?
(a) Attorney General of India
(b) Advocate General of India
(c) Governor
(d) Chief Justice of High Court
Ans. b
312. Which of die following is not a part of the Parliament but still can attend its meeting and speak there, but cannot vote?
(a) Attorney General of India
(b) Advocate General of India
(c) The President
(d) Chief Justice of Supreme Court
Ans. a
313. Who is the highest law official in the country?
(a) Attorney General of India
(b) Advocate General of India
(c) Senior-most judge of the Supreme Court
(d) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Ans. a
314. Who appoints the Finance Commission?
(a) RBI Governor
(b) The President
(c) The Prime Minister
(d) Finance Minister
Ans. b
315. In which of the following matters does the Finance Commission not make recommenda¬tions?
(a) Principles governing distribution of grants-in- aid to states
(b) Share of states in the net proceeds of the tax collected
(c) Allocation of share of states in net proceeds among the states
(d) Share of the Centre in tax collection of the states
Ans. d
316. The Chairman of 15 th Finance Commission is
(a) Y.V Reddy
(b) N.K. Singh
(c) C.G. Mehra
(d) D.S. Kalekar
Ans. b
317. Election Commission does not conduct the election for
(a) Rajya Sabha
(b) Lok Sabha
(c) State Legislature
(d) Panchayats and Municipalities
Ans. d
318. Election commission has
(a) Chief Election Commissioner
(b) Other Election Commissioners
(c) Regional Commissioners
(d) All of the above
Ans. d
319. Consider the following statements:
(i) The term of the Chairman and members in State Public Service Commission is six years or until the age of 60 years.
(ii) The term of the Chairman and member’s in Union Public Service Commission is six years or until the age of 65 years.
Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct?
(a) Only(i)
(b) Only(ii)
(c) Both (i) and (ii)
(d) Neither (i) nor (ii)
Ans. b
320. Cases related to marriage, divorce, contempt of court, violation of fundamental rights, etc., can be heard by the high court, as these are covered under its
(a) Writ Jurisdiction
(b) Appellate Jurisdiction
(c) Original Jurisdiction
(d) Supervisory Jurisdiction
Ans. c