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What is the Parliament of Japan called? — Diet
What is the political term for an organised system of spying?
— Espionage.
Which was the first Marxist state in the World? — Soviet Union.
Who founded the first socialist state in the world? — Lenin.
Who is the supreme executive authority under the British Constitution?
— The Crown.
Which are the two major political parties in Britain?
— 1. The Conservative Party and
2. The Labour Party.
What is the Lower House of the British Parliament called?
— The House of Commons.
Name the two political parties in the U.S.A.
— 1. Republican Party and
2. Democratic Party.
Who was the first President of the U.S.A.? — George Washington.
Who was the first Prime Minister of Britain? — Robert Walpole.
Who is known as the father of ‘Socialism’? — Karl Marx.
Who is the head of the Executive in the U.S.A.? What is his term of
office? — The President. His term is of four years.
What are the two bodies that constitute the U.S. Congress?
— 1. The Senate and
2. The House of Representatives.
What is the official designation of the Cabinet Minister dealing with
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Foreign Affairs. (a) in the U.K. and (b) in the U.S.A.?
— (a) Foreign Secretary.
(b) Secretary of State.
What is the new name of Burma?
— Union of Myanmar. (The name of its capital
-Rangoon-has also been changed to ‘Yangon’)
What is a coup d’etat?
— It is the term used to describe a sudden
overthrow of a government, usually by force.
Which is the official residence of the British Prime Minister?
— 10, Downing Street, London.
What do you understand by the term “BENELUX”?
— Union of Belgium, Netherlands and Luxemburg.
Who is the Chief Administrative Officer of the United Nations?
— Secretary-General.
The Constituent Assembly of India was converted into the provisional
Parliament on? — 26th January 1950.
How many languages were first listed in the original Constitution?
— 14
What are the four institutions in Indian Polity, which have been identified
as the “four bulwarks” of Indian democracy?
— (a) Legislature, (b) Executive, (c) Judiciary and
(d) the CAG (Comptroller andAuditor- General).
As the Supreme Commander of the armed forces, can the Indian President
declare a war, on his own?
— No. He cannot declare a war without
the sanction of the Union Parliament.
What is the minimum age prescribed for a Judge of the Supreme Court?
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— No minimum age has been prescribed for appointement
as a Judge of the Supreme Court nor any fixed tenure of office.
What is the age of superannuation of Judges of the Supreme Court/High
Courts? — 65 and 62 respectively.
Is there any provision in the Indian Constitution for impeachment of the
Vice-President? — No
Name the Indian States which are known as the “Seven Eastern Sisters”.
— Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram,
Meghalaya, Nagaland and Tripura.
(These States have a common High Court at Guwahati)
Can a retired High Court Judge be appointed Advocate-General?
— Yes (There is a Supreme Court ruling to this effect).
(There is no bar to a person being appointed Advocate
-General, after the age of 62 or to his continuing
in that office after attaining the age of 62.)
Can the Governor appoint an Additional Advocate-General for the State?
— Yes Under Article 165, the Governor may
appoint an Additional Advocate-General.
Discuss the constitutional position and power of the Deputy Prime Minister
in India.
— The Dy. P.M. is not a creature of the Constitution. The
post has no sanction in law. He enjoys no greater
powers than those of a Cabinet Minister.
A Constitution Amendment Bill, after being passed by the Rajya Sabha, is
pending before a Select Committee of the Lok Sabha. Meanwhile, the
Parliament is dissolved. What happens to the Bill?
— The Bill lapses, on the dissolution of Parliament.
Can a sitting member of Parliament or a State Legislative Assembly contest
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an election for the office of President?
— Yes. He can. But, he has to relinquish his seat in the
Legislative Assembly/Parliament, as soon as he
is elected as President.
Which Union Territory has a separate High Court of its own? When was
it established?
— Delhi. Delhi High Court was established in 1966.
Only five out of the 28 States have two Houses each, while the rest have
only one House viz. the Assembly. Name the five States.
— The following five States have two Houses each
viz., the Assembly and the Council:
1. Bihar, 2. Jammu and Kashmir, 3. Karnataka 4. Maharashtra
and 5. Uttar Pradesh
What is the punishment prescribed for contempt of court?
— The Contempt of Courts Act prescribes the punishment
for contempt-simple imprisonment upto six
months or fine upto Rs 2000 or both.
What is the maximum period of disqualification for a member of Parliament?
— The maximum period of disqualification is six years.
Is there any legal remedy if a State Governor is dismissed before the
expiry of his term?
— None. If the Governor is dismissed before the expiry of his
term, there is really no legal remedy. The President’s
order is conclusive and is non-justiciable.
Can a court of a law look into the proceedings of a State Cabinet?
— No. These are privileged from production in a court of law,
but the court is not bared from looking into Cabinet
proceedings, if they are produced voluntarily.
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Can a Court strike down an ordinance issued by a Governor? If so, under
what circumstances?
— Yes. If, in issuing it, the Governor has
(a) directly violated a constitutional provision,
(b) exceeded his constitutional power to make it or
(c) has made a colourable use of such power.
Can a State Governor dismiss a civil servant on his own or at his pleasure?
— No. The executive power of Governor cannot be so exercised
(as to override a provision of the Constitution), otherwise
than in accordance with Article 311(2).
Can a Money Bill be introduced in a Legislative Council? What is the
constitutional provision?
— A Money Bill shall not be introduced in a Legislative
Council [Article 198(1)]. This article details a special
procedure in this regard.
Do State Legislatures have a role in the amendment of the Constitution?
Can they initiate any Bill for such amendment?
— Yes. State Legislatures do have a role in the amendment of the
Constitution [Article 368 (2)]. But they cannot introduce a Bill
initiating an amendment of the Constitution.
Can a Governor reject or return a Money Bill?
— The Governor has no power to reject or return a
Money Bill. In other words, he has no veto
power at all in respect of Money Bills.
(a) Can the Supreme Court of India revise the decision of High Courts?
(b) Are the High Courts administratively subordinate to the Supreme Court?
— (a) Yes. The Supreme Court, as the final appellate Court,
can revise the decision of High Courts.
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(b) No. The High Courts are not administratively
subordinate to the Supreme Court.
(a) In which year were the first election to Union Parliament held?
(b) In which year was the first amendment to the Indian Constitution
effected?
— (a) The first election to Union Parliament were held in 1952
(b) The first amendment to the Indian Constitution was
effected in 1951.
Is the President or the Governor of a State personally liable for the contracts
executed in his name?
— The President, or the Governor is not personally liable for the
contracts executed in his name. An officer executing such a
contract also enjoys immunity from personal liability.
Is it correct to say that the jurisdiction of the High Court to issue the
writs is more extensive than that of the Supreme Court?
— Yes. The High Court has power to issue to any person or
authority, including any government, orders, directions,
or writs ncluding the writs in the nature of habeas corpus,
mandamus, Prohibition, quo warranto and ertiorari
for the enforcement of any of the fundamental
rights or for any other purpose.
Thus, the jurisdiction of the High Court
to issue the writs is more extensive than
that of the Supreme Court of India.
Who was the first Indian to become a member of the British Parliament?
— Dadabhai Naoroji.
Name the first woman Judge of the Supreme Court of India.
— Ms. M. Fathima Beevi.
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Which was the first State to be formed on a linguistic basis?
— Andhra Pradesh (1st October 1953).
Who was the first Chairman of the Rajya Sabha?
— Dr. S. Radhakrishnan.
Which is the youngest state of the Indian Union?
— Jharkhand
Which was the highest Court of appeal for Indians prior to 1950, i.e.
before the advent of the Supreme Court of India?
— The Privy Council, London.
Does the Indian Constitution provide for a Deputy Prime Minister?
— No
Who is the ex-officio Chairman of the Planning Commission?
— The Prime Minister of India.
Who is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces in India?
— The President of India.
Who is the Chairman of the National Development Council?
— The Prime Minister of India
To whom should the letter of resignation of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha
be addressed? — Deputy Speaker of the House.
Which High Court has jurisdiction over the Andaman and Nicobar
Islands? — Calcutta High Court.
Which is the smallest Union Territory in the country?
— Lakshadweep (Area: 32skm).
To whom does the President send his resignation letter, if he wants to
give up his office? — Vice-President of India.
Does the Indian Constitution envisage double citizenship? — No.
How many judges were there in the Supreme Court of India, when the
Court was first constituted?
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— Eight (including the Chief Justice).
What is the basic difference between the Indian President and the British
Monarch?
— The Indian President is elected every five years, while
the British Crown is hereditary and not elective.
Where is the Kerala High Court located? — At Ernakulam.
India became a free nation on 15 August 1947 and became a republic on
26 January 1950. What was her status during 1947-50?
— She was a Dominion.
The maximum number of members who can be nominated by the
President to the Rajya Sabha is: — Twelve.
How many members of the Anglo-Indian community can the President
nominate to the Lok Sabha? — Not more than two.
How many constituencies have been identified by the Election Commission
for the Delhi Assembly? — 70
How many High Courts are there in the country? Outline their territorial
jurisdiction. — 18
How many languages were initially included in the 8th Schedule of the
original Constitution? — Fourteen
Name the four institutions in Indian Polity, which are usually identified
as the four bulwarks of Indian democracy.
— (a) The Legislature, (b) The Executive,
(c) The Judiciary and (d) The CAG
Is there a specific provision in the Indian Constitution, ‘making a
VicePresident
eligible for re-election?
— No. The Constitution is silent on the point.
A sitting Vice-President is, however, by
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convention, re-elected for a second term.
Minimum age for a person to be appointed the Governor of a State in India
— 35 years
The first Indian state to come under President’s rule — Punjab
The first woman CM of India — Sucheta Kripalani
Which Lok Sabha had the least women? — The sixth
When did Goa join the Indian Union? — In 1961
The youngest person to become the Indian President.
— N Sanjiva Reddy
The first woman Chief Justice of a High Court — Justice Leila Seth
When was minimum voting age in India made 18 years? — In 1988
The first Vice-President to be elected President of India?
— Dr S Radhakrishnan
The first woman Chief Election Commissioner of India
— VS Ramadevi
India’s second woman judge of Supreme Court?
— Sujatha Vasant Manohar
President of India may resign wiriting under his hand addressed to the:
— Vice-President
The first Lok Sabha had two Speakers. They were:
— GV Mavlankar and M Ananthasayanam Ayengar
The Supreme Command of the armed forces is vested in the President of
India. The responsibility for national defence rests with the:
— Cabinet
The term of office of the Chief Election Commissioner is _____ years or
till he is 65, whichever is earlier. — Six

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Indian Polity

  • 1. 1 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Exam.Affairs.EA What is the Parliament of Japan called? — Diet What is the political term for an organised system of spying? — Espionage. Which was the first Marxist state in the World? — Soviet Union. Who founded the first socialist state in the world? — Lenin. Who is the supreme executive authority under the British Constitution? — The Crown. Which are the two major political parties in Britain? — 1. The Conservative Party and 2. The Labour Party. What is the Lower House of the British Parliament called? — The House of Commons. Name the two political parties in the U.S.A. — 1. Republican Party and 2. Democratic Party. Who was the first President of the U.S.A.? — George Washington. Who was the first Prime Minister of Britain? — Robert Walpole. Who is known as the father of ‘Socialism’? — Karl Marx. Who is the head of the Executive in the U.S.A.? What is his term of office? — The President. His term is of four years. What are the two bodies that constitute the U.S. Congress? — 1. The Senate and 2. The House of Representatives. What is the official designation of the Cabinet Minister dealing with
  • 2. 2 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Exam.Affairs.EA Foreign Affairs. (a) in the U.K. and (b) in the U.S.A.? — (a) Foreign Secretary. (b) Secretary of State. What is the new name of Burma? — Union of Myanmar. (The name of its capital -Rangoon-has also been changed to ‘Yangon’) What is a coup d’etat? — It is the term used to describe a sudden overthrow of a government, usually by force. Which is the official residence of the British Prime Minister? — 10, Downing Street, London. What do you understand by the term “BENELUX”? — Union of Belgium, Netherlands and Luxemburg. Who is the Chief Administrative Officer of the United Nations? — Secretary-General. The Constituent Assembly of India was converted into the provisional Parliament on? — 26th January 1950. How many languages were first listed in the original Constitution? — 14 What are the four institutions in Indian Polity, which have been identified as the “four bulwarks” of Indian democracy? — (a) Legislature, (b) Executive, (c) Judiciary and (d) the CAG (Comptroller andAuditor- General). As the Supreme Commander of the armed forces, can the Indian President declare a war, on his own? — No. He cannot declare a war without the sanction of the Union Parliament. What is the minimum age prescribed for a Judge of the Supreme Court?
  • 3. 3 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Exam.Affairs.EA — No minimum age has been prescribed for appointement as a Judge of the Supreme Court nor any fixed tenure of office. What is the age of superannuation of Judges of the Supreme Court/High Courts? — 65 and 62 respectively. Is there any provision in the Indian Constitution for impeachment of the Vice-President? — No Name the Indian States which are known as the “Seven Eastern Sisters”. — Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Tripura. (These States have a common High Court at Guwahati) Can a retired High Court Judge be appointed Advocate-General? — Yes (There is a Supreme Court ruling to this effect). (There is no bar to a person being appointed Advocate -General, after the age of 62 or to his continuing in that office after attaining the age of 62.) Can the Governor appoint an Additional Advocate-General for the State? — Yes Under Article 165, the Governor may appoint an Additional Advocate-General. Discuss the constitutional position and power of the Deputy Prime Minister in India. — The Dy. P.M. is not a creature of the Constitution. The post has no sanction in law. He enjoys no greater powers than those of a Cabinet Minister. A Constitution Amendment Bill, after being passed by the Rajya Sabha, is pending before a Select Committee of the Lok Sabha. Meanwhile, the Parliament is dissolved. What happens to the Bill? — The Bill lapses, on the dissolution of Parliament. Can a sitting member of Parliament or a State Legislative Assembly contest
  • 4. 4 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Exam.Affairs.EA an election for the office of President? — Yes. He can. But, he has to relinquish his seat in the Legislative Assembly/Parliament, as soon as he is elected as President. Which Union Territory has a separate High Court of its own? When was it established? — Delhi. Delhi High Court was established in 1966. Only five out of the 28 States have two Houses each, while the rest have only one House viz. the Assembly. Name the five States. — The following five States have two Houses each viz., the Assembly and the Council: 1. Bihar, 2. Jammu and Kashmir, 3. Karnataka 4. Maharashtra and 5. Uttar Pradesh What is the punishment prescribed for contempt of court? — The Contempt of Courts Act prescribes the punishment for contempt-simple imprisonment upto six months or fine upto Rs 2000 or both. What is the maximum period of disqualification for a member of Parliament? — The maximum period of disqualification is six years. Is there any legal remedy if a State Governor is dismissed before the expiry of his term? — None. If the Governor is dismissed before the expiry of his term, there is really no legal remedy. The President’s order is conclusive and is non-justiciable. Can a court of a law look into the proceedings of a State Cabinet? — No. These are privileged from production in a court of law, but the court is not bared from looking into Cabinet proceedings, if they are produced voluntarily.
  • 5. 5 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Exam.Affairs.EA Can a Court strike down an ordinance issued by a Governor? If so, under what circumstances? — Yes. If, in issuing it, the Governor has (a) directly violated a constitutional provision, (b) exceeded his constitutional power to make it or (c) has made a colourable use of such power. Can a State Governor dismiss a civil servant on his own or at his pleasure? — No. The executive power of Governor cannot be so exercised (as to override a provision of the Constitution), otherwise than in accordance with Article 311(2). Can a Money Bill be introduced in a Legislative Council? What is the constitutional provision? — A Money Bill shall not be introduced in a Legislative Council [Article 198(1)]. This article details a special procedure in this regard. Do State Legislatures have a role in the amendment of the Constitution? Can they initiate any Bill for such amendment? — Yes. State Legislatures do have a role in the amendment of the Constitution [Article 368 (2)]. But they cannot introduce a Bill initiating an amendment of the Constitution. Can a Governor reject or return a Money Bill? — The Governor has no power to reject or return a Money Bill. In other words, he has no veto power at all in respect of Money Bills. (a) Can the Supreme Court of India revise the decision of High Courts? (b) Are the High Courts administratively subordinate to the Supreme Court? — (a) Yes. The Supreme Court, as the final appellate Court, can revise the decision of High Courts.
  • 6. 6 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Exam.Affairs.EA (b) No. The High Courts are not administratively subordinate to the Supreme Court. (a) In which year were the first election to Union Parliament held? (b) In which year was the first amendment to the Indian Constitution effected? — (a) The first election to Union Parliament were held in 1952 (b) The first amendment to the Indian Constitution was effected in 1951. Is the President or the Governor of a State personally liable for the contracts executed in his name? — The President, or the Governor is not personally liable for the contracts executed in his name. An officer executing such a contract also enjoys immunity from personal liability. Is it correct to say that the jurisdiction of the High Court to issue the writs is more extensive than that of the Supreme Court? — Yes. The High Court has power to issue to any person or authority, including any government, orders, directions, or writs ncluding the writs in the nature of habeas corpus, mandamus, Prohibition, quo warranto and ertiorari for the enforcement of any of the fundamental rights or for any other purpose. Thus, the jurisdiction of the High Court to issue the writs is more extensive than that of the Supreme Court of India. Who was the first Indian to become a member of the British Parliament? — Dadabhai Naoroji. Name the first woman Judge of the Supreme Court of India. — Ms. M. Fathima Beevi.
  • 7. 7 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Exam.Affairs.EA Which was the first State to be formed on a linguistic basis? — Andhra Pradesh (1st October 1953). Who was the first Chairman of the Rajya Sabha? — Dr. S. Radhakrishnan. Which is the youngest state of the Indian Union? — Jharkhand Which was the highest Court of appeal for Indians prior to 1950, i.e. before the advent of the Supreme Court of India? — The Privy Council, London. Does the Indian Constitution provide for a Deputy Prime Minister? — No Who is the ex-officio Chairman of the Planning Commission? — The Prime Minister of India. Who is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces in India? — The President of India. Who is the Chairman of the National Development Council? — The Prime Minister of India To whom should the letter of resignation of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha be addressed? — Deputy Speaker of the House. Which High Court has jurisdiction over the Andaman and Nicobar Islands? — Calcutta High Court. Which is the smallest Union Territory in the country? — Lakshadweep (Area: 32skm). To whom does the President send his resignation letter, if he wants to give up his office? — Vice-President of India. Does the Indian Constitution envisage double citizenship? — No. How many judges were there in the Supreme Court of India, when the Court was first constituted?
  • 8. 8 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Exam.Affairs.EA — Eight (including the Chief Justice). What is the basic difference between the Indian President and the British Monarch? — The Indian President is elected every five years, while the British Crown is hereditary and not elective. Where is the Kerala High Court located? — At Ernakulam. India became a free nation on 15 August 1947 and became a republic on 26 January 1950. What was her status during 1947-50? — She was a Dominion. The maximum number of members who can be nominated by the President to the Rajya Sabha is: — Twelve. How many members of the Anglo-Indian community can the President nominate to the Lok Sabha? — Not more than two. How many constituencies have been identified by the Election Commission for the Delhi Assembly? — 70 How many High Courts are there in the country? Outline their territorial jurisdiction. — 18 How many languages were initially included in the 8th Schedule of the original Constitution? — Fourteen Name the four institutions in Indian Polity, which are usually identified as the four bulwarks of Indian democracy. — (a) The Legislature, (b) The Executive, (c) The Judiciary and (d) The CAG Is there a specific provision in the Indian Constitution, ‘making a VicePresident eligible for re-election? — No. The Constitution is silent on the point. A sitting Vice-President is, however, by
  • 9. 9 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Exam.Affairs.EA convention, re-elected for a second term. Minimum age for a person to be appointed the Governor of a State in India — 35 years The first Indian state to come under President’s rule — Punjab The first woman CM of India — Sucheta Kripalani Which Lok Sabha had the least women? — The sixth When did Goa join the Indian Union? — In 1961 The youngest person to become the Indian President. — N Sanjiva Reddy The first woman Chief Justice of a High Court — Justice Leila Seth When was minimum voting age in India made 18 years? — In 1988 The first Vice-President to be elected President of India? — Dr S Radhakrishnan The first woman Chief Election Commissioner of India — VS Ramadevi India’s second woman judge of Supreme Court? — Sujatha Vasant Manohar President of India may resign wiriting under his hand addressed to the: — Vice-President The first Lok Sabha had two Speakers. They were: — GV Mavlankar and M Ananthasayanam Ayengar The Supreme Command of the armed forces is vested in the President of India. The responsibility for national defence rests with the: — Cabinet The term of office of the Chief Election Commissioner is _____ years or till he is 65, whichever is earlier. — Six