Top 80+ Solved Indian Constitutional Law 2 MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. A Member of Parliament can claim immunity

a. both from civil as well as criminal cases

b. from civil cases only

c. from criminal cases only

d. cannot claim immunity either from civil or criminal cases

  • b. from civil cases only

Q. Prorogation of the House means

a. the house has been brought into session

b. the house itself stands terminated

c. the session of the house has been terminated

d. none of these

  • c. the session of the house has been terminated

Q. The constitution of India provides special procedure for

a. money bill

b. finance bill

c. both money bill & finance bill

d. none of the above

  • a. money bill

Q. The Attorney General of India holds office during the pleasure of

a. the chief justice of india

b. the prime minister

c. the president of india

d. the parliament

  • c. the president of india

Q. In the event of the resignation or death of Prime Minister

a. the ministry is dissolved

b. fresh elections must be held

c. the cabinet may choose another leader

d. president’s decision

  • a. the ministry is dissolved

Q. Rajya Sebha has the exclusive authority to

a. impeach the vice-president

b. intimate impeachment proceedings against the chief election commissioner

c. recommend the creation of new all india services

d. all off the above

  • c. recommend the creation of new all india services

Q. A Law made by Parliament having extra-territorial operation shall

a. not be deemed invalid

b. be deemed invalid

c. be deemed ultra-vires

d. be deemed unconstitutional

  • a. not be deemed invalid

Q. Articles 155-159 of the Indian constitution deal with

a. inter-state commerce commission

b. election commission

c. legislative councils

d. president’s power to appoint and dismiss governor

  • d. president’s power to appoint and dismiss governor

Q. The Speaker of Lok Sebha has to address his letter of resignation to the

a. prime minister

b. deputy speaker of lok sebha

c. president of india

d. vice-president of india

  • b. deputy speaker of lok sebha

Q. To adjudicate on any dispute relating to any inter-state riversor inter-state valley

a. only the supreme court is empowered under article 131

b. high court of concerned state enjoys concurrent jurisdiction

c. president of india only has the power to decide

d. the parliament is empowered to establish tribunal and to that extent the jurisdiction of the

  • d. the parliament is empowered to establish tribunal and to that extent the jurisdiction of the

Q. The Supreme Court of India is

a. a court of record and has power to punish for its contempt

b. the only highest court of appeal

c. like house of lords on its judicial side

d. in all respect like the supreme court of the usa

  • a. a court of record and has power to punish for its contempt

Q. The judges of the Supreme Court are appointed

a. by the president

b. by the president in consultation with the chief justice of india

c. by the president in consultation with the prime minister

d. by the president in consultation with the chief justice of india and out of the judges of

  • d. by the president in consultation with the chief justice of india and out of the judges of

Q. The minimum number of judges to sit on a Constitution Bench or on a Bench whichgives its advisory opinion on the reference by the President must be

a. one half of the total strength of the supreme court

b. seven

c. three

d. one third of the total strength of the court

  • b. seven

Q. Supreme Court has original jurisdiction

a. in all inter-state or union-state disputes

b. in all disputes relating to international relations

c. in disputes to which india and foreign states are parties

d. in conflict between two foreign states

  • a. in all inter-state or union-state disputes

Q. It is inappropriate for petitioner in Public Interest Litigation to

a. write to any single judge of the supreme court

b. act pro bono publico

c. withdraw proceedings as of right and further too claim that they shall not be continued

d. ask for the direction of a new legislation

  • c. withdraw proceedings as of right and further too claim that they shall not be continued
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