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Quiz 3

Quiz 3


Qus 21. Which of the following committee constituted to boost digital payments and enhance financial inclusion?




...Answer is (B)
Nandan Nilekani is One of the founder mambers. He is the chief of the committe constituted to boost digital payments and enhance financial inclusion.


Qus 22. Which Article of Constitution gives power to Supreme Court to issue writ ?




...Answer is (B)

Qus 23. Which of the following is not included in the list of Directive Principles of State Policy ?




...Answer is (A)
The list of Directive Principles of State Policy is taken from Ireland. In constitution, Religious Rights is included in Articles 25,26,27 and 28 as Fundamental Rights. 


Qus 24. Which of the following statement refers to the judicial review Power of Supreme Court ?




...Answer is (B)
The Supreme Courts has the judicial review Power to appoint judges to lower courts.


Qus 25. The High Court at Lahore was established in the year ?




...Answer is (A)
Lahore Court is situtated in Pakistan. It is established at 21st march 1919 . 


Qus 26. In which year State Reorganistion Commission was established by the government of India ?




...Answer is (B)
President Dr. Rajendra Prasad made a committee consist of 4 members which is lead by S.K. Dhar at 27 Nov 1947. 


Qus 27. Affidavit is mandatory to a candidate while filing the nomination to the Election Commission. Here Affidavit means ?




...Answer is (C)
In Indian Constitution, Article number 324 states that Affidavit is mandatory to a candidate while filing the nomination to the Election Commision. Affidavit means to giving details of property and Criminal case pending. 


Qus 28. By which Amendment to the Constitution the right to property was removed from the list of Fundamental Rights ?




...Answer is (A)
Article 31st, Rights to Property is removed by 44th Constitutional Amendment. 


Qus 29. For which of the following the model code of conduct for political parties and candidates during election has been specified in?




...Answer is (D)
The modal code of conduct for political parties and candidates during election has been specified in Public Representative Act, 1951. 


Qus 30. Which of the following leader brought "Objective Resolution" in the constituent assembly ?




...Answer is (A)
Objective Resolution was represented by J L Nahru on 13 Dec 1946. 

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