Q. With reference to the Indian polity, consider the following statements:
I. An Ordinance can amend any Central Act. II. An Ordinance can abridge a Fundamental Right. III. An Ordinance can...
Read MoreI. An Ordinance can amend any Central Act. II. An Ordinance can abridge a Fundamental Right. III. An Ordinance can...
Read MoreStatement I: In India, State Governments have no power for making rules for grant of concessions in respect of extraction...
Read MoreI. If any question arises as to whether a Member of the House of the People has become subject to...
Read MoreI. On the dissolution of the House of the People, the Speaker shall not vacate his/her office until immediately before...
Read MoreI. The power of Lokpal applies to public servants of India, but not to the Indian public servants posted outside...
Read MoreI. The President of IndiaII. The Prime Minister of IndiaIII. The Chief Justice of IndiaIV. The Leader of Opposition in...
Read MoreI. Panchayats at the intermediate level exist in all StatesII. To be eligible to be a Member of a Panchayat...
Read More1. At present, the retail price of chemical fertilisers is market-driven and not administered by the Government. 2. Ammonia, which...
Read More(a) a loan system of the World Bank (b) one of the operations of a Central Bank (c) a credit...
Read More1. Black gram can be cultivated as both kharif and rabi crops. 2. Green gram alone accounts for nearly half...
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