Q.2. Consider the following:
1. Abolition or creation of legislative councils in states.
2. Use of the English language in Parliament.
3. Conferment of more jurisdiction on the Supreme Court.
4. Representation of states in the Parliament.
How many provisions mentioned above can be amended in the Constitution by a simple majority of the two Houses of Parliament?
1. Abolition or creation of legislative councils in states.
2. Use of the English language in Parliament.
3. Conferment of more jurisdiction on the Supreme Court.
4. Representation of states in the Parliament.
How many provisions mentioned above can be amended in the Constitution by a simple majority of the two Houses of Parliament?
Q.3. Which among the following rights are automatically suspended under Article 358 of the Constitution when the National Emergency is declared ?
1. Freedom of Speech and Expression
2. Freedom of Religion
3. Freedom of Assembly
4. Right to Privacy
1. Freedom of Speech and Expression
2. Freedom of Religion
3. Freedom of Assembly
4. Right to Privacy
Select the correct answer from the code below:
Anonymous Quiz
17%
1 only
50%
1 and 3 only
10%
2 and 4
24%
1,2 and 3
Q. 1 Consider the following statements regarding Ambergris
1. It is a waxy substance released by an algal bloom.
2. It is used in the perfume market,
especially to create fragrances like
musk.
3. The sale of ambergris is prohibited in
India.
1. It is a waxy substance released by an algal bloom.
2. It is used in the perfume market,
especially to create fragrances like
musk.
3. The sale of ambergris is prohibited in
India.
Which of the above statements is/are
correct?
correct?
Anonymous Quiz
10%
A. Only 1 statement
63%
B. Only 2 statements
24%
C. All 3 statements
3%
D. None of the above-given statements are correct
Q. 2.Consider the following statements regarding invisible e-waste
1. Electronic items that often go
unrecognized and aren't properly
recycled within the appropriate waste stream.
2. It constitutes almost half of
global Electronic Waste.
1. Electronic items that often go
unrecognized and aren't properly
recycled within the appropriate waste stream.
2. It constitutes almost half of
global Electronic Waste.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
Anonymous Quiz
24%
A. 1 only
10%
B. 2 only
62%
C. Both 1 and 2
3%
D. Neither 1 nor 2
Q 3.Which of the following statements is/are correct:
1. ‘Status of Leopard in India 2022 report reveals that the population of leopard in India has shrunk by 8 per cent.
2. Leopards are believed to be among the least adaptable carnivores
3. 3.Maharashtra has the highest number of leopards in India.
1. ‘Status of Leopard in India 2022 report reveals that the population of leopard in India has shrunk by 8 per cent.
2. Leopards are believed to be among the least adaptable carnivores
3. 3.Maharashtra has the highest number of leopards in India.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
Anonymous Quiz
27%
A. Only 1 statement
42%
B. Only 2 statements
15%
C. All 3 statements
16%
D. None of the above-given statements are correct
Q. 4.What is ALTÉRRA?
A. India's first Renewable Energy AIF
B. Innovative financing approaches for EV infrastructure in India
C. World’s largest private investment vehicle for climate change action.
D. None of the above
A. India's first Renewable Energy AIF
B. Innovative financing approaches for EV infrastructure in India
C. World’s largest private investment vehicle for climate change action.
D. None of the above
Q. 5.With reference to ecology, which among the following correctly describes Cope’s rule?
A. It states that mammals from colder climates generally have shorter ears and limbs to minimize heat loss.
B. It states that population lineages tend to increase in body size over
evolutionary time
C. It states that if two species have
completely overlapping niches they
cannot continue to coexist.
D. None of the above.
A. It states that mammals from colder climates generally have shorter ears and limbs to minimize heat loss.
B. It states that population lineages tend to increase in body size over
evolutionary time
C. It states that if two species have
completely overlapping niches they
cannot continue to coexist.
D. None of the above.
Day 5: 13th April (64 Days to Prelims)
Expected time: 3 hours
Topics
● Federalism
● Centre-State Legislative relations
● Centre-State Administrative relations
● Centre-State Financial relations
● Reforms in Centre-State relations
● Inter-state Boundary Disputes
Source: Laxmikant
Sleepy Students:
● You can cover the topics in our crash course: Lecture 8-9 of prelims Polity crash
course.
● You can practise these topics in our Parishram Test number: 6
Expected time: 3 hours
Topics
● Federalism
● Centre-State Legislative relations
● Centre-State Administrative relations
● Centre-State Financial relations
● Reforms in Centre-State relations
● Inter-state Boundary Disputes
Source: Laxmikant
Sleepy Students:
● You can cover the topics in our crash course: Lecture 8-9 of prelims Polity crash
course.
● You can practise these topics in our Parishram Test number: 6
Q. 1.The Indian Constitution contains several federal features. Which of the following
does not relate to the federal features of the Indian Constitution?
A. The President of India is elected by an electoral college composed of Members of Parliament and State Legislatures.
B. The State governments have sovereign powers to be exercised in the field assigned to them by the Constitution.
C. The Indian Supreme Court has the authority to adjudicate disputes between States and the Centre.
D. The Parliament can unilaterally change the area, boundaries and name of any
state.
does not relate to the federal features of the Indian Constitution?
A. The President of India is elected by an electoral college composed of Members of Parliament and State Legislatures.
B. The State governments have sovereign powers to be exercised in the field assigned to them by the Constitution.
C. The Indian Supreme Court has the authority to adjudicate disputes between States and the Centre.
D. The Parliament can unilaterally change the area, boundaries and name of any
state.
Q.2. Consider the following provisions with regards to the Article 249 of the Indian Constitution:
Statement-1: Parliament can make laws on subjects mentioned in the State list if Lok Sabha passes a resolution declaring that it is necessary in the national interest .
Statement-2: Such a resolution must be supported by two-thirds of the members present and voting.
Statement-1: Parliament can make laws on subjects mentioned in the State list if Lok Sabha passes a resolution declaring that it is necessary in the national interest .
Statement-2: Such a resolution must be supported by two-thirds of the members present and voting.