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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
1 pointsWith reference to the Governor’s Rule in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, consider the following statements:
- There is no provision for continuation of Governor’s rule after six months in the state of Jammu and Kashmir in Indian Constitution .
- The President issues a proclamation promulgating President’s rule in J&K under article 356 of the Constitution of India after the Governor’s rule comes to end.
- The imposition of Governor’s rule needs the consent from the President of India.
Which of the given statements is/are correct?
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Inspired by: [pib] President’s (not Governor’s) Rule in J&K
https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/pib-presidents-not-governors-rule-in-jk/
Answer: (d)
Governor’s rule in J&K
- In all states of India, the state government’s failure results in President’s rule.
- The process is slightly more nuanced in Jammu and Kashmir where not the President’s but Governor’s rule is imposed.
- The Constitution of India grants special status to J&K among Indian states, and it is the only state in India to have a separate Constitution and regulations specific to it.
- Under the provision of Section 92 of the J&K Constitution, Governor’s rule is imposed for six months, but only after the consent of the President of India.
- Under Section 92 of the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir, there is no provision for further continuation of Gov. Rule after six months.
- Hence, on the recommendation of Governor, the President issues a proclamation promulgating President’s Rule in J&K under article 356 of the Constitution of India.
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Inspired by: [pib] President’s (not Governor’s) Rule in J&K
https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/pib-presidents-not-governors-rule-in-jk/
Answer: (d)
Governor’s rule in J&K
- In all states of India, the state government’s failure results in President’s rule.
- The process is slightly more nuanced in Jammu and Kashmir where not the President’s but Governor’s rule is imposed.
- The Constitution of India grants special status to J&K among Indian states, and it is the only state in India to have a separate Constitution and regulations specific to it.
- Under the provision of Section 92 of the J&K Constitution, Governor’s rule is imposed for six months, but only after the consent of the President of India.
- Under Section 92 of the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir, there is no provision for further continuation of Gov. Rule after six months.
- Hence, on the recommendation of Governor, the President issues a proclamation promulgating President’s Rule in J&K under article 356 of the Constitution of India.
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
1 pointsConsider the following statements:
- A Bill pending in Parliament shall not lapse by reason of the prorogation of the Houses.
- A Bill pending in the Rajya Sabha which has not been passed by the Lok Sabha shall not lapse on dissolution of the Lok Sabha.
- A Bill which is pending in the Lok Sabha, or which having been passed by the Lok Sabha is pending in the Rajya Sabha lapse on a dissolution of the Lok Sabha.
Which of the given statements is/are correct?
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Inspired by: [pib] New Delhi International Arbitration Centre Bill, 2019
https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/pib-new-delhi-international-arbitration-centre-bill-2019/
Answer: (a)
Article 107
- Subject to the provisions of articles 109 and 117 with respect to Money Bills and other financial Bills, a Bill may originate in either House of Parliament.
- Subject to the provisions of articles 108 and 109, a Bill shall not be deemed to have been passed by the Houses of Parliament unless it has been agreed to by both Houses, either without amendment or with such amendments only as are agreed to by both Houses.
- A Bill pending in Parliament shall not lapse by reason of the prorogation of the Houses.
- A Bill pending in the Council of States which has not been passed by the House of the People shall not lapse on a dissolution of the House of the People.
- A Bill which is pending in the House of the People, or which having been passed by the House of the People is pending in the Council of States, shall, subject to the provisions of article 108, lapse on a dissolution of the House of the People.
“Prorogation” means the termination of a Session of the House by an order made by the President.
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Inspired by: [pib] New Delhi International Arbitration Centre Bill, 2019
https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/pib-new-delhi-international-arbitration-centre-bill-2019/
Answer: (a)
Article 107
- Subject to the provisions of articles 109 and 117 with respect to Money Bills and other financial Bills, a Bill may originate in either House of Parliament.
- Subject to the provisions of articles 108 and 109, a Bill shall not be deemed to have been passed by the Houses of Parliament unless it has been agreed to by both Houses, either without amendment or with such amendments only as are agreed to by both Houses.
- A Bill pending in Parliament shall not lapse by reason of the prorogation of the Houses.
- A Bill pending in the Council of States which has not been passed by the House of the People shall not lapse on a dissolution of the House of the People.
- A Bill which is pending in the House of the People, or which having been passed by the House of the People is pending in the Council of States, shall, subject to the provisions of article 108, lapse on a dissolution of the House of the People.
“Prorogation” means the termination of a Session of the House by an order made by the President.
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
1 pointsWith reference to the establishment of the proposed New Delhi International Arbitration Centre (NDIAC), which of the following statements is/are correct?
- The NDIAC will be headed by a Chairperson, who has been a Judge of the Supreme Court or a Judge of a High Court or an eminent person, having special knowledge and experience in the conduct or administration of arbitration, law or management,
- He is to be appointed by the President of India in consultation with the Chief Justice of India.
Select the code:
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Inspired by: [pib] New Delhi International Arbitration Centre Bill, 2019
https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/pib-new-delhi-international-arbitration-centre-bill-2019/
Answer: (a)
New Delhi International Arbitration Centre (NDIAC)
- The NDIAC will be headed by a Chairperson, who has been a Judge of the Supreme Court or a Judge of a High Court or an eminent person, having special knowledge and experience in the conduct or administration of arbitration, law or management,
- He is to be appointed by the Central Government in consultation with the Chief Justice of India.
- Besides, it will also have two Full-time or Part-time Members from amongst eminent persons having substantial knowledge and experience in institutional arbitration in both domestic and international.
- In addition, one representative of a recognized body of commerce and industry shall be nominated on rotational basis as a Part-time Member.
- The Secretary, Department of Legal Affairs, Ministry of Law & Justice, Financial Adviser nominated by Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance and Chief Executive Officer, NDIAC will be ex-officio Members.
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Inspired by: [pib] New Delhi International Arbitration Centre Bill, 2019
https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/pib-new-delhi-international-arbitration-centre-bill-2019/
Answer: (a)
New Delhi International Arbitration Centre (NDIAC)
- The NDIAC will be headed by a Chairperson, who has been a Judge of the Supreme Court or a Judge of a High Court or an eminent person, having special knowledge and experience in the conduct or administration of arbitration, law or management,
- He is to be appointed by the Central Government in consultation with the Chief Justice of India.
- Besides, it will also have two Full-time or Part-time Members from amongst eminent persons having substantial knowledge and experience in institutional arbitration in both domestic and international.
- In addition, one representative of a recognized body of commerce and industry shall be nominated on rotational basis as a Part-time Member.
- The Secretary, Department of Legal Affairs, Ministry of Law & Justice, Financial Adviser nominated by Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance and Chief Executive Officer, NDIAC will be ex-officio Members.
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following tribal groups of Andaman & Nicobar Islands are classified as Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG)?
- Great Andamanese
- Jarawas
- Onges
- Sentinelese
- Shornpens
Select the correct codes:
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Inspired by: Abujh Maria PVTGs
https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/abujh-maria-pvtgs/
Answer: (d)
http://vikaspedia.in/social-welfare/scheduled-tribes-welfare/primitive-vulnerable-tribal-groups
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Inspired by: Abujh Maria PVTGs
https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/abujh-maria-pvtgs/
Answer: (d)
http://vikaspedia.in/social-welfare/scheduled-tribes-welfare/primitive-vulnerable-tribal-groups
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
1 pointsWhich one of the following pairs of States of India indicates the easternmost and westernmost State? (CSP 2015)
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