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161. Who among the following can remove the governor of a state from office?
  • Legislative Assembly
  • Parliament
  • President
  • President


C.

President
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162. The Part VI of constitution of India is not applicable to __:
  • Arunachal Pradesh
  • Jammu & Kashmir
  • Sikkim
  • Sikkim
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163. In which among the following cases, the Supreme Court of India propounded the theory of basic structure of the Constitution?
  • Gopalan vs. State of Madras
  • Golak Nath
  • Keshvanand Bharati
  • Keshvanand Bharati
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164. The 52nd amendment to the constitution of India is most closely related to __:
  • Extension of Reservations in Government Jobs
  • Provision for special status to Tripura
  • Provisions for increasing age of eligibility for voting
  • Provisions for increasing age of eligibility for voting
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165. Which among the following are the three types of services envisaged in the Constitution of India?
  • Navy Service, Air force Service and Army Service
  • Civil Service, Military Service and Paramilitary Service
  • All-India services, Central services and State services
  • All-India services, Central services and State services
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166. Which of the following parts of constitution explicitly mentions that India is a secular state?
  • Preamble 
  • Fundamental Rights 
  • Directive Principles of state policy 
  • Directive Principles of state policy 
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167. The concept of judicial review has been borrowed from the Constitution of-
  • U.S.S.R
  •  U.K
  • U.S.A. 
  • U.S.A. 
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168.

Astha, who is a very good painter, is also a patient in a mental asylum, who, at intervals, is of sound mind. During one of these intervals, she entered into a relationship with Lopamudra to paint a picture of her for a specified amount. She, however, asked Lopamudra to pay her the entire amount in advance. One month later, on the day of delivery of the painting, Astha refused to perform the contract saying that she suffers from insanity. Can Lopamudra force performance?

Principle: A person is said to be of sound mind for the purpose of making a contract if, at the time when he makes it, he is capable of understanding it and of forming a rational judgment as to its effect upon his interests.

  • Yes, because Astha was of sound mind when she entered into the contract
  • No, because Astha had been of unsound mind even while the contract was signed which is proved by the fact that she was admitted in an asylum.
  •  Yes, because a good painter can paint irrespective of his/her mental stability.
  •  Yes, because a good painter can paint irrespective of his/her mental stability.
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169.

 Principle: Mere silence as to the facts likely to affect the willingness of a person to enter into a contract is not a fraud, unless the circumstances of the case are such that, on close examination it is found to be the duty of the person keeping silent to speak, or unless his silence is, in itself, equivalent to speech.

Facts: X sells by auction to Y, a horse which X knows to be of unsound state of mind. X says nothing to Y about the horse’s unsound state of mind. Give the correct answer.

  • X can be held liable for fraud. 
  •  X can be held liable for misrepresentation.

  • X cannot be held liable, because he did not say anything positive about the mental state of the horse.
  • X cannot be held liable, because he did not say anything positive about the mental state of the horse.
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170.

Agni enters into a contract with Tanuj whereby Tanuj will supply Agni with 10 grams of cocaine for a specified amount. Is the contract void?

Principle: If the consideration or object of an agreement is forbidden by law, or is of such a nature that would defeat the provisions of any law, or is fraudulent, or is injurious to the person or property of another or, the Court regards it as immoral, or opposed to public policy, then the object or consideration shall be deemed unlawful. Every agreement of which the object or consideration is unlawful is void.

  • Yes, because the contract is for the sale of illegal drugs.
  • No, because Agni and Tanuj have entered into the contract out of their own free will, and being the citizens of a free country, they have the right to do so.
  • Yes, because drugs are harmful.
  • Yes, because drugs are harmful.
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