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81.  The first elected Lok Sabha was constituted in:
  •  1952

  •  1950

  •  1956

  •  1956

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82. A party to be recognized as a National party must secure at least 4% of the total votes polled in at least
  •  two States

  •  three states

  • four states

  • four states

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83.  The Right to information Act passed in 2005 is not applicable in the State of J &K because
  •  the National Security Council recommended the exemption of J & K from its purview

  • of its Special Constitutional status

  •  the state legislature passed a special resolution seeking exemption from the Act

  •  the state legislature passed a special resolution seeking exemption from the Act

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84.  Which of the following state is regarded as pioneer of the Right to information in India?
  • West Bengal

  • Himachal Pradesh

  •  Rajasthan

  •  Rajasthan

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85. The PIL in India has been introduced by
  • Judicial intervention

  • Political parties

  • Parliamentary act

  • Parliamentary act


A.

Judicial intervention

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86.  Under which Article can the president take over the administration of the state if the latter does not comply the Union Government's directions.
  • Article 363

  • Article 364

  • Article 365

  • Article 365

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87. Who of the followings draws the list of SC/ST and OBCs?
  • The Parliament

  •  the President

  •  Union Home Ministry

  •  Union Home Ministry

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88.

 A master shall be liable for the acts of his servants done in the course of the employment.

Facts- HMT, a public sector undertaking, is operating a number bus services for its employees in Bangalore. These buses are quite distinct in their appearance and carry the board "for HMT employees only". M, a villager for neighboring state, was waiting for a regular bus in one of the bus stops in Bangalore. A bus belonging to HMT happened to stop nearby and a number of people got into the bus. M, without realizing that it was HMT bus, got into the bus and soon thereafter,the met an accident. M seeks to file against HMT claiming damages.

  • M will not succeed because it was for himto find out whether it was a public transport

  • M will succeed because the driver was anyhow duty bound to drive carefully

  • M will succeed because he got into the bus without realizing that it was HMT bus

  • M will succeed because he got into the bus without realizing that it was HMT bus

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89.

 A partner shall share with other partners whatever profit he makes in the course of partnership business

P, a partner in a Bangalore firm engaged in textile business, went to a nearby to buy some silk sarees.  The manufacturer therein told him: 'If you buy 500 sarees, you will get a discount of Rs 50 on each saree'. P in fact required only 400 sarees for his firm; nevertheless, he bought 500 sarees and kept 100 sarees for himself. After some time, he owns his own sold 100 sarees and made a good profit. Other partners demanded that he should share these profits with them.

  •  P need not share it because he has already benefited the firm by getting a substantial discount in the purchase

  • P need not share the profit because his additional buying of100 sarees was to get the discount and help the firm

  •  P has to share the profits because he bought those 100 sarees in the course of partnership business

  • none of the above

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90.

 Under Indian Constitution, every day shall equal before the law. The Income Tax Act happens to provide that those whose annual income up to Rs. 60, 000/- shall pay 10% of their income as a tax; and those whose annual income exceeds Rs. 60, 000/- shall pay the tax at the rate of 20%.Those citizens whose annual income exceeds  Rs. 60 000/- challenged this legislation on the ground that it is a violation of the principle of equality before the law.

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  • they shall succeed because the law discriminates against the people who earn more than Rs. 60, 000/- per annum

  • they will not succeed because this law enables the Government to equalize the incomes of all the people in the country

  • hey will not succeed as there is no violation of equality before law

  • hey will not succeed as there is no violation of equality before law

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