Consider the following two statements1. The work of Which of t

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31.  Consider the following two statements

1. The work of Which of the following corporations is fully audited by Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) has more to do with auditing than being a comptroller, because many authorities and bodies can draw fund from the Consolidated Fund of India without having to require the permission of CAG

2. In Britain, the CAG has complete authority of that of a Comptroller as well, and all executive bodies require permission of CAG to draw money from the public fund. 

Which of the above statements is/are true?
  • Both 1 and 2

  • Neither 1 nor 2

  • only 1 

  • only 1 


A.

Both 1 and 2

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32.

 When was the Supreme Court of India first inaugurated?

  • 15th August, 1947

  • 26th November, 1949

  • 28th January, 1950

  • 28th January, 1950

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33.

Which is the highest judicial authority in India whose decisions are binding on all courts? 

  • Supreme Court

  • Parliament

  • Law Minister

  • Law Minister

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34.

How many judges are there in the Supreme Court?

  •  26 judges including the Chief Justice of India

  • 30 judges including the Chief Justice of India

  • 31 judges including the Chief Justice of India

  • 31 judges including the Chief Justice of India

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35.

 Who appoints the judges of the Supreme Court?

  • President

  • Lok Sabha

  • Chief Justice of India

  • Chief Justice of India

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36.

 Which among the following is NOT a criteria for being eligible to be a judge of the Supreme Court?

  • judge of one high court or more (continuously), for at least five years 

  •  an advocate of Supreme Court for at least ten years

  • a distinguished jurist in the opinion of the president

  • a distinguished jurist in the opinion of the president

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37.

 Who is appointed as the Chief Justice of India?

  • The senior-most judge of the Supreme Court is appointed as the Chief Justice of India

  • The Chief Justice of India is elected by the voting of Lok Sabha members

  • The panel of judges of Supreme Court elect a Chief Justice of India from amongst themselves 

  • The panel of judges of Supreme Court elect a Chief Justice of India from amongst themselves 

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38.

What among the following statements is NOT true about the procedure to remove the judge of a Supreme Court of India?

1. The judge of the Supreme Court may be removed from his current office by an order of the President
2. There are only two grounds of removal : incapacity or proved misbehavior
3. So far, no judge of the Supreme Court has been removed by impeachment 
4. The procedure for the removal of the judges is regulated by the Judges Enquiry Act (1968) 

  • only 1

  • only 2

  • only 2 and 4

  • only 2 and 4

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39.

Where is the declared seat of the Supreme Court situated?

  •  Delhi

  • Mumbai

  •  Chandigarh 

  •  Chandigarh 

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40.

Which among the following statements is/are NOT true?

1. Supreme Courts can issue writs that relate with only the Fundamental Rights of citizens
2. High Courts can issue writs on issues that relate with the Fundamental Rights of citizens as well as for other reasons
3. The jurisdiction with regards to writs is wider for the High Courts as compared to Supreme Court of India
4. The writ jurisdiction of the Supreme Court can be extended by the Parliament, but never decreased 

  • only 1

  • only 2

  • Only 1, 2 and 3

  • Only 1, 2 and 3

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