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π PM and CM
π Parliament and state legislature
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π CIC and SIC
π UPSC and JPSC
π together SC ,ST, OBC commission
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π Parliament and state legislature
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π Panchayatraj and Municipality
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2817) Consider the following statements.
1. When governor act as Chancellor he acts on aid and advice of the Council of Ministers.
2. Chancellors in central universities are titular heads, who are appointed by the President in his capacity as Visitor.
3. Sarkaria Commission, which reviewed Centre-State relations, recommended that Governors should not be burdened with the role of Chancellors.
1. When governor act as Chancellor he acts on aid and advice of the Council of Ministers.
2. Chancellors in central universities are titular heads, who are appointed by the President in his capacity as Visitor.
3. Sarkaria Commission, which reviewed Centre-State relations, recommended that Governors should not be burdened with the role of Chancellors.
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2817) Consider the following statements. 1. When governor act as Chancellor he acts on aid and advice of the Council of Ministers. 2. Chancellors in central universities are titular heads, who are appointed by the President in his capacity as Visitor. β¦
Which of the statements given above is/are CORRECT ?
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16%
(a) 1 only
42%
(b) 2 and 3 only
16%
(c) 2 only
26%
(d) 1, 2 and 3
1293) Consider the following statements:
1. Originally, the Citizenship Act (1955), also provided for the Commonwealth Citizenship.
2. The provision for Commonwealth Citizenship was repealed by the Citizenship (Amendment)
Act, 2005.
1. Originally, the Citizenship Act (1955), also provided for the Commonwealth Citizenship.
2. The provision for Commonwealth Citizenship was repealed by the Citizenship (Amendment)
Act, 2005.
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1293) Consider the following statements: 1. Originally, the Citizenship Act (1955), also provided for the Commonwealth Citizenship. 2. The provision for Commonwealth Citizenship was repealed by the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2005.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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15%
1 only
18%
2 only
46%
1 and 2 both
20%
Neither 1 nor 2
2818) Consider the following statements with regard to Right to be Forgotten(RTBF)
1. RTBF traces its origin to the βright to oblivionβ in the American jurisprudence
2. In India, there is no law that specifically provides for RTBF
3 . RTBF is part of the right to life under Article 21.
1. RTBF traces its origin to the βright to oblivionβ in the American jurisprudence
2. In India, there is no law that specifically provides for RTBF
3 . RTBF is part of the right to life under Article 21.
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2818) Consider the following statements with regard to Right to be Forgotten(RTBF) 1. RTBF traces its origin to the βright to oblivionβ in the American jurisprudence 2. In India, there is no law that specifically provides for RTBF 3 . RTBF is part of theβ¦
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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20%
(a) 1 and 2 only
23%
(b) 2 and 3 only
31%
(c) 1 and 3 only
26%
(d) All of the Above
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communications and digital data communications.
ο· It gives the Government of India exclusive jurisdiction and privileges for establishing, maintaining, operating, licensing and oversight of all forms of wired and wireless communications within Indian territory.
ο· It also authorizes government law enforcement agencies to monitor/intercept
communications and TAP PHONE lines under conditions defined within the Indian
Constitution.
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transmission of messaging during a PUBLIC EMERGENCY or in the Interest of Public Safety, or in the interests of the sovereignty and integrity of India or the security of the stateβ.
ο· Sanction for Interception: The abovementioned Supreme Courtβs observations
formed the basis of introducing Rule 419A in the Telegraph Rules in 2007 and later
in the rules prescribed under the IT Act in 2009.
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orders of interception in the case of Centre, and similar provisions exist at
the state level.
Checks against Misuse
ο· Interception remain in force not exceeding 60 days Copy is to be forwarded to a review committee within seven working days
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2819) In the context of the basic philosophy of the
constitution, which of the following is/are the functions of a constitution?
1. It provides a set of basic rules that allow
for coordination among members of
society.
2. It specifies who has powers to make
decisions in a society.
3. It sets limits on what a government can
impose on its citizens.
constitution, which of the following is/are the functions of a constitution?
1. It provides a set of basic rules that allow
for coordination among members of
society.
2. It specifies who has powers to make
decisions in a society.
3. It sets limits on what a government can
impose on its citizens.
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2819) In the context of the basic philosophy of the constitution, which of the following is/are the functions of a constitution? 1. It provides a set of basic rules that allow for coordination among members of society. 2. It specifies who hasβ¦
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(a) 1 only
9%
(b) 1 and 2 only
21%
(c) 2 and 3 only
62%
(d) 1, 2 and 3
2820) 'The claims of the members of the Scheduled
Castes and the Scheduled Tribes shall be
taken into consideration, consistently with
the maintenance of efficiency of
administration, in the making of
appointments to services and posts in
connection with the affairs of the Union or a
State'. This provision was provided in the
Indian Constitution under:
Castes and the Scheduled Tribes shall be
taken into consideration, consistently with
the maintenance of efficiency of
administration, in the making of
appointments to services and posts in
connection with the affairs of the Union or a
State'. This provision was provided in the
Indian Constitution under: