Indian Polity And Constitution (Part-III) (Railway)

Total Questions: 50

11. If a person is elected to both the House of the Parliament, then the person should inform about working within the __________ the desired hall of the House. [RRB RPF Constable Exam, 17.01.2019 Shift-I]

Correct Answer: (2) 10 Days
Solution:If a person is elected simultaneously to both the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha and if he has not yet taken his seat in either House, he can choose, within 10 days from the later of the dates on which he is chosen to those Houses, the House of which he would like to be come a member.

12. What does the right to equalIty among fundamental rights means? [RRB RPF Constable Exam. 17.01.2019 Shift-I]

Correct Answer: (2) All people are equal before the law
Solution:The Right to equality is one of the fundamental right given under Article 14 of the Indian Constitution.

• It guarantee to every person the right to equality before the law and equal protection of the laws.

• It is a right not only of Indian citizens but also of non citizens.

13. ________have been given reli- gious independence. [RRB RPF Constable Exam, 17.01.2019 Shift-I]

Correct Answer: (3) All Indian Citizens
Solution:The Right to Freedom of Religion, covered in Articles 25-28, provides religious freedom to all citizens and ensures a secular state in India.

• The right to freedom of religion gives individuals the right to profess any religion of their choice.

14. What does the secular state mean? [RRB RPF Constable Exam, 17.01.2019 Shift-I]

Correct Answer: (4) Secure state
Solution:The meaning of a secular state is that it does not give prioritiy to any one religion for the country and its people. Secularism is the principle that determines the relationship between government and religion.

15. Who does appoint the Governor of a State? [RRB RPF Constable Exam, 17.01.2019 Shift-I]

Correct Answer: (3) President
Solution:According to article 155 the Governor is appointed by the Presdient.

• The Governor is the executive head of the State.

•The terms of the Governor of a state is five years or hold office pleasure of the President.

16. The Council of State is also called__________ [RRB RPF Constable Exam, 17.01.2019 Shift-I]

Correct Answer: (3) Council of the States
Solution:The Rajya Sabha is also known as the Council of States.

• The Rajya Sabha is a permanent House and is not subject to dissolution. However, one third members of the Rajya Sabha retire after every second year.

17. Who can remove the Chairman and the members of the State Human Rights Commission? [RRB RPF Constable Exam. 17.01.2019 Shift-III]

Correct Answer: (1) President
Solution:The chairperson and members of the State Human Rights Commission are appointed by the Governor of the State.

•  The chairperson and members of the State Human Rights Commission are removed by the President.

• The chairperson and members of the State Human Rights Commission will hold office for five years or till the age of seventy years, whichever earlier.

18. Who is the convenor of the session while absent as the Speaker to conduct a joint session of the Parliament? [RRB RPF Constable Exam, 17.01.2019 Shift-III]

Correct Answer: (1) Lok Sabha Deputy Chair man
Solution:The joint sitting of the Parliament is called by the President (Article-108) and is presided over by the Speaker or in his absence by the Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha or in his absence, by the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.

• If any of the above officers are not present then any other member of the Parliament can preside by consensus of both the House.

19. Which of the following ministries deals with affairs of the Inter State council? [RRB RPF Constable Exam, 17.01.2019 Shift-III]

Correct Answer: (2) Home Ministry
Solution:Article 263 of the Indian Constitution provides for the establishment of an Inter. State Council.

• It was set up in 1990 through a presidential ordinance for the first time as per the recommendations of the Sarkaria Commission under the Ministry of Home affairs.

20. Which of the following Articles deals with the Contingency Fund of India? [RRB RPF Constable Exam, 17.01.2019 Shift-III]

Correct Answer: (1) Article 267
Solution:The Contingency Fund of India is established under Article 267(1) of the Indian Constitution.

• It is a fund in which money is deposited from time to time by laus Passed by the Parliament This fund is under the control of the President and money is provided to the government by the President from this Fund to provided the emergency needs of the country.