661. Conduct of Election Rules, 1961 was made by the Central Govt. in consultation with which commission—

1. Parliamentary Members Inquiry Commission
2. Regional Election Commissioners
3. Election Commission
4. None of the above

Option “3” is correct
Article 324 of Constitution of India deals with Superintendence, direction and control of elections to be vested in an Election Commission and it allot symbol to political parties.
662. In which months and year, the President notified that besides the Chief Election Commisioner the Commission should have two other members called as Election Commissioner—

1. Nov. 1989
2. Feb. 1989
3. Oct. 1989
4. Dec. 1989

Option “3” is correct
Originally in 1950, the commission had only a Chief Election Commissioner. Two additional Commissioners were appointed to the commission for the first time on 16 October 1989 but they had a very short tenure, ending on 1 January 1990. The Election Commissioner Amendment Act, 1989 made the Commission a multi-member body.
663. In which year was the Keshavananda Bharati Case implemented in the basic structure of the Constitution?

1. 1973
2. 1976
3. 1978
4. 1980

Option “1” is correct
Kesavananda Bharati v. The State of Kerala in 1973 is a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of India. It is the basis for the power of the Indian judiciary to review, and strike down, amendments to the Constitution of India passed by the Indian parliament which conflict with or seek to alter the constitution’s ‘basic structure’.
664. Who among the following stood for total revolution in the country?

1. Jai Prakash Narayan
2. Jyotiba Phule
3. Anne Besant
4. Mahatma Gandhi

Option “1” is correct
Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Narayan had given the concept of total revolution. JP recognised the prime necessity of change in the individual who takes upon himself the task of changing the society. In this lies the whole philosophy of JP’s total revolution.
665. Which of the following is true about statutory bodies?

1. Statutory bodies are set up by statutes which Parliament and State Legislatures can pass
2. Statutory bodies are set up by statutes of the constitution
3. Statutory bodies are set up by statutes which Parliament and State Legislatures cannot pass
4. Statutory bodies must exist even if Parliament is unhappy with.

Option “1” is correct
Statutory bodies are established by acts which Parliament and State Legislatures can pass. These bodies are entities shaped by an Act of Parliament or state legislatures and set up by the government to consider the data and make judgments in some arena of activity.
666. The University Grants Commission (UGC) of India is a-

1. Constitutional Body
2. Quasi-Statutory Body
3. Neither statutory nor Constitutional
4. Statutory body set up by the Union government in 1956

Option “4” is correct
The University Grants Commission of India (UGC India) is a statutory body set up by the Indian Union government in accordance to the UGC Act 1956[1] under Ministry of Human Resource Development, and is charged with coordination, determination and maintenance of standards of higher education.
667. Securities and Exchange Board of India is a-

1. Quasi-Judicial body
2. Regulatory body
3. Advisory body
4. Constitutional body

Option “2” is correct
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is the regulator for the securities market in India. It was established in the year 1988 and given statutory powers on 30 January 1992 through the SEBI Act, 1992.
668. Which Constitutional Article defines law declared by Supreme Court to be binding on all courts—

1. Article 142
2. Article 141
3. Article 143
4. Article 144

Option “2” is correct
Art.141 provides that the law declared by Supreme Court shall be binding on all Courts within the territory of India.
669. Under which Constitutional Article, Civil and Judicial authorities are to act in aid of the Supreme Court—

1. Article 245
2. Article 248
3. Article 146
4. Article 144

Option “4” is correct
Civil and judicial authorities to act in aid of the Supreme Court All authorities, civil and judicial, in the territory of India shall act in aid of the Supreme Court.
670. The judges of the Supreme Court are appointed by-

1. The Prime Minister of India
2. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
3. The President of India
4. The Indian parliament

Option “3” is correct
The judges of the Supreme Court are appointed by the President (which means the cabinet) in consultation with the members of the judiciary itself ( judges of the Supreme Court and the high courts

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