931. 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.
932. The Governor of a state can issue ordinances-

1. Only in the event of breakdown of constitutional machinery in the state
2. Only when the Chief Minister asks him to do so
3. Only during the recess of the State legislature
4. Only after taking formal approval of the President

Option “3” is correct
According to article 213, Governor can promulgate ordinances when the state legislature is not in session. These ordinances must be approved by the state legislature within six weeks from its reassembly. He can also withdraw an ordinance anytime.
933. The Ordinances issued by the Governor are subject to approval by-

1. The President
2. The state council of ministers
3. The state legislature
4. None of the above

Option “3” is correct
The Ordinances issued by the Governor are subject to approval by The state legislature.
934. The Contingency Fund of the state is operated by-

1. The Governor
2. The State Finance Minister
3. The Chief Minister
4. All the above jointly

Option “1” is correct
Governor can make advances out of the Contingency Fund of the state to meet any unforeseen expenditure.
935. The Governor of a state is accountable for all his actions to-

1. The state legislature
2. The state council of ministers
3. The Chief Minister of the state
4. The President

Option “4” is correct
Governor is appointed by the president by warrant underhis hand and seal and is accountable for all this actions to the president.
936. Which of the following enjoys Constitutional authority to decide the share of the states in the taxes?

1. The Union Finance Minister
2. The Finance Commission
3. The Planning Commission
4. The Union Cabinet in consultation with the President

Option “2” is correct
Article 280 provides for a Finance Commission as a quasi-judicial body. It is constituted by the President every fifth year or even earlier.The distribution of the net proceeds of taxes to be shared between the Centre and the states and the allocation between the states, the respective shares of such proceeds.
937. Fundamental Right are available against-

1. Only States
2. Both State and citizens
3. Only citizens
4. None of these

Option “1” is correct
The Fundamental Rights are claimed mostly against the state and its instrumentalities and not against private bodies. Article 13 (2) bars the state from making any law infringing the Fundamental Rights guaranteed under Part III of the Indian Constitution. The actions of any of the bodies comprised within the term ‘state’ as defined in Article 12 can be challenged before the courts under Article 13 (2) on the ground of violating Fundamental Rights.
938. Only which of the following grounds restrictions may not be imposed on Right to Freedom of Religion?

1. Public order
2. Morality
3. Security of India
4. Health

Option “3” is correct
Article 25 says that all person are equally entitled to freedom of conscience and right to freely profess, practice and propagate religion.However these right are subject to public order,morality,health,and other provisions relating to fundamental right.
939. Which of the following correct about the Right to Education-

1. It is provided in Article 21A
2. It is provided by 86th amendment
3. It is provided for children between 6-14 years of age
4. All of the above

Option “4” is correct
The Constitution (Eighty-sixth Amendment) Act, 2002 inserted Article 21-A in the Constitution of India to provide free and compulsory education of all children in the age group of six to fourteen years as a Fundamental Right.It is the Right to Education.
940. To whom does the Public Accounts Committee submit its report?

1. Chairman of Rajya Sabha
2. Speaker of Lok Sabha
3. President of India
4. Union Finance Minister

Option “2” is correct
PAC examines the three audit reports of CAG submitted to President viz. audit report on appropriation accounts, audit report on finance accounts and audit report on public undertakings.

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