Static Quiz 23 August 2024
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Static Quiz 23 August 2024 for UPSC Prelims
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1. Question
The constitution provides for Parliament to make laws on a matter in State List when
Rajya Sabha passes a resolution. In this context, which of the following statements is/are
not correct?
1. The resolution requires support of 2/3rd of the total membership of Rajya Sabha.
2. The resolution remains in force for 1 year and it can be renewed after it. But maximum
lifetime of such a resolution is 3 years.
3. It does not restrict state legislatures to make laws on the same matter.
4. When such a resolution is passed, the Parliament is empowered to make laws under any
of the matter in ‘State List’.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below.CorrectAnswer: B
A resolution to make law on state list by Parliament must be supported by two-thirds of the
members present and voting. So, statement 1 is not correct.
The resolution remains in force for one year; it can be renewed any number of times but not
exceeding one year at a time. Maximum lifetime is not prescribed. The laws cease to have effect
on the expiration of six months after the resolution has ceased to be in force. So, Statement 2
is not correct.
The Parliament is empowered to make laws only on the matter which is listed for the resolution,
not on any of the matter in State list. So, Statement 4 is not correct.IncorrectAnswer: B
A resolution to make law on state list by Parliament must be supported by two-thirds of the
members present and voting. So, statement 1 is not correct.
The resolution remains in force for one year; it can be renewed any number of times but not
exceeding one year at a time. Maximum lifetime is not prescribed. The laws cease to have effect
on the expiration of six months after the resolution has ceased to be in force. So, Statement 2
is not correct.
The Parliament is empowered to make laws only on the matter which is listed for the resolution,
not on any of the matter in State list. So, Statement 4 is not correct. - Question 2 of 5
2. Question
During which of the following scenarios, Parliament acquires power to legislate with
respect to matter in State List?CorrectAnswer: A
IncorrectAnswer: A
- Question 3 of 5
3. Question
Which of the following authorities have power to entrust executive functions of Centre to
a state without the consent of that state?CorrectAnswer: B
IncorrectAnswer: B
- Question 4 of 5
4. Question
What is the time period within which Proclamation of National Emergency has to be
approved by both Houses of Parliament within its issue?CorrectAnswer: B
IncorrectAnswer: B
- Question 5 of 5
5. Question
In which of the following situation, it is constitutionally valid to impose President’s Rule
in a state?CorrectAnswer: C
IncorrectAnswer: C