A. As prescribed by law in the Assembly
B. As prescribed by law by State
C. As prescribed by law by the Union
D. As prescribed by law in the Parliament
Related Mcqs:
- During the reign of Peter I Russia gained some Baltic territories from another European country. Which country lost these territories to Russia?
A. Germany
B. Denmark
C. Poland
D. Sweden - Which Constitutional Article lays down distribution of work through the Union List, State List, and Concurrent List between the Union and State?
A. 246
B. 247
C. 248
D. 249 - In India the President of the republic is elected in the same manner as head of the state:
A. In U.S.A.
B. In U.K.
C. In Pakistan
D. In Bangladesh
E. None of the above - Procurators of the republics, territories regions and autonomous regions were appointed by:
A. Their respective supreme soviets
B. Their respective presidium of supreme soviets
C. By procurator general of USSR
D. None of them - The senate of French community composed of members chosen by the parliament of metropolitan France and:
A. Central legislative assembly
B. Legislative assemblies of other community
C. University syndicates
D. None of them - Who wrote the following terms of the social contract? “I authorise and give up my right of governing myself to this man, or to this assembly of men, on this condition that thou give up thy right to him, and authorise all his actions in the like manner”.
A. Rousseau
B. Locke
C. Hobbes
D. Spinoza - In the Constituent Assembly, what was the number of population fixed for one Representative?
A. 7,500
B. 7,50,000
C. 50,000
D. 78,500 - Under which Article of the Constitution, the Council of State (Rajya Sabha) has a Chairman and Deputy Chairman?
A. Article 109
B. Article 108
C. Article 89
D. Article 91 - A system under which a representative is required to work under instructions from his electorates is known as:
A. Public voting system
B. Plural voting system
C. System of functional representation
D. System of secret ballot
E. System of instructed representation - Development of representative institutions began with the passing of Act of:
A. 1813
B. 1853
C. 1858
D. 1861
E. 1892