Q.71)-When was the 'Right to Information' enacted in India?
  • 15 August, 2005
  • 15 March, 2005
  • 15 June, 2005
  • 15 July, 2005
Q.72)-In which of the following cases, the Supreme Court held that fundamental rights are unamendable?
  • A.K. Gopalan's case
  • Keshavananda Bharti's case
  • M.C. Mehta's case
  • Golak Nath's case
Q.73)-Why did one of the High Courts in Indian decree that 'bandhs are unconstitutional and punitive"?
  • It infringes on the fundamental rights of some groups of people
  • It is not in exercise of a fundamental freedom
  • It adversely affects production
  • It is not part of a right to protest
Q.74)-What is the category in which the negotiating stratgy of a strike by the Government employees falls?
  • Fundamental Rights of freedom of association and expression
  • Legal Right
  • Trade Union right as common law
  • There is no right
Q.75)-The Basic Structure of our Constitution was proclaimed by the Supreme Court in
  • Keshavananda Bharti case
  • Golaknath case
  • Minerva Mills case
  • Gopalan case
Q.76)-Right to Education Act came into force on
  • 15 March,2010
  • 1 April, 2010
  • 17 July, 2010
  • 10 October, 2010
Q.77)-In which year was the Prevention of terrorism Act (POTA) enacted?
  • 2000
  • 2001
  • 2002
  • 2003
Q.78)-What is the litrel meaning of the term "Quo-Warranto"?
  • We command
  • To forbid
  • By what authority or warrant
  • None of these
Q.79)-What is the Literel meaning of 'Certiorari"?
  • We command
  • To have the body of
  • To Forbid
  • To be certified (or) to be Informed
Q.80)-Which of the following is justiciable is nature?
  • Fundamental Duties
  • Directive Principle of State Policy
  • Fundamental Right
  • None of these