This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Political Science > Comparative > Constitutional Law > Comparative Constitutional Law – Quiz 8 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Comparative Constitutional Law Quiz 8 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Binding referenda A) Proposed decisions, such as again a constitutional amendment, may be taken of it is rejected. B) Voter preferences, allows representative decision makers to decide otherwise differently. C) Proposed decisions, such as again a constitutional amendment, may not be taken of it is rejected. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Proposed decisions, such as again a constitutional amendment, may not be taken of it is rejected. 2. Right to work in India is what? A) Fundamental right. B) Directive principle. C) Statutory right. D) Constitutional duty. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Directive principle. 3. What are the limits of legislative power in decision-making? A) The limits of legislative power in decision-making are established by international organizations. B) The limits of legislative power in decision-making are established by the executive branch. C) The limits of legislative power in decision-making are established by the judicial branch. D) The limits of legislative power in decision-making are established by the constitution and laws, as well as by the separation of powers and the checks and balances between them. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The limits of legislative power in decision-making are established by the constitution and laws, as well as by the separation of powers and the checks and balances between them. 4. Why are the sources of Constitutional Law important? A) They are important since they allow us to clarify and support the apparent meaning of the Magna Carta. B) They are fundamental because they tell you what to do and when to do it. C) They are important since they allow us to clarify the meaning of the postulates of the Magna Carta. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) They are important since they allow us to clarify and support the apparent meaning of the Magna Carta. 5. A local police chief works for which of the following: A) Governor. B) Board of supervisors. C) President. D) Mayor. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Mayor. 6. Indian Constitution originally consists of A) 395 Articles. B) 391 Articles. C) 394 Articles. D) 390 Articles. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 395 Articles. 7. Card 1-Your uncle just celebrated his 30th birthday. Can he run for the House of Representatives? A) No. B) Yes. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Yes. 8. Indian constitution promotes ..... A) Does not promote any religion. B) Islam. C) Hinduism. D) Buddhism. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Does not promote any religion. 9. The Supreme Court of India formulated the doctrine of eclipse in A) Bhikaji Narain Dhakras Vs State of M.P. B) Bashesharnath Vs Income Tax Commissioner. C) State of W.B. Vs Anwar Ali Sarkar. D) Maneka Gandhi Vs Union of India. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Bhikaji Narain Dhakras Vs State of M.P. 10. What is the system of government in a democratic country? A) The system of government in a democratic country is anarchy. B) The system of government in a democratic country is the monarchy. C) The system of government in a democratic country is democracy. D) The system of government in a democratic country is communism. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The system of government in a democratic country is democracy. 11. What are the requirements under Art, 5 to prove domicile? A) Permanent residence. B) Residence in India since at least 5 years before 26th January 1950. C) Residence. D) Permanent residence & intention to stay indefinitely. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Permanent residence & intention to stay indefinitely. 12. The upper house of Congress with 100 members, two from each state, is the: A) Legislative assembly. B) House of representatives. C) General court. D) Senate. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Senate. 13. The Bay City Planning Department, the Coastal County Zoning Commission, the Delaware Environmental Quality Agency, and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management issue regulations. These rules constitute A) Administrative law. B) Statutory law. C) Decided. D) Case law. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Administrative law. 14. Which of the following terms is/are used under Article 19(1)(g) of Constitution of India? A) Profession. B) Occupation. C) Trade and business. D) All of them. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of them. 15. Card 14-After law school, your hope is to someday serve on the Supreme Court. How long would your term of service be? A) For life. B) 10 years. C) 12 years. D) 5 years. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) For life. 16. The Speaker of the House is elected by the House members A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 17. Criminal acts are prohibited only by federal government statutes. A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) False. 18. Card 15-In the 2000 presidential election, George Bush won by only 5 electoral votes. Who appointed the electors who cast those votes? A) The President. B) Congress. C) The Supreme Court. D) The state. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The state. 19. Judicial Branch:Does a state or a federal court try cases dealing with disputes between states? A) Federal courts try cases involving disputes between two states. B) The Supreme Court tries cases involving disputes between two states. C) The Senate hears arguments from states and makes decisions about disputes. D) In a joint session of Congress, disputes between states are answered by giving boxing gloves to senators from each state where the disputes are and the battle it out to the death. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Federal courts try cases involving disputes between two states. 20. Once Congress enacts a law, states can not enact inconsistent laws is called preemption A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 21. Which of the following statements is incorrect with regard to an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI)? A) An OCI is a citizen of another country. B) An OCI possesses multiple entry long term visa to visit India. C) An OCI is almost at par with an NRI. D) An OCI is entitled to fundamental right to equality in public employment. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) An OCI is entitled to fundamental right to equality in public employment. 22. The words 'socialist', 'secular' and 'integrity' were added by which amendment act? A) 44th CAA. B) 50th CAA. C) 42nd CAA. D) 40th CAA. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 42nd CAA. 23. Which act introduced federalism for the 1st time in India? A) Government of India Act, 1935. B) Montagu Chelmsford Act. C) Indian Councils Act, 1909. D) Government of India Act, 1856. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Montagu Chelmsford Act. 24. Non-Fourth Amendment searches are searches of objects and areas where no Constitutional protection exists because anyone may see or use the items to be seized. A) Curtilage where public has access. B) Plain View. C) Consent. D) All of the Above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the Above. 25. Executive branch:What is the citizenship requirement to run for president? A) A candidate must be a citizen for at least 10 years. B) A candidate must be a citizen for at least half their life. C) Any candidate for president must be a natural born citizen. D) There are no citizenship requirements for president. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Any candidate for president must be a natural born citizen. 26. Broad, Substantive, Functional Constitution A) Attributes Power to public authoritiesRegulates the fundamental relations between citizensRegulates the fundamental relations between the public authority and the individual. B) Attributes Power to public authoritiesRegulates the fundamental relations between public authoritiesRegulates the fundamental relations between the public authority and the individual. C) Attributes Power to legislativeRegulates the fundamental relations between public authoritiesRegulates the fundamental relations between the public authority and the individual wrongdoings. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Attributes Power to public authoritiesRegulates the fundamental relations between public authoritiesRegulates the fundamental relations between the public authority and the individual. 27. The first 10 amendments to the Constitution are known as A) Declaration of Independence. B) Bill of Rights. C) Magna Carta. D) The Constitution. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Bill of Rights. 28. Jane enters into a contract with Jill to provide 100 roses for a dinner party. Jane fails to deliver the roses. Jill initiates a suit against Jane, asking the court to order Jane to deliver the roses. Jill is A) The plaintiff. B) The persuasive authority. C) The defendant. D) The binding authority. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The plaintiff. 29. UK state structure A) Unitary with devolution. B) Federal. C) Decentralized unitary. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Unitary with devolution. 30. What is the Executive Branch? A) The lawmaking branch of the US government. This is congress,. B) The Presidential Branch, responsible to executing and or carrying out laws. C) The principle that in a disagreement we accept the choice of the majority. D) Powers of the Federal government, such as to print money and trade with other nations. 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