Constitution Of India - Study Mode

[#3196] Fundamental Rights are contained in which Part of the Constitution of India?
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(B) Part III

[#3197] Consider the following: 1. Supreme Court's power to issue writs is narrower than that of High Courts 2. A citizen is free to approach High Court or Supreme Court as he chooses, whenever his fundamental rights are violated 3. The law declared by the Supreme Court is binding on all courts throughout India
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(C) 1, 2 and 3

[#3198] Under which Article of Indian Constitution can Parliament legislate on any subject in the State List
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(B) Article 249

[#3199] Match List I with List II and select the correct answer: List I (Article in Constitution) List II (Subject) a. Article 17 1. Maternity relief b. Article 42 2. Abolition of untouchability c. Article 21 3. Freedom of Press d. Article 19 4. Protection of life and personal liberty
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(D) a-2, b-1, c-4, d-3

[#3200] Assertion (A): A State law on any matter of Concurrent List prevails notwithstanding any repugnancy with an earlier law made by the Parliament. Reason (R): On any matter in the Concurrent List, the Parliament can make a law that prevails over any repugnant State law.
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(D) A is false but R is true