Description : What is the period within which a proclamation of national emergency made by the President is to be placed before each house of the Parliament for approval? (1) within one month (2) within two months (3) within four months (4) within six months
Last Answer : (1) within one month Explanation: The President of India has the power to declare three types of emergency. They are National Emergency, State Emergency and Financial Emergency. A proclamation ... passed within one month of Lok Sabha being reconstituted; otherwise the proclamation will be invalid.
Description : A proclamation of emergency caused by war or external aggression must be approved by both the Houses of Parliament within – (1) 15 days (2) 1 month (3) 2 months (4) 3 months
Last Answer : (2) 1 month Explanation: National emergency is caused by war, external aggression or armed rebellion in the whole of India. The President can declare such an emergency only on the basis of a ... can be imposed for six months. It can be extended by six months by repeated parliamentary approval.
Description : What is the maximum period upto which a proclamation issued by the President under Article 356 of the Constitution and approved/extended by the Parliament may, normally, remain in force? (1) Six months (2) One year (3) Two years (4) Unit is repealed by the Parliament
Last Answer : (2) One year Explanation: President's rule is enabled by Article 356 of the Constitution of India, which gives authority to impose central rule if there has been failure of the constitutional machinery ... it can be done by a constitutional amendment, as has happened in Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir.
Description : The first proclamation of Emergency under article 352 was made by the President in - (1) 1975 (2) 1971 (3) 1965 (4) 1962
Last Answer : (4) 1962 Explanation: First proclamation of emergency tinder article 352 (national emergency) was declared in India in 1962 (Indo-China War) 1971, (Indo-Pak War), 1975 (by Indira Gandhi) were made under article 352.
Description : While a proclamation of emergency is in operation the duration of the Lok Sabha can be extended for a period - (1) not exceeding three months (2) not exceedng nine-months (3) of one year at a time (4) of two years at a time
Last Answer : (3) of one year at a time Explanation: While a proclamation of emergency is in operation, this period may be extended by Parliament by law for a period not exceeding one year at a time. Under ... when the security of India or part of it is threatened by war or external aggression or armed rebellion.
Description : The President of India can issue proclamation of Emergency - (1) on the advice of the Prime Minister (2) on the advice of the Council of Ministers (3) in his own discretion (4) when the decision of the Union Cabinet for the issue of such proclamation has been communicated to him in writing
Last Answer : (4) when the decision of the Union Cabinet for the issue of such proclamation has been communicated to him in writing Explanation: Article 352 of the Indian Constitution mentions the National Emergency in ... on the basis of a written request by the Council of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister.
Description : The President of India can issue a proclamation of National Emergency only on the written recommendation of – (1) The Prime Minister (2) The Cabinet consisting of only Cabinet Ministers of the Union (3) The Council of Ministers of the Union (4) Parliament
Last Answer : (3) The Council of Ministers of the Union Explanation: National emergency is caused by war, external aggression or armed rebellion in the whole of India or a part of its territory. The ... headed by the prime Minister. Such a proclamation must be approved by the Parliament within one month
Description : Under which of the following articles, president can make the proclamation of emergency in failure of constitutional machinery in any state
Last Answer : 356
Description : The president of India can issue a proclamation of National Emergency only on the written recommendation of?
Last Answer : The Cabinet consisting of only Cabinet Ministers of the Union
Description : The joint session of the two Houses of Parliament is convened – (1) only in case of national emergency (2) when a bill passed by one House is rejected by the other House (3) taxes approved by one House are rejected by the other Hoilse (4) both (2) & (3)
Last Answer : (4) both (2) & (3) Explanation: In case of a deadlock between the two houses or in a case where more than six months lapse in the other house, the President may summon a joint session ... Commission Repeal Bill (1978) and the Prevention of Terrorism Bill (2002) have been passed at joint sessions.
Description : The declaration of Constitutional Emergency in an Indian State has to be approved by the Parliament within a period of – (1) 2 months (2) 4 months (3) 6 months (4) 12 months
Last Answer : (1) 2 months Explanation: If the President is satisfied, on the basis of the report of the Governor of the concerned state or from other sources that the governance in a state cannot be carried out ... in the state. Such an emergency must be approved by the Parliament within a period of 2 months.
Description : During the proclamation of National Emergency which articls can not be suspended? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'Articles 20 and 21'
Description : A law can be enacted, or executive order issued, even contrary to Article 19, during proclamation of emergency - (1) caused by war or external aggression (2) caused by internal armed rebellion (3) caused by constitutional breakdown (4) caused by financial crisis
Last Answer : (1) caused by war or external aggression Explanation: Article 358 protects both legislative and executive action taken after the proclamation of emergency. National emergency is caused by war, external ... to the original Constitution. It modifies the federal system of government to a unitary one.
Description : The term of the Lok Sabha - (1) Can't be extended under any circumstances (2) Can be extended by six months at a time (3) Can be extended by one year at a time during the proclamation of emergency (4) Can be extended for two years at a time during the proclamation of emergency
Last Answer : (3) Can be extended by one year at a time during the proclamation of emergency Explanation: The term of the Lok Sabha can be extended by the Parliament beyond the five-year term during the period of time ... of not more than one year at a time (no limit on the number of times in the Constitution).
Description : During the proclamation of National Emergency which articls can not be suspended?
Last Answer : Articles 20 and 21
Description : Mention any two effects of the Proclamation of Emergency -SST 10th
Last Answer : (i) All Fundamental Rights are either partially or wholly suspended. (ii) The Parliament gets the power to enact Laws even on subjects mentioned in the State List.
Description : What is the role of Cabinet in proclamation of emergency? -SST 10th
Last Answer : The President cannot proclaim national emergency unless the Cabinet recommends it to the President in writing that such a proclamation should be made.
Description : What is the duration of proclamation of Financial Emergency? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'At the first instance two months'
Description : Which proclamation of National Emergency automatically suspends? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'Right to freedom '
Description : For howmany month can the proclamation of emergency at the first instance be restricted? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Which proclamation of National Emergency automatically suspends? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : Suspension of Fundamental rights under Article 19: According to Article 358, when a proclamation of National Emergency is made, the six fundamental rights under article 19 are automatically suspended. Article 19 is automatically revived after the expiry of the emergency.
Description : When a Proclamation of Emergency is in operation, the right to move a Court for the enforcement of all Fundamental Rights remains suspended, except - (1) Article 20 and Article 21 (2) Article 21 and Article 22 (3) Article 19 and Article 20 (4) Article 25 and Article 16
Last Answer : (1) Article 20 and Article 21 Explanation: Indian constitution Article 359 of the Constitution authorizes the President of India to suspend the right to move any court for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights during National Emergency except Article 20 and Article 21.
Description : A proclamation of emergency must be placed before the Parliament for its approval (1) Within 1 month (2) Within 2 months (3) Within 6 months (4) Within 1 year
Last Answer : (1) Within 1 month Explanation: Proclamation of emergency must be replaced withing 1 month before the parliament for its approval.
Description : A proclamation of emergency, under Article 352, on account of war or aggression requires approval of the Parliament within – (1) one month (2) two months (3) four months (4) six months
Last Answer : (1) one month Explanation: National emergency is caused by war, external aggression or armed rebellion in the whole of India or a part of its territory. The President can declare such an emergency ... can be imposed for six months. It can be extended by six months by repeated parliamentary approval.
Description : Which one of the following cannot be the ground for proclamation of Emergency under the Constitution of India? (1) War (2) External aggression (3) Armed rebellion (4) Internal disturbance
Last Answer : (4) Internal disturbance Explanation: Internal disturbance substituted by the words 'armed rebellion' under the 44th Amendment Act of 1978. So, it is not the ground for proclamation of Emergency under the Constitution of India.
Description : For howmany month can the proclamation of emergency at the first instance be restricted?
Last Answer : 6 months
Description : Which proclamation of National Emergency automatically suspends?
Last Answer : Right to freedom
Description : What is the duration of proclamation of Financial Emergency?
Last Answer : At the first instance 2 months
Description : What actions did President Lincoln take before the Emancipation Proclamation during the US Civil War to curtail the spread of slavery?
Last Answer : In the Summer of 1862, President Lincoln signs a bill to prohibit slavery in the Western territories. It is not designated as a war measure and it appears to clash with the US Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision of 1857.
Description : Inherent risk is defined as the susceptibility of an account balance or class of transactions to error that could be material assuming that there were no related internal controls. Of the following ... . d. The client has lost a major customer accounting for approximately 30% of annual revenue.
Last Answer : Internal control over shipping, billing, and recording of sales revenue is weak.
Description : The proclamation shall be published as follows a) It shall be publicly read in some conspicuous place of the town or village in which such person ordinarily reside b) It shall be affixed to some ... direct a copy of the proclamation to be published in a daily newspaper. e) All the above
Last Answer : e) All the above
Description : After declaration of financial emergency by the President, what is the period of operation without approval by the Parliament— Two Months
Last Answer : The United Kingom consists of which countries?
Description : After declaration of financial emergency by the President, what is the period of operation without approval by the Parliament— (A) Three Months (B) Four Months (C) Two Months (D) One Month
Last Answer : (C) Two Months
Description : Ex United State President Barack Obama approved a nuclear deal with _______ on 20th May 2009. (a) Saudi Arabia (b) UAE (c) Iran (d) None of these
Last Answer : (b) UAE
Description : Which Country has approved the removal of the two-term limit on the presidency and effectively allowing President to remain in Power for life. (a) China (b) Iran (c) Japan (d) None of These
Last Answer : (a) China
Description : If the proclaimed person does not appear within the time specified in the proclamation a) The property under the attachment shall be at the disposal of the state Govt. b) The property shall not ... be sold until objection made under sec 84 has not been disposed. e) All the above
Description : Autotransformer starters or compensators are sometimes used with polyphase induction motors to _____________. A. reduce the voltage applied to the motor during the starting period B. increase the voltage for ' ... to be either stepped up or down, depending on the application, to ensure full torque
Last Answer : Answer: A
Description : In order to be effective, Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty (PTCA) must be performed within what time frame, beginning with arrival at the emergency department after diagnosis of myocardial ... during which streptokinase will not be used again in the same patient for acute MI.
Last Answer : a) 60 minutes The sixty minute interval is known as “door to balloon time” for performance of PTCA on a diagnosed MI patient.
Description : Mark the correct option a) Non-attendance in obedience to an order from public servant shall be punished with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to one month, or with fine which may extend to five hundred ... to 3 year or with fine or both c) Both the A and B d) Neither A nor B
Last Answer : c) Both the A and B
Description : When a proclamation issued against absconded person fails to appear court may a) Issue a order attachment of any movable property b) Issue a order attachment of any immovable property c) Issue a order attachment of any property movable or immovable or both d) Only A
Last Answer : c) Issue a order attachment of any property movable or immovable or both
Description : When a proclamation issued against absconded person fails to appear at the specified place and time a) The court may, after making such inquiry as it thinks fit. b) The court pronounce him a proclaimed offender and make a declaration to that effect. c) Both the A & B d) None of these
Last Answer : c) Both the A & B
Description : During Financial Emergency all money bills passed by the state legislature are to be reserved for the consideration of the – (1) Governor (2) Prime Minister (3) Parliament (4) President
Last Answer : (4) President Explanation: In case of a financial emergency, the President can reduce the salaries of all government officials, including judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts. All money ... He can direct the state to observe certain principles (economy measures) relating to financial matters.