What is the role of Cabinet in proclamation of emergency? -SST 10th

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The President cannot proclaim national emergency unless the Cabinet recommends it to the President in writing that such a proclamation should be made.

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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 : 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 : During the proclamation of National Emergency which articls can not be suspended? -General Knowledge

Last Answer : The answer is 'Articles 20 and 21'

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?

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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 : For howmany month can the proclamation of emergency at the first instance be restricted? -Do You Know?

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Description : Which proclamation of National Emergency automatically suspends? -General Knowledge

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 : Which proclamation of National Emergency automatically suspends? -General Knowledge

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 : 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 : 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 : 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 : 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 : 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 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 : 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 : 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 : 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 : 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 : During what period, the proclamation of emergency made by president should be approved by both house of the parliamen

Last Answer : within one month

Description : During the proclamation of National Emergency which articls can not be suspended?

Last Answer : Articles 20 and 21

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 : For howmany month can the proclamation of emergency at the first instance be restricted?

Last Answer : 6 months

Description : During the proclamation of National Emergency which articls can not be suspended?

Last Answer : Articles 20 and 21

Description : What is the duration of proclamation of Financial Emergency?

Last Answer : At the first instance 2 months

Description : Which proclamation of National Emergency automatically suspends?

Last Answer : Right to freedom

Description : Which proclamation of National Emergency automatically suspends?

Last Answer : Right to freedom

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

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Last Answer : Answer : 1. Sagarika 2. Rauwolffia species 3. Three times 4. Low humidity 5. Lord Pethick Lawrence 6. Aldehyde 7. Rakesh Nath 8. Reserve Bank of India 9. Absolute humidity 10. Indica 11. If ... 15. Mauryan King Ashoka 16. Dadabhai Naoroji 17. 54 18. Jatropha curcas 19. Scrub 20. Chandragupt Maurya

Description : Discuss the role of Cabinet in maintaining control over appointments. -SST 10th

Last Answer : All important appointments such as those of Governors, and other appointments to the key positions must be mentioned in the Cabinet before they are made public.

Description : What is the role of the Cabinet secretariat? -SST 10th

Last Answer : The Cabinet has a secretariat with a Secretary General as its head. It plays an important co-ordination role in the decision making at the highest level. It operates under the supervision and ... meeting, and arranges follow-up action for the implementation of the decision taken in the meeting.

Description : Discuss the role of cabinet in financial matters. -SST 10th

Last Answer : Control of Finance: (i) The Cabinet is responsible for the expenditure of the government, for presenting the demand for grants and also for raising necessary income by various means including taxation ... of the Finance Minister to present the budget in its final shape before the Lok Sabha.

Description : A 32-year-old man suffers a spinal cord injury with a resultant paraplegia in a motorcycle accident. He presents to the emergency room with hypotension. Which of the following statement(s) is/ ... injury will be uncommon d. There is no role for pharmacologic intervention to maintain blood pressure

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Description : Answer: e The role of nutritional support in the cancer patient remains an important component of overall therapy. Preoperative nutritional support should be given only to those patients who ... of bowel rest; this atrophy is not reversed by currently available total parenteral nutrition solutions

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Description : What is the role of an occupier of a major accident hazard installation in preparation of off-site emergency plan?

Last Answer : An occupier of a major accident hazard installation has to provide such information relating to industrial activity under his control to the concerned authority i.e. the District Emergency Authority/ ... required including the nature, extent and likely effects of site of possible major accident. 

Description : Which of the following contraceptive methods involve a role of hormone ? (a) Pills, Emergency contraceptives, Barrier methods (b) Lactational amenorrhea, Pills, Emergency contraceptives (c) Barrier method, Lactational amenorrhea, Pills (d) CuT, Pills, Emergency contraceptive

Last Answer : (b) Lactational amenorrhea, Pills, Emergency contraceptives

Description : Which group of enslaved African Americans were freed by the Emancipation Proclamation?

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Description : Why did some abolitionists criticize Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation?

Last Answer : The Emancipation Proclamation only applied to the Confederate states, but not all of the salve states had joined the confederacy. There were several slave states still in the Union, and they continued as slave states after the proclamation.

Description : Who : The Declaration of Independence can be divided into 3 parts including:a proclamation about man's rights and the legality of the revolutiona formal declaration of independence?

Last Answer : a record of complaints against King George III

Description : What did Johnson’s proclamation require of the former Confederate states in order to be readmitted into the Union?

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Description : Who were some notable people of the proclamation of 1763?

Last Answer : King George the third

Description : Why was a national law against slavery needed even though the Emancipation Proclamation had been issued?

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Description : What was the consequence for Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation hoped to set all the slaves free?

Last Answer : It didn’t set all slaves free. It only freed slaves in thestates of the confederacy. One of the consequences was the slavesbegan to follow the union troops and many enlisted as soldiers.

Description : How did the Proclamation of 1763 relate to the Seven Years' War?

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Description : What was the capital of the US when Washington issued his proclamation?

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Description : What is the proclamation of independence?

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