AIBE 19 — AIBE Mock Test
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Q1. In which case was a registered society held to be an "authority" for the purpose of Article 12?
- A. Som Prakash vs. Union of India
- B. Ajay Hasia vs. Khalid Mujib
- C. Sukhdev vs. Bhagatram
- D. R.D. Shetty vs. International Airport Authority
Topic: Constitutional Law — Article 12, State and authority, Ajay Hasia v Khalid Mujib
Q2. In which case did the Supreme Court of India held that fundamental rights cannot be waived?
- A. Gopala vs. State of Madras
- B. Kameshwar Singh vs. State of Bihar
- C. Golaknath vs. State of Punjab
- D. Basheshar Nath vs. I.T. Commissioner
Topic: Constitutional Law — Fundamental rights, Waiver of rights, Basheshar Nath v I.T. Commissioner
Q3. By which Constitutional Amendment was clause (4B) inserted into Article 16?
Topic: Constitutional Law — Article 16(4B), 81st Constitutional Amendment, Reservation in promotions and backlog vacancies
Q4. Which of the following statement is correct about 106th Constitutional Amendment Act? (i) It introduces Article 239A by which seats are reserved for women in legislative assembly of the national capital territory of Delhi. (ii) It introduces Article 338 providing for the reservation of seats for women in the house of people. (iii) It also adds Article 334 A which states in that the said amendment will commence after the first census have been taken after the commencement of the said Act. (iv) The above stated shall cease to have effect on the expiration of a period of 15 years from search commencement.
- A. (i), (ii) & (iii)
- B. (i), (iii) & (iv)
- C. (ii), (iii) & (iv)
- D. All of these
Topic: Constitutional Law — 106th Constitutional Amendment Act, Women's reservation, Article 334A
Q5. The Parliament enacts the "Fair Housing Act, 2024", which includes the following provisions: (1) Section 3: Prohibits discrimination in renting or selling houses based on religion, caste, or gender. (2) Section 6: Imposes a penalty of 10,000 for discrimination. (3) Section 10: Makes it mandatory for landlords to disclose the religious background of all tenants in the previous 10 years. A citizen challenges Section 10, arguing that it violates the right to privacy under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. The Supreme Court declares Section 10 unconstitutional but upholds the other provisions of the law. What principle did the court apply in this decision?
- A. Doctrine of Eclipse
- B. Doctrine of Severability
- C. Doctrine of Basic Structure
- D. Doctrine of Colourable Legislation
Topic: Constitutional Law — Doctrine of Severability, Article 21, Right to privacy
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