Judiciary and Miscellaneous Mock Practice for Assistant LOCO Pilot RRB EXAM on April 20, 2025 Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Judiciary & Miscellaneous Quiz Judiciary & Miscellaneous Quiz 1. Who administers the oath of office to the President of India? (a) Vice President (b) Chief Justice of India (c) Prime Minister (d) Speaker of Lok Sabha Correct Answer: (b). The Chief Justice of India administers the oath of office to the President. 2. Which of the following is not a fundamental duty? (a) To respect the National Flag (b) To protect the sovereignty, unity, and integrity of India (c) To provide free and compulsory education to children (d) To value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture Correct Answer: (c). Providing free and compulsory education to children is a Directive Principle of State Policy, not a fundamental duty. 3. The power to decide an election petition is vested in the: (a) Parliament (b) Supreme Court (c) High Court (d) Election Commission Correct Answer: (c). The High Court has the power to decide an election petition. 4. The power to increase the number of judges in the Supreme Court rests with: (a) President (b) Parliament (c) Chief Justice of India (d) Prime Minister Correct Answer: (b). The Parliament has the power to increase the number of judges in the Supreme Court. 5. The power to grant pardons, reprieves, respites, or remissions of punishment or to suspend, remit, or commute the sentence of any person convicted of any offense is vested in the: (a) President (b) Governor (c) Chief Justice of India (d) Prime Minister Correct Answer: (a). The President has the power to grant pardons, reprieves, respites, or remissions of punishment. 6. The power to issue writs for the enforcement of fundamental rights is vested in the: (a) Supreme Court (b) High Court (c) Parliament (d) President Correct Answer: (a). The Supreme Court has the power to issue writs for the enforcement of fundamental rights. 7. The power to appoint the Chief Election Commissioner is vested in the: (a) President (b) Parliament (c) Chief Justice of India (d) Prime Minister Correct Answer: (a). The President has the power to appoint the Chief Election Commissioner. 8. The power to appoint the Prime Minister is vested in the: (a) President (b) Parliament (c) Chief Justice of India (d) Governor Correct Answer: (a). The President has the power to appoint the Prime Minister. 9. The power to appoint the Chief Justice of India is vested in the: (a) President (b) Parliament (c) Chief Justice of India (d) Prime Minister Correct Answer: (a). The President has the power to appoint the Chief Justice of India. 10. The power to appoint the Governor of a state is vested in the: (a) President (b) Parliament (c) Chief Justice of India (d) Prime Minister Correct Answer: (a). The President has the power to appoint the Governor of a state. 11. The power to appoint the judges of the High Court is vested in the: (a) President (b) Governor (c) Chief Justice of India (d) Prime Minister Correct Answer: (a). The President has the power to appoint the judges of the High Court. 12. The power to appoint the judges of the Supreme Court is vested in the: (a) President (b) Parliament (c) Chief Justice of India (d) Prime Minister Correct Answer: (a). The President has the power to appoint the judges of the Supreme Court. 13. The power to appoint the Attorney General of India is vested in the: (a) President (b) Parliament (c) Chief Justice of India (d) Prime Minister Correct Answer: (a). The President has the power to appoint the Attorney General of India. 14. The power to appoint the Comptroller and Auditor General of India is vested in the: (a) President (b) Parliament (c) Chief Justice of India (d) Prime Minister Correct Answer: (a). The President has the power to appoint the Comptroller and Auditor General of India. 15. The power to appoint the Chief of Army Staff is vested in the: (a) President (b) Parliament (c) Chief Justice of India (d) Prime Minister Correct Answer: (a). The President has the power to appoint the Chief of Army Staff. 16. The power to appoint the Chief of Naval Staff is vested in the: (a) President (b) Parliament (c) Chief Justice of India (d) Prime Minister Correct Answer: (a). The President has the power to appoint the Chief of Naval Staff. 17. The power to appoint the Chief of Air Staff is vested in the: (a) President (b) Parliament (c) Chief Justice of India (d) Prime Minister Correct Answer: (a). The President has the power to appoint the Chief of Air Staff. 18. The power to appoint the Chief of the Election Commission is vested in the: (a) President (b) Parliament (c) Chief Justice of India (d) Prime Minister Correct Answer: (a). The President has the power to appoint the Chief of the Election Commission. 19. The power to appoint the Chief of the Finance Commission is vested in the: (a) President (b) Parliament (c) Chief Justice of India (d) Prime Minister Correct Answer: (a). The President has the power to appoint the Chief of the Finance Commission. 20. The power to appoint the Chief of the Union Public Service Commission is vested in the: (a) President (b) Parliament (c) Chief Justice of India (d) Prime Minister Correct Answer: (a). The President has the power to appoint the Chief of the Union Public Service Commission. Submit Answers Comments
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