National Law School of Indian University (NLSIU) 2006 B.A L.L.B ADMISSION TEST – ., LL.B(HONS.) PROGRAMME - Question Paper
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52. The term secular means
(a) not belonging to any religion
(b) a system which does not worship any God
(c) a system which worships all Gods
(d) a system where there is no official religion
53. The Vice-President of India is elected by an Electoral college consisting of members of
(a) both the Houses of Parliament
(b) the Lok Sabha only
(c) Rajya Sabha only
(d) both Houses of Parliament and State legislatures
54. Kharif and Rabi refers to
(a) Sheep diseases in India (b) Cattle diseases in India
(c) Cropping seasons in India (d) Social Forestry in India
55. Globalisation is
(a) The process of free exports and imports to promote trade in goods and services.
(b) The process on account of which economic decisions and activities in 1 part of the world can have significant consequences for individuals and communities in other parts of the world.
(c) The process of trade in goods and services, regulated by the WTO and GATS.
(d) A global village, totally liberalized.
56. Cosmopolitan city is one
(a) Where people speaking various languages live
(b) Where people belonging various religions live
(c) Where people of various nationalities live
(d) Where people have good Clubs and Hotels facility
57. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
(a) have been specified by the Presidential Orders issued in consultation with the Governors of the respective States.
(b) have been specified in the Constitution by the Constitution makers. It is in the form of a Schedule.
(c) have to be specified and notified by the Parliament after detailed discussions about the backward nature of these people.
(d) are the Castes and Tribes notified by the State Governments after detailed discussion as to their socio-economic conditions.
58. India is a member of
(a) United Nations (b) International Labour Organization
(c) Commonwealth and SAARC (d) All the above
59. President of India is the head of the Union Government. Governor of Karnataka is the head of the State of Karnataka. The Supreme Court judges are appointed by the President. The Karnataka High Court judges are appointed by
(a) The Governor of Karnataka
(b) The Chief Justice of India
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