RPSC Junior Legal Officer (JLO) Exam 4 November 2023 – Paper 1 (English Language)


RPSC Junior Legal Officer (JLO) Exam 4 November 2023 - Paper 1 (English Language)

RPSC Junior Legal Officer (JLO) Exam 4 November 2023 – Paper 1 (Official Answer Key) (English Language) : RPSC Junior Legal Officer (JLO) exam Constitution of India (Paper-I) held on 4 November 2023 with Answer Key available here in english language, this exam successfully conducted at various exam centers of Rajasthan state. 

Exam Name :  RPSC Junior Legal Officer (JLO) exam 2023
Subject : Constitution of India (Paper-I)
Exam for Post :
Junior Legal Officer (Law & Legal Affairs Department)
Exam Organiser : RPSC (Rajasthan Public Service Commission)
Exam Date : 04/11/2023
Total Question : 150

RPSC Junior Legal Officer exam paper 2023 –  Paper 1 (Answer Key)

1. In which of the following case the Parliament has no power to legislate on the State list?
(1) In the public interest if so declared by Council of States.
(2) Emergency is in operation.
(3) Implementing international agreements.
(4) With the consent of two States.
(5) Question not attempted

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2. In which case the Supreme Court of India determined that the Parliament has power to make amendment in Fundamental Rights, but it cannot make any change in the basic structure of the Constitution?
(1) Atma Prakash vs. State of Hariyana
(2) K. Rai vs. Union of India
(3) Keshavananda Bharati case
(4) S.P. Gupta case
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3. Right under Article 20(3) of the Constitution of India is available to:
(1) Only to non-citizens
(2) Any person
(3) Persons of Indian Origin only
(4) Citizens only
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4. The Fundamental Duty to uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India is mentioned at number ____ in Article 51 A.
(1) Four
(2) Three
(3) Two
(4) One
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5. “All the laws which are inconsistent with Fundamental Rights, though become inoperative from the date of commencement of the Constitution are are not not dead altogether. They are overshadowed by Fundamental Rights and remain dormant.” This doctrine is known as:
(1) Doctrine of Severability
(2) Doctrine of Eclipse
(3) Doctrine of Pith andSubstance
(4) Doctrine of Pleasure
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6. Identify the Article of the Constitution which abolished untouchability.
(1) Article 32
(2) Article 18
(3) Article 17
(4) Article 16
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7. Which of the following is known as Habeas Corpus case?
(1) A.D.M. Jabalpur vs. Shivkant Shukla
(2) Hussainara VS. Secretary, State of Bihar Home
(3) Bhim Singh vs. State of Jammu and Kashmir
(4) Keshavananda Bharati VS. State of Kerala
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8. Which of the following Article was introduced by the Constitution (First Amendment) Act, 1951 ?
(1) Article 15(5)
(2) Article 15(4)
(3) Article 15(2)
(4) Article 15(3)
(5) Question not attempted Which of the following Article can

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9. be enforced against private individual also?
(1) Article 18
(2) Article 15(2)
(3) Article 16
(4) Article 14
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10. Which of the following case overruled the majority opinion of A.K. Gopalan case?
(1) State of Kerala vs. N.M. Thomas
(2) Bela Banarjee vs. State of West Bengal
(3) Maneka Gandhi vs. Union of India
(4) Ramesh Thapar vs. State of Madras
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