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Uttarakhand Polity & Administration Mastery Hub: The Industr

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Q1Domain Verified
The "Zero to Expert!" course emphasizes the foundational principles of Uttarakhand's polity. Which of the following constitutional amendments, though not specific to Uttarakhand, fundamentally altered the power dynamics between the Union and State governments, a concept crucial for understanding Uttarakhand's administrative framework?
The 44th Amendment Act, 1978, which restored the original duration of Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies to five years.
The 101st Amendment Act, 2016, which introduced the Goods and Services Tax (GST).
The 42nd Amendment Act, 1976, which inserted Article 31D to protect certain laws giving effect to Directive Principles.
The 73rd Amendment Act, 1992, which introduced Part IX of the Constitution relating to Panchayats.
Q2Domain Verified
The "Uttarakhand Polity & Administration Mastery Hub" course delves into the operational nuances of the State Legislature. If a bill passed by the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly is reserved by the Governor for the consideration of the President, under which Article of the Constitution of India can the President assent to the bill, or withhold assent, or direct the Governor to return the bill to the Assembly for reconsideration?
Article 202
Article 200
Article 203
Article 201
Q3Domain Verified
The "From Zero to Expert!" course highlights the role of the Chief Minister and the Council of Ministers in Uttarakhand. In the event of a vote of no confidence against the Council of Ministers, what is the constitutional implication for the Chief Minister and the entire Council, as per the principles of collective responsibility enshrined in the Indian Constitution?
The Governor can dismiss the Chief Minister and the Council of Ministers individually without a vote of no confidence.
Only the individual minister(s) against whom the no-confidence motion is specifically passed must resign.
The entire Council of Ministers, including the Chief Minister, must tender their resignation to the Governor.
The Chief Minister must resign, but the Council of Ministers can continue to function until new appointments are made.

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