LCI 248th Report Part 11
152. What does the Wild Birds and
Animals Protection Act, 1912 prohibit?
a) Importation of diseased
livestock
b) Capture, killing, or trade of
scheduled birds and animals
c) Administration of estates in
Oudh
d) Establishment of a Board of
Revenue
Answer: b) Capture, killing, or
trade of scheduled birds and animals
153. Why is the Wild Birds and
Animals Protection Act, 1912 recommended for repeal?
a) It conflicts with the Indian
Constitution
b) Its purpose is subsumed by the
Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972
c) It pertains to a non-existent
administrative unit
d) It restricts agricultural
loans
Answer: b) Its purpose is
subsumed by the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972
154. Which modern legislation has
subsumed the Wild Birds and Animals Protection Act, 1912?
a) Indian Forests Act, 1927
b) Wildlife (Protection) Act,
1972
c) Agricultural Biosecurity Bill,
2013
d) Registration of Births and
Deaths Act, 1969
Answer: b) Wildlife (Protection)
Act, 1972
155. Under which category does
the Wild Birds and Animals Protection Act, 1912 fall?
a) Land Laws
b) Public Health
c) Environmental Law
d) State Reorganisation
Answer: c) Environmental Law
156. What was the purpose of the
Destructive Insects and Pests Act, 1914?
a) To protect wild birds and
animals
b) To prevent the introduction
and transport of destructive insects and pests
c) To administer the estate of
the King of Oudh
d) To regulate land revenue
Answer: b) To prevent the
introduction and transport of destructive insects and pests
157. Why is the Destructive
Insects and Pests Act, 1914 recommended for repeal?
a) It conflicts with the Indian
Constitution
b) It is outdated and was
proposed to be replaced by the Agricultural Biosecurity Bill, 2013
c) It uses derogatory language
d) It pertains to a non-existent
administrative unit
Answer: b) It is outdated and was
proposed to be replaced by the Agricultural Biosecurity Bill, 2013
158. What precaution is advised
for the repeal of the Destructive Insects and Pests Act, 1914?
a) Consultation with relevant
states
b) Introduction of a new law to
replace its provisions
c) Approval from the Law
Commission
d) Consultation with tribal
communities
Answer: b) Introduction of a new
law to replace its provisions
159. Which bill proposed to
replace the Destructive Insects and Pests Act, 1914?
a) Wildlife (Protection) Bill,
1972
b) Agricultural Biosecurity Bill,
2013
c) Registration of Births and
Deaths Bill, 1969
d) Indian Forests Bill, 1927
Answer: b) Agricultural
Biosecurity Bill, 2013
160. Under which category does
the Destructive Insects and Pests Act, 1914 fall?
a) Environmental Law
b) Agriculture and Animal
Husbandry
c) Land Laws
d) Public Health
Answer: b) Agriculture and Animal
Husbandry
161. What was the purpose of the
King of Oudh's Estate Validation Act, 1917?
a) To regulate livestock importation
b) To validate deeds of
conveyance and a trust deed for the King of Oudh’s properties
c) To protect wild birds and
animals
d) To establish a Board of
Revenue
Answer: b) To validate deeds of
conveyance and a trust deed for the King of Oudh’s properties
162. Why is the King of Oudh's
Estate Validation Act, 1917 recommended for repeal?
a) It conflicts with modern
environmental laws
b) The reasons for repealing the
1887 and 1888 Acts apply to this Act
c) It restricts agricultural
loans
d) It uses derogatory language
Answer: b) The reasons for
repealing the 1887 and 1888 Acts apply to this Act
163. Which commission recommended
the repeal of the King of Oudh's Estate Validation Act, 1917?
a) Law Commission of India
b) PC Jain Commission
c) Mandal Commission
d) National Commission for
Scheduled Tribes
Answer: b) PC Jain Commission
164. What precaution is advised
before repealing the King of Oudh's Estate Validation Act, 1917?
a) Consultation with relevant
state(s)
b) Approval from the Law
Commission
c) Consultation with tribal
communities
d) Amendment to the Constitution
Answer: a) Consultation with
relevant state(s)
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