Test 3
Under India’s constitutional structure, both the Central and State governments can make laws on animal __(1)__, but if the latter’s statute is contrary to the former’s, such an act must secure the President’s __(2)__. And this is precisely the approach adopted by Tamil Nadu in __(3)__ its law last month. This Statute, which secured the President’s assent on January 31, amends the PCA Act and creates a specific __(4)__ for jallikattu. This means that the petitioners in the Supreme Court have to do more than just show that the PCA Act stands __(5)__ by jallikattu; they would have to prove that its practice infarcts at least one of the fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution.
1. (a) welfare (b) cruelty (c) problems (d) care
2. (a) consent (b) decent (c) assent (d) approved
3. (a) erecting (b) creating (c) enacting (d) enabling
4. (a) mention (b) exception (c) assumption (d) preparation
5. (a) break (b) supported (c) violated (d) challenged
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