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Study Material: Indian Polity बिभाग “च”

 

  1. Which of the following states sends the largest number of members to Lok Sabha after Uttar Pradesh

(1) Bihar

(2) Madhya Pradesh

(3) Maharashtra

(4) Non e of above

Ans:- (3) Maharashtra

  1. The Speaker of the Lok Sabha has to address his letter of resignation to

(1) The Prime Minister

(2) The Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha

(3) The President

(4) The Vice-President

Ans:- (2) The Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha

  1. Who of the following is considered the custodian of Lok Sabha?

(1) The Speaker

(2) The Prime Minister

(3) The leader of the Opposition

(4) The Chief Whip of the ruling party

Ans:- (1) The Speaker

  1. The term ‘closure’ in Parliamentary terminology implies

(1) The end of session of Parliament

(2) Stoppage of debate on a motion

(3) End of the day’s proceedings

(4) None of the above

Ans:- (2) Stoppage of debate on a motion

  1. Which of the following committees has associate members from the Rajya Sabha?

(1) Public Accounts Committee

(2) Estimates Committee

(3) Committee on Privileges

(4) All the above

Ans:- (1) Public Accounts Committee

  1. At present, various states have been allocated seats in the Lok Sabha on the basis of

(1) 1951 Census

(2) 1961 Census

(3) 1971 Census

(4) 1981 Census

Ans:- (3) 1971 Census

  1. Which of the following parliamentary committee scrutinizes the report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India?

(1) The Estimates Committee

(2) The Public Accounts Committee

(3) The Committee on Public Undertakings

(4) All the above

Ans:- (2) The Public Accounts Committee

  1. Which of the following enjoys the distinction of being the first recognized leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha?

(1) AK Gopalan

(2) YB Chavan

(3) Shyama Prasad Mukerjee

(4) Indira Gandhi

Ans:- (2) YB Chavan

  1. When a bill is considered by the two houses of Parliament at a joint sitting, the decision is taken by

(1) Simple majority

(2) Two-thirds majority

(3) Majority of each house separately

(4) Absolute majority of total membership

Ans:- (1) Simple majority

  1. Which of the following is the Indian contribution to Parliamentary Procedures?

(1) Zero Hour

(2) Cut Motion

(3) Adjournment Motion

(4) Guillotine

Ans:- (3) Adjournment Motion

  1. How many seats are reserved for the members of the Scheduled Tribes in the Lok Sabha?

(1) 25

(2) 30

(3) 40

(4) 50

Ans:- (2) 30

  1. Lok Sabha is superior to the Rajya Sabha because

(1) It is directly elected

(2) It alone controls the purse

(3) It can outs the Council of Ministers through a vote of no-confidence

(4) Of all the above reasons

Ans:- (4) Of all the above reasons

  1. How many Standing Committees were set up by the Parliament in 1993 to scrutinize the grants of various ministries?

(1) 11

(2) 13

(3) 17

(4) 21

Ans:- (3) 17

  1. Which of the following committees of Parliament has the largest membership?

(1) Public Accounts Committee

(2) Estimates Committee

(3) Business Advisory Committee

(4) Committee on Public Undertakings

Ans:- (2) Estimates Committee

  1. A member, after being elected as Speaker of Lok Sabha, generally

(1) Becomes the Chief Spokesman of his party

(2) Continues to be a member of the party and seeks to promote its interests

(3) Cuts off his connections with his party

(4) Joins the ruling party

Ans:- (3) Cuts off his connections with his party

  1. The Supreme Court consists of a Chief Justice and

(1) Seven judge

(2) Nine judges

(3) 11 judges

(4) 25 judges

Ans:- (4) 25 judges

  1. The judges of the Supreme Court hold office till they attain the age of

(1) 62 years

(2) 65 years

(3) 70 years

(4) There is no age limit

Ans:- (2) 65 years

  1. The framers of the Constitution borrowed the idea of judicial review from the Constitution of

(1) France

(2) USA

(3) United Kingdom

(4) All these

Ans:- (2) USA

  1. While imparting justice, the Supreme Court relies on the principle of

(1) Rule of Law

(2) Due Process of Law

(3) Procedure established by Law

(4) All the above

Ans:- (3) Procedure established by Law

  1. The concept Public Interest Litigation, which has become wuite popular in India in recent years, originated in

(1) The United Kingdom

(2) The United States

(3) Australia

(4) Canada

Ans:- (1) The United Kingdom

  1. Which of the following amendments curtailed the Supreme Court’s power of Judicial Review?

(1) 42nd Amendment

(2) 44th Amendment

(3) 29th Amendment

(4) None of the above

Ans:- (1) 42nd Amendment

  1. The concept of ‘Judicial activism’ gained currency in India in

(1) The 1960s

(2) The 1970s

(3) The 1980s

(4) The 1990s

Ans:- (4) The 1990s

  1. Judicial activism has led to increase in the powers of

 (1) The executive

(2) The Legislature

(3) The judiciary

(4) All the above organs

Ans:- (3) The judiciary

  1. Judicial activism has enhanced the powers and prestige of

(1) The Supreme Court

(2) The political parties

(3) The President

(4) The Parliament

Ans:- (1) The Supreme Court

  1. How many judges of the Supreme Court have been removed from their office before their office before the expiry of their normal term through impeachment

(1) Only one

(2) Two

(3) Three

(4) None

Ans:- (4) None

  1. Which of the following judges of the Supreme Courts was unsuccessfully sought to be impeached

(1) Justice HR Khanna

(2) Justice Ramaswamy

(3) Justice Wanchoo

(4) Justice Hidayatullah

Ans:- (2) Justice Ramaswamy

  1. Which article of the Constitution permits the Supreme Courts to review its own judgement or order?

(1) Article 130

(2) Article 137

(3) Article 138

(4) Article 139

Ans:- (2) Article 137

  1. At present, the Chief Justice of India draws a monthly salary of

(1) Rs 25,000

(2) Rs 30,000

(3) Rs 33,000

(4) Rs 35,000

Ans:- (3) Rs 33,000

  1. The ordinary judges of the Supreme Court, at Present, draw a monthly salary of

(1) Rs 15,000

(2) Rs 25,000

(3) Rs 30,000

(4) Rs 35,000

Ans:- (3) Rs 30,000

  1. Can a person act as governor of more than one state?

(1) Yes

(2) No

(3) Only for a period of six months

(4) Only for a period of one year

Ans:- (1) Yes

  1. Generally, the governor belongs to

(1) The state where he is posted

(2) Some other state

(3) The Indian Administrative Service

(4) None of the above

Ans:- (2) Some other state

  1. The Con tangency Fund of the state is operated by

(1) The Governor

(2) The State Finance Minister

(3) The Chief Minister

(4) All the above jointly

Ans:- (1) The Governor

  1. The salary and allowances of the governor are charged to

(1) The Consolidated Fund of India

(2) The Consolidated Fund of the State

(3) The Contingency Fund of India

(4) None of the above

Ans:- (2) The Consolidated Fund of the State

  1. The governor of a state is administered the oath of office by

(1) The Chief Justice of India

(2) The Chief Justice of the State High Court

(3) The President

(4) None of the above

Ans:- (2) The Chief Justice of the State High Court

  1. Who among the following is not appointed by the President of India?

(1) Vice-President

(2) Chief Justice and Judges of High Court

(3) Governors of States

(4) Chief Justice and Judges of Supreme Court

Ans:- (1) Vice-President

  1. Impeachment proceedings can be initiated against the President in either house of Parliament only if a resolution signed by – members of the House is moved.

(1) 10 per cent of total

(2) 25 per cent of total

(3) 20 per cent of total

(4) 15 per cent of total

Ans:- (2) 25 per cent of total

  1. Which one of the election of the President of India can be modified through an amendment in the Constitution which must be passed by

(1) Dr Rajendra Prasad

(2) Dr Radhakrishnan

(3) Dr Neelam Sanjiva Reddy

(4) K R Narayanan

Ans:- (3) Dr Neelam Sanjiva Reddy

  1. The president can proclaim national emergency only on the written advice of

(1) The Prime Minister

(2) The Union Cabinet

(3) The Chief Justice of India

(4) The Speaker of Lok Sabha

Ans:- (2) The Union Cabinet

  1. Who is the Supreme Commander of the armed forces of India?

(1) The President

(2) The Prime Minister

(3) The Union Defense Minister

(4) None of the above

Ans:- (1) The President

  1. The minimum age at which a person can be appointed Prime Minister of India is

(1) 21 years

(2) 25 years

(3) 30 years

(4) 35 years

Ans:- (2) 25 years


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