Indian Polity Study Material बिभाग “छ”

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Study Material: Indian Polity बिभाग “छ”

1.President can declare the financial emergency under article 360 but it must be approved by parliament within ___ months.

(a) One

(b) Two

(c) Three

(d) Four

Ans:- (b) Two

  1. Article 20 of the Fundamental Rights represents ____

(a) Protection of life and personal liberty

(b) Protection in respect of conviction of offence

(C) Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

(d) All of the above

Ans:- (b) Protection in respect of conviction of offence

  1. Which of the following is related to Article 21 of the Fundamental Rights?

(a) Protection of life and personal liberty

(b) Protection in respect of conviction of offence

(c) Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases

(d) Protection of certain rights regarding freedom of speech

Ans:- (a) Protection of life and personal liberty

  1. Financial emergency declared by ____

(a) President

(b) Prime Minister

(c) Financial Minister

(d) Planning Commission

Ans:- (a) President

  1. Which constitutional article provides personal immunity for president and governors for official act __

(a) Article 362

(b) Article 363

(c) Article 368

(d) Article 361

Ans:- (d) Article 361

  1. Under which constitutional articles, newspapers do not have right to publish report of the proceedings of a secret session of either of the houses of parliament or legislative Assembly and Legislative Council ___

(a) Article 361

(b) Article 361A

(c) Article 361B

(d) Article 361C

Ans:- (b) Article 361A

  1. Tribunals have been mentioned in which part of constitution?

(a) Part Ten

(b) Part Five

(c) Part Fifteen

(d) Part Seven

Ans:- (c) Part Fifteen

  1. Which of the following article mentions disqualification of members in the parliament?

(a) Article 101-104

(b) Article 104-105

(c) Article 102-107

(d) Article 101-110

Ans:-(a) Article 101-104

  1. Parliament conduct below session/s ____

(a) Winter Session

(b) Monsoon Sessions

(c) Budget Sessions

(d) All of the above

Ans:-(d) All of the above

  1. Which of the below is starting for financial year?

(a) March 1st

(b) March 15th

(c) April 1st

(d) April 2nd

Ans:- April 1st

  1. According to Article 331, how many members of the Anglo-Indian Community can be nominated in Lok-Sabha by the president?

(a) One

(b) Two

(c) Three

(d) Four

Ans:- Two

  1. Which of the following exercised the most profound influence in framing the Indian Constitution ?

(a) British Constitution

(b) U.S. Constitution

(c) Irish Constitution

(d) The Government of India Act, 1935

Ans:- (d) The Government of India Act, 1935

  1. Name the committee for formulating the framework of restructuring railways—

(a) Jain Committee

(b) Venkatachelliah

(c) Rakesh Mohan Committee

(d) Dinesh Goswami Committee

Ans:- (c) Rakesh Mohan Committee

  1. A Money Bill passsed by the Lok Sabha is deemed to have been passed by the Rajya Sabha also when no action is taken by the Upper House within—

(a) 10 days

(b) 14 days

(c) 20 days

(d) 30 days

Ans:- (b) 14 days

  1. Separation of the Judiciary from the Executive has been provided in which of the following parts of the Indian Constitution?

(a) The Preamble

(b) The Fundamental Rights

(c) The Directive Principles of State Policy

(d) The Seventh Schedule

Ans:- (c) The Directive Principles of State Policy

  1. Which of the following political parties was first derecognised and later on again recognised as a National Party by Election Commission of India ?

(a) Communist Party of India

(b) Communist Party of India-Marxist

(c) Samajwadi Party

(d) Republican Party of India

Ans:- (b) Communist Party of India-Marxist

  1. The first woman judge to be appointed to Supreme Court was—

(a) Rani Jethmalani

(b) Anna George Malhotra

(c) M. Fathima Beevi

(d) Leila Seth

Ans:- (c) M. Fathima Beevi

  1. In which case did the Supreme Court of India determine that the Parliament has power to make amendment in fundamental rights, but it cannot make any change in the basic structure of the Constitution?

(a) Golak Nath case

(b) Keshavanand Bharati case

(c) Both (a) and (b)

(d) Neither (a) nor (b)

Ans:- (b) Keshavanand Bharati case

  1. In an election, electioneering has to be stopped in a Constituency—

(a) 24 hours before the poll commences

(b) 24 hours before the closing hour of polling

(c) 48 hours before the hour of commencement of polling

(d) 48 hours before the closing hour of polling

Ans:- (d) 48 hours before the closing hour of polling

  1. What was the exact constitutional position of the Indian Republic when the Constitution was brought into force with effect from January 26, 1950?

(a) A Democratic Republic

(b) A Sovereign Democratic Republic

(c) A Sovereign Secular Democratic Republic

(d) A Sovereign Secular Socialist Democratic Republic

Ans:- (c) A Sovereign Secular Democratic Republic

21.Which one of the following items/Subjects belongs to the Concurrent list of the VIIth Schedule of the Indian Constitution?

(a) Public Health and Sanitation

(b) Forests

(c) Stock Exchanges

(d) Agriculture

Ans:- (b) Forests

22.The resolution for removing the Vice-President of India can be moved in :

(a) Lok Sabha only

(b) Rajya Sabha only

(c) Either of the two houses of the Parliament

(d) Joint Sitting of the two houses of the Parliament

Ans:- (b) Rajya Sabha only

23.The Department of Border Management is a department under which of the following Union Ministries?

(a) Ministry of Defence

(b) Ministry of Home Affairs

(c) Ministry of External Affairs

(d) Ministry of Road Transport and Highways

Ans:- (b) Ministry of Home Affairs

24.Andaman and Nicobar( Protection of Aboriginal tribes )Amendment Regulation 2012 has been promulgated under Article 240 of the Constitution, which empowers the President to take such measures for the protection of Aboriginal tribes in case of Union Territories. This regulation will protect which of the following tribes?

(a) Onges

(b) Shompens

(c) Sentilese

(d) Jarawas

Ans:- (d) Jarawas

25.Who among the following operates the National Disaster Response Fund which was constituted under the Disaster Management Act, 2005?

(a) Prime Minister

(b) Union Minister for Home Affairs

(c) Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs

(d) Union Minister for Environment and Forests

Ans:- (b) Union Minister for Home Affairs

26.Unaided minority institutions have been excluded from the ambit of RTE Act due to which of the following fundamental rights guaranteed by the Indian Constitution:

(a) Article 16

(b) Article 19(1)(c)

(c) Article 29

(d) Article 30(1)

Ans:- (d) Article 30(1)

27.TRAI (Telecom and Regulatory Authority of India) was established in year ________ by ________

(a) 1997; an Executive Order of Government of India

(b) 2001; an Executive Order of Government of India

(c) 1997; an Act of Parliament

(d) 2001; an Act of Parliament

Ans:- (c) 1997; an Act of Parliament

  1. If a vote of ‘no confidence’ is passed against a Minister

(1) He has to tender his resignation

(2) The whole Council of Ministers has to resign

(3) The Minister as well as the Prime Minister have to tender their resignation

(4) None of the above

Ans:- (2) The whole Council of Ministers has to resign

  1. The Prime Minister is

(1) The head of the state

(2) The head of the government

(3) The head of the state as well as government

(4) None of the above

Ans:- (2) The head of the government

  1. The Prime Minister is

(1) Elected by the Lok Sabha

(2) Elected by the two houses of Parliament at a joint sitting

(3) Appointed by the President

(4) Appointed by the President in consultation with the Speaker


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