Questions on Indian Polity and Economy

Questions on Indian Polity and Economy

1. In Dictorship Executive is responsible to–
(A) An advisory council (B) The people's representatives
(C) The high administrative officers (D) No one
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2. While casting her vote in any election, a woman exercises her–
(A) Civics right (B) Social right
(C) Natural right (D) Political right
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3. In India, the states derive their power from the–
(A) People (B) Constitution
(C) State Assembly (D) Parliament
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4. How many representatives for Vidhan Parishad of U.P. are elected from the teacher's constituency?
(A) 18 (B) 12
(C) 9 (D) 6
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5. For removing the Vice President of Indian from his office a resolution is initiated in–
(A) The joint sitting of both the House (B) The Rajya Sabha
(C) The Lok Sabha (D) Any of the two Houses
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6. Power and position of Supreme Court in India are very much like those of the highest court in–
(A) Russia (B) England
(C) Japan (D) U.S.A.
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7. Indian constitution contains–
(A) 9 schedules and 300 articles (B) 335 articles and 11 schedules
(C) 400 articles and 10 schedules (D) 395 (444) articles and 12 schedules
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8. Of the following which is not the salient feature of Indian constitution–
(A) Lengthiest document in the world (B) Directive principles of state policy
(C) Supreme Court (D) Presidential type of government
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9. Into how many parts the constitution of India divided?
(A) 10 (B) 12
(C) 32 (D) 22
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10. In our constitution, Directive principles of the state policy aim at–
(A) Free compulsory education for children (B) Equal wages for equal work for women and men
(C) Equitable distribution of wealth (D) All the above
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11. Which of the following is not a specialised agency of U.N.O. ?
(A) International Labour Organisation (B) International Monetary Fund
(C) World Health Organisation (D) World Hockey Federation
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12. Where is the permanent head quarter of International Court of Justice?
(A) London (B) Moscow
(C) Washington (D) The Hague
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13. The Indian, who was elected as the President of the General Assembly at its eighth sesssion was–
(A) Krishna Mohan (B) Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru
(C) Mrs. Vijai Lakshmi Pandit (D) Sardar Swaran Singh
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14. Which one of the following is the essential function of the General Assembly?
(A) To discuss the problems facing the world
(B) Took prepare the whole budget for U.N.O. and to find out the ways and means to meet the expenses therein
(C) To prepare and improve the International Laws
(D) All the above
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15. Of the following, which country is not the permanent member of the Security Council?
(A) Russia (B) U.S.A.
(C) Britain (D) Italy
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16. Aristotle, the father or Political Science, believed that the State continues to exist for the sake of good life. His belief is right because–
(A) The state alone can provide opportunities for the proper development of the individual's faculties
(B) State has the power to regulate and control
(C) State is what is made by the people
(D) State is the result of a contract
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17. The Government of the Union of India is parliamentary in character. One of the characteristics of a parliamentary system of Government is–
(A) The Ministry is collectively responsible to both Houses of Parliament
(B) The Ministry is not responsible to the parliament
(C) The Ministry is responsible to the Head of the State
(D) The Ministry is collectively responsible to the Lok Sabha
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18. Judiciary is one of three branches of modern governments. In some governments the principle of judicial supremacy is recognised in theory as well as in practice. It is because–
(A) The judges possess knowledge the laws
(B) The judges can help in making the laws
(C) There is no need to protect the rights of the citizens
(D) The judiciary is impartial and superior to other branches of the government as it interprets the constitution
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19. Mahatma Gandhi often stressed the importance of villages and wanted the establishment of 'Gram Raj' in India. It was because–
(A) Gandhiji was born in a village
(B) Village administration is easy
(C) Village people are good and hard working
(D) Villages are the backbone of the nation and help for the welfare of all people
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20. In the general elections to the 13th Lok Sabha, the Congress Party secured–
(A) 110 (B) 114
(C) 112 (D) 122
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