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Yatendra Sir • 5.66K Points
Tutor III Politics

-9) How many members of the Anglo- Indian community may be nominated by the President in the Lok Sabha?

  • (A) Four
  • (B) Two
  • (C) Any number
  • (D) Only one
Correct Answer - Option (B)

Explanation :

All of the members of Lok Sabha are directly elected by citizens of India on the basis of Universal Adult franchise, except two who are appointed by the President of India. No more than two members from Anglo-Indian community can be nominated by the President ofIndia if he or she feels that the community is not adequately represented.

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Yatendra Sir • 5.66K Points
Tutor III Politics

-8) Money Bills can be introduced in the Lok Sabha with prior permission of the

  • (A) President
  • (B) Prime Minister
  • (C) Speaker
  • (D) Cabinet
Correct Answer - Option (A)

Explanation :

No money bill can be introduced in the Lok Sabha without the prior approval of the president. The money bill originates only in the Lok Sabha. Note: The Aadhaar Act 2016 was the last bill passed as Money Bill.

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Yatendra Sir • 5.66K Points
Tutor III Politics

-7) What is quorum required for convening the Lok Sabha?

  • (A) 1/6
  • (B) 1/8
  • (C) 1/10
  • (D) 1/5
Correct Answer - Option (C)

Explanation :

In both houses, the requisite quorum is 10 per cent of the membership. Even in case of Joint sessions, the quorum shall be one-tenth of the total number of members of the Houses.

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Yatendra Sir • 5.66K Points
Tutor III Politics

-6) In the Parliamentary form of Government "He is the first among equal". Who is he?

  • (A) President
  • (B) Prime Minister
  • (C) Leader of Opposition
  • (D) Speaker of lower house
Correct Answer - Option (B)

Explanation :

Primus inter pares (the first among equals or first among peers) is a Latin phrase describing the most senior person of a group sharing the same rank or office. The Prime Minister is the leader of India. He or she is sometimes called "first among equals." This means that even though all members of the Cabinet are equal, he or she is the most powerful.

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Yatendra Sir • 5.66K Points
Tutor III Politics

-5) Who appoints Secretary General of the Lok Sabha?

  • (A) Deputy Speaker
  • (B) Speaker
  • (C) President
  • (D) Leader of Ruling Party
Correct Answer - Option (B)

Explanation :

Speaker of the Lok Sabha, appoints Secretary General of the Lok Sabha.

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Yatendra Sir • 5.66K Points
Tutor III Politics

-4) In India, how many times has the President declared Financial Emergency?

  • (A) Once
  • (B) Never
  • (C) Thrice
  • (D) Twice
Correct Answer - Option (B)

Explanation :

No Financial Emergency has been declared so far, though there was a financial crisis in 1991. Article 360 empowers the president to proclaim a Financial Emergency if he is satisfied that a situation has arisen due to which the financial stability or credit of India or any part of its territory is threatened.

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Mr. Dubey • 100.69K Points
Coach Politics

-3) The decision to conduct Panchayat Elections is taken by which of the following?

  • (A) The Central Government
  • (B) The State Government
  • (C) The District Judge
  • (D) The Election Commission
Correct Answer - Option (B)

Explanation :

The State Election Commissions constituted under the Constitution (Seventy- third and Seventy-fourth) Amendments Act, 1992 for each State / Union Territory are vested with the powers of conduct of elections to the Corporations, Muncipalities, Zilla Parishads, District Panchayats, Panchayat Samitis, Gram Panchayats and other local bodies. They are independent of the Election Commission of India.

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Mr. Dubey • 100.69K Points
Coach Politics

-2) What is the main difference between Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles of state policy?

  • (A) Constitutional Protection
  • (B) Political Protection
  • (C) Judicial Protection
  • (D) Moral Protection
Correct Answer - Option (C)

Explanation :

Fundamental rights are enforceable rights which means on violation of these rights you can move to court of law but directive principles are not enforceable which means on violation of these you can't move to court law.

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Mr. Dubey • 100.69K Points
Coach Politics

-1) The System of Panchayat Raj is mentioned in

  • (A) The Union List
  • (B) The State List
  • (C) The Concurrent List
  • (D) None of the above
Correct Answer - Option (B)

Explanation :

The system of Panchayat Raj is mentioned in the state list. Panchayat Raj is the system of local selfgovernment for villages.

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Mr. Dubey • 100.69K Points
Coach Politics

0) The First Five Year Plan (1951-1956) was drafted by

  • (A) PC Mahalanobis
  • (B) K N Raj
  • (C) JC Kumarappa
  • (D) Jawaharlal Nehru
Correct Answer - Option (B)

Explanation :

Kakkadan Nandanath Ray was a veteran Indian economist. He is popularly known as K. N. Raj. He played an important rolein India’s planned development, drafting sections of India’s first Five Year Plan.

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