Indian Constitution - Institutions and Processes MCQs

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Vikash Gupta • 23.56K Points
Instructor III

Q 1. Which of the following parliamentary Committees in India acts a ‘watch-dog’on departmental expenditures and irregularities

(A) estimates committee.
(B) committee on public undertakings.
(C) public accounts committee.
(D) committee on public assurances.
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Shiva Ram • 20.56K Points
Instructor III

Q 2. According to the constitution the Lok Sabha must meet at least

(A) thrice each year with no more than two months between sessions.
(B) twice each year with no more than three months between sessions.
(C) twice each year with no more than four months between sessions.
(D) twice each year with no more than six months between sessions.
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Gopal Sharma • 27.68K Points
Instructor II

Q 3. The constitution provided Parliamentary Governments

(A) only at the centre .
(B) both at the centre as well as states.
(C) only at the centre but permitted it to introduce the same at the state level.
(D) none of the above.
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Ranjeet • 24.26K Points
Instructor III

Q 4. The decision regarding adoption of Parliamentary Government was taken by the Constituent Assembly

(A) unanimously .
(B) by an overwhelming majority.
(C) by the caste in votes of the president of the assembly.
(D) none of the above.
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Vinay • 18.10K Points
Tutor I

Q 5. The Parliamentary Government in the western sense was introduced in India by

(A) the british in 1833.
(B) the french in 1680.
(C) the british in 1858.
(D) none of the above.
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Ranjeet • 24.26K Points
Instructor III

Q 6. The framers of the constitution drew inspiration for adoption of Parliamentary government from

(A) britain.
(B) switzerland.
(C) france.
(D) u.s.a.
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Vijay Sangwan • 18.30K Points
Tutor I

Q 7. The Government in India is known as Parliamentary because

(A) parliament is elected by the people.
(B) parliament consist of two houses.
(C) parliament is a sovereigns body.
(D) the executive is accountable to the legislature .
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Rakesh Kumar • 18.39K Points
Tutor I

Q 8. The agenda for the meeting of the council of ministers is declared by

(A) the prime minister .
(B) a small committee of the council of ministers formed for this purpose.
(C) all the members of the council at a formal meeting.
(D) the prime minister in consultation with the president.
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Vikash Gupta • 23.56K Points
Instructor III

Q 9. The Prime Minister says in office as long as

(A) he is in the good books of the president.
(B) his party enjoys the confidence of the lok sabha.
(C) his party enjoys the confidence of the both the houses of parliament.
(D) for a fixed term of 5 years.
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Priyanka Tomar • 25.20K Points
Instructor II

Q 10. Generally the Prime Minister is

(A) not a member of either house of parliament.
(B) the leader of the majority party in the lok sabha.
(C) leader of the majority party in both the house of parliament.
(D) a trusted front of the president.
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