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Governance in India - 4

Description: Governance in India
Number of Questions: 15
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What is the minimum percentage of seats a party should get to be recognized as the opposition party in the legislature?

  1. 20%

  2. 15%

  3. 10%

  4. No such limit


Correct Option: D

Who among the following holds office during the pleasure of the President?

  1. Speaker of Lok Sabha

  2. Prime Minister

  3. Election Commissioner

  4. Governor


Correct Option: D

At a time, President's rule can be imposed on a state for a maximum period of

  1. 1 year

  2. 2 years

  3. 4 years

  4. 5 years


Correct Option: A

One third of the members of the Rajya Sabha retire after every

  1. one year

  2. two years

  3. three years

  4. five years


Correct Option: B

How many members of the Lok Sabha must support a motion of 'no confidence' in the government before it can be admitted by the Speaker?

  1. 20

  2. 25

  3. 35

  4. 50


Correct Option: D

Which of the following are the two states (other than U.P.) having maximum representation in the Lok Sabha?

  1. Bihar and Madhya Pradesh

  2. Bihar and Maharashtra

  3. Bihar and Andhra Pradesh

  4. Bihar and Tamil Nadu


Correct Option: B

By which of the following amendments was education, originally a State subject, transferred to the Concurrent List?

  1. 24th

  2. 42nd

  3. 44th

  4. 52nd


Correct Option: B

The Panchayati Raj system was adapted to

  1. make people aware of politics

  2. decentralise the power of democracy

  3. educate the peasants

  4. none of these


Correct Option: B

Gram Sabha consists of

  1. 5 to 10 elected Ward Panchas of the Village Panchayats

  2. all the voters of the Village Panchayat

  3. all the Chairmen of Village Panchayats of the block

  4. all the Chairmen of block level institutions of the district


Correct Option: B

What steps does the government take if prices of the crops fall due to more production?

  1. The government fixes the minimum price for chief crops to avoid exploitation of farmers.

  2. The government fixes the maximum price for chief crops to benefit the traders.

  3. The government distributes the crops free of cost in the public.

  4. The government starts consuming great amounts of the crops.


Correct Option: A

Why night schools have been opened in India?

  1. Because it's very hot during day time and children feel uncomfortable to study

  2. To teach reading and writing to those who have not been educated in their right age and can not attend the schools at day time

  3. Because of the peaceful atmosphere night education is more effective

  4. Because of the rush of the traffic in day time, people cannot reach schools on time


Correct Option: B

What is the importance of death registration?

  1. It is required to acquire the property of the dead person by his relatives

  2. It helps in estimating the population of the country

  3. It is a check on the medical facilities available in the country

  4. It is helpful in restricting the production according to the population of the country


Correct Option: A

When did China attack India?

  1. 1947

  2. 1958

  3. 1962

  4. 1976


Correct Option: C

What steps has the government taken to develop the artistic talents of the children?

  1. The government has organized many stage shows for children talents

  2. The government has started many Bal Bhavans in different cities

  3. The government has provided financial help to all those families that have talented children

  4. The government has educated the parents of the children so that they can encourage their children


Correct Option: B

Who runs the administration of Security Services in India?

  1. Prime Minister

  2. President

  3. Defence Minister

  4. Chiefs of the three forces


Correct Option: D
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