Indian Polity - 2
Description: Polity Mixed - 2 | |
Number of Questions: 30 | |
Created by: Neema Pandya | |
Tags: Polity Mixed - 2 General Knowledge General Awareness Constitutional and Extra-Constitutional Bodies Special Provisions and Amendments The Parliament and The Judiciary Various Bodies-Legislative The State Government Salient Features of the Indian Constitution The Constitution of India Fundamental Rights |
Which of the following fundamental rights is/are enforceable during a period of emergency?
Universal suffrage implies
Which of the following describes India as a Secular State?
Which of the following is not included in the preamble to the Indian constitution?
How many sessions did the Constituent Assembly hold?
The main function of the 'Constituent Assembly' was
Consider the following parameters:
- Population of the area
- Density of the Population
- Revenue generated for local administration
- Percentage of employment in agricultural activities
- Economic importance of the area Which of the following parameters decide the area to be qualified as Municipality?
Consider the following statements:
- The first Municipal Corporation in India was set up at Bombay.
- The Rural Urban Relationship Committee recommended the merger of small town area committees with panchayati raj to avoid multiplicity.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
The administration of the state government is carried on in the name of
Who among the following prorogues the State Legislature?
Power and position of the Supreme Court in India is very much like those of the highest court in
What can be the maximum gap between two sessions of the Parliament?
According to the Indian constitution, the money bills can be introduced in
A person who is not a member of either House of the Indian Parliament, after being appointed as a minister, has to become the Member of Parliament within
The Constitutional (73rd Amendment) Act was passed by
The Panchayati Raj was first introduced in the state of
The DPSPs are
Which of the following statements regarding Directive Principles is incorrect?
Which of the following statements is/are correct?
- To deal with the demand for creation of states on linguistic basis, the Linguistic Provinces Committee was appointed in December 1948.
- This Committee was also known as JVP Committee.
- The Committee rejected language as the basis for reorganisation of states.
The main hindrance to national integration in India is
Which of the following states was the last one to be formed?
Which of the following are included among the duties of Chief Minister in relation to the Governor?
- Communication to the Governor of all the decisions of the Council of Ministers
- Advising the Governor to recommend to the President that the government of the State cannot be carried in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution
- Supplying to the Governor information on such matters relating to the administration of the State as he calls for
- Assisting the Governor in making appointments in the State government
The Chief Minister of a State in India is not eligible to vote in the Presidential elections if
The implication of secularism in the Indian Constitution is
The Constitution of India was adopted by the
Which of the following statements are correct in relation to the Indian Independence Act of 1947?
- The Act provided for creation of two independent dominions of India and Pakistan with the right to secede from the British Commonwealth.
- The Act deprived the British Monarch of his/her right to veto Bills or ask for reservation of certain Bills for his/her approval.
- It abolished the office of the Secretary of State.
- It designated the Governor-General of India and the provincial governors as the real heads of the state.
Which of the following pairs of Committee of the Constituent Assembly : Chairperson is/are not correctly matched?
1. Provincial Constitution Committee | Dr. Rajendra Prasad |
2. Committee on Fundamental Rights and Minorities | Sardar Patel |
3. Union Powers Committee | Jawaharlal Nehru |
4. Rules of Procedure Committee | Dr. B. R. Ambedkar |
Which of the following statements is/are correct?
- Article 17 of the Indian Constitution seeks to abolish 'untouchability' and its practice in any form is forbidden.
- Article 17 provides for strict punishment for those who practice untouchability.
Article 22 of the Indian Constitution implicitly provides for the provision of ‘preventive detention’. A number of Acts have been passed time and again to support this provision. Below are given some of them:
- TADA
- COFEPOSA
- MISA
- POTA
Arrange these Acts according to the timeline.
The framers of the Indian constitution made DPSPs non-justiciable and legally non-binding. Which of the following reasons hold true for this fact?
- Lack of financial resources
- Presence of vast diversity in the country
- Vast illiteracy prevalent in the country
- Concerns for the newly formed states