NET, IAS, State-SET (KSET, WBSET, MPSET, etc.), GATE, CUET, Olympiads etc.: Political Science MCQs (Practice_Test 67 of 150)
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- Which one of the following negates the fundamentals principles of bureaucracy?
- Organization of official functions on a continuous rule-bound basis.
- Appropriation of official position by the incumbent.
- Trained personnel for the conduct of business.
- Principle of hierarchy.
- Which one of the following Acts deprived Indian Provinces of their law-making power?
- Act of 1813
- Act of 1833
- Act of 1853
- Act of 1861
- Which one of the following demands of the Moderates as accepted in the Morley Minto Reforms?
- Dominion status for India
- Beginning of responsible form of Government
- Increase in the size of the Councils
- Idea of Self Government
- Which one of the following recommended a change in the pattern. Of Dyarchy introduced under the Act of 1919?
- Muddiman Committee
- Sapru Committee
- Simon Commission
- Butler Commission
- The Act in which for the first time statutory rules were farmed to separate provincial subjects from the central subjects was the
- Government of India Act, 1935
- Government of India Act, 1919
- Indian Councils Act. 1909
- Indian Councils Act, 1892 3 of 13
- The Cabinet Mission Plan envisaged for India a
- Federation
- Confederation
- Quasi-Federation
- Union of States
- Under which one of the following Acts was the Communal Electorate System introduced by the British in India for the first time?
- Government of India Act, 1909
- Government of India Act, 1919
- Indian Council Act of 1861
- Indian Council Act of 1862
- Which one of the following series of names contains the names of moderates only?
- Mahadev Govind, Ranade, Gopal Krishan Gokhale. Bipin Cliandra Pal
- Gopal Krishan Gokhale, Pheroze Shah Mehta and Dada Bhai Naoroji
- Lala Lajpat Rai, W. C. Bonnerjee and Surendranath Banerjea
- Gopal Krishan Gokhale, V Srinivasa
- Sastri and Bal Gangadhar Tilak
- Which of the following are envisaged by the Right against Exploitation in the Constitution of India?
- Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labor.
- Abolition of unsociability
- Protection of the interests of minorities.
- Prohibition of employment of children in factories and mines.
- 1 and 2
- 1 and 3
- 2,3 and 4
- 1 and 4
- The State shall not make law which takes away or abridges the fundamental rights. Which one of the following shall not be construed as laws for this propose?
- Ordinance
- Bye-law
- Rule
- Constitution amendment
- Which one of the following freedoms is not guaranteed by the Constitution of India?
- Freedom to own, acquire and dispose of property.
- Freedom to move freely throughout the country.
- Freedom to assemble peaceful and without arms.
- Freedom to practice any trade or profession.
- Which of the following regarding the Rajya Sabha are correct?
- It is not subject to dissolution
- It has a term of six years
- One third of its members retire after every two years.
- Its members shall not be less than 25 years of age.
- 1,2 and 3
- 2,3 and 4
- 1 and 3
- 2 and 4
- Which one of the following statements regarding the Fundamental Duties contained in the Indian Constitution are correct?
- Fundamental duties can be enforced through writ jurisdiction.
- Fundamental duties have formed a part of the Indian Constitution since its adoption.
- Fundamental duties became a part of the Constitution in accordance with the recommendations of the Swaran Singh Committee.
- Fundamental duties are applicable only to citizens of India.
- 1,2 and 3
- 1,2 and 4
- 2 and 3
- 3 and 4
- If all male citizens were conscripted in accordance with the fundamental duty of defending the country, the law would.
- Be unreasonable because it does not provide for categories.
- Amount to discrimination on the basis of age.
- Amount to discrimination on the basis of sex.
- Not be in conflict with any of the provisions of the constitution
- Which of the following statements about a uniform civil code is/are correct?
- It is binding on the State that a uniform civil code must be made applicable to all.
- The provision regarding a uniform civil code is contained in Part IIl of the Constitution.
- The provision regarding the uniform civil code is not applicable to the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
- The Supreme Court of India has directed that a uniform civil code must be made applicable to all with in ten years.
- Codes:
- 3 only
- 3 and 4
- 1,2 and 3
- 1,2 and 4