General Studies: Important for Exam: Indian Polity Test MCQ Part 51

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Q. Which of the following constitutes the ‘Electoral College’ for the Presidential Election in India?

(a) All the members՚ of the Parliament

(b) Only elected members of the Parliament

(c) All the members of the Parliament and State legislature

(d) Only elected members of the Parliament elected members of Legislative Assembles of States

Q. The Speaker of Lok Sabha is removed from his office by

(a) The President of India

(b) The Council of Minister

(c) A resolution passed by the Parliament

(d) A resolution passed by the majority of the then members of Lok Sabha

Q. Who enjoys the power to initiate steps to disapprove the continuance of the national emergency?

(a) President

(b) Rajya Sabha

(c) Lok Sabha

(d) Parliament

Q. When the three List come in conflict, which of the following is true?

1. List – has priority over List – II

2. List – II has priority over List – III

3. List – I has priority over List – III

4. List – III has priority over List – II

Choose the right answer from the codes given below:

(a) 1,2 and 3 only

(b) 1,2 and 4 only

(c) 1,3 and 4 only

(d) 2,3 and 4 only

Q. Which Fundament Right makes the Supreme Court the guardian of Fundament Rights?

(a) Right to freedom

(b) Right to life and liberty

(c) Right to constitutional remedies

(d) Right to equality

Q. The Vice – President of India can ground of

(a) Incapacity or proved misbehavior

(b) Violation of the Constitution

(c) Disregard for Parliamentary norms

(d) None of the above

Q. In which of following circumstances, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha enjoys the voting right in the Parliament?

(a) Vote on money bills

(b) Vote on all bills

(c) Cannot vote in any circumstances

(d) Has a casting vote only in case of equality of votes

Note:

Given below are two statements in each question, one labelled Assertion (A) and the other labelled Reason (R) . Examine these two statements carefully and decide if the Assertion (A) and the Reason (R) are individually true and if so, whether the Reason is a correct explanation of the Assertion Select your answer from the codes given below:

(a) Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A

(b) Both A and R are true, but R is not a correct explanation of A

(c) A is true but R is false

(d) A is false but R is true

Q. Assertion (A) :

The President is empowered to make a proclamation of Emergency if he is satisfied that there is an imminent danger of external aggression or armed rebellion.

Reason (R) :

The President cannot make such a proclamation unless the Union Council of Ministers՚ recommends to him, in writing.

Q. Assertion (A) :

The Federal Government basically means a weak government.

Reason (R) :-

In a Federation there is division of powers.

Q. Assertion (A) :

The Panchayats Raj system got constitutional status through the 73rd Amendment Act.

Reason (R) :-

The Act is uniformly applicable to all the State of India.