Sunday 22 March 2015

Quiz 31: Indian Polity Question Answers


1. If vote of no confidence is passed by the legislature against the Prime Minister then:indian-polity-question-answers

A. only Cabinet resigns
B. imply Prime Minister has to resign
C. Prime Minister, Cabinet Ministers and all other Ministers have to resign
D. None of these resign


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C. Prime Minister, Cabinet Ministers and all other Ministers have to resign
2. The President of India can proclaim emergency:

A. on the advice of Prime Minister
B. on the advice of Council of Ministers
C. at his own discretion
D. on written advice of Union Cabinet


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D. on written advice of Union Cabinet
3. The Indian Constitution was adopted on:

A. 25 November l949
B. 15 August 1947
C. 26 November l949
D. 26 January l950


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C. 26 November l949
4. Who among the following has been the Speaker of Lok Sabha twice?

A. Hukam Singh
B. Shivraj Patil
C. Ravi Ray
D. Neelam Sanjiva Reddy


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D. Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
5. All Fundamental Rights could be suspended:

A. Only during National Emergency
B. during Financial Emergency
C. during President Rule
D. except Right to Life and Liberty in National Emergency only


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D. except Right to Life and Liberty in National Emergency only
6. Right to Conversion is explicitly mentioned in the constitution:

A. Fundamental Rights
B. Directive Principles
C. Preamble
D. Nowhere


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D. Nowhere
7. When Constitution was framed, the number of Schedules was

A. Eight
B. Ten
C. Twelve
D. Eleven


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A. Eight
8. The maximum numbers of Anglo Indian members who can be nominated to the legislative Assembly by the governor:

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. Nil


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A. 1
9. In which year Sikkim was associated in the Indian Union

A. 1947
B. 1975
C. 1985
D. 1871


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B. 1975
10. How many regional languages have been recognised in Eighth Schedule of the constitution

A. 16
B. 18
C. 20
D. 22


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D. 22

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