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WBCS Prelims-2008 Indian Polity


Q1. To be recognized as a national party, it must secure at least
(a) 10 per cent of the valid votes in four or more States
(b) 4 per cent of the valid votes in four or more States
(c) 15 per cent of the valid votes in any two States 
(d) 25 per cent of the valid votes in any one States 
ANS: (b) 4 per cent of the valid votes in four or more States

Q2.  A Money Bill can originate
(a) In either House of Parliament
(b) Only in the Lok Sabha
(c) Only in the Rajya Sabha
(d) Only in a joint sitting of the two Houses  
ANS: (b) Only in the Lok Sabha

Q3. Which part of the Constitution directs the State to establish Panchayati Raj institution in the country?
(a) The Preamble
(b) The Directive Principles of State Policy
(c) The Fundamental Rights 
(d)  None of the above 
ANS: (b) The Directive Principles of State Policy

Q4. Who accords recognition to various political parties as national or regional parties?
(a)   The President 
(b) The Election Commission
(c) The Parliament 
(d) The President in consultation with the Election Commissioner 
ANS: (b) The Election Commission

Q5. Which of the following statements correctly describes a ‘hung Parliament’? 
(a)  A Parliament in which no party has a clear majority
(b) The Prime Minister has resigned but the Parliament is not dissolved
(c) The Parliament lacks the quorum to conduct business
(d) A lame duck Parliament 
 ANS: (a) A Parliament in which no party has a clear majority

Q6. Which non-member can participate in the business of other House of Parliament?
(a) The Vice-President  
(b) The Solicitor General
(c) The Attorney General 
(d) The Chief Justice of India 
ANS: (c) The Attorney General 

Q7. In which House of the Parliament, the Presiding Officer is not a member of the House?
(a) Lok Sabha 
(b) Rajya Sabha
(c) Vidhan Sabha 
(d) Vidhan Parishad 
 ANS: (b) Rajya Sabha

Q8. Who is the final authority of interpret the Constitution 
(a)   The President 
(b) The Parliament
(c) The Lok Sabha    
(d) The Supreme Court 
 ANS: (d) The Supreme Court 

Q9.  Which   Amendment    of   the   Constitution   provided   constitutional status to the Panchayats?  
(a) 56th Amendment
(b) 73rd Amendment 
(c) 74th Amendment
(d) 76th Amendment 
ANS: (b) 73rd Amendment 

Q10. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is appointed by 
(a) The President alone 
(b) The President on the recommendation of the Prime Minister
(c) The President in consultation with the judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts
(d) The President, on the recommendation of the Law Commission 
ANS: (a) The President alone 

Q11. Indian President is elected
(a) Directly by the people
(b) Jointly by the two Houses of the Parliament
(c) By an electoral college consisting of the elected members of both Houses of the Parliament and State Legislatures 
(d) None of the above 
ANS: (c) By an electoral college consisting of the elected members of both Houses of the Parliament and State Legislatures 

Q12. The Directive Principles of State Policy are
(a) Justiciable 
(b) Non-justiciable
(c) Only some of the provisions are justiciable 
(d) None of the above 
ANS: (b) Non-justiciable

Q13. The Preamble to the Constitution declares India as
(a) a Sovereign Democratic Republic
(b) a Socialist Democratic Republic
(c) a Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic
(d) A Federal Democratic Republic
 ANS: (c) a Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic

Q14. The   Constitution of India established a Parliamentary system of Government following the pattern of
(a) France  
(b) Britain 
(c) Canada  
(d) Sweden 
ANS: (b) Britain 

Q15. The Constitution of India is
(a) Rigid        
(b) Flexible     
(c) Partly rigid, partly flexible    
(d) Very rigid 
ANS: (c) Partly rigid, partly flexible    

Q16. The Constitution of India came into force on
(a) December 9, 1946
(b) January 26,1949
(c) January 26, 1950
(d) November 26,1951
ANS: (c) January 26, 1950



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