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Laxmikanth Test: Elections - Question 1

In which of the following circumstances, are the courts debarred from interfering in electoral matters? 

  1. Delimitation of constituencies 
  2. Allotment of seats to the constituencies 

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

Detailed Solution for Laxmikanth Test: Elections - Question 1

The Constitution declares that the validity of any law relating to the delimitation of constituencies or the allotment of seats to such constituencies cannot be questioned in any court. Consequently, the orders issued by the Delimitation Commission become final and cannot be challenged in any court.

Laxmikanth Test: Elections - Question 2

The area of a Lok Sabha constituency for the purpose of general election is determined by the: 

Detailed Solution for Laxmikanth Test: Elections - Question 2

The Delimitation commission or Boundary commission of India is a commission established by the Government of India under the provisions of the Delimitation Commission Act. The main task of the commission is redrawing the boundaries of the various assembly and Lok Sabha constituencies based on a recent census.

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Laxmikanth Test: Elections - Question 3

The ‘first-past-the-post’ electoral system, prevalent in India, refers to: 

Detailed Solution for Laxmikanth Test: Elections - Question 3

The 'first-past-the-post' electoral system, prevalent in India, refers to Option 3: An electoral system in which the person winning the most votes of the votes cast in a constituency (single ballot, single member) is declared elected. Under this system, a voter casts a vote for a candidate of their choice and the candidate with the most votes wins, even if they have less than 50% of the vote. This method is seen as beneficial because it often produces governments with a legislative voting majority, allowing them to implement their electoral manifesto commitments during their term in office. However, it is often criticized for failing to represent the popular vote in the number of parliamentary/legislative seats awarded to competing parties. It often creates “false majorities” by over-representing larger parties while under-representing smaller ones. It also wastes votes, as many votes cast for losing candidates and for winning candidates in excess of the number required for victory do not contribute to the outcome.

Laxmikanth Test: Elections - Question 4

Who was the Chairman of First Finance Commission of Rajasthan?

Detailed Solution for Laxmikanth Test: Elections - Question 4

The correct answer is Krishna Kumar Goyal.

Key Points

  • Krishna Kumar Goyal was the Chairman of the First Finance Commission of Rajasthan.
    • ​Award period:1995-1996 to 1999-2000
    • Devolution of State’s Own Net Tax Revenue recommended: 2.18
  • Article 243-I of the Constitution of India
    • It down that the Governor of state shall, as soon as may be within one year from the commencement of the Constitution (seventy-third Amendment) Act, 1992, and thereafter at the expiration of every fifth year, constitute a Finance Commission to review the financial position of the Panchayats and make recommendations to the Governor.
  • Similarly, Article 243-Y of the Constitution has a provision for municipalities.
  • Articles 243-I and 243-Y have a provision that the State Finance Commission shall recommend the principles governing the distribution between the state and the panchayats and the municipalities of the net proceeds of the taxes, duties, tolls, and fees leviable by the State.
  • The Commission is to recommend grants to the Panchayats and Municipalities from the Consolidated Fund of the State and measures to improve the financial position of these local bodies.
  • The Governor shall cause every recommendation made by the Commission under Articles 243-I and 243-Y together with an explanatory memorandum as to the action taken thereon to be laid before the legislature of the State.
Laxmikanth Test: Elections - Question 5

he salaries, allowances and other service conditions of the members of the National Human Rights Commission are determined by the: 

Detailed Solution for Laxmikanth Test: Elections - Question 5

The salaries, allowances and other conditions of service of the chairperson or a member of National Human Rights Commission are determined by the Central government. Also they cannot be varied to his disadvantage after his appointment.

Laxmikanth Test: Elections - Question 6

Consider the following statements: 

  1. The party system and the elections in India are based on single member constituencies, first past-the-post system and a bicameral legislature. 
  2. The first general elections (Parliamentary Elections) were held in India in the year 1950 following the ratification of the Constitution.

Which of the statements given above is / are correct?

Detailed Solution for Laxmikanth Test: Elections - Question 6

- Statement 1 is correct:
- India uses a *first-past-the-post* (FPTP) system for elections, where the candidate with the most votes in a single-member constituency wins.
- India has a *bicameral legislature* with the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States).

- Statement 2 is incorrect:
- India's first general elections were held in 1951-52, not 1950. The Constitution came into effect on January 26, 1950, but elections were conducted later.

Thus, the correct answer is: A: Only 1.

Laxmikanth Test: Elections - Question 7

The registration of political parties is done as per the provisions/decision of: 

Detailed Solution for Laxmikanth Test: Elections - Question 7

Only an association or body of individual citizens of India calling itself a political party and intending to avail itself of the provisions of Part-IV-A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, (relating to registration of political parties) is required to get itself registered with the Election Commission of India

Laxmikanth Test: Elections - Question 8

Which of the following are the true functions of the electoral process in a democracy like India? 

  1. To keep the government responsive to the popular will 
  2. To bring together citizens to choose public decision makers 
  3. To change the government periodically if necessary 
  4. To support a competitive party system 

Select the correct answer from the codes given below:

Detailed Solution for Laxmikanth Test: Elections - Question 8

The nature of democracy is that elected officials are accountable to the people, and they must return to the voters at prescribed intervals to seek their mandate to continue in office. For that reason most democratic constitutions provide that elections are held at fixed regular intervals.

Laxmikanth Test: Elections - Question 9

The ex-officio members of the National Human Rights Commission are: 

  1. Chairman of the National Commission for Minorities 
  2. Chairman of the National Commission for SCs 
  3. Chairman of the National Commission for STs 
  4. Chairman of the National Commission for Women 

Select the correct answer from the codes given below:

Detailed Solution for Laxmikanth Test: Elections - Question 9

Ex-officio members:

  • Chairperson, National Commission for Scheduled Castes
  • Chairperson, National Commission for Scheduled Tribes
  • Sardar Iqbal Singh Lalpura, Chairperson, National Commission for Minorities
  • Chairperson, National Commission for Women
  • Chairperson, National Commission for Backward Classes
  • Chairperson National Commission for Protection of Child Rights
  • Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities
Laxmikanth Test: Elections - Question 10

In which year was the Human Rights Protection Law passed in India? 

Detailed Solution for Laxmikanth Test: Elections - Question 10

Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993. Long Title: An Act to provide for the constitution of a National Human Rights Commission, State Human Rights Commissions in States and Human Rights Courts for better protection of human rights and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.

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