Defence Exam  >  Defence Tests  >  Polity-Civics Test-3 - Defence MCQ

Polity-Civics Test-3 - Defence MCQ


Test Description

20 Questions MCQ Test - Polity-Civics Test-3

Polity-Civics Test-3 for Defence 2024 is part of Defence preparation. The Polity-Civics Test-3 questions and answers have been prepared according to the Defence exam syllabus.The Polity-Civics Test-3 MCQs are made for Defence 2024 Exam. Find important definitions, questions, notes, meanings, examples, exercises, MCQs and online tests for Polity-Civics Test-3 below.
Solutions of Polity-Civics Test-3 questions in English are available as part of our course for Defence & Polity-Civics Test-3 solutions in Hindi for Defence course. Download more important topics, notes, lectures and mock test series for Defence Exam by signing up for free. Attempt Polity-Civics Test-3 | 20 questions in 25 minutes | Mock test for Defence preparation | Free important questions MCQ to study for Defence Exam | Download free PDF with solutions
Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 1

Administrative Tribunal is related with which article

Detailed Solution for Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 1

Tribunals were added in the Constitution by Constitution (Forty-second Amendment) Act, 1976 as Part XIV-A, which has only two articles viz. 323-A and 323-B. While article 323-A deals with Administrative Tribunals; article 323-B deals with tribunals for other matters.

Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 2

Who was the first Foreign Minister of free India?

Detailed Solution for Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 2

India's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, also held the foreign minister post throughout his 17-year premiership of the country; he remains the country's longest-serving foreign minister.

1 Crore+ students have signed up on EduRev. Have you? Download the App
Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 3

Japan’s Parliament is known as –

Detailed Solution for Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 3

The National Diet is the official name of Japan's legislature. It is a bicameral legislature--one with two houses."The National Diet of Japan is Japan's bicameral legislature.

Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 4

Who among the following is directly responsible to Parliament for all matters concerning the Defence Services of India?

Detailed Solution for Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 4

The principal task of the Defence Ministry is to obtain policy directions of the Government on all defence and security related matters and communicate them for implementation by all defence forces. Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman is defence minister of india.

Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 5

Which of the following is not correct?

Detailed Solution for Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 5

The Supreme Command of the Armed Forces vests in the President. The responsibility for national defence rests with the Cabinet.

Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 6

For the Union Territories that do not have legislative assemblies, laws are passed by 

Detailed Solution for Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 6

The Parliament can make laws on any subject of the three lists (including the State List) for the union territories. This power of Parliament also extends to Puducherry and Delhi, which have their own local legislatures.

Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 7

The minimum age limit for the membership of the VidhanParishad is _____.

Detailed Solution for Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 7

Article 171 of the constitution of India defines the composition of the councils.The minimum age to become member of vidhanparishad is 30 years.

Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 8

Republic means ultimate power is held by -

Detailed Solution for Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 8

Republic means a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.

Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 9

How many Rajya Sabha members, the President of India can nominate?

Detailed Solution for Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 9

President can Nominate 12 members in Rajya sabha.

Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 10

Which bill cannot originate in Rajya Sabha? 

Detailed Solution for Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 10

Money Bill can only originate in loksabha and in money bill Rajya sabha has no control over it.

Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 11

The chairman of the legislative council is

Detailed Solution for Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 11

The Chairman is elected by the council itself from amongst its members.

Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 12

During the time of Indira Gandhi, what was the number of President's Rule imposed—

Detailed Solution for Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 12

Indira Gandhi tops the chart of Indian Prime Minister's who imposed the most number of President's rule upon states. During her tenure as the Indian PM from 1966- 77, and 1980- 84, it was imposed for a total of fifty times.

Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 13

What are the basis principles of the Cabinet Government?

Detailed Solution for Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 13

Features Of Cabinet System In India-

I. There is a constitutional head of the Government.

II. The President acts only on advice given by the Council of Ministers, the responsibility for the President’s action is of the Council of Ministers.

III. In the cabinet system of government, an inner ring in the Council of Ministers, acts as the policy making part of the ministry.

Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 14

The office of the Prime Minister in India

Detailed Solution for Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 14

Article 75 says only that the Prime Minister shall be appointed by the president. The Constitution does not contain any specific procedure for the selection and appointment of the Prime Minister.

Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 15

The Prime Minister is

Detailed Solution for Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 15

Article 75 says that the Prime Minister shall be appointed by the President.

Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 16

Generally, the Prime Minister is

Detailed Solution for Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 16

The President usually appoints the leader of the largest party or coalition in the Lok Sabha as the Prime Minister and asks him to seek a vote of confidence in the House within a month and prime minister is the leader of majority in the parliament.

Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 17

In the event of the resignation or death of the Prime Minister

Detailed Solution for Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 17

Prime Minister presides over the meeting of council of ministers and influences its decisions. Prime Minister stands at the head of the council of ministers, the other ministers cannot function when the Prime Minister resigns or dies.

Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 18

Which of the following is not a member of National Human Rights Commission?

Detailed Solution for Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 18

Chairperson of the National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions
 

  • The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) is an entity of the Government of India.

  • It works for the protection of human rights in the Country. 

  • It was established in 1993 under the Protection of Human Rights Act, and it is a statutory body.

  • The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) is composed of a Chairperson and other members is as follows.

Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 19

Which of the following "writ" issued by the  High Court ?

Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 20

Which of the following Article/Articles cannot be suspended even during emergency?

Detailed Solution for Polity-Civics Test-3 - Question 20

The 44th amendment of the constitution took place in 1978 and article 359 was amended and it provided that article 20 &21 could not be suspended even during declaration of emergency.

Information about Polity-Civics Test-3 Page
In this test you can find the Exam questions for Polity-Civics Test-3 solved & explained in the simplest way possible. Besides giving Questions and answers for Polity-Civics Test-3, EduRev gives you an ample number of Online tests for practice
Download as PDF