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Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 1

 Which of the following are the principles on the basis of which the Parliamentary system of government in India operates?
1. Normal Executive Head
2. Vice-President as the Chairman of the Upper House
3. Real Executive authority with the Council of Ministers
4. Executive responsibility to the Lower House.

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 1

The correct option is C.
The Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to the Lok Sabha, the House of the People. In the states, the Governor, as the representative of the President, is the head of Executive, but real executive power rests with the Chief Minister who heads the Council of Ministers.

Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 2

The federations whose constitution includes the Constitution of the States of the Union are

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 2

The correct option is C.
Examples of the federation or federal state include the United States, India, Brazil, Mexico, Russia, Germany, Canada, Switzerland, Argentina, Nigeria, and Australia.

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Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 3

In which of the following federations, residuary powers rest in the Centre?

Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 4

Which of the following are common features associated with federalism of India and U.S.A.?
1. Mention of the concurrent list in the constitution
2. Written constitutions
3. Division of powers between the Centre and the States
4. Residuary powers lie with the States Select the correct answer from the codes given below

Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 5

Which among the following constitutional amendment act, reduced the age of voting from 21 years to 18 years?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 5

61st Amendment Act, 1989 reduced the voting age from 21 years to 18 years for the Lok Sabha and state legislative assembly elections.

Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 6

Which of the following is correct?

Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 7

In which one of the following federations the executive is collegiate?

Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 8

Which state of U.S.A has the highest number of votes in the US Presidential elections

Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 9

Which A rticle of the Constitution provides for Interstate Council?

Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 10

The Constitution of which country has no provisions for holding mid-term polls?

Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 11

Constitution Government means

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 11

Constitutional government is defined by the existence of a constitution—which may be a legal instrument or merely a set of fixed norms or principles generally accepted as the fundamental law of the polity—that effectively controls the exercise of political power. 

Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 12

 Local government in recent times is regarded as

Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 13

'The Cabinet form of government' means

Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 14

Consider the passage given below: "None of the Acts and Regulations specified in this Schedule nor any of the provision there of shall be deemed to be void, or over to have become void, on the ground that such Act, Regulation or provision is inconsistent with, or takes away or abridges any of the rights conferred by any provisions of this part, andnotwithstanding any judgement, decree or order of any court or tribunal to the contrary, each of the said Acts and Regulations shall, subject to the power of any competent Legislature to repeal or amend it, continue in force."

Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 15

A was born in Nasik in 1920 and had gone to Chicago for study. He married Miss B, an American girl there and a son C was born to them in Boston in 1945. All of them came to Pune in 1946 with the intention of staying permanently there. They continued to stay until the commencement of the Constitution and beyond. C acquired citizenship of India because

Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 16

If the total number of votes to be cast in the Presidential election in India is 8, 66, 287, the minimum number of single preference votes that must be secured by a candidate for election is

Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 17

What is the correct sequence of the following?
1. Scheduled Castes Order.
2. Untouchability Offences Act.
3. Protection of Civil Rights Act.
4. Communal order of the Government of Madras.
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below:

Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 18

Restriction of the writ jurisdiction of the High Courts under Article 226 of the Constitution is only possible through

Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 19

No uniform method is followed in the selection of members to:

Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 20

In which one of the following countries the Upper House of Parliament shares powers with the Lower House in the basis of equality even in regard to Money Bills?

Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 21

In which of the following countries the people are also to be associated directly with the process of Constitutional amendment' 1. U.S.A 2. Canada 3. Australia 4. Switzerland Choose the correct answer from the codes given below:

Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 22

The system of double citizenship prevails in some federal countries like

Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 23

In England the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty actually means that

Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 24

The essence of Natural Rights is that

Practice Test: Indian Polity - 14 - Question 25

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

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