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Central Information Commission

1. The Central Information Commission falls under which ministry?


Ministry of Personnel
2. Who appoints the members and chairman of the Central
Information Commission? Committee under the leadership of Prime
Minister
3. Which of the following statement is/are correct about the Central
Information Commission?
 Post of Central Information Commission is derived from the RTI
Act, 2005.
 On the advice of Supreme court the President can remove the
Chief Information Commission and other commissioners
4. The salary and other allowances of the Chief Information
Commission are same as; Chief Election Commissioner
5. What is the tenure of Chief Information Commissioner? 5 years
6. The President of India can remove the Chief Information
Commissioner on the grounds of...
Insolvent
Involved in any paid employment outside is office
Unfit to continue in office due to infirmity of mind and body.
Proved misbehaviour or incapacity
7. Who of the following is not the part of the committee to select Chief
Election Commissioner and other information commissioners?
Chief Justice of Supreme Court
8. What can be the maximum strength of the Information
Commissioners? 10
9. Who is the current Chief Information Commission in India? Sudhir
Bhargava
10. Till date how many Chief Information Commissioner have
been appointed? 9

Panchayati Raj in India

1. Which of the following committee recommended for Panchayati


Raj System in India? Balwantrai Mehta Committee
2. How many tiers are in the Panchayati Raj system of India? Three
tier
3. Which of the following system is established on the basis of direct
election? Gram Panchayat
4. Which of the following statements is correct?
 Panchayati Raj was established in India by Jawahar Lal Nehru
 73rd Constitutional amendment was implemented in 1992
 Tamil Nadu has adopted bicameral method
5. Which of the following Article is related to Panchayati Raj? Article
243
6. What was the main purpose behind bringing Panchayati Raj
system in India? Decentralisation of the political power to the general
peoples
7. Which schedule was added to the constitution by the 73rd
Constitutional Amendment? 11th schedule
8. Which statement is not correct regarding "Gram Sabha"?
 It is a body consisting of persons registered in the electoral rolls
of a village comprised within the area of the Panchayat level.
 It is a village assembly consisting of all the registered voters in the
area of the Panchayat.
 Its powers and functions at village level are like state legislature
at the state level.
9. Which statement is true about Panchayati Raj? Election of the
Panchayati Raj institutions is conducted under the guidance of the State
Election Commission.
10. How many posts are reserved for women at all levels in
Panchayati raj system. 1/3

Union-State Relations

1. Which of the following commission was appointed by the Central


Government on Union-State relations in 1983? Sarkariya
commission
2. Which of the following taxes are levied by the Union but are
collected and appropriated by the states?
 Stamp duties
 Excise duties on medical and toilet materials
3. Which of the following taxes are imposed and collected by the state
government?
Estate duty
Sales tax
Land revnue
4. Which of the following tax is levied and collected by the Union
government but the proceeds are distributed between the Union
and states? Income tax
5. Which of the following is levied and collected by the Union
government?
Custom duty
Excise duty
Estate duty
6. Which of the article deals with the grants in aid by the Union
government to the states? Article 275
7. Which article of Indian constitution says that “Parliament has the
power to make laws on any matter in the state list if a
proclamation of emergency is in operation?  Article 249

President

1. The executive power of the Union is vested in which one of the


below? President

2. Which one of the following article deals with the pardoning power
of the President? Article 72
3. The impeachment of the President is carried by which one of the
following? Parliament
4. Which one of the following article deals with the tenure of the
President? Article 56
5. Which of the following article deals with the impeachment of the
President? Article 61
Vice-president

1. Which of the following article deals with the election of the Vice-
president? Article 66
2. Who can remove  the Vice-President from his office ? Parliament
3. The term of office of the Vice-president is as follows?  5 years
4. The Vice-president is the ex-officio chairman of ? Rajya Sabha

Pressure groups

1. The Pressure groups are: Organisations of universal character


2. The Pressure Group tries to promote the interests of their
members by exerting pressure on:
Executive
Judiciary
Legislative
3. Which of the following are known as Pressure Groups?
Trade unions
Caste groups
Tribal organisations
4. which of the following is a feature of pressure group?
It tries to influence from outside
Its membership is large
Its members can join any number of groups
5. Which of the following is not a method used by the pressure group
for achieving its objectives?
It finances political parties
It organises demonstrations
It tries to influence policy makers

National Flag of India

1. Who said this statement; "A flag is not only a symbol of our
independence but also the freedoms of all people."  Jawaharlal
Nehru
2. Who designed the present National Flag of India? Pingali Venkaiya
3. When "Chakra" between the National Flag had replaced
Charkha(spinning wheeel)? 1947
4. Which statement is true about India's National Flag?
There is a 'Charkha' in the middle of the white strip, which is a symbol
of progress and mobility
The "Charkha" between the flag is taken from the Ashok Chakra
The diameter of "Charkha" is approximately three-fourth of the width of
the white strip of the flag
5. Which of the following work comes under the category of crime?
Wearing the flag down the knee
Using the National Flag made of plastic
Use of National Flag for business, business or profession
6. Which colour remains at the top while hoisting the National Flag?
Saffron
7. What is the mean of white colour used in the National Flag? Truth
and Purity of thoughts
8. Where can the National Flag be hoisted? Any where in india
9. Under which article did the Supreme Court declared the right to
hoist the National Flag as the Fundamental Right? Article 19

Rajya Sabha

1.  Election of members of Rajya Sabha is taken from? South Africa


2. The numbers of members of Rajya Sabha from states and union
Territories is: 238
3. Who the representative from states in Rajya Sabha is elected by the
Elected members of the state legislative Assembly
4. How many number of members are nominated by the President to
the Rajya sabha? 12
5. Which of the following article deals with the composition of council
of states ( Rajya sabha) and the manner of election of its members?
Article 80
6. Which article of the Constitution says that Counsel of States (Rajya
Sabha) shall not be dissolute? Article 83
7. Which article of Indian Constitution says that members elected by
the president can’t vote in the election of president? Article 55

Lok Sabha
1. What is the minimum age to become a member of Lok Sabha? 25
years
2. What is the strength of total elected members of 14th Lok Sabha?
543
3. What is the maximum strength of the Lok Sabha envisaged by the
Constitution? 552 members
4. How many members are elected in the Lok Sabha from the Union
Territories (according to Constitutional provision) 20
5. During the proclamation of emergency is in operation the term of
Lok Sabha may be extended at a time for a period not exceeding: 1
year
6. Which feature of Indian Constitution is taken from American
Constitution?
 Preamble
 Judicial Review
 Fundamental Rights
7. Procedure for the amendment of the Constitution is taken form:
South Africa
8. The concept of Federal System in Indian Constitution is taken from:
Canada
9. From which country the concept Fundamental Duties in Indian
Constitution is taken?  Russia(USSR)
10. Emergency provisions in Indian Constitution is taken from:
Germany

Parliamentary Committees

1. Which among the following is a standing committee?


Public accounts committee
Ethics committee
Business advisory committee
2. True
 Standing Committees are the permanent committees that are
constituted on a regular basis
 Ad hoc committees are temporary committees that are dissolved
when the task is completed
3. true about the Estimates Committee? The first Estimates Committee
of the post-independence era was first set up in 1950
4. Committee on Government Assurances. Which of the following
is/are true?
 It was constituted in 1953
 B. Its main function is to examine the assurances and
undertakings given by the ministers on the floor of the House and
report back on the status of these assurances and promises
 For the Lok Sabha, it consists of 15 members

Election Commission

1. Which of the following is a feature of Election system in India?


Universal Adult Franchise
Secret Voting
Reservation of seats in the legislature for the members of Scheduled
Castes and Scheduled Tribes
2. Elections in India for Parliament and State Legislatures are
conducted by.....? Election Commission of India
3. Members of Election Commission are appointed by......? President of
India
4. Which article of Indian constitution says that will be an election
commission in India? Article 324
5. The number of seats reserved for scheduled caste in the Lok sabha
is: 79
6. Which Articles in the Constitution give provisions for the electoral
system in our country? Articles 324-329
7. The elections for Lok Sabha are held every: 5 years
8. True
 For qualifying to the Lok Sabha, a person must be a at least 25
years of age
 A person belonging to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe can
contest elections from a general seal also, and not just with the
reserved seat
 If a member of either of the Houses votes against the directions
given by his party, he can be deemed to be disqualified
9. What is the maximum allowed duration between the last session of
the dissolved Lok Sabha and the recalling of the Lok Sabha? 6
months
10. Which is the smallest Lok Sabha Constituency in General
Elections by area? Chandni Chowk, Delhi
11. Which statement about the Election Commission is correct?
It is a permanent and independent body

Article 324 of the Constitution envisages the provisions relating to


the Election Commission

This is an all-India institution

12. Which of the following is a constitutional body?Election


Commission
13. How many Election Commissioners are in the Election
Commission?3
14. Tenure : 6 years or 65 years of age
15. Which of the following is not the work of Election
Commission?

 To conduct the election of Lok Sabha, Legislative Assembly,


President and Vice President
 Approval of setting up of political parties
 Advising the governor on matters related to the disqualification of
members of the Legislative Council
16. What kind of procedure should be followed to remove the
Chief Election Commissioner? As it is followed to remove the Judge of
the Supreme Court
17. The State Election Commissioner can be removed on the
basis of whose recommendation. Chief Election Commissioner
18. Whose election is not held under the supervision of the Chief
Election Commissioner?

Vice President

19. Which qualification is given in the constitution to be elected a


commissioner of Election Commission? No qualification has been
fixed

State Public Service Commission

1. In which part of the Indian Constitution there is a provision for


the establishment of the State Public Service Commission and
the Union Public Service Commission? 14th
2. Who appoints the Chairman and members of the State Public
Service Commission? The governor of the state
3. Which of the following statements is correct about the State
Public Service Commission? The governor determines the number
of members in the Public Service Commission
4. Chairman and the member of the State Public Service
Commission give his resignation to whom? President
5. Which of the following elects the acting Chairman of the Public
Service Commission? Governor
6. Who can remove the President and members of the State Public
Service Commission from the post? President
7. Which of the following post cannot be held by the retired
chairman of the State Public Service Commission? Member of
state Public Service Commission in any other State
8. Salary, allowance and pension of the President and members of
the State Public Service Commission are weighted on…………….?
Consolidated Fund of state
9. How long is the tenure of the Chairman and Members of the
State Public Service Commission? 6 years
10. Who appoints the joint Chairman of the State Public Service
Commission? President
11. Which of the following is matched correctly?
Article 316: Appointment and tenure of members of UPPSC
Article 317: Dismissal of members of Public Service Commissions
Article 320: The functions of Public Service Commissions

High courts & Lokpal and Lokayuktas

1. Which one of the following is true about High courts?


 It has original and appellate jurisdiction
 It enjoys the power of judicial review
 It acts as the court of law
2. At present, how many high courts are there in India? 25 high courts 
3. Which one of the following article deals with the appointment of
judges? Article 217
4. High courts issue writs under article-......... Article 226
5. The chief justice and other judges of the high courts are appointed
by which one of the following? President
6. Which is the oldest known system designed for the redressal of
citizen's grievance? Ombudsman System
7. Which was the first Indian state to establish the institution of
Lokayukta? Maharashtra
8. Who appoints the Lokayukta and Upalokayukta? Governor of the
state
9. Which state's Lokayukta's office is considered to be the strongest
in terms of power and scope? Karnataka

India & Co-operative Societies in India

1. Which of the following is the actual definition of states in the Indian


Constitution?
Government and Parliament of India and the Government and the Legislature
of each of the States and all local or other authorities within the territory of
India or under the control of the Government of India.
2. Which article of Indian constitution defines the “State”?
Article 12
3. Which of the following organisation come under the definition of:
States”?
IDBI
CSIR
ONGC
4. Article 2 and 3 deals with the……..?Establishment of new states
5. When state reorganisation committee was appointed?1953
6. Which sector is mainly served by the Co-operative Societies in India?
Farming
7. Verghese Kurien is related to:White revolution
8. National Milk Day is observed on:26 Nov.
9. Which of the following is a Co-operative Federation in India?
NAFED
IFFCO
KRIBHCO
10. Who written the Book "I too had a dream":Verghese Kurien

National Commission for Other Backward Class, Attorney General of


India

1. Which of the following article of Indian Constitution dealt with the


appointment of attorney general of India?
Article 76
2. Which of the following is true about the Attorney General of India?
 He has the right of audience in all the courts in India
 His term of the office and remuneration is decided by the president
 He advices the government of India
3. Who is the highest legal officer of the union government of India?
Attorney General of India
4. To be eligible for appointment as attorney general of India, a person
must possess the qualifications prescribed for a............Judge of Supreme
Court of India
5. Which one is not true about the attorney general of India?
A. He is the legal advisor to the government of India
B. His tenure and salary is decided by the president
C. He has the voting right in the proceeding of the parliament
D. He appears before high courts and Supreme Court in cases involving union
government.
6. Which article of Indian constitution gives the power to the
government to make special provisions for the development of
SC/ST/OBC against the article 15?Article 29
7. Who is the current Chairman of the National Commission for Other
Backward Class?Bhagwan Lal Sahni
8. How many members are in the National Commission for Other
Backward Class?4
9. What is the current limit of creamy layer in India to decide the
benefits of the reservation?6 lac /Annum

Parliament, National Human Rights Commission (NHRC)

1. Which of the following article dealt with the formation of Parliament?


Article 79
2. Article 250 of the constitution says that:
In case of the declaration of President's Rule in any State under Article 356 of
the Constitution, the Parliament is competent to legislate on any matter
included in the State List.
3. Joint session of the parliament is arranged under the article........
Article 108
4. Which of the following is not sacked/ impeached by the Parliament?
Attorney General of India
5. Which of the following is true about Parliament?
The Vice- President is elected by both the Houses of the Parliament.
6. Who is the current Chairman of National Human Rights Commission?
Jyotika Kalra
7. The Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) must
be :Retired Judge of Supreme Court
8. The Chairperson and members of the NHRC are appointed on the
recommendation of a committee consisting of:
 Prime Minister,
 Home Minister,
 Leader of Opposition in both houses of Parliament,
 Lok Sabha Speaker
 Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha
8. The Chairman of NHRC is appointed for the period of: 5 Years or till
the age of 70 years

CAG

1. Which Article in the Constitution on India provides for the post of


Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG)?Article148
2. Who appoints the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG)?
President
3. What is the tenure of the office of Comptroller and Auditor General
of India (CAG)?
6 years or age of 65, whichever is lower
4. Who is the current CAG of India?Rajiv Mehrishi
5. Which of the following corporations is fully audited by Comptroller
and Auditor General of India (CAG)?Air India
6. Which of the following statements is not true about the
Comptroller and Auditor General of India? He audits account of
Central Government only
7. To whom the Comptroller and Auditor General of India submits his
resignation letter? President of India
8. Which of the following statements is true about the Comptroller
and Auditor General of India?
No minister can represent the Comptroller and Auditor General of India
in both the Houses of Parliament.

9. How can the Comptroller and Auditor-General be removed from


his post? By the same process as the Judge of the Supreme Court
removed
10. Which of the following is work of the Comptroller and
Auditor General?

 He submits the reports related to central government to the


President of India
 He protects the Consolidated Fund of India
 He audits all the institutions which receive fund from the central
government

11. Who determines the salary, allowances and other terms of


service of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India? Parliament
12. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India have the
authority to audit the accounts of...

 Consolidated fund of India


 The accumulated fund of the state
 Each Union Territory which have Legislative Assembly

Constitution of India
1. The constitution of India was adopted by the Constituent
Assembly on…….26 January, 1949
2. Constitution of India came into effect on………26th January,
1950
3. Right to property according to the constitution is………..Legal
right
4. Which is the highest and final judicial tribunal in respect of
the constitution of IndiaSupreme Court
5. The total number of Schedules in the constitution are12

Special provisions related to Certain Classes


1. In which part of the Indian Constitution, special provisions have
been made for National Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes,
Other Backward Classes and Anglo Indians?Part XVI---- 16

2. Who has the right to decide that who will be included in the list of
Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes?President

3. Which article envisages the establishment of the National


Commission for Scheduled Castes?Article 338

4. Which of the following is matched correctly?


Article 330: Reservation of seats for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in
Lok Sabha
Article 331: Anglo-Indian community in the Lok Sabha
Article 333: Representation of the people of the Anglo-Indian community in
the Legislative Assemblies of the States
Article 338-I: National Commission for ST/SC

5. Which of the following is the constitutional body?National Commission


for Scheduled Castes

6. Kaka Kalelkar Commission is related to.........The backward class


commission
7.  What does the Anglo Indian person mean?
An Anglo Indian person means a person whose father or any of whose other
male progenitors in the male line is or was of European descent but who is
domiciled within the territory of India and is or was born within such
territory of parents habitually resident therein and not established there for
temporary purpose only.
8. Which is related to Article 330-342 of Indian Constitution?
Reservation and representation of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes
in Lok Sabha

9. Which committee recommended the 27% reservation of the OBCs in


the government jobs in 1991? B.P. Mandal committee

Central Bureau of Investigation

1. Which committee recommended to establish the Central Bureau of


Investigation?Santhanam Committee

2. Which of the following statement is not CORRECT about the Central


Bureau of Investigation?
(a) CBI gets power from Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1964
(b) It is a constitutional institution
(c) It helps the Central Vigilance Commission
(d) Its mission is to protect the constitution and the law of the country

3. Who appointments the director of Central Bureau of Investigation?


Committee constituted under the chairmanship of Central Vigilance
Commissioner

4. What is the tenure of director of Central Bureau of Investigation?


4 years

5. Which of the following branch does belong to the CBI?


Anti Corruption Branch
Economic Offense Branch
Forensic Science

5. The Central Bureau of Investigation comes under the........Ministry of


Personnel and Training
6. Which of the following cases/case is investigated by the Central
Bureau of Investigation?
 Violation of customs law
 Smuggling
 Rape/murder
7. Which of the following works as the "National Central Bureau" of
INTERPOL?Central Bureau of Investigation

Constitutional Bodies in India


1. Election Commission of India
2. Finance Commission of India
3. National Commission for Schedule Castes and Schedule Tribes
4. Comptroller and Auditor General of India
5. Union Public Service Commission
6. State Public Service Commission
7. Attorney General of India
8. Advocate General of the State
Union Public Service Commission

1. Who selects the Chairman and members of the Union Public Service
Commission?President

2. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the Union Public
Service Commission?
It is an independent constitutional body
It is consists of 9 to 11 members, including the Chairman
The Chairman and the members of the commission hold office for the period
of the 6 years or untill the age of 65 years.
3. The members of the Union Public Service Commission submit their
resignation to ......President
Explanation: The members and Chairman of the UPSC are appointed by the
president so they will surrender their resignation to the president only.
4. Which of the following statements is true about the Union Public
Service Commission?
Article 315 to 323 in Part 14 of the constitution contains provisions regarding
the appointment and removal of the members of the UPSC.
5. How can the members and Chairman of the Union Public Service
Commission be removed from the post?
If declared Bankrupt
Proved Misbehaviour
If declared unfit to work
6. The chairman of the Union Public Service Commission submit its
Annual Report to ...President
Explanation: The chairman of the Union Public Service Commission submits
its Annual Report to the President of India.
7.  Who bears the salary, pension and allowances of the chairman and
members of the Union Public Service Commission? Consolidated fund of
India
8. Which of the following is matched correctly?
Article 315: Formation of Public Service Commission for Union and States
Article 316: Appointment and tenure of members
Article 320: The functions of Public Service Commissions
Article 322: expenses of the Public Service Commissions.

National Human Right Commission

1. National Human Rights Commission is a ......


Statutory body
Multilateral institution
2. Who is the current chairman of the National Human Rights
Commission?Jyotika Kalra
3. Who can be appointed as the chairman of the National Human Rights
Commission?
Any retired Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
4. Which of the following statements is NOT correct about the National
Human Rights Commission?
It was established in 1993.
In the cases of human rights violation, the Commission has no right to punish
the culprit
The Commission sends its annual report to the Central Government and State
Governments
Explanation: The Chairman and Members of the National Human Rights
Commission are not appointed by the President alone but by a 6-member
committee which is headed by the Prime Minister.
5. What is tenure of the chairman of the National Human Rights
Commission?
5 years or upto 70 years of age
Explanation: The tenure of the chairman of the National Human Rights
Commission for five years or until he is 70 years old (whichever is earlier).
6. Who of the following is not included in the Committee constituted for
the appointment of the Chairman of the National Human Rights
Commission?
Prime Minister
Lok Sabha Speaker
Leader of the main opposition party
Deputy Speaker
Home Minister
7. Which of the following is the function of the National Human Rights
Commission?
To interfere in the proceedings related to any human rights violation case
pending in the court
Protecting human rights of prisoners
Promoting research in the field of human rights
Explanation: The National Human Rights Commission does not have the right
neither to penalize the guilty of human rights violation nor to provide any
financial assistance to the victim.
8. Who of the following has never been appointed as the chairman of the
National Human Rights Commission?
Justice K. G. Balakrishnan
Justice S. Rajendra Babu
Justice A. S. Anand
Justice P. Sathasivam
Explanation: Justice P. Sathasivam has never been appointed the chairman of
the National Human Rights Commission?
9. Where is the headquarter of the National Human Rights Commission?
Delhi
10. When changes have been made in the National Human Rights
Commission Act?
2006 reduced from 5 to 3.

National Development Council


1. When was the National Development Council established?1952

2. Which of the following statements is correct about the National


Development Council (NDC)?Chief Ministers of all the States are its member

3. Who is the ex-officio Chairman of the National Development Council?


Prime Minister of India

4. Who gives final approval to the Five Year Plan of India?National


Development Council

5. Which of the following is not the motive of the National Development


Council?

(a) Receiving cooperation from states in the implementation of a plan

(b) Arrangement of resources for the success of any plan

(c) Promote balanced development in the country

(d) Maintenance law and order situation in the state

6. Which of the following is the function of National Development


Council?

 Issuing guidelines for making national plans


 Estimate requirement of resources and suggestions for the
implementation of the National Plan
 To evaluate the economic and social policies affecting national
development

7. Who was the first Chairman of the National Development Council?


Jawaharlal Nehru

8. Who of the following is not the member of the National Development


Council?Governor of the State

9. National Development Council meeting should be held at least ....... in a


year? 2 times

National Commission for SCs and STs

1. The National Commission for Schedule Caste was established


under........of Indian constitution.Article 338

2. Which of the correctly?

 National Commission for Women: 1992


 National Minorities Commission: 1993
 National Backward Classes Commission: 1993
 National Child Rights Protection Commission: 2007
3. Which of the following is the constitutional body?

National Commission for Scheduled Castes

4. Who appoints the Chairman of the National Commission for Scheduled


Castes?President

5. function of the National Commission for Scheduled Castes?

 Providing Constitutional protection to Scheduled Castes


 To investigate any case that violates the interests of Scheduled Castes
 To submit the report to the President of India related to the protection
of Scheduled Castes

6. Which constitution amendment has recommended the establishment


of a commission for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes? 65th
Constitutional Amendment

7. How long is the tenure of Chairman of the National Scheduled Tribes


Commission?

Not fixed, he remains at the post till the pleasure of the president of India,
tradition his tenure is fixed for 3 years

8. Who is the Chairman of National Commission for Scheduled Tribes at


present?Nanda Kumar Sai

9. Articles 330 to 342 of Indian Constitution belong to.....

Reservation and representation of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes in Lok


Sabha
Union Territories of India

1. In which of the following union territory a Council of Ministers is elected?

Delhi and Puducherry are the only two union territories where a Council of Ministers is
elected.

2. Which of the following statements is correct?

india currently does not have any acquired state?

Union Territory is the area which is directly under the control of Central Government

Delhi has been known as "National Capital Region" since 1992.

The Andaman and Nicobar islands come under the jurisdiction of the " Kolkata High
Court".

3. Which of the following union territory's MLAs do not participate in the election of the
President of India?

Lakshadweep ,Chandigarh---- do not participate

Delhi and Puducherry participate only in the election of President.


4. Who governs the union territory "Daman and Diu"?Administrator

5. Who appoints the Chief Minister of Delhi? President of India

Explanation: The President appoints all Ministers including the Chief Minister.

6. Who heads the Union Territory of Delhi?President

7. Which of the following Union Territories can make laws on concurrent list?Puducherry

8. Which constitutional amendment envisaged delhi the status of special state? 69th
Constitutional Amendment (1991)

9. The Chief Minister of Delhi will give his resignation to......President

10. Who has the right to set up a High Court in any Union Territory?Parliament

special status to Jammu and Kashmir

1.  Which of the following state is associated with Article 370 of the Indian Constitution?
Jammu and Kashmir

'treaty of accession' with Jawaharlal Nehru.

2. Which of the following statements is not true?

(A) Jammu and Kashmir is a state of the Indian Union under Article 1 of Indian
Constitution.

(B) In the 'Treaty of accession' Jammu and Kashmir handed over only 3 subjects
(Defense, Foreign Affairs and Communications) to the Government of India.

(C) The President of India has the right to declare financial emergency in connection
with Jammu and Kashmir.

(D) State of Jammu & Kashmir has its own constitution

The President of India does not have the right to declare a financial emergency in the
Jammu and Kashmir.

4. Which of the following states does not have a bicameral Legislature?West Bengal

5. How many seats of Legislative Assembly are in the Jammu and Kashmir? 87

6. By whom the governor of Jammu and Kashmir is elected?President

7. Which of the following statement is correct?

CAG and Election commission's rules can be implemented in J & K.

Explanation: CAG and Election commission's rules can be implemented in J & K.


8. On which of the following issue government of India cannot make any law for J& K ?

Education

9. Which statement is not true in the case of J & K?

J & K has its own national flag

Jammu and Kashmir has its own constitution

Jammu and Kashmir has its own High Court

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