21 Q) India opted for a federal form of government because of
(a) vast territory & cultural integration
(c) linguistic and regional diversity
(d) administrative convenience
(e) all the above
22 Q) The Constitution of India guarantees
(a) ten types of fundamental rights
(b) six types of fundamental rights
(c) eight types of fundamental rights
(d) five types of fundamental rights.
23 Q) The Rajya Sabha is a permanent house but
(a) one-half of its members retire every two years
(b) one-fifth of its members retire every year
(c) one-third of its members retire every two years
(d) one-half of its members retire every three years.
24 Q) "Which of the following parties and their founders is/are matched correctly?
I. Bharatiya Jana Sangh—Veer Sarvarkar
II. Swantantra Party—M.R. Masani
III. Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam—K. Karunanidhi
IV. Lok Dal—Charan Singh "
(a) I, II and IV
(b) II, III and IV
(c) II and IV
(d) IV only
25 Q) Which of the following is NOT true about the Preamble to the Indian Constitution?
(a) It sets out the ideals that the State should follow
(b) It provides equality of status and opportunity
(c) Fraternity assuring the dignity of the individual
(d) It is a part of the legal section of the Indian Constitution
26 Q) Which one of the following is wrong?
(a) In civil cases, an appeal can be made to the High Court of the State against the decisions of the district Courts.
(b) In the Criminal cases an appeal cannot be made to the High court against the judgements of sessions courts.
(c) An appeal can be made to the High court on any type of question against the judgement of the lower courts, as the High Court is the highest court of appeal is the State.
(d) None of the above
27 Q) Which of the following does the President not appoint?
(a) Finance Commission
(b) Planning Commission
(c) Commission on Official Languages
(d) UPSC
28 Q) Which of the following is the chief source of political power in India?
(a) The People
(b) The Constitution
(c) The Parliament
(d) The Parliament and State Legislatures
29 Q) Who among the following had the longest tenure as the Chief Justice of India?
(a) P.N. Bhagwati
(b) M. H. Beg
(c) Y.V. Chandrachud
(d) H.J. Kania
30 Q) In India, the citizens have been given the right to vote on the basis of
(a) age
(b) education
(c) property qualification
(d) duration of stay in the country
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