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1. Who has the control on the consolidated fund of the state?
(a) The finance minister of the state
(b) The Governor of the state
(c) The Chief Minister of the state
(d) The Finance Minister of India
Ans. (b)
2. There are High Courts in India.
(a) 28
(b) 25
(c) 18
(d) 20
Ans. (c)
3. The first Lok Adalat was held
(a) In 1995 in Calcutta
(b) In 1985 in Delhi
(c) In 1995 in Chennai
(d) In 1994 in Delhi
Ans. (b)
4. Which one of the following is not the new concept in our judicial system?
(a) Family courts
(b) Mobile courts
(c) Legal aids
(d) Company courts
Ans. (d)
5. Which of the following states do not have bicameral legislatures?
(a) Bihar
(b) Karnataka
(c) Goa
(d) Manipur
Ans. (c)
6. When was Jharkhand inaugurated as a state?
(a) November 1, 2000
(b) November 8, 2000
(c) November 15, 2000
(d) August 15, 2000
Ans. (c)
7. The Governor gets a monthly salary of__________ with other allowances.
(a) Rs30000
(b) Rs 36000
(c) Rs 35000
(d) Rs 38000
Ans. (b)
8. India is the fourth largest cotton producing country of the world after
(a) Russia, China, USA
(b) USA, China, Russia
(c) China, USA, Russia
(d) USA, Russia, China
Ans. (b)
9. The factors and geographical areas responsible for India to depend on agriculture are
(a) Vast cultivable land
(b) Wide climatic range
(c) Long growing season
(d) All the above
Ans. (d)
10. What is the number of members of state assembly in respect of the states like Sikkim, Goa and Mizoram?
(a) 32, 42, 42
(b) 40, 40, 32
(c) 32, 40, 40
(d) 32, 32, 40
Ans. (c)
11. The Council of Ministers is controlled by the state legislature. No minister can remain in office for more than __________ without a seat in either of the house.
(a) six weeks
(b) six days
(c) 14 days
(d) six months
Ans. (d)
12. The places Mahe, Karaikal and Yanam comprise which union territory?
(a) Chandigarh
(b) Pondicherry
(c) Diu and Daman
(d) Dadra Nagar Haveli
Ans. (b)
13. Which of the following included in latest formed state?
(a) Uttaranchal
(b) Chattisgarh
(c) Jharkhand
(d) All of the above
Ans. (d)
14. Name the state which has largest number of reserved seats in the Parliament?
(a) West Bengal
(b) Punjab
(c) Bihar
(d) Tamil Nadu
Ans. (c)
15. The pay of the Chief Justice of a High Court is
(a) Rs 35000 per month
(b) Rs 30000 per month
(c) Rs 36000 per month
(d) Rs 25000 per month
Ans. (b)
16. Below the Court of the Sessions Judge lie the courts of
(a) Chief Metropolitan Magistrate
(b) Chief Judicial Magistrate
(c) Metropolitan Magistrate
(d) A1l of the above
Ans. (d)
17. The Constitution 69th Amendment Act in December 1991 made some special provisions with respect to the union territory of _________ which has Legislative Assembly and Council of Ministers.
(a) Delhi
(b) Pondicherry
(c) Chandigarh
(d) Lakshadweep
Ans. (a)
18. Which of the following became 27th State of the Indian Union?
(a) Chattisgarh
(b) Uttaranchal
(c) Jharkhand
(d) Goa
Ans. (b)
19. Which of the following is the permanent house of the state legislature?
(a) Vidhan Sabha
(b) Vidhan Parishad
(c) Both of the above
(d) None of the above
Ans. (b)
20. Which of the following is correct?
(a) “Prorogation” ends the session of Legislative Assembly.
(b) “Adjournment” suspends the sitting of the house.
(c) Both the above
(d) Only statement (b)
Ans. (c)
21. The stock vegetable introduced in India by Portuguese in 15th century was
(a) Potato
(b) Tomato
(c) Carrot
(d) None of the above
Ans. (a)
22. Cotton is the native plant of India. Which of the following is incorrect regarding cotton plant?
(a) Babylonians called cotton by the name as Sindhu
(b) Greeks named cotton as Sindon
(c) India exported cotton fabrics in the olden days to North American countries
(d) None of the above is incorrect
Ans. (c)
23. Growing different crops one after the other on the same field during different crop seasons is called .
(a) Mixed farming
(b) Strip cropping
(c) Inter cropping
(d) Multiple cropping
Ans. (d)
24. Which of the following crops is grown in India by the means dry farming?
(a) Tobacco
(b) Wheat
(c) Cotton
(d) Millets
Ans. (d)
25. Millets are called ‘coarse grains’ and constitute mainly of
(a) Maize, Jowar, Pulses
(b) Jowar, Bajra, Ragi
(c) Bajra, Ragi, Maize
(d) Maize, Jowar, Ragi
Ans. (b)
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