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1.The
disputes regarding the election of the President are decided by ?
The
Election Commission
The
Supreme Court
The
Rajya Sabha
The
Parliament
B
2.Constitutional
Government means ?
Government
in accordance with the terms of the constitution
Rule of
Law
Civil
Rights
All of
the above
D
3.Which
one of the following governments operates on the principle of ‘Collective
Responsibility’?
Parliamentary
Presidential
Unitary
Federal
A
4.Neo-Liberal
theory of Democracy is a :
Rejection
of classical theory of democracy
Modification
of classical theory of democracy
Mutilation
of classical theory of democracy
None of
these
B
5. The
Hobbesian contract was?
Between
the people and Leviathan
Between
the society and Leviathan
Among
men living in the state of nature
Between
leaders and Leviathan
C
6.Which
of the following states was the first to establish the Panchayat Raj
institutions in India?
Rajasthan
Maharashtra
Bihar
UP.
A
7.Which
one of the following is not correct?
The
council of minister is collectively responsible to the Lok Sabha
A
minister who is not a member of either house continues to be minister even
after the expiration of six months
Ministers
hold office during the pleasure of the President
Salaries
of ministers are specified in the second schedule
B
8.Which
of the following is not in conformity with Marxism?
The
state is an instrument of oppression
The
state will wither away
Religion
is an opium for the people
The
state is a necessary evil
D
9.
Which one of the following was the chief exponent of the pluralistic theory of
Sovereignty?
Bentham
Bodin
Austin
Laski
D
10.Who
wrote the Book—”Four Essays on Liberty”.
Herbert
Spencer
J. S.
Mill
Ernest
Barker
Isaish
Berlin
D
11.The
chief defect of the Monistic Theory of Sovereignty is that:
It
requires obedience from the bulk of the people
It is
anti-democratic
It
explains the legal nature of sovereignty
It
reposes all powers in a determinate human superior
B
12.Gandhi
lays stress on
Spiritualisation
of politics
Religiousation
of politics
Decentralisation
of politics
None of
the above
A
13.The
thinkers who believe that ‘state is an association of associations’ are called
?
Socialists
Federalists
Anarchists
Pluralists
D
14.The
constitutional validity of a state-law in India may be challenged?
Only in
the State-High Court
Only in
the Supreme Court
In the
High Court and the Supreme Court both
Only in
a Tribunal
C
15.Which
of the following is not a constitutional organ?
Election
Commission
Finance
Commission
Inter-State
Council
Planning
Commission
D
16.Which
of the following powers rests exclusively with the Council of States in India?
To
initiate impeachment against the President
To
recommend creation of New All India Services
To
appoint the Attorney General
To
alter the Boundaries of the States
B
17.In
which of its session did the Muslim League given a call to ‘divide and quit’?
Lahore,
1940
Karachi,
1933
Lucknow,
1931
Karachi,
1943
D
18.Who
among the following mode rate leaders had been called “a silver tongued
orator”?
Dadabhai
Naoroji
Gopal Krishna
Cokhale
Madan
Mohan Malaviya
M. C.
Ranade
B
19.Under
which constitutional amendment 30% seats in village panchayats have been
reserved for women in India?
70
71
73
74
C
20.State
socialism believes in?
Stateless
society
Democracy
Revolution
A state
without law
B
21.Who
said, “while the state exists there is no freedom while there is freedom there
will be no state”.
Bentham
Mill
Marx
Lenin
C
22.There
is a provision for abolition of titles under Article 18 of the Indian
Constitution. What is not true about it?
Citizens
cannot accept any title from any foreign state
A
person, who is not a citizen but holding a post of profit under the state cannot
accept any title without the consent of the President
A state
shall not confer any title for academic or military distinction
None of
the above
C
23.Who
will legislate on the subjects which have not been mentioned in any of the
three Lists of the Indian Constitution?
State
Legislatures
Parliament
Parliament
and State Legislatures both
None of
the above
B
24. Who
among the following was not associated with the Swaraj Party?
C. R.
Das
P.R.Das
Motilal
Nehru
Dr. B.
S. Moonje
B
25.The
Council of Ministers is to aid and advise the President, but
President
is not bound by the advice in the first instance
President
may make his own decision
President
may not seek the advice of the Council of Ministers
President
may send back the advice for reconsideration
D
26.The
Panchayati Raj is based on the principles of ?
Decentralisation
Deconcentration
Democratic
decentralisation
Democratic
centralization
C
27.Which
one of the following was the chief exponent of the Monistic Theory of
Sovereignty?
Locke
Bodin
Bentham
Austin
D
28. Who
is the author of the book, “A Minister and his Responsibilities” ?
Dr. Man
Mohan Singh
Dr.
Rajendra Prasad
Jawaharlal
Nehru
Morarji
Bhai Desai
D
29.‘West
Minister Model’, stands for a particular type of
State
Constitution
Government
Administration
C
30.The
social contract thinkers want to prove that
The
state is all powerful
The
state is always right
The
state is man made
The
state is prior to society
C
31.Who
wrote the book, ‘True Law of Free Monarchies’ to justify Divine Theory of the
Origin of
the
State?
Louis
14th
Jenks
Aristotle
James I
D
32.Arrange
the following in chronological order:
(i)
Home Rule Movement
(ii)
Khilafat Movement
(iii)
Dandi March
(iv)
Champaran Satyagraha
(i),
(iv), (ii), (iii)
(iii),
(iv), (ii), (i)
(iv),
(ii), (i), (iii)
(iv),
(i), (iii), (ii)
A
33.The
Indian Constitution provides for the appointment of Ad Hoc judges in the
Supreme
Court
High
Court
District
and Session Court
All the
above
A
34.Who
has criticized Bureaucracy for creating ‘red tapism’?
E. N.
Gladden
W. B.
Munro
Ramsay
Muir
Charles
F. Merriam
C
35.With
the help of the following code give the proper sequence of different stages in
Locke’s social contract:
(i)
Civil society
(ii)
Government
(iii)
State of nature
(iv)
Social contract
Codes:
(i),
(ii), (lii), (iv)
(ii),
(iii), (i), (iv)
(iii),
(iv), (i), (ii)
(iv),
(i), (iii), (ii)
C
36.A
Minister who wants to resign from the Council of Ministers in India shall
address his resignation letter to—
Prime
Minister
President
Speaker
of the Lok Sabha
Party
President
B
37.Who
reconciled Rousseau’s theory of General Will with Austin’s theory of a
determinate sovereign power?
T. H.
Green
H. J.
Laski
Sir
Henry Maine
E.
Barker
A
38. Who
gave the view that A constitutional state ‘is one in which the powers of
government, the rights of the governed and the relations between the two are
adjusted’?
K. C.
Wheare
C. F.
Strong
Carl J.
Friedrich
James
Bryce
B
39.
Under which constitutional amendment Panchayati Raj in India has been given a
constitutional basis ?
42nd
67th
52nd
73rd
D
40.The
definition of political party was given for the first time by ?
Burke
Bentham
Laski
Hegel
A
41.Which
of the following are the functions of the ‘Supreme Court of India’?
(i)
Protection of Fundamental Rights of Citizens
(i)
Judicial Review
(iii)
Grant of clemency to condemned prisoners
(iv)
Arbitration between states and states and the centre
Codes:
(i),
(ii) and (iii) are correct
(i) and
(iii) are correct
(i),
(iii) and (iv) are correct
(iii)
and (iv) are correct
C
42. Who
among the following made the greatest contribution to the application of
Marxism?
Engels
Lenin
Stalin
Habermas
B
43.Under
what circumstances can the Indian President proclaim emergency according to
article 352 of the Constitution?
(i)
External Aggression
(ii)
Armed Rebellion
(iii)
Instability of Government
(iv)
Financial Crisis
Codes:
(i) and
(ii)
(i) and
(iii)
(ii)
and (iv)
Only
(i)
A
44.The
Non-Cooperation Movement was withdrawn because of ?
Its
objectives were achieved
It
indicated people’s preference to use violence
The
British Government agreed to negotiate with the Indian leaders
None of
the above
B
45.Which
of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
Indira
Gandhi—Total Revolution
Mahatma
Gandhi—Trusteeship
Balwant
Rai Mehta—Democratic Decentralisation
Vinoba
Bhave—Anushasan Parva
A
46.Which
theory believes that ‘state originates in war’?
Social
contract theory
Force
theory
Divine
theory
Evolutionary
theory
B
47.Who
among the following can participate in the proceedings of the both Houses of
the Parliament?
Chief
Justice of Supreme Court
Vice-President
Solicitor-General
Attorney-General
D
48.The ideal
condition for the success of parliamentary system is
One
dominant party
Two-party
system
Single-party
system
Multiple
party system
B
49.Indian
Constitution does not clearly provide for the ‘Freedom of Press’ but this
freedom is implicit in the Article.
19(1)a
19(1)b
19(1)c
19(1)d
A
50.The
thinkers of which country have common tendency to entrust sovereignty to an
organ of the government.
England
France
Germany
Switzerland
A
51.Assertion
(A) : India is a union of destructible states.
Reason
(R) : States have no control over the Constitution.
Both
(A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
Both
(A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
(A) is
true but (R) is false
(A) is
false but (R) is true
B
52.Who
among the following Marxist thinkers has been described as ‘a genius
theoretician’?
Lenin
Gramsci
Mao
Kautasky
B
53.Who
among the following is the author of the book, ‘New India’?
Durgadas
R. C.
Majumdar
Annie
Besant
Madan
Mohan Malaviya
C
54.The
emphasis of Indian federation is on ?
Division
of powers
Strength
of states
Compromise
with nationalities
Unity
of the nation
D
55.Assertion
(A) : The contractualists explanation of the origin of the state is incorrect.
Reason
(R) The contractualists fail to cite any exact date of the contract.
Both
(A) and (R) are true and (R) is a correct explanation of (A)
Both
(A) and (R) are true but (R) is not a correct expla nation of (A)
(A) is
true but (R) is false
(R) is
true but (A) is false
A
56.The
central point of social contract theory is that the state is
A man
made institution
Sovereign
Democratic
Absolute
A
57. In
which of the following countries has one party system ?
Germany
Switzerland
Pakistan
China
D
58.The
historic Lucknow session, (1916) of the Indian National Congress was presided
over by—
Mrs.
Annie Besant
S. N.
Banerjee
Madan
Mohari Malaviya
A. C.
Majumdar
D
59.Which
institution in a federal system is called ‘Balancing Wheel of the
Constitution’?
Legislature
Executive
Judiciary
Press
C
60.Who
is of the view that the sovereign cannot tax his subjects without their
consent?
Bodin
Grotius
Hobbes
Rousseau
A
61.Who
said that, “State is an organ of class rule, an organ for the oppression of one
class by another class” ?
Marx
Gramsci
Lenin
Mao
A
62.Who
is the dejure sovereign in a parliamentary form of government?
Prime
Minister
Parliament
President
Supreme
Court
C
63.According
to Marx, the state came into being to
Make
life better
Protect
life and liberty
End
exploitation of the poor
Legalize
exploitation of the poor by the state
D
64.Which
one of the following Fundamental Rights is available only to Citizens in India?
Equality
before the law
Equality
of opportunity (in matter of public employment)
Freedom
of religion
Right
against exploitation
B
65.Which
one of the following is not correct about the Lok Sabha?
Representation
is based on population
Two
members may be nominated by the President from the Anglo-Indian Community
States
are divided into territorial constituencies for the purpose of election
33%
seats are reserved for women
D
66.The
President of India can exercise his veto power in respect of ?
All the
bills passed by the Parliament
Constitution-amending
bills only
Money
bills only
Ordinary
bills only
D
67.Which
of the following does not fall within the purview of ordinance making power of
the President?
Enactment
of a new law
Imposition
of a new tax
Passing
of the budget
Amendment
of the Constitution
D
68.Who
among the following maintains that persons carried into the state their natural
rights from the state of nature?
Plato
Locke
Rousseau
None of
the above
B
69.The
socialist thinkers favour nationalisation of natural resources with a view?
To
reduce the cost of production
To
increase production
To
avoid exploitation
To
ensure their full utilization
C
70.Which
one of the following has enhanced its power most from the system of delegated
legislation?
The
Legislature
The
Legislative Committees
Bureaucracy
The
Council of Ministers
C
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