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POLITY MCQ's PART - 4

1.     The monthly salary of the Vice-President of India is


 a. Rs. 25,000    b. Rs. 30,000     c. Rs. 35,000  d.Nothing 



2.      Who has the right to convence the joint session of the two houses of Parliament in India?

a.  The Prime Minister                               b. The President

c. The Vice-President                               d. None of them



3.             The chief source of political power in India is

a.   the people                                             b. the constitution

c. the parliament                                        d. the parliament and the state legislatures



4.             The Prime Minister is the

a.  Head of the State                                                          b. Head of the Government

c. Head of the State and the head of the Government      d. Calcutta High Court



5.             Under which High court Andaman & Nocobar Islands come?

a.   Madras High Court                               b. Kerala High Court

c. Andhara Pradesh High Court                d. Calcutta High Court





6.             Which article accords special status to Jammu & Kashmir

a. 356                    b. 360              c. 372              d. 370





7.             The union territories of India are administered by the

a.   President                                              b. Prime Minister

c. Defence Minister                                   d. Chief Minister




8.             Untouchability comes under which fundamental rights in the Indian constitution?

a.  Right to freedom                                   b. Right to equality

c. Right against exploitation                     d. Right to freedom of religion




9.             Organization of village panchayats are in corporated under which head in the Indian constitution?

a.   fundamental rights                                b. citizenship

c. Directive principles of the state         d. Fundamental duties



10.      The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is appointed by

a.   The President                                      b. The Prime Minister

c. The Parliament                                      d. The Law Minister





11.      Who will act as the President of India when the offices of both the President and the Vice-President are vacant?

a.   The Chief Election Commissioner        b. The Prime Minister

c. . the Chief Justice of India                  d. The Speaker of Lok Sabha







12.      Who has the right convence the joint session of the two houses of parliament in India?

a.  The Prime Minister                               b. The President

c. The Vice-President                               d. None of them



13.      The planning commission was created in

a. 1950 A.D                                              b. 1952 A.D

c. 1953 A.D                                              d. 1954 A.D





14.      The first citizen of India is the

a.   President                                              b. Vice-President

c. Prime Minister                                       d. Speaker




15.      Consider the following statements

Assertion (A): The Governor is appointed by the President of India and can hold office as per the latter’s pleasure.

Reason®: The term of office of Governor is six years.


      A.   Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)


      B.   Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

      C.  (A) is true, but (R) is false

       D.   (A) is false, but (R) is true


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