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Q. When an US President dies in office the Vice-President assumes the President's office and continues In that capacity for

a. six months

b. one year

c. two months

d. the full length of the unexpired term of office

  • d. the full length of the unexpired term of office

Q. Which among the following statements is not true?

a. A No-Confidence Motion in the Council of Ministers can be moved in either House of Parliament.

b. Money Bills can be introduced only in the House of the People.

c. Demands for grants can be voted only by the House of the People.

d. The Council of States is not subject to dissolution.

  • a. A No-Confidence Motion in the Council of Ministers can be moved in either House of Parliament.

Q. Who among the following propounded the "theory of natural rights"?

a. Aristotle

b. Hobbes

c. Locke

d. Socrates

  • c. Locke

Q. Who among the following are not allowed to exercise their right to franchise in India?

a. Women

b. Priests/Clergymen

c. Lunatics

d. Quasi-Government Servants

  • c. Lunatics

Q. Who defeated Mrs Gandhi in the 1977 Lok Sabhaelections?

a. Morarji Desai

b. Raj Narain

c. Charan Singh

d. JP Narayan

  • b. Raj Narain

Q. Which of the following systems is also known as the Hare System?

a. Single transferable vote system

b. List system

c. Limited vote system

d. Single non-transferable vote system

  • a. Single transferable vote system

Q. Who amongst the following appoints the Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission, India?

a. The President of India

b. The Prime Minister of India

c. The Chief Justice of India

d. The Lok Sabha

  • a. The President of India

Q. The highest position in the country an IAS officer canaspire for is

a. Governor RBI

b. Cabinet Secretary

c. Home Secretary

d. Foreign Secretary

  • b. Cabinet Secretary

Q. The Chief Minister of the National Capital Territory of Delhi shall be appointed/elected by the

a. President

b. Lieutenant Governor

c. Delhi Assembly

d. Chief Administrator

  • a. President

Q. The basic difference between the Indian President and the British Monarch is

a. A British Monarch can be questioned by the House of Lords, whereas the Indian President is not answerable to any court

b. The British Monarch IS forbidden from foreign travel whereas the Parliament is in session no such restriction ever applies to the Indian President

c. There is no age bar to the Indian President for holding the office whereas the British Monarch .automatically steps down on his attaining the age of 75 installing the Crown Prince as Monarch

d. The Indian President is elected every five years whereas the British Crown is hereditary and not elective. Whereas

  • d. The Indian President is elected every five years whereas the British Crown is hereditary and not elective. Whereas

Q. What is the extent of claim that can be entertained by a Lok Adalat?

a. Upto Rs. 5 lakhs

b. Upto Rs. 10 lakhs

c. Upto Rs. 20 lakhs

d. Upto Rs. 50 lakhs

  • b. Upto Rs. 10 lakhs
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