1. The Chairman of Rajya sabha can be removed from his office only if he is removed from :
a) Removed from Lok Shaba
b) The office of President
c) The office of Vice-President
d) None of Above
2. The parliamentary form of government as prevalent in India emphasizes the interdependence between :
a) Social Justice & Empowerment.
b) Urban Development and Rural Development.
c) Urban Employment and Poverty.
d) The Legislative and Executive Organs.
3. The constitution of India deals with the organization, composition, duration, officers, procedures, privileges, power of the parliament under:
a) Article 79 to 122 in Part V
b) Article 36 to 51 in Part IV
c) Article 152 to 237 in Part VI
d) Article 239 to 242 in Part VII
4. The last session of the existing Lok Sabha after a new Lok Sabha has been elected is called :
a) Under Duck Session.
b) Outer Duck Session.
c) Lame Duck Session.
d) None of Above.
5. The main duty of the Speaker Pro-tem of Lok Sabha is :
a) To unite the Cabinet
b) To administer oath to the new members
c) To end the session
d) To break the deadlock
6. Which part of Indian constitution is described the Magna Carta of India?
a) Part III containing Fundamental Rights (Article 12 to 35)
b) Part IV Directive principles of state policy
c) Part II Citizenship
d) Part IV Fundamental Duties
7. Which Article of the constitution defines the term state in Indian context?
a) Article 15
b) Article 12
c) Article 17
d) Article 20
8. The right to property was deleted from the list of fundamental rights by
a) 42nd constitutional Act
b) 43nd constitutional Act
c) 44nd constitutional Act
d) 47nd constitutional Act
9. The only state in the Indian union which used to have its own separate state constitution was
a) Nagaland
b) Jammu & Kashmir
c) Sikkim
d) Goa
10. A person to be eligible for election as president of India should have completed
a) 25 years
b) 21 years
c) 30 years
d) 35 years