Friday, August 26, 2016

Polity Quiz for SSC CGL 2016

Q1. Which of the following matters can never be discussed in a State Legislature ?
I. The autonomy of States
II. The conduct of any High Court judge
III. The conduct of the Governor
(a) I
(b) II
(c) III
(d) II and III

Q2. Legislative Assembly of which one of the following States has less than the required minimum of members? 
(a) Jammu and Kashmir 
(b) Manipur 
(c) Meghalaya 
(d) Sikkim 

Q3. The Legislative Council 
(a) has a term of six years 
(b) has a term of five years 
(c) as a permanent House 
(d) has a term of two years 

Q4. The members of the State Legislature exercise control over the Council of Ministers through 
(a) questions and supplementary questions 
(b) criticism of its policies 
(c) adjournment motion 
(d) all the above ways 

Q5. Which one of the following powers of the State Legislative assembly been incorrectly given ? 
I. It takes part in the election of the President 
II. It considers the report of the State Public Service Commission 
(a) I 
(b) II 
(c) I and II 
(d) None is incorrect

Q6. If the Governor of a State dies, who becomes the Governor? 
(a) Anyone appointed by the President of India 
(b) The Chief Justice of the State 
(c) The Chief Secretary 
(d) The Chief Minister 

Q7. Which one of the following legislative powers of the Governor has been wrongly listed?
(a) He summons or prorogues either House of State Legislature 
(b) He addresses either or both the Houses at the commencement of the new                    session after each General Election 
(c) He dissolves both the Houses in case of difference over the enactment of law 
(d) He sends messages to the State Legislature on a Bill. pending before it 

Q8. When a Governor reserves a Bill passed by the State Legislature: 
(a) he may be impeached 
(b) he sends it to the President
(c) he may keep the Bill pending indefinitely 
(d) he may give assent to the Bill later 

Q9. Chief Minister is not responsible for: 
(a) Running the entire administration 
(b) The maintenance of the Law and order in the State 
(c) The defence of the State 
(d) None of the above 

Q10. On what does the strength of the position of a chief minister depend? 
(a) The position of his party in the state legislative assembly. 
(b) His position in his party 
(c) His personality and his popularity 
(d) All the above factors

Q11. Executive powers of the State Council of Ministers include:
I.  formulating the policy of the government 
II.  responsibility for the smooth administration of the State 
III.  assisting the Governor in making all important appointments in the State 
(a) I and II 
(b) I and III 
(c) III 
(d) All of them 

Q12. The members of the Council of Ministers in a State must: 
(a) be members of either House of State Legislature 
(b) be members of the Legislative Assembly 
(c) be eminent citizens of the State 
(d) be members of Legislative Council 

Q13.  A Governor can issue an ordinance 
(a) whenever he likes
(b) whenever the Chief Minister advises him
(c) whenever the State Legislature is not in session and the Governor is satisfied that immediate action is needed
(d) when the Union Government tells him to do so

Q14. The Governor of a State is responsible for his acts to: 
(a) the State Legislature' 
(b) State Legislative Assembly 
(c) the President 
(d) the Prime Minister 

Q15. The Governor of the State has to take an oath of office before entering upon his office. The oath is administered to him by the: 
(a) President of India 
(b) Chief Justice of India 
(c) Chief Justice of the State High Court 
(d) Any of the above 

Answers:

Q1. Which of the following matters can never be discussed in a State Legislature ?
I. The autonomy of States
II. The conduct of any High Court judge
III. The conduct of the Governor
(a) I
(b) II
(c) III
(d) II and III

Q2. Legislative Assembly of which one of the following States has less than the required minimum of members? 
(a) Jammu and Kashmir 
(b) Manipur 
(c) Meghalaya 
(d) Sikkim 

Q3. The Legislative Council 
(a) has a term of six years 
(b) has a term of five years 
(c) as a permanent House 
(d) has a term of two years 

Q4. The members of the State Legislature exercise control over the Council of Ministers through 
(a) questions and supplementary questions 
(b) criticism of its policies 
(c) adjournment motion 
(d) all the above ways 

Q5. Which one of the following powers of the State Legislative assembly been incorrectly given ? 
I. It takes part in the election of the President 
II. It considers the report of the State Public Service Commission 
(a) I 
(b) II 
(c) I and II 
(d) None is incorrect

Q6. If the Governor of a State dies, who becomes the Governor? 
(a) Anyone appointed by the President of India 
(b) The Chief Justice of the State 
(c) The Chief Secretary 
(d) The Chief Minister 

Q7. Which one of the following legislative powers of the Governor has been wrongly listed?
(a) He summons or prorogues either House of State Legislature 
(b) He addresses either or both the Houses at the commencement of the new                    session after each General Election 
(c) He dissolves both the Houses in case of difference over the enactment of law 
(d) He sends messages to the State Legislature on a Bill. pending before it 

Q8. When a Governor reserves a Bill passed by the State Legislature: 
(a) he may be impeached 
(b) he sends it to the President
(c) he may keep the Bill pending indefinitely 
(d) he may give assent to the Bill later 

Q9. Chief Minister is not responsible for: 
(a) Running the entire administration 
(b) The maintenance of the Law and order in the State 
(c) The defence of the State 
(d) None of the above 

Q10. On what does the strength of the position of a chief minister depend? 
(a) The position of his party in the state legislative assembly. 
(b) His position in his party 
(c) His personality and his popularity 
(d) All the above factors

Q11. Executive powers of the State Council of Ministers include:
I.  formulating the policy of the government 
II.  responsibility for the smooth administration of the State 
III.  assisting the Governor in making all important appointments in the State 
(a) I and II 
(b) I and III 
(c) III 
(d) All of them 

Q12. The members of the Council of Ministers in a State must: 
(a) be members of either House of State Legislature 
(b) be members of the Legislative Assembly 
(c) be eminent citizens of the State 
(d) be members of Legislative Council 

Q13.  A Governor can issue an ordinance 
(a) whenever he likes
(b) whenever the Chief Minister advises him
(c) whenever the State Legislature is not in session and the Governor is satisfied that immediate action is needed
(d) when the Union Government tells him to do so

Q14. The Governor of a State is responsible for his acts to: 
(a) the State Legislature' 
(b) State Legislative Assembly 
(c) the President 
(d) the Prime Minister 

Q15. The Governor of the State has to take an oath of office before entering upon his office. The oath is administered to him by the: 
(a) President of India 
(b) Chief Justice of India 
(c) Chief Justice of the State High Court 
(d) Any of the above 


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