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Q21 :

Which one of the following cannot be dissolved, but can be abolished?

A
  

Lok Sabha

B
  

Rajya Sabha

C
  

State Legislative Council

D
  

State Legislative Assembly

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Correct Answer: C

State Legislative Council

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Q22 :

Who among the following Governor—appointees can be removed only by the Governor ?
1. Advocate-General.
2. Members of the State Finance Commission.
3. Members of the State Public Service Commission.
4. Vice-Chancellor of a State University.
Select the correct answer from the codes given below—

A
  

1, 2 and 3

B
  

1, 2 and 4

C
  

2, 3 and 4

D
  

1, 2, 3 and 4

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Correct Answer: B

1, 2 and 4

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Q23 :

Which of the following is not a condition for Parliament to legislate on the subjects mentioned in the State List?

A
  

If Lok Sabha decides that a subject mentioned in state list is of national importances

B
  

If two or more states assemblies pass a resolution to such an effect

C
  

If a state of Emergency is declared

D
  

If a treaty with a foreign country has to be put into effect

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Correct Answer: A

If Lok Sabha decides that a subject mentioned in state list is of national importances

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Q24 :

Any resolution passed by the Parliament for removing a judge of the Supreme Court has to be investigated by a Committee comprising of —

A
  

Two judges of Supreme Court

B
  

Two judges of Supreme Court and Attorney General of India

C
  

Two judges of Supreme Court and a legal luminary

D
  

Chief justice of Supreme Court and two-judges of the Supreme Court

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Correct Answer: C

Two judges of Supreme Court and a legal luminary

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Q25 :

Panchayati Raj is a system of—

A
  

Local govemment

B
  

Local administration

C
  

Local self-government

D
  

Rural local self government

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Correct Answer: D

Rural local self government

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Q26 :

The Indian foreign policy was formulated by—

A
  

Mrs. Indira Gandhi

B
  

Lal Bahadur Shastri

C
  

Morarji Desai

D
  

Jawaharlal Nehru

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Correct Answer: D

Jawaharlal Nehru

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Q27 :

The National Capital Region Planning Board was set up in India in the year—

A
  

1980

B
  

1982

C
  

1985

D
  

1995

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Correct Answer: C

1985

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Q28 :

Which one of the following statements regarding 'Exit Poll' is  correct?

A
  

'Exit-Poll' is a term used to denote a post-election survey of voters regarding the candidate in whose favour they had exercised their franchiese

B
  

'Exit-Poll' and 'Opinion-Poll' are one and the same

C
  

'Exit-Poll' is a device through which results of voting can be most exactly predicted

D
  

'Exit-Poll' is an administrative device made by the Chief Election Commissioner to prevent impersonation

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Correct Answer: A

'Exit-Poll' is a term used to denote a post-election survey of voters regarding the candidate in whose favour they had exercised their franchiese

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Q29 :

Which of the following models of bureaucracy exists in India today?

A
  

Committed bureaucracy

B
  

Fully politicised bureaucracy

C
  

Semi-politicised bureaucracy

D
  

Depoliticised bureaucracy

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Correct Answer: C

Semi-politicised bureaucracy

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Q30 :

The recommendations of Sarkaria Commission relate to which of the following?

A
  

Distribution of revenue

B
  

Power and functions of the President

C
  

Membership of Parliament

D
  

Centre-State relations

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Correct Answer: D

Centre-State relations

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The Sarkaria Commission was tasked with scrutinizing the interaction between the central and state governments across different domains and proposing adjustments within the constitutional framework of India.

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