Tuesday 15 July 2014

TNPSC Group I Exam-Previous Year Question Paper-Subject wise Analysed Questions-Polity-Part 3

TNPSC Group I Exam-Previous Year Question Paper-Subject wise Analysed Questions-Polity-Part 3

51.       The Constitutional recognition to urban local government became
            a reality through
            A)        73rd Amendment, 11th Schedule, 1992
            B)        74th Amendment, 12th Schedule, 1992
            C)        73rd Amendment, 11th Schedule, 1993
D)        74th Amendment, 12th Schedule, 1993








Answer : (B)








52.       Which one of the following is correctly matched?
            A)        Right to Equality                  -  Fundamental Duty
B)        Right to Information             -  Transparent and Responsible Government
            C)        To promote equal  justice   -  Fundamental Right
D)        To able by the Constitution  -  Directive Principles of State policy








Answer : (B)








53.       The Directive Principles of State Policy is incorporated in the
            Article ………… of the Constitution of India
            A)        19-21                          B)        14 - 16
            C)        36-51                          D)        24 - 28








Answer : (C)








54.       Which Article accords special status to Jammu and Kashmir?
            A)        Article 350                 B)        Article 356
            C)        Article 370                 D)        Article 352








Answer : (C)








TNPSC GROUP – I Exam-2009
(Preliminary)

55.       On whose vision was the term ‘democratic socialism’ described?
            A)        Mahatma Gandhi
B)        Smt. Indira Gandhi
            C)        Jawaharlal Nehru               
D)        Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel









Answer : (C)








56.       For which purpose is the finance commission appointed?
A)   To make recommendation for devolution of  non - plan revenue resources
B)  To earn foreign exchange
C)   to recommend measures for profit making public sector enterprises   
D)   to impose taxes








Answer : (A)








57.       Consider the following statements:
            District administration stands for
            I.          Law and order administration within a district
            II.         Revenue administration within a district
            III.        Development administration within a district
            IV.       public administration within a district

            Of the statements:
            A)        I alone is correct
B)        II alone is correct
            C)        I, II and III are correct
D)        IV alone is correct








Answer : (C)








58.       How many languages are there in the Eighth Schedule of the
            Constitution of India?
            A)        18 languages
B)        19 languages
            C)        16 languages                      
D)        22 languages








Answer : (D)








59.       In which list does the Union Government enjoy exclusive powers?
            A)        Union List
B)        State List
            C)        Concurrent list                     
D)        Both (A) and (B)








Answer : (A)








60.       Consider the following statements:
            Right to information is necessary in India because it
            I.          Increase people’s participation in administration
            II.         makes administration more accountable to people
            III.        makes administration more innovative
            IV.       makes people aware of administrative decision making.

            Of the statements:
            A)        I, II and III are correct
B)        II, III and IV are correct
            C)        I, II and IV are correct
D)        I, III and IV are correct








Answer : (B)








61.       The Election Commission in 2000 derecognized which national party?
            A)        Nationalist Congress
B)        Janata Dal
            C)        CPI (M)
D)        CPI








Answer : (C)








62.       After being elected as the Speaker of the Lok Sabha a person
            A)        remains a member of his party
B)        is not a member of the Parliament
            C)        becomes a non-party man
D)        may or may not remain a party man








Answer : (C)








63.       The fundamental duties are incorporated in Article 51A of the Constitution
            of India by the
            A)        41st Amendment Act
B)        42nd Amendment Act
            C)        43rd Amendment Act           
D)        44th Amendment Act








Answer : (B)








64.       Which one of the following is NOT considered as part of the civil society?
            A)        Non-Governmental organisatin
B)        Caste-based associations
            C)        Legislature
D)        Family








Answer : (B)








65.       The Supreme Court of India was set up by the
            A)        Regulation Act, 1773
B)        Pitts India Act, 1784
            C)        Charter Act, 1813    
D)        Charter Act, 1833








Answer : (A)








66.       Ordinance of Governor has to be passed by the Assembly within
            A)        6 weeks                     B)        8 weeks
            C)        10 weeks                   D)        12 weeks








Answer : (A)








67.       What is the maximum gap permissible between two sessions of the
            parliament?
            A)        One month                B)        Three months
            C)        Six months                D)        One year








Answer : (C)








68.       Which of the following states has a separate constitution?
            A)        Madhya Pradesh
B)        Uttar Pradesh
            C)        West Bengal
            D)        Jammu & Kashmir








Answer : (D)










69.       Which of the following statements regarding the fundamental duties
            contained in the Constitution of India are correct?
            I.  Fundamental duties can be enforced through writ jurisdiction
            II.   Fundamental duties have formed a part of the constitution of India since its adoption
            III.  Fundamental duties have become a part of the Constitution of India in accordance with the recommendations of the Swaran Singh Committee
            IV. Fundamental duties are applicable only to citizens of India

            Of the statements:
            A)        I, II and III are correct
B)        I, II and IV are correct
            C)        II and III are correct
D)        III and IV are correct








Answer : (D)








70.       Consider the following statements:
Assertion (A)  :  The 73rd Amendment granted constitutional status  to the Gram Sabha.
Reason (R)     :  The Balwantrai Mehta committee mentioned the Gram Sabha

            Now select your answer according to the coding scheme given below:
 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








Answer : (B)








71.       Planning Commission was established in 1950 through
            A)        a constitutional amendment
B)        a Supreme Court order
            C)        an executive order
            D)        a decision by the Parliament








Answer : (C)








72.       The total number of Lok Sabha seats is
            A)        500                             B)        520
            C)        620                             D)        543








Answer : (D)








TNPSC GROUP – I  Exam-2007
(Preliminary)

73.       93rd Constitutional Amendment deals with
            A)        size of the ministry
B)        separate commission for SC
            C)        compulsory education for the children
D)        reservation in higher education








Answer : (D)








74.       At present the maximum strength of Lok Sabha is
            A)        545 members                 B)        555 members
            C)        565 members                  D)        575 members








Answer : (A)








75.       Which of the following is incorrectly matched?
            A)        Equality of opportunity - Art 16
            B)        Right to association - Art 19
            C)        Right to protection of life and liberty - Art 22
D)        Right against exploitation - Art 24









Answer : (C)

No comments:

Post a Comment