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    Which of the following responsibilities are carried out by the finance Commission?. 1. Authorising withdrawals from the Consolidated Fund of India 2. Apportioning tax revenue shares among the States 3. Evaluating State proposals for grants-in-aid 4. Checking whether taxes are imposed by the Union and States as per budget provisions

      A) Only 1

      B) Only 2 and 3

      C) Only 3 and 4

      D) Only 1, 2 and 4

      Option b – Only 2 and 3

      Assertion and Reason. Assertion: The State finance Commission is established under the Constitution. Reason: The Union finance Commission has no authority to recommend financial support to Panchayats.

      A) Both Assertion and Reason are correct, and Reason explains Assertion

      B) Both Assertion and Reason are correct, but Reason does not explain Assertion

      C) Assertion is correct, but Reason is incorrect

      D) Assertion is incorrect, but Reason is correct

      Option c – Assertion is correct, but Reason is incorrect

      In what manner was the Planning Commission constituted?

      A) Through a Presidential ordinance

      B) By legislation passed by Parliament

      C) By a resolution of the Union Cabinet

      D) None of the above

      Option c – By a resolution of the Union Cabinet

      Which of the following bodies does not derive authority directly from the Constitution?

      A) finance Commission

      B) NITI Aayog

      C) Election Commission

      D) Inter-State Council

      Option b – NITI Aayog

      During whose tenure as Prime Minister was the Planning Commission discontinued?

      A) Narendra Modi

      B) Morarji Desai

      C) Atal Bihari Vajpayee

      D) L. K. Gujral

      Option a – Narendra Modi

      On which date was the Planning Commission formally established in India?

      A) 10 March 1950

      B) 15 March 1950

      C) 16 March 1951

      D) 20 March 1950

      Option b – 15 March 1950

      Who proposed the idea of merging the finance Commission with the Planning Commission?

      A) D. D. Basu

      B) Bhalchandra Goswami

      C) M. V. Mathur

      D) Ashutosh Pandey

      Option c – M. V. Mathur

      Which of the following institutions is not mentioned in the Constitution?

      A) Union Public Service Commission

      B) finance Commission

      C) Planning Commission

      D) Election Commission

      Option c – Planning Commission

      Who was the first person to chair the Planning Commission of India?

      A) M. Visvesvaraya

      B) Jawaharlal Nehru

      C) P. C. Mahalanobis

      D) John Mathai

      Option b – Jawaharlal Nehru

      Who held the position of Chairman of the Planning Commission?

      A) President

      B) Prime Minister

      C) Vice-President

      D) Governor of the Reserve Bank of India

      Option b – Prime Minister

      The ex-officio Chairman of the Planning Commission was the:

      A) President

      B) finance Minister

      C) Vice-President

      D) Prime Minister

      Option d – Prime Minister

      Which statement regarding NITI Aayog is incorrect?

      A) It was formed as a replacement for the Planning Commission

      B) It has a permanent full-time Chairman

      C) It came into existence in January 2015

      D) It is founded on the concept of cooperative federalism

      Option b – It has a permanent full-time Chairman

      Who among the following is connected with NITI Aayog?

      A) Narendra Modi

      B) Kaushik Basu

      C) Amartya Sen

      D) P. Chidambaram

      Option a – Narendra Modi

      The post of Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission was equivalent in rank to that of a:

      A) Vice-President

      B) Minister of State

      C) Cabinet Minister

      D) Judge of the Supreme Court

      Option c – Cabinet Minister

      In the official administrative hierarchy, the Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission was placed at the level of:

      A) A Cabinet Minister in the Government of India

      B) A Judge of the Supreme Court

      C) Chairperson of a Parliamentary Committee

      D) A Secretary to the Government of India

      Option a – A Cabinet Minister in the Government of India

      Who among the following never served as Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission?

      A) Manmohan Singh

      B) Pranab Mukherjee

      C) P. Chidambaram

      D) Montek Singh Ahluwalia

      Option c – P. Chidambaram

      Which of the following statements is incorrect?

      A) The Prime Minister functioned as the Chairman of the Planning Commission

      B) The Planning Commission acted as the apex body for national planning

      C) The Secretary of the Planning Commission also served as Secretary to the National Development Council

      D) The National Development Council was chaired by the Prime Minister

      Option b – The Planning Commission acted as the apex body for national planning

      The National Development Council is chiefly concerned with:

      A) Approving Five-Year Plans

      B) Implementing rural development schemes

      C) Drafting development strategies

      D) Managing financial relations between the Union and the States

      Option a – Approving Five-Year Plans

      Who serves as the Secretary of the National Development Council?

      A) Secretary, Ministry of finance

      B) Secretary, Ministry of Planning

      C) Secretary, Planning Commission

      D) Secretary, finance Commission

      Option c – Secretary, Planning Commission

      Which organisation acts as a coordinating body between the Planning Commission and State Governments?

      A) National Integration Council

      B) finance Commission

      C) National Development Council

      D) None of the above

      Option c – National Development Council

      Who chairs the meetings of the National Development Council of India?

      A) Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission

      B) Prime Minister of India

      C) Finance Minister

      D) President of India

      Option b – Prime Minister of India

      What was the primary purpose behind enacting the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993?

      A) To strengthen the safeguarding of human rights

      B) To create the National Human Rights Commission

      C) To establish State-level Human Rights Commissions

      D) All of the above

      Option d – All of the above

      Who does not form part of the committee that selects the Chairperson and Members of the National Human Rights Commission?

      A) Speaker of the Lok Sabha

      B) Chairman of the Rajya Sabha

      C) Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha

      D) Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha

      Option b – Chairman of the Rajya Sabha

      In which provision of the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993 is the expression “public servant” defined?

      A) Section 2

      B) Section 3

      C) Section 2(h)

      D) Section 2(m)

      Option d – Section 2(m)

      As per the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, who is eligible to be appointed as the Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission?

      A) A serving judge of the Supreme Court

      B) A serving judge of a High Court

      C) A retired Chief Justice of India only

      D) A retired Chief Justice of a High Court only

      Option c – A retired Chief Justice of India only

      What is the prescribed term of office for the Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission?

      A) Three years

      B) Four years

      C) Five years

      D) Six years

      Option c – Five years

      Who appoints the Chairperson and Members of a State Human Rights Commission?

      A) President

      B) Governor

      C) Chief Justice of the High Court

      D) None of the above

      Option b – Governor

      Which of the following does not fall within the functions of the State Human Rights Commission?

      A) Taking suo motu cognisance of human rights violations

      B) Inspecting prisons and detention institutions

      C) Reviewing measures for the protection of human rights

      D) Awarding punishment for human rights violations

      Option d – Awarding punishment for human rights violations

      Which of the following bodies is not established under the Constitution?

      A) Human Rights Commission

      B) State Finance Commission

      C) Lok Sabha Secretariat

      D) Central Finance Commission

      Option a – Human Rights Commission

      Which among the following has a constitutional status different from the remaining options?

      A) Backward Classes Commission

      B) Finance Commission

      C) National Human Rights Commission

      D) Election Commission

      Option c – National Human Rights Commission

      Who headed the Constitutional Review Commission formed in February 2000?

      A) M. N. Venkatachaliah

      B) R. S. Sarkaria

      C) V. R. Krishna Iyer

      D) Fatima Beevi

      Option a – M. N. Venkatachaliah

      What is the tenure of the Central Information Commissioner?

      A) Six years or up to the age of 65 years

      B) Six years or up to the age of 62 years

      C) Five years or up to the age of 62 years

      D) Five years or up to the age of 65 years

      Option d – Five years or up to the age of 65 years

      Which legislation first provided for the creation of a Public Service Commission in India?

      A) Indian Councils Act, 1892

      B) Indian Councils Act, 1909

      C) Government of India Act, 1919

      D) Government of India Act, 1935

      Option c – Government of India Act, 1919

      The Swaran Singh Committee primarily examined issues related to: ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector mcq Practice )

      A) Greater autonomy for Punjab compared to Jammu and Kashmir

      B) Adoption of a presidential system of governance

      C) Giving precedence to Directive Principles over Fundamental Rights

      D) Administrative reforms

      Option c – Giving precedence to Directive Principles over Fundamental Rights

      The Mandal Commission was constituted during the prime ministership of: ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector mcq Practice )

      A) Indira Gandhi

      B) Morarji Desai

      C) Rajiv Gandhi

      D) V. P. Singh

      Option b – Morarji Desai

      In which year was the Mandal Commission’s report submitted? ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector mcq Practice )

      A) 1990

      B) 1983

      C) 1980

      D) 1977

      Option c – 1980

      According to the 1990 report of the National Commission for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, which factor was not cited as a cause of atrocities?

      A) Alienation of land

      B) Bonded labour

      C) Indebtedness

      D) Religious reasons

      Option d – Religious reasons

      Who is responsible for appointing members of a State Public Service Commission? ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector mcq Practice )

      A) President

      B) Governor

      C) Chairman of the Union Public Service Commission

      D) Chairman of the State Public Service Commission

      Option b – Governor

      The Chairperson of a Joint Public Service Commission serving two or more States is appointed by: ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector mcq Practice )

      A) The President of India

      B) The President of India based on recommendations from the concerned Governors

      C) The Governor of the largest State involved

      D) A committee comprising Governors of the concerned States

      Option a – The President of India

      In which of the following matters is consultation with the State Public Service Commission not mandatory? ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector mcq Practice )

      A) Methods of recruitment to civil services

      B) Principles governing appointments to civil services

      C) Principles related to promotions and Inter-service transfers

      D) Transfer of civil servants

      Option d – Transfer of civil servants

      The Union Public Service Commission can undertake the functions of a State Public Service Commission with the consent of the: ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector mcq Practice )

      A) Chief Justice of India

      B) Prime Minister

      C) Speaker of the Lok Sabha

      D) President of India

      Option d – President of India

      Which Article of the Constitution deals with the removal of a member of a Public Service Commission? ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) Article 315

      B) Article 316

      C) Article 317

      D) Article 318

      Option c – Article 317

      Which statement correctly describes the Union Public Service Commission? ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) It exercises supervisory control over State Public Service Commissions

      B) It has no association with State Public Service Commissions

      C) All its members are drawn from State Public Service Commissions

      D) It functions as a constitutional body

      Option b – It has no association with State Public Service Commissions

      The Union Public Service Commission is best described as a: ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) Regulatory body

      B) Legal body

      C) Body created through an ordinance

      D) Constitutional body

      Option d – Constitutional body

      To whom does the Union Public Service Commission submit its annual report? ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) Prime Minister

      B) President

      C) Speaker of the Lok Sabha

      D) Home Minister

      Option b – President

      How can the Chief Election Commissioner be removed from office?

      A) By the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

      B) By the President

      C) Through a Cabinet provision

      D) By a two-thirds majority of both Houses of Parliament for proven misconduct

      Option d – By a two-thirds majority of both Houses of Parliament for proven misconduct

      The procedure for removing the Chief Election Commissioner is ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) Approval by both Houses of Parliament with a two-thirds majority in each House

      B) Same as the procedure for removing Supreme Court judges

      C) By the President after consulting the Chief Justice of India

      D) By the President on advice of the Council of Ministers

      Option b – Same as the procedure for removing Supreme Court judges

      The official status of the Chief Election Commissioner is equivalent to ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) Chief Justice of India

      B) Governor of a State

      C) Speaker of the Lok Sabha

      D) Comptroller and Auditor General of India

      Option d – Comptroller and Auditor General of India

      What is the term of office of the Chief Election Commissioner? ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) Five years

      B) At the pleasure of the President

      C) Six years or until reaching 65 years of age, whichever comes first

      D) Five years or until reaching 65 years of age, whichever comes first

      Option c – Six years or until reaching 65 years of age, whichever comes first

      Who has the authority to remove an Election Commissioner? ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) Chief Election Commissioner

      B) Prime Minister

      C) President on the recommendation of the Chief Election Commissioner

      D) Chief Justice of India

      Option c – President on the recommendation of the Chief Election Commissioner

      Who appoints the Chief Election Commissioner? ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) Lok Sabha

      B) Prime Minister

      C) President

      D) Chief Justice

      Option c – President

      Which Article of the Constitution mentions the Election Commissioner? ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) Article 321

      B) Article 322

      C) Article 323

      D) Article 324

      Option d – Article 324

      Under which constitutional provision is the Election Commission established? ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) Article 320

      B) Article 322

      C) Article 324

      D) Article 326

      Option c – Article 324

      Which of the following is not a function of the Election Commission? ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) Overseeing preparation of electoral rolls

      B) Conducting elections for Parliament and State Legislatures

      C) Conducting Presidential and Vice-Presidential elections

      D) Making provisions related to legislative elections

      Option d – Making provisions related to legislative elections

      Who conducts elections to the office of the President of India? ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) Speaker of the Lok Sabha

      B) Prime Minister’s Office

      C) Minister of Parliamentary Affairs

      D) Election Commission of India

      Option d – Election Commission of India

      Which activity is not associated with the Election Commission? ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) Issuing election notifications

      B) Assigning election symbols

      C) Validating election results

      D) Ensuring peaceful conduct of elections

      Option a – Issuing election notifications

      Which statement is correct about initiating elections in India? ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) Government recommends, Election Commission issues notification

      B) Election Commission recommends, Home Ministry issues notification

      C) Election Commission recommends, President and Governors issue notification

      D) Election Commission handles both recommendation and notification

      Option c – Election Commission recommends, President and Governors issue notification

      Who resolves disputes over disqualification of Members of Parliament? ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) President

      B) The concerned House

      C) Election Commission

      D) President in consultation with the Election Commission

      Option d – President in consultation with the Election Commission

      When addressing disqualification of MPs, the President must seek the opinion of ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) Chief Justice of India

      B) Election Commission of India

      C) Attorney General of India

      D) Speaker of the Lok Sabha

      Option b – Election Commission of India

      If a winning candidate loses their deposit in a State Assembly election, it indicates ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) Very low voter turnout

      B) Election in a multi-member constituency

      C) Narrow margin of victory

      D) Large number of candidates contested

      Option d – Large number of candidates contested

      Who decides on disqualification of a convicted person from contesting elections? ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) Government of India

      B) Supreme Court

      C) Election Commission

      D) Parliament

      Option d – Parliament

      Voting rights in India are classified as ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) Fundamental Right

      B) Constitutional Right

      C) Natural Right

      D) Legal Right

      Option d – Legal Right

      In which general election did 18-year-olds vote for the first time? ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) 1987

      B) 1988

      C) 1989

      D) 1990

      Option c – 1989

      The voting age for Union and State elections was lowered from 21 to 18 by which amendment? ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) 57th Constitutional Amendment

      B) 60th Constitutional Amendment

      C) 61st Constitutional Amendment

      D) 65th Constitutional Amendment

      Option c – 61st Constitutional Amendment

      The 61st Constitutional Amendment deals with ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) Emergency powers of the President

      B) Extension of President’s Rule

      C) Reduction of voting age to 18 years

      D) Financial Emergency

      Option c – Reduction of voting age to 18 years

      Which of the following statements about Exit Polls is correct? ( TNUSRB Sub-Inspector MCQ Practice )

      A) A survey of voters after casting their vote regarding their choice

      B) Exit Polls and Opinion Polls are the same

      C) Exit Polls predict election results with total accuracy

      D) Exit Polls were introduced as an administrative tool to prevent impersonation

      Option a – A survey of voters after casting their vote regarding their choice

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