Saturday, May 7, 2016

ONLINE POLITY Quiz for SSC CPO & SSC CGL 2016


ONLINE POLITY Quiz for SSC CPO & SSC CGL 2016

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For the first time SSC CPO 2016 examination will be held in Computer Based pattern and managing time will be one of the important factor while solving the questions. So in order to make students familiar with such a situations we are providing questions in a time based manner , which will help students to manage the time properly.


1. Which of the following is concerned with the auditing of the revenue and the expenditure of the Government of India.?
Public Account Committee
Estimates Committees
Business Advisory Committee
Committee on Offices on Profit

2. The Parliament in India consists of 
 I. President 
 II. Rajya Sabha 
 III. Lok Sabha 
 IV. Vice President
I, II and III
II and III
II, III and IVII, III and IV
I, II, III and IV

3. Which Union Territories are represented in Rajya Sabha at present? 
 I. Delhi 
 II. Pondicherry 
 III. Lakshadweep 
 IV. Chandigarh 
I, II and IV
II and III
I, II, III and IV
I and II

4. The Constitution of India provides that a bill passed by the Union Parliament cannot become a law until the President accords his approval to it. Normally, the President accords his approval but he can withhold his assent and can ask the House to reconsider it. This power is applicable to the 
 1. Money Bills 
 2. Ordinary Bills 
 3. Financial Bills 
1 and 2
2 only
2 and 3
1, 2 and 3

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

6. Under which of the following circumstances can President’s rule be imposed in a State?
If no stable government can be formed
If the Cabinet has lost majority and no other ministry. commanding a majority in the Assembly can be formed at once
If the State Government does not obey the directives given by the Union Government
In all the above cases

7. The judicial powers of the Governor do not include the right to: 
be consulted by the President about appointment of Judges of State High Court
grant pardon
remit punishment or suspend the sentence
pardon death sentence

8. When the Governor can exercise his discretionary powers?
In appointment of Chief Minister if not a single party has clear-cut majority in the House or there is no recognised leader of the majority party
In reservation of a Bill passed by State Legislature for the assent of the President
Dismissing a ministry if he is convinced that it has lost majority support in the Assembly
All the above cases are valid

9. The Chief Minister of a State is:
elected by the State Legislature
appointed by the Governor
appointed by the President
none of the above

10. The Chief Minister stays in office:
as long as the Governor of the State wants him
for a fixed term of 5 years
as long as the Council of Ministers wants him
as long as he enjoys the confidence of the majority party in the Legislative Assembly

                                        

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