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  • 2015

    An Initiative for student FB & Whats App GROUP

    [ GENRAL STUDIES MCQ ] Cover INIDAN POLITY,HISTORY,ECONOMY,SCIENCE.etc..

  • GS Paper1(PRE)

    Union-and-its-Territory & Citizenship-In-

    India

    1.Which of the statements is correct.

    a. To form a new state, the relevant Bill may be introduced in either house of Parliament only

    on the

    recommendation of the the President.

    b. To form a new state, the relevant Bill can only be introduced in the Lok Sabha, with the

    recommendation

    of the President.

    c. To form a new state the relevant Bill can only be introduced in the Rajya Sabha with the

    recommendation of the President.

    d. To form a new state, Presidents recommendation is not required.

    Choose one

    a

    b

    c

    d

    ANSWER-

    2.Consider the following statements.

  • 1. To form a new state, the opinion of the state legislature is not binding on the President. 2. To form a new state, the opinion of the state legislature is binding on the President. 3. To form a new state, the Bill needs to be passed by the Parliament by a simple majority. 4. To form a new state, the Bill needs to be passed by the Parliament by a Special Majority. Which of the above statements is/are correct a. 1 only b. 1 & 3 only c. 2 only d. 1 & 4 only Choose one:

    a b c d

    ANSWER-

    3.Consider the following statements.

    1. Asylum is the legal protection granted to people in any country who are afraid to return to their home country. 2. Domicile means to stay in a country with the intention of making it his or her permanent home. 3. Expelling an alien is called deportation. 4. Resident is one who resided in the country for certain number of days.

    Which of the above statement is / are correct

    a. 1 only b. 1, 2 & 4 only c. 2 only d. All of the above

  • Choose one:

    a b c d

    ANSWER-

    4.Consider the following statements.

    1. The provisions relating to citizenship are contained in Articles 5 to 11 in Part II of the

    constitution of India.

    2. The constitution of India provided a single citizenship for the entire country.

    3. Since 2003, dual citizenship is allowed by Indian law that is called overseas citizens of

    India.

    4. A nonresident Indian is a citizen of India but has not resided in India for the required

    number of days.

    Which of the above statement is / are correct.

    a. 1 only

    b. 1 & 4 only

    c. 2, 3 & 4 only

    d. All of the above

    Choose one:

  • a

    b

    c

    d

    ANSWER-

    5.Consider the following statements. The state reorganization commission (1953) that

    included Fazal Ali, KM Panikkar & HN Kunzru, laid down some criteria for accepting the

    demand by a region for the formation of a state are

    1.Formation of a new state must strengthen preserve national unity.

    2. State are to be formed on the basis of linguistic & cultural unity.

    3. Financial, Administrative & economic viability must be considered.

    4. It should aid the process of implementation of five years plan.

    Which of the above statements is / are correct.

    a. 1 only

    b. 1 & 4 only

    c. 1, 2 & 4 only

    d. All of the above

    Choose one: a b c d

  • ASNWER-

    6.Which of the statement is incorrect.

    a. The facility of overseas citizenship of India was made available to all the person of Indian

    origin of any country.

    b. Dual citizens do not have voting rights.

    c. Neither can they be elected to Public Office nor they eligible for defence job.

    d. Dual citizens do not required visa for travel to India.

    Choose one:

    a

    b

    c

    d

    ANSWER-

    7.Consider the following statements.

    1. Puducherry was a former French Colony.

    2. It consists of four regions Poducherry, Karaikal (Tamil Nadu), Mahe (Kerala),& Yanam

    (Andhra Pradesh).

    3. After 36th Constitutional Amendment Act in 1975, Sikkim became the 22nd state of the

    Indian Union.

    4. In 1963 Puducherry became a Union Territory.

  • Which of the above statements is/are correct

    a. 2 only

    b. 3 only

    c. 4 only

    d. All of the above

    Choose one:

    a

    b

    c

    d

    ANSWER-

    8.WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS IS/ARE INCORRECT

    A. DHAR COMMISSION WAS SET UP BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY

    IN 1948 TO CONSIDER THE QUESTION OF REORGANIZATION OF STATES IN INDIA.

    B. DHAR COMMISSION FAVOURED REORGANIZATION OF STATES ON THE BASIS OF LANGUAGE.

    C. THE GOVERNMENT IN 1948 SET UP A HIGH LEVEL COMMITTEE CALLED LINGUISTIC PROVINCES

    COMMITTEE. CONSISTING OF NEHRU, PATEL & SITA RAMMAIAH TO CONSIDER THE

    DHARCOMMISSIONS RECOMMENDATION.

    D. ANDHRA PRADESH BECAME THE FIRST STATE WHICH WAS FORMED ON BASIS OF LANGUAGE.

    CHOOSE ONE

    A

  • B

    C

    D

    ASNWER-

    9.Indian citizenship of any person can be deprived on the

    following grounds.

    a. If the citizen has shown himself by act or speech to be disloyal towards the constitution of India. b. The central government shall deprive a person of citizenship for public good. c. If a person has been ordinarily resident out of India for a continuous period of 5 years. d. During the time of war, if that citizen may be engaged, unlawfully traded or communicated with an enemy assited any enemy in that war. Choose one:

    a b c d

    ANSWER-

    10.Consider the following statements.

    1. Those born in India on or after 26th January 1950 but before 1st July 1967 are citizens of India by birth, irrespective of the nationality of their parents. 2. Those born in India on or after July 1987, are considered citizens of India only if either of their parents is a citizen of India at the time of their birth.

  • 3. Those born outside India on or after 26th January 1950 but before 10th December 1992 are citizens of India by descent, if their father was a citizen of India at the time of their birth. 4. Any question related with citizenship, shall be determined by the concern state in which the citizen have its voter ID. Which of the above statement is / are correct.

    a. 1 only b. 2 only c. 3 only d. 4 only

    CHOOSE ONE:

    A

    B

    C

    D

    ANSWER-

    Economics : An Introduction

    1. Consider the following

    statements.

    1. Macro economics examines the economic behavior of individual.

    2. Microeconomics studies national income, poverty employment etc.

    Which of the above statements is / are

    true.

  • a. Both 1 & 2

    b. 1 only

    c. 2 only

    d. Neither 1 nor

    Choose one: a

    b

    c

    d

    2. Consider the following

    statements.

    1. Keynesian theory says that state cant stimulate economic growth.

    2. Keynesian theory were first published in the General theory of Employment.

    3. Keynesian theory can work only in developed country.

    Which of the above statements is / are

    true.

    a. 2 only

    b. 1 & 3 only

    c. 1 & 2 only

    d. 1, 2 & 3 only

    Choose one: a

    b

    c

    d

    3. Consider the following

  • statements.

    1. Development economics mainly works in lowincome countries.

    2. The most prominent development economists are Nobel laureates Amartya Sen & Joseph

    Stiglitz.

    Which of the above statements is / are

    true.

    a. 1 only

    b. 2 only

    c. Both 1 & 2

    d. Neither 1 nor 2

    Choose one: a

    b

    c

    d

    4. Consider the following

    statements.

    1. Green economics supports the interaction between humans & nature.

    2. Economic growth can be measure from GNP & GDP.

    3. GNP is defined as the total market value of all final goods & services produced within the

    country in a given period of time.

    Which of the above statements is / are

    true.

    a. 2 & 3 only

    b. 1 & 2 only

    c. 1, 2 & 3 only

    d. 1 & 3 only

  • Choose one: a

    b

    c

    d

    Emergency Provisions

    1. Consider the following statement in

    context

    Emergency provisions.

    1) Emergency due to war, external aggression or armed rebellion that popularly known as

    National Emergency comes under Art. 356.

    2) An Emergency due to the failure of the constitutional Machinery in the states comes under

    Article 360.

    3) Financial Emergency due to a threat to the financial stability or credit of India that

    popularly known as President Rule in the country comes under Article 352.

    Which of the statement given above is / are correct.

    a) 1 & 2 only

    b) 1, 2 & 3 only

    c) 3 only

    d) None of the above

    Choose one: a

    b

    c

    d

    2.Consider the following statement.

  • 1) The 42nd Amendment Act of 1976 enabled the President of limit the operation of a National

    Emergency to a specified part of India.

    2) 44th Amendment Act of 1978 substituted the word armed Rebellion for internal disturance.

    3) When a National emergency is declared on the ground of war or external aggression it is

    known as External Emergency. 4) When National emergency declared on the ground of armed rebellion it is known as Internal Emergency.

    Which of the statement given above is / are correct.

    a) 1, 3 & 4 only

    b) 2 & 4 only

    c) 1, 2 & 3 only

    d) All of the above

    Choose one: a

    b

    c

    d

    3.Consider the following statements:

    1) The Rajya Sabha alone has the power to declare that it would be in national interst for the

    parliament to legislate with respect to a matter in the state list.

    2) Resolution appproving the proclamation of Emergency are passed only by the Lok Sabha.

    Which of the statements given above is / are correct.

    a) 1 only

    b) 2 only

  • c) Both 1 & 2

    d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Choose one: a

    b

    c

    d

    Vice-President of India

    1. Consider the following

    statements.

    1) The Election of VicePresident does not include the members of the State Legislative

    Assemblies.

    2) The VicePresident should be qualified for election as a member of the Rajya

    Sabha.

    3) The nomination of a candidate for election to the office of VicePresident

    Must be subscribed by at least 20 electors as proposers and 20 electors as seconders.

    Which of the statement given above is /

    are correct.

    a) 1 only

    b) 1, 2 only

    c) 1, 3 only

    d) 1, 2 & 3

    Choose one: a

    b

    c

    d

  • 2. Consider the following

    statements.

    1) The VicePresident acts as the exofficio chairman of Rajya Sabha.

    2) In the absence of President, the VicePresident act as President only for a maximum

    period three month.

    Which of the statement given above is /

    are correct.

    a) 1 only

    b) 1, 2 only

    c) Both 1 & 2

    d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Choose one: a

    b

    c

    d

    4. Consider the following

    statements:

    1.An election petition calling in question an election to the office of Vicepresident may be

    presented by an candidate at such election or by any ten or more electors joined together

    as petitioners.

    2 According to Article 71 of the constitution, all doubts and disputes arising out of or in

    connection with the election of President or Vicepresident shall be inquired into and decided

    by the chief election commissioner.

    which of the above statements is/are

    correct?

    a) only 1

    b) only 2

    c) both 1 and 2

    d) neither 1 nor 2

  • Choose one: a

    b

    c

    d