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(a) Decentralisation of powers
(b) All of the above
(c) Devolution of powers
(d) Panchayati Raj System
The correct answers to the above question in:
Answer: (b)
Grassroots democracy is a tendency towards designing political processes involving the common people as constituting a fundamental political and economic group. It focuses on people or society at a local level rather than at the centre of major political activity.
Devolution and decentralization of power and Panchayati raj system are essential elements of such a system.
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Question : 1
Which one of the following aimed at providing a federal structure for India?
a) Government of India Act, 1935
b) Montague-Chelmsford Reforms Act, 1919
c) Charter Act, 1831
d) Indian Council Act, 1909
Answer »Answer: (a)
Question : 2
Match the following:
List I | List II |
(Terms) | (Meanings) |
A. July 22, 1947 | 1. Adoption of National Song by the Constituent Assembly |
B. January 24, 1950 | 2. Adoption of National Emblem by the Government |
C. January 26, 1950 | 3. Adoption of National Calendar by the Government |
D. March 22, 1957 | 4. Adoption of National Flag by the Constituent Assembly |
a) A− 4, B− 1, C− 2, D− 3
b) A− 4, B− 2, C− 1, D− 3
c) A− 4, B− 1, C− 3, D− 2
d) A− 1 , B− 2, C- 3, D− 4
Answer »Answer: (a)
Question : 3
Consider the following statements regarding the composition of the Constituent Assembly:
- The representatives were to be elected from the four constituents – Hindu, Muslim, Sikh and Christian.
- The chairman of the Union Constitution Committee was Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
- The total strength of the Constituent Assembly was 389.
- The Drafting Committee under the chairmanship of Dr B. R. Ambedkar consisted of eight members.
a) 1 only
b) 3 only
c) 1, 2, 3 and 4
d) 1, 2 and 4
Answer »Answer: (b)
Seats allocated to each British province were to be decided among the three principal communities Muslim, Sikhs and general (all except Muslims and Sikhs), in proportion to their population.
The chairman of the Union constitution committee was Jawaharlal Nehru.
The total strength of constituent Assembly was to be 389. Drafting Committee was consisted of seven members.
Question : 4
Which one of the following is not an element of the State ?
a) Land
b) Government
c) Population
d) Army
Answer »Answer: (d)
The state has four essential elements. These are:
- Population,
- Territory (land),
- Government,
- Sovereignty (or independence).
The first two elements constitute the physical or material basis of the state while the last two form its political and spiritual basis. In modern times relations among nations have grown and many international organizations and institutions have come into being.
Therefore some scholars have argued that international recognition is an essential element of the state.
Question : 5
A. Govt. of India Act, 1919 | 1. Provincial autonomy |
B. Govt. of India Act, 1935 | 2. Separate Electorate |
C. Minto-Morley Reforms | 3. Dyarchy |
D. Cabinet Mission Plan | 4. Constituent Assembly |
a) A− 3, B− 1, C− 2, D– 4
b) A− 2, B− 4, C− 3, D− 1
c) A− 4, B− 1, C− 3, D− 2
d) A− 1, B− 2, C− 3, D− 4
Answer »Answer: (a)
Question : 6
What was the duration in the making of Indian Constitution?
a) 3 Years 6 Months and 7 Days
b) 2 Years 11 Months and 18 Days
c) 1 Year 10 Months and 12 Days
d) 2 Years 10 Months and 5 Days
Answer »Answer: (b)
The Indian Constitution is the world’s longest Constitution.
At the time of commencement, the Constitution had 395 articles in 22 parts and 8 schedules.
It consists of almost 80,000 words and took 2 years 11 months and 18 days to make.
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