Q: Who is the Head of the Government in India?

A: The President

B: the Prime Minister

C: the speaker

D: the Deputy Chairman of Rajya sabha



the Prime Minister


Q: In whose consultation does the President convene and prorogue all sessions of Parliament?

A: The Speaker

B: The Prime Minister

C: The Prime Minister and the leader of the opposition in Lok Sabha

D: The Council of Ministers



The Prime Minister


Q: In Lok Sabha seats are allocated to the various states on the basis of :

A: their geographical area

B: their resources

C: their population

D: None of the above



their population


Q: Minto Morley Reforms is also known as:

A: Government of India Act 1919

B: Government of India Act 1892

C: Government of India Act 1935

D: Government of India Act 1909



Government of India Act 1909


Q: Which of the following writs is issued to courts, corporation or a person directing them to perform their public duty?

A: Habeas Corpus

B: Qua Warranto

C: Mandamus

D: Prohibition



Mandamus


Q: How many members may be nominated by the President of India in the Council of States (Rajya Sabha) ?

A: not more than 2 members

B: not more than 5 members

C: not more than 12 members

D: not more than 20 members



not more than 12 members


Q: The first State in India to be formed on linguistic basis is:

A: Andhra Pradesh

B: Odisha

C: Karnataka

D: Maharashtra



Andhra Pradesh


Q: From which of the countries Constitution of India has adopted Fundamental Duties ?

A: USA

B: Canada

C: Erstwhile USSR

D: UK



Erstwhile USSR


Q: Balwant Rai Mehta Committee was appointed to review:

A: National Extension Service

B: Panchayati Raj

C: Electoral system

D: Community Development Programme



Community Development Programme


Q: When was Simla Agreement signed between India and Pakistan?

A: 1972

B: 1966

C: 1971

D: 1965



On July 2, 1972 signed by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto of Pakistan.
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