Previous Year Quiz G.S. Quiz For SSC And FCI Exam

October 3, 2015    

01.Which of the following acts introduced communal electorate in India? 
(a) Indian Council Act, 1861
(b) Indian Council Act, 1892
(c) Indian Council Act, 1909
(d) Government of India Act, 1935

02.Which one of the following describes India a Secular State? 
(a) Fundamental Rights   
(b) Preamble to the Constitution 
(c) 9th Schedule    
(d) Directive Principles 

03.Which article of the Indian Constitution provides for the institution of Panchayati Raj?
(a) Article 36     
(b) Article 39
(c) Article 40    
(d) Article 48

04.Right against Exploitation mentioned in our constitution in article 
(a) 14-15      
(b) 23-24
(c) 40-41      
(d) 52-53

05.Recommendation to the president of India on the specific Union-State fiscal relations are made by the 
(a) Finance Minister   
(b) Reserve Bank of India 
(c) Planning Commission   
(d) Finance Commission 

06.The resolution for removing the Vice-President of India can be moved in the 
(a) Lok Sabha alone   
(b) Either House of Parliament 
(c) Joint sitting of Parliament 
(d) Rajya Sabha alone

07.Which one of the following High Court has the Territorial Jurisdiction over Andaman and Nicobar Islands? 
(a) Hyderabad     
(b) Calcutta 
(c) Madras       
(d) Odisha 

08.Who had estimated National Income in India first?
(a) Dadabhai Naoroji   
(b) R.C. Dutt 
(c) V.K.R.V. Rao     
(d) D.R. Cadgil 

09.Which is NOT a source of Agriculture finance in India? 
(a) Co-operative Societies   
(b) Commercial Banks 
(c) Regional Rural Banks   
(d) None of the above 

10.Which is the highest body that approves Five Years Plans in the country?
(a) Planning Commission   
(b) Union Cabinet 
(c) Parliament     
(d) National Development Council 

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Previous Year Quiz G.S. Quiz For SSC And FCI Exam 4.5 5 Yateendra sahu October 3, 2015 01.Which of the following acts introduced communal electorate in India?  (a) Indian Council Act, 1861 (b) Indian Council Act, 1892 (c) I...


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