Daily Updates Mock Test 74 + 75

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MOCK TEST 74 + 75
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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Who calls the Joint Session of the two Houses of the Parliament?

    • A.

      The President

    • B.

      The Prime Minister

    • C.

      The Lok Sabha speaker

    • D.

      The vice President

    Correct Answer
    A. The President
  • 2. 

    No confidence Motion against the Union Council of Ministers can be initiated- 

    • A.

      In the Rajya Sabha only

    • B.

      in the Lok Sabha only

    • C.

      Both in the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha/ Both in the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha

    • D.

      In the State Assemblies

    Correct Answer
    B. in the Lok Sabha only
  • 3. 

    A Money Bill in the Indian Parliament can be introduced only with the recommendation of the –

    • A.

      President

    • B.

      Prime Minister

    • C.

      Speaker of Lok Sabha

    • D.

      Union Finance Minister

    Correct Answer
    A. President
  • 4. 

     Sikkim was made an integral part of India under the

    • A.

      36th Amendment

    • B.

      39th Amendment

    • C.

      40th Amendment

    • D.

      42nd Amendment

    Correct Answer
    A. 36th Amendment
  • 5. 

    The power to curve out a new State is vested in

    • A.

      The Parliament

    • B.

      The President

    • C.

      The Council of Ministers

    • D.

      State’s Reorganisation Commission

    Correct Answer
    A. The Parliament
  • 6. 

    How many types of writs can be issued by the Supreme Court?

    • A.

      2

    • B.

      3

    • C.

      5

    • D.

      6

    Correct Answer
    C. 5
  • 7. 

     What makes the Judiciary the guardian of the Constitution?

    • A.

      Independence

    • B.

      Service conditions

    • C.

      Salary

    • D.

      Judicial Review

    Correct Answer
    D. Judicial Review
  • 8. 

    In the Supreme Court of India, the number of Judges including the Chief Justice is now

    • A.

      20

    • B.

      25

    • C.

      24

    • D.

      31

    Correct Answer
    B. 25
  • 9. 

    On which of the following ground can a judge of the Supreme Court be impeached?  (1) Violation of the Constitution (2) Proved misbehavious (3) In capacity to act as a judge Select the correct answer using the code given below

    • A.

      1 only

    • B.

      2 only

    • C.

      1, 2, and 3

    • D.

      2 and 3 only

    Correct Answer
    D. 2 and 3 only
  • 10. 

    Acting Chief justice of the Supreme Court in India is appointed by the

    • A.

      Chief Justice of Supreme Court

    • B.

      Prime Minister

    • C.

      President

    • D.

      Law Minister

    Correct Answer
    C. President
  • 11. 

    Who of the following is present Chief Justices of India?

    • A.

      Justice Dipak Misra

    • B.

      Justice Ranjan Gogoi

    • C.

      Justice R. M. Lodha

    • D.

      Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar

    Correct Answer
    B. Justice Ranjan Gogoi
  • 12. 

    Under which Article of the constitution of India can the President of India be impeached

    • A.

      Article 61

    • B.

      Article 75

    • C.

      Article 76

    • D.

      Article 356

    Correct Answer
    A. Article 61
  • 13. 

    What are the qualifications of a judge of the High Court?

    • A.

      Should have been a judge for 10 years of Subordinate court under the Judicial Service of the State

    • B.

      Should have been an Advocate for 10 years in a High Courts in India

    • C.

      Either (a) or (b)

    • D.

      None of these

    Correct Answer
    C. Either (a) or (b)
  • 14. 

    Current Comptroller and Auditor general of India is

    • A.

      VN Kaul

    • B.

      Vinod Rai

    • C.

      Rajiv Mehrishi

    • D.

      Shashi Kant Sharma

    Correct Answer
    C. Rajiv Mehrishi
  • 15. 

    Which of the following States can nominate two women members to the Legislative Assembly?

    • A.

      Himachal Pradesh

    • B.

      Uttar Pradesh

    • C.

      Jammu and Kashmir

    • D.

      Kerala

    Correct Answer
    C. Jammu and Kashmir
  • 16. 

    The salary of the Chief Justice and other judges of the Supreme Court :

    • A.

      Cannot be reduced under any circumstances

    • B.

      Can be reduced by Parliament by a two-thirds majority

    • C.

      Can be reduced during the national emergency

    • D.

      Can be reduced during the financial emergency

    Correct Answer
    D. Can be reduced during the financial emergency
  • 17. 

    .Judicial Review means :

    • A.

      the right of the judiciary to advice the President on constitutional matters

    • B.

      The power of the judiciary to pronounce upon the constitutionality of laws passed by the Legislature and orders issued by the Executive

    • C.

      the right of the Parliament to ask the judiciary to review its own judgement in view of the popular resentment

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    B. The power of the judiciary to pronounce upon the constitutionality of laws passed by the Legislature and orders issued by the Executive
  • 18. 

    .The Central Government can legislate on a subject in the State List :

    • A.

      If the Parliament passes a resolution

    • B.

      If the President issues an ordinance to this

    • C.

      The Supreme Court grants necessary authority to the Parliament

    • D.

      The Rajya Sabha passes a resolution by two-thirds majority declaring that particular subject in the State list to be of national importance

    Correct Answer
    D. The Rajya Sabha passes a resolution by two-thirds majority declaring that particular subject in the State list to be of national importance
  • 19. 

    In Parliament, the chief spokesman of the government on matters of general policy is the :

    • A.

      Speaker

    • B.

      Prime Minister

    • C.

      Minister of Parliamentary Affairs

    • D.

      Home Minister

    Correct Answer
    B. Prime Minister
  • 20. 

    Which one of the following has been wrongly listed as a Directive principle?

    • A.

      provision of adequate means of livelihood for all the citizens

    • B.

      Provision of employment facilities to all able-bodied persons

    • C.

      protection of workers, especially children

    • D.

      Securing of equal pay for equal work to both men and women

    Correct Answer
    B. Provision of employment facilities to all able-bodied persons
  • 21. 

    Which one of the following financial power is not enjoyed by the Governor?

    • A.

      All the demands for grants are presented before the State Legislature on the recommendation of the Governor

    • B.

      He is incharge of the Contingency Fund of the State and can make advances out of it to meet unforeseen expenditure

    • C.

      The supplementary grants, if any, are presented before the State Legislature on the recommendation of the Governor

    • D.

      He can order the reduction of salaries and allowances of the State civil servants during the President's rule in the State

    Correct Answer
    D. He can order the reduction of salaries and allowances of the State civil servants during the President's rule in the State
  • 22. 

    Which one of the following legislative powers of the State Council of Ministers has been wrongly listed?

    • A.

      It summons and prorogues the session of either or both the Houses of the State Legislature

    • B.

      It determines the business and time-table of the State Legislature

    • C.

      Most of the important bills are introduced in the State Legislature by the Council of Ministers

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. It summons and prorogues the session of either or both the Houses of the State Legislature
  • 23. 

    Which one of the following categories of emergency has not been declared so far?

    • A.

      national emergency

    • B.

      Emergency due to break down of constitutional machinery

    • C.

      financial emergency

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. financial emergency
  • 24. 

    The subjects on which both the Centre and State Governments can legislate are contained in

    • A.

      the Union List

    • B.

      The State List

    • C.

      Concurrent List

    • D.

      Residuary List

    Correct Answer
    C. Concurrent List
  • 25. 

     'Education' which was initially a state subject was transferred to the Concurrent List by the : 

    • A.

      24th Amendment

    • B.

      25th Amendment

    • C.

      42nd Amendment

    • D.

      44th, Amendment

    Correct Answer
    C. 42nd Amendment
  • 26. 

    The Vice-President of India can be removed from his office before the expiry of his term if :

    • A.

      the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution by a majority of its members and the Lok Sabha agrees with the resolution

    • B.

      if the Supreme Court of India recommends his removal

    • C.

      The President so desires

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution by a majority of its members and the Lok Sabha agrees with the resolution
  • 27. 

    Which one of the following functions of the Vice-President as ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha has been wrongly listed ?

    • A.

      He presides over the meetings of the Rajya Sabha and conducts its business

    • B.

      He protects the privileges of the members of Rajya Sabha

    • C.

      He can dissolve the Rajya Sabha

    • D.

      He acts as the spokesman of Rajya Sabha before the President and the Lok Sabha

    Correct Answer
    C. He can dissolve the Rajya Sabha
  • 28. 

    The value of votes of the MLAs for the election of the President is different in order to :

    • A.

      give greater weight to highly populated states

    • B.

      Safeguard the interests of smaller states

    • C.

      Keep the total value of the MLAs votes less than the total value of MPs votes

    • D.

      Maintain uniformity in the scale of representation of the different states

    Correct Answer
    D. Maintain uniformity in the scale of representation of the different states
  • 29. 

    The Right against exploitation in the Fundamental Rights has been given to

    • A.

      Children

    • B.

      Labourers

    • C.

      Govt. servants

    • D.

      Legislators

    Correct Answer
    A. Children
  • 30. 

    The President can declare national emergency : 

    • A.

      Only in case of foreign attack

    • B.

      Only in case of armed rebellion

    • C.

      If he is satisfied that a great threat exists to the security of India either due to war or external aggression or armed rebellion

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. If he is satisfied that a great threat exists to the security of India either due to war or external aggression or armed rebellion
  • 31. 

    Which among the following statements is not true when there is an increase in interest rate in an economy?

    • A.

      Increase in saving

    • B.

      Decrease in loan

    • C.

      increase in production cost

    • D.

      increase in capital return

    Correct Answer
    D. increase in capital return
  • 32. 

    Multiplier process in economic theory is conventionally taken to mean:

    • A.

      The manner in which prices increase

    • B.

      the manner in which banks create credit

    • C.

      income of an economy grows on account of an initial investment

    • D.

      The manner in which government expenditure increases

    Correct Answer
    C. income of an economy grows on account of an initial investment
  • 33. 

    Who said ‘Supply creates its own demand’?

    • A.

      Adam Smith

    • B.

      J. B. Say

    • C.

      Marshall

    • D.

      Ricardo

    Correct Answer
    B. J. B. Say
  • 34. 

     Say’s Law of Market holds that 

    • A.

      Supply is not equal to demand

    • B.

      supply creates its own demand

    • C.

      Demand creates its own supply

    • D.

      supply is greater than demand

    Correct Answer
    B. supply creates its own demand
  • 35. 

    The standard of living in a country is represented by its:

    • A.

      Poverty ratio

    • B.

      Per capita income

    • C.

      national income

    • D.

      unemployment rate

    Correct Answer
    B. Per capita income
  • 36. 

    The method of calculating the national income are-

    • A.

      Income method

    • B.

      Value added method

    • C.

      Expenditure method

    • D.

      All the above

    Correct Answer
    D. All the above
  • 37. 

    Which of the following concepts are most closely associated with J. M. Keynes?

    • A.

      Control of money supply

    • B.

      Marginal utility theory

    • C.

      Indifference curve analysis

    • D.

      Marginal efficiency of capital

    Correct Answer
    D. Marginal efficiency of capital
  • 38. 

     When aggregate supply exceeds aggregate demand

    • A.

      Unemployment falls

    • B.

      Prices rise

    • C.

      Inventories accumulate

    • D.

      unemployment develops

    Correct Answer
    C. Inventories accumulate
  • 39. 

    In a business, raw materials, components, work in progress and finished goods are jointly regarded as

    • A.

      capital stock

    • B.

      Inventory

    • C.

      investment

    • D.

      Net worth

    Correct Answer
    B. Inventory
  • 40. 

    Investment and savings are kept equal through a change in the level of

    • A.

      Consumption

    • B.

      Investment

    • C.

      Government expenditure

    • D.

      Income

    Correct Answer
    A. Consumption
  • 41. 

    The sum total of incomes received for the services of labour, land or capital in a country is called:

    • A.

      Gross domestic product

    • B.

      National income

    • C.

      Gross domestic income

    • D.

      Gross national income

    Correct Answer
    B. National income
  • 42. 

    While determining income the expenditure on which of the following items is not considered as investment?

    • A.

      Construction of factory

    • B.

      Computer

    • C.

      Increase in the stock of unsold articles

    • D.

      Stock and share in joint stock company

    Correct Answer
    C. Increase in the stock of unsold articles
  • 43. 

    In a Laissez-faire economy 

    • A.

      The customers take all the decision regarding production of all the commodities

    • B.

      the Government does not interfere in the free functioning of demand and supply forces in the market

    • C.

      The private-sector takes all the decisions for price-determination of various commodities produced

    • D.

      The Government controls the allocation of all the factors of production

    Correct Answer
    B. the Government does not interfere in the free functioning of demand and supply forces in the market
  • 44. 

    In calculating National Income which of the following is included?

    • A.

      Services of housewives

    • B.

      Pensions

    • C.

      Income of smugglers

    • D.

      Income of watchmen

    Correct Answer
    D. Income of watchmen
  • 45. 

    Who propounded the market law?

    • A.

      Adam Smith

    • B.

      J. B. Say

    • C.

      T. R. Malthus

    • D.

      David Recardo

    Correct Answer
    B. J. B. Say
  • 46. 

    Most of working population of India is engaged in?

    • A.

      Public sector

    • B.

      Primary sector

    • C.

      Secondary sector

    • D.

      Tertiary sector

    Correct Answer
    B. Primary sector
  • 47. 

    Corporate tax is imposed by?

    • A.

      State government

    • B.

      Central government

    • C.

      Both

    • D.

      Local government

    Correct Answer
    B. Central government
  • 48. 

    ‘Shishu’, ‘Kishore’ and ‘Tarun’ are associated with?

    • A.

      SBI

    • B.

      RESERVE BANK

    • C.

      IDBI

    • D.

      MUDRA BANK

    Correct Answer
    D. MUDRA BANK
  • 49. 

    Mastricht treaty is related to?

    • A.

      Environment protection

    • B.

      European unification

    • C.

      WTO

    • D.

      Atomic power limitation

    Correct Answer
    B. European unification
  • 50. 

    National Income Estimate is prepared by?

    • A.

      Department of Economics and affairs

    • B.

      CSO(Central Statistical Organization)

    • C.

      RBI

    • D.

      Finance ministry

    Correct Answer
    B. CSO(Central Statistical Organization)

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