Previous Years Solved Questions of UPSC Civil Services Examination(Administration paper) : Series One (Reference Book :Disha Publication)
Question No 06.In which one of the following country will the no-confidence motion to bring down the goverment passed by the simultaneously a majority to elect
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Question No 01.Under which one of the Ministries of the Government of India does the Food and Nutrition Board work?
- Ministry of Rural Development
- Ministry of Human Resource Development
- Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
- Ministry of Agriculture
Question No 02.If in an election to a State legislative assembly, the candidate who is declared elected loses his deposit,it means that:
- a very large number of candidates contested the election
- the elected candidate's victory over his nearest rival was very marginal
- the election was for a multi-member constituency
- the polling was very poor
Question No 03.Which of the following are the state in which the lok ayukta Act includes the Chief Minister in its ambit?
- Rajasthan and Karnataka
- Madhya Pradesh and Orissa
- Gujarat and Maharashtra
- West Bengal and Kerala
Question No 04.which one of the following countries had more o less evolved into a two-party system?
- Myanmar
- Pakistan
- Bangladesh
- Sri Lanka
Question No 05.If the number of seats allocated to a state in the Lok Sabha is 42,then the number of seats reserved for the scheduled Castes in the state will be:
- 6
- 14
- 7
- 21
Question No 06.In which one of the following country will the no-confidence motion to bring down the goverment passed by the simultaneously a majority to elect
successor government?
- Portugal
- Italy
- Germany
- France
Question No 07.Proportional representation is not necessary in a country where:
- there is fusion of presidential and parliamentary forms of government
- the first past-post system prevails
- a two party system has developed
- there are no reserved constituencies
Question No 08 The concept of public Interest litigation originated in:
- Canada
- USA
- Australia
- United Kingdom
Question No 09.The Parliament can make any law for the whole or any part India for implementing international treaties:
- Without the consent of any state
- with the concept of the state concerned
- with the consent of the majority of states
- with the consent of all the state
Question No 10.State funding of elections takes place in:
- Germany and Austria
- France and Italy
- Britain and Switzerland
- U.S.A and Canada
Question No 11.The Indian parliamentary system is different from the British parliamentary system in that India has:
- the system of judicial review
- bicameral legislature
- system of collective responsibility
- both a real and a nominal executive
Question No 12.The state which has the largest number of seats reserved for the scheduled Tribes in the Lok Sabha is:
- Madhya Pradesh
- Uttar Pradesh
- Gujarat
- Bihar
Question No 13.In what way does the Indian parliament exercise control over the administration?
- By compelling the executive to issue writs
- By marking the administrators send periodic reports
- Through consultative Committees in various ministries
- Through Parliamentary Committees
Question No 14.In which one of the following areas does the state Goverment not have control over its local bodies?
- Personnel matters
- Legislation
- Financial matters
- citizens'grievances
Question No 15.Which one of the following Articles of the principle of the state policy deals with the promotion of international peace and security?
- 41
- 48A
- 51
- 43A
Question No 16.As per Indian Protocol,Who among the following ranks highest in the order of precedence?
- Speaker of the LOk Sabha
- Governor of a State within his state
- former Presidents
- Deputy Prime Minister
Question No 17. Survey of India is under the ministry of
- Defence
- Environment and Forest
- Home Affairs
- Science and Technology
Question No 18. The resolution for removing the Vice-President of India can be moved in the
- Lok Sabha alone
- Either House of Parliament
- Joint Sitting of Parliament
- Rajya Sabha alone
Question No 19. The Prime Minister of India, at the time of his/her appointment
- Need not necessarily be a member of one of the Houses of the Parliament but must become a member of one of the Houses within six months.
- need not necessarily be a member of one of the Houses of the Parliament but must become a member of the Lok Sabha within six months.
- must be a member of one of the Houses of the Parliament.
- must be a member of the Lok sabha.
Question No 20 .In the Constitution of India ,promotion of international peace and security is included in the
- Ninth Schedule
- Fundamental Duties
- Directive Principles of State policy
- Preamble to the Constitution
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