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1.

In which country was Bola Ahmed Tinubu elected as the new President?

A. Nepal
B. Norway
C. Nigeria
D. Netherlands
Answer» D. Netherlands
2.

In which state has the Election Commission started the "Mission-300" and "My Vote, My Valentine" campaign?

A. Telangana
B. Goa
C. Kerala
D. Meghalaya
Answer» E.
3.

. The two houses of French parliament under the 5th Republic are---------- --------

A. National Assembly and Senate.
B. House of the people and Senate.
C. House of commons a
D. the House of Lords.
Answer» B. House of the people and Senate.
4.

By the 22nd amendment, in USA, the total term for any President has been fixed at amaximum of ………………years.

A. 10
B. 7
C. 8
D. 4.
Answer» B. 7
5.

The old name of ‘ Liberal party ‘ in Britain was:

A. Tories
B. Whigs.
C. Labour
D. Communists.
Answer» C. Labour
6.

Which Article of the US constitution vests the judicial power with the Supreme Court of USA?

A. Article 1
B. Article 2
C. Article 3
D. Article 4.
Answer» D. Article 4.
7.

Who summons and prorogues the parliament in Britain?

A. The King .
B. The Prime Minister
C. The speaker
D. The opposition leader.
Answer» B. The Prime Minister
8.

The lower house of the French parliament:

A. National Assembly.
B. Lok-Sabha.
C. House of Commons.
D. Senate
Answer» B. Lok-Sabha.
9.

Which one of the following is not a feature of the British constitution?

A. Written constitution
B. Unwritten constitution.
C. Flexible constitution.
D. Parliamentary government.
Answer» B. Unwritten constitution.
10.

Which country has been called as the laboratory of political experiments?

A. Great Britain
B. USA.
C. Communist China
D. France.
Answer» E.
11.

Which prime minister of Great Britain is considered as the ‘model for all prime ministers’?

A. Sir Robert Peel.
B. Palmerston.
C. Gladstone.
D. Robert Walpole.
Answer» D. Robert Walpole.
12.

The oldest parliament in the world is -------------

A. American Congress.
B. Indian Parliament
C. British Parliament
D. Chinese National Peoples Congress .
Answer» D. Chinese National Peoples Congress .
13.

Which of the following is saluted as “an assembly of demi- gods”, by Jefferson?

A. American Congress.
B. Philadelphia Convention 1787.
C. British House of Commons.
D. None of these.
Answer» C. British House of Commons.
14.

The upper house of Swiss legislature is known as-------------.

A. House of cantons.
B. Council of States.
C. Senate.
D. Rajya- Sabha.
Answer» C. Senate.
15.

’ “Crown’ in Britain is an institution which consists of:

A. King alone
B. The Cabinet alone.
C. . The Parliament alone .
D. The King, the Cabinet, and the Parliament.
Answer» E.
16.

” The sun around which other planets revolve” is a statement(Jennings ) which comparesthe position of :

A. The King
B. The Prime Minister.
C. The opposition leader.
D. The speaker.
Answer» C. The opposition leader.
17.

The first president of France under the constitution of the fifth republic:

A. General De Gaulle
B. Michel Debre
C. Napoleon
D. Marshal Petain.
Answer» B. Michel Debre
18.

Which constitution of the world is called by Gladstone as “the most wonderful work everstruck off at a given time by the brain and purpose of man.”

A. Constitution of Switzerland.
B. The Constitution of India.
C. The constitution of France.
D. The constitution of USA.
Answer» E.
19.

Magna Carta, the first historic charter of Great Britain was signed in the year ---------

A. 1215.
B. 1628
C. 1679
D. 1689.
Answer» B. 1628
20.

The first prime minister of Great Britain is------------

A. Robert Walpole.
B. Hubert Walter.
C. Cromwell.
D. Lord Clarendon.
Answer» B. Hubert Walter.
21.

Which constitutional amendment forbids an American citizen from being elected morethan twice to Presidency?

A. 22nd
B. 24th
C. 25th
D. 26th
Answer» B. 24th
22.

Which of the following philosopher used comparative method for comprehending andanalyzing principles, issues and problems of Greek city-states?

A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
D. Cicero.
Answer» D. Cicero.
23.

Who was the undisputed leader of ‘cultural revolution’?

A. Karl Marx.
B. Chiang Kai Shek
C. Sun Yat-Sen.
D. Mao-Tse- Tung.
Answer» E.
24.

The official residence of US President:

A. Rashtra pathi Bhavan
B. Buckingham Palace.
C. White house.
D. President’s palace.
Answer» D. President’s palace.
25.

The forerunner of ‘Cabinet’ in Britain.

A. CABAL
B. Privy Council.
C. Great Council.
D. None of the others.
Answer» B. Privy Council.
26.

Pancha sheel was signed between -------------------------

A. Nehru and Chou En Lai.
B. Nehru and Mao
C. Nehru a
D. Sun Yat-Sen D. Indira Gandhi and Chou En Lai.
Answer» B. Nehru and Mao
27.

Name of the American president, who was elected four times to American Presidency.

A. George Washington
B. .Calvin Coolidge.
C. Woodrow Wilson.
D. Franklin Roosevelt.
Answer» E.
28.

In USA, the residuary powers rest with …………….

A. The National Government.
B. The state governments
C. Both central government a
D. state governments.
Answer» C. Both central government a
29.

China attacked India in the year----------------

A. 1962
B. .1971.
C. 1965.
D. 2000
Answer» B. .1971.
30.

Who prepared and drafted the constitution of the Fifth Republic of France?

A. General De Gaulle
B. Michel Debre
C. Napoleon .
D. Marshal Petain.
Answer» C. Napoleon .
31.

The presiding officer of the House of Representatives in USA is called as……….

A. The Chairman.
B. The President
C. The Speaker
D. The Chancellor.
Answer» D. The Chancellor.
32.

The constitution of the fifth Republic of France came into force on -------

A. August27,1958.
B. 28th September, 1958.
C. 4th September , 1958.
D. 4th October 1958.
Answer» E.
33.

Identify the wrong statement.In Britain a ‘money bill ‘ is :

A. A public bill.
B. .They originate always in the lower house.
C. The role of the upper house in matters of money bill is formal.
D. Both Houses have co-equal powers in matters of money bill.
Answer» E.
34.

Which are the two houses of the American Senate.?

A. House of Commons and the Senate
B. House of Commons and House of Lords.
C. House of Representatives a
D. the Senate . D. House of the People and the Senate.
Answer» D. the Senate . D. House of the People and the Senate.
35.

The upper house of British parliament is -------.

A. Supreme Court.
B. House of lords.
C. House of Commons.
D. Nil.
Answer» C. House of Commons.
36.

The US President is elected, constitutionally, by an electoral college consisting ofpresidential electors:

A. As is the number of members in both Houses of the Congress.
B. As is the number of members in House of Representative alone.
C. As is the number of members in Senate alone.
D. None of the above.
Answer» B. As is the number of members in House of Representative alone.
37.

’Kangaroo- closure ‘means:

A. The power of the speaker to select the most important bills for discussion.
B. The power of the speaker to declare, all bills passed without discussion.
C. The power of the speaker to select appropriate questions submitt
D. to him
Answer» B. The power of the speaker to declare, all bills passed without discussion.
38.

Which of the following is not a function of the.”Constitutional Council “in France.?

A. determines the constitutionality of governmental or parliamentary laws.
B. supervises the election of the President of France.
C. makes conformity with the constitution of an international agreement.
D. Enforce its decisions.
Answer» E.
39.

The presiding officer of House of Lords in Britain:

A. Lord Chancellor.
B. The speaker.
C. The Prime minister .
D. The Chancellor of Exchequer.
Answer» B. The speaker.
40.

On which date, now a new elected President is sworn in to office?

A. No particular date
B. January 06
C. March 04
D. January20.
Answer» E.
41.

.In France, the Court of Cassation is,

A. The top of ordinary courts.
B. The top of administrative courts.
C. The top of all Courts.
D. None of these.
Answer» B. The top of administrative courts.
42.

The king can do no wrong’ is phrase associated with,

A. France.
B. China
C. India
D. Britain
Answer» E.
43.

Where do the disputes between the National government and State governments must besettled, as per the provisions of the US Constitution?

A. The congress.
B. The federal Courts.
C. The senate.
D. Parliamentary Committee.
Answer» C. The senate.
44.

Who is considered as the chief exponent of the theory of separation of powers?

A. Montesquieu
B. John Locke.
C. Blackstone.
D. James Madison.
Answer» B. John Locke.
45.

The Prime Minister of Great Britain when India got Independence in 1947 ?

A. Jawaharlal Nehru.
B. Clement Atley.
C. Lo
D. Mount Batten . D. Winston Churchill.
Answer» C. Lo
46.

How many members are elected by an American state to Senate?

A. 02
B. 01
C. 03
D. 04.
Answer» B. 01
47.

Who is the presiding officer of House of Commons in Britain?

A. The King.
B. The Speaker
C. The Prime minister.
D. The Lord Chancellor
Answer» C. The Prime minister.
48.

Which Article of the US constitution vests the executive power with the President?

A. Article 1
B. Article 2
C. Article 3
D. Article 4.
Answer» C. Article 3
49.

Which of the following is not a feature of the British Crown?

A. Crown is an institution.
B. The Crown is immortal.
C. Crown is the real executive in Britain.
D. Crown is a person.
Answer» E.
50.

Who prepares and pioneers the budget in Britain?

A. The Prime minister
B. .The King .
C. The Chancellor of Exchequer.
D. The Lord Chancellor.
Answer» D. The Lord Chancellor.