SSC Indian Polity Previous Year Questions set 2

11. Which presently serving State Chief Minister has been in office continuously for the longest period ?(SSC (10+2) 2013)
A. Sheila Dikshit
B. Narendra Modi
C. Bhupinder Singh Hooda
D. Manik Sarkar

Answer –D. Manik Sarkar
Explanation-



12. Which of the following High Courts had legalized gay sex in
India during 2009?(SSC MTS Patna 2014)
A. Mizoram
B. Goa
C. Delhi
D. Chandigarh

Answer –C. Delhi
Explanation-



13. Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha had passed the Lokpal Bill with more strong amendments in_ [SSC MTS 2014]
A. 2012
B. 2013
C. 2009
D. 2011

Answer –B. 2013
Explanation-



14. The Mandal Commission Report refers to (SSC MTS 2014)
A. the Other Backward Classes
B. the Scheduled Tribes
C. the Minorities
D. the Scheduled Castes

Answer –A. the Other Backward Classes
Explanation-



15. Which of the following States has recorded rudest Voting percent in Vidhan Sab& Election 2013? [SSC MTS Patna 2014]
A. Rajasthan
B. Madhya Pradesh
C. Mizoram
D. Chattisgarh

Answer – C. Mizoram
Explanation-



16. ‘Democratic Centralism’ is an important feature of a : [SSC CGL Tier-I Re-Exam–2014]
A. Communist state
B. Democratic state
C. Totalitarian state
D. Socialist state

Answer –A. Communist state
Explanation-



17. How many assembly segments are there as per Vidhan SabhaElections 2013 in Delhi ? [SSC MTS 2014]
A. 70
B. 72
C. 66
B. 68

Answer –A. 70
Explanation-



18. Consumer Protection Act 1986, was amended in : [SSC CGL Tier-I Re-Exam–2014]
A. 1992
B. 1993
C. 1994
D. 1991

Answer –D. 1991
Explanation-



19. What is the ancient school of law ? [SSC CAPFs 2014]
A. The Philosophical school
B. The Historical School
C. The Analytical School
D. The Sociological School

Answer –A. The Philosophical school
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20. ‘Shadow Cabinet’ is the feature of Administrative system of : [SSC CGL Tier-I Re-Exam–2014]
A. Britain
B. USA
C. France
D. Japan

Answer –A. Britain
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