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This set of Comparative Politics Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Comparative Politics Set 10

Q1 | Which one of the following Presidents of India held office for two consecutive terms?
  • Dr. Rajendra Prasad
  • Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
  • Dr. Zakir Hussain
  • Both [a]and[b].
Q2 | Parliamentary form of government first evolved in:
  • U.S.A
  • Britain
  • Rome
  • Greece.
Q3 | Who is the real executive in England?
  • King
  • Ministers
  • Privy Council d. House of Lor
Q4 | Which of the following countries does not have a parliamentary form of government?
  • India
  • U.S.A
  • Japan d. Englan
Q5 | Legally who has the power to dissolve the lower house in the parliamentary form of government?
  • The Head of Government
  • The Head of the State
  • The Head of Parliament
  • The Head of Judiciary.
Q6 | In Presidential system, the head of the state:
  • Cannot be removed by the legislature
  • Can be removed by the legislature
  • Can be removed by the legislature through a very difficult process
  • None of these.
Q7 | The power of the judiciary to declare a law invalid on constitutional grounds is:
  • Judicial Review
  • Activism
  • Supremacy
  • Absolutism.
Q8 | In U.S.A and India judges of the Supreme Court are appointed by …………….. a. Prime Minister b. Cabinet c. President d. Parliament.70.In India, the power of judicial review is:
  • Extra- constitutional
  • Unconstitutional
  • Constitutional
  • None of these.
Q9 | The concept of Rule of Law is a special feature of the:
  • Constitution of Switzerland
  • Constitution of USA
  • British Constitution
  • Constitution of Germany.
Q10 | The most clear exposition of ‘Rule of Law’ is provided by:
  • Jean Bodin
  • Ivor Jennings
  • A.V.Dicey
  • Earnest Barker.
Q11 | A.V.Dicey expounded ‘Rule of Law’ in his book entitled:
  • An Introduction to the Study of Law of Constitution
  • The Treatise on Civil Government
  • Constitutional Law of Britain
  • The Politics.
Q12 | In which one of the following cases the Chief Justice of the U.S Supreme Court recognize thepower of Judicial Review?
  • McCulloch v. Maryland
  • Marbury v. Madison
  • Gibbon v. Ogdeu d. Scott v. Stanfor
Q13 | The Vohra Committee was appointed to look into:
  • Socio-economic nexus
  • Political-industrial nexus
  • Religio-politics nexus
  • Crime- politics nexus.
Q14 | The Vohra Committee submitted its report in the year?
  • 1993
  • 1995
  • 1996
  • 1998.
Q15 | The Government of India appointed the Mandal Committee in the year?
  • 1976
  • 1977
  • 1978
  • 1980.
Q16 | The recommendations by Mandal Committee provide?
  • 22% job reservation to the OBC
  • 27%job reservation to the OBC
  • 22.5%% job reservation to SCs and STs
  • 28% job reservation to the OBC.
Q17 | Who was the first chairman of SC/ST?
  • Bhota Paswan Shastri
  • H.Hanumanthappan
  • Dileep Singh Bharia
  • Bizay Sokar Shastri.
Q18 | International Human Rights Day is observed every year on:
  • 5 June
  • 8 January
  • 10 December
  • 20 December.
Q19 | The Protection of Human Rights Act of India was passed in the year:
  • 1994
  • 1993
  • 1998
  • 1996.
Q20 | Universal Declaration of Human Rights consist of:
  • One Preamble and 30 Articles
  • 15 Articles
  • One Preamble and 28 Articles
  • One Preamble and 10 Articles.
Q21 | International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights came into force in the year:
  • 1948
  • 1950
  • 1996
  • 1966.
Q22 | The power of appointing and removing the Chairperson of National Human RightsCommission in India vest with:
  • President
  • Prime Minister
  • Council of Minister
  • Chief Justice of Supreme Court.
Q23 | Who was the first Chairperson of National Human Rights Commission in India?
  • Justice Ranganath Misra
  • Justice J.S.Varma
  • Justice K.G.Balakrishnan d. Justice A.S.Anan
Q24 | Who is the present Chairperson of National Women’s Commission in India?
  • Girija Vyas
  • Jayathri Patnaik
  • Mamata Sharma
  • None of these
Q25 | Rio Summit in 1992 published ………………
  • Kyoto Protocol
  • Cartagena
  • Montreal
  • None of these.