Political And Administrative Institution In The Hill Areas Of Nei Set 3

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This set of Political and Administrative Institution in the Hill areas of NEI Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Political And Administrative Institution In The Hill Areas Of Nei Set 3

Q1 | Succession of Syiem is through the
  • Female side
  • Male side
  • Both female and male sides
Q2 | Durbar means
  • Body of elected representative
  • Body constituted to assist the chief
  • Body of electorates
Q3 | The administrative powers of Syiem includes
  • Management of forest
  • Management of market
  • Both a& b
Q4 | In Khasi Hill Syiem is
  • Political Head
  • Pope and the King
  • A dictator
Q5 | In criminal cases, Syiem can impose charge upto
  • Rs. 50
  • Rs.500
  • Rs. 30
Q6 | The Syiem of Mylliem has the power of
  • Third class Magistrate
  • Second class Magistrate
  • First class Magistrate
Q7 | In Khasi Hill there is no
  • Land Revenue
  • Market Revenue
  • Octroi
Q8 | The British wanted to reduce the powers of the khasi chief by introducing
  • Durbar
  • Sanads
  • Lyngdoh
Q9 | In the pre British period, Jaintia tribes had
  • One –tier system of administration
  • Two-tier system of administration
  • Three-tier system of administration
Q10 | The British refused to recognise the new syiem in jaintia hill after the death of
  • Raja Ram Singh
  • Raja Mohan Singh
  • Raja Lakeh
Q11 | Jaintias are also called
  • Sytengs
  • Pnars
  • Both a& b
Q12 | The Jaintia syiemship ended in
  • 1823
  • 1835
  • 1845
Q13 | Durbar in Jaintia Hills was represented by the village headmen known as
  • Eleka
  • Wahen chnongs
  • Wahen stengs
Q14 | Person who collects taxes and tolls under doloiship is known as
  • Dan
  • Haramuid
  • Duhalia
Q15 | The Sagot is
  • A village executive
  • A musician
  • A village crier
Q16 | Rules for the Administration of Justice and Police in the Khasi and Jaintia Hills, 1937empowered Dolois to act as
  • Rural Police
  • Rural Educator
  • Rural Sanitation Officer
Q17 | In Jaintia Hills, they try all cases in open durbar in the presence of
  • Two witnesses
  • Three witnesses
  • Four witnesses
Q18 | A’King Nokma becomes a nokma by virtue of his
  • Heritage
  • Wealth
  • Relationship to a woman who is the head of the village
Q19 | Gana Nokma is
  • A wealthy man
  • Ordinary Man
  • Political man
Q20 | A’King Nokma has the right
  • To sell land
  • No right to sell land
  • Both a&b
Q21 | The British reduced the powers of Laskers by
  • The Regulation of 1982
  • The Regulation of 1885
  • The Regulation of 1882
Q22 | The Rules of 1958 takes away Nokmas
  • Judicial powers
  • Financial powers
  • Executive powers
Q23 | Sardar’s job in the Garo Hills is
  • Full time
  • Part time
  • Both a&b
Q24 | Village Council in Mizoram was the creation of
  • Sixth Schedule
  • Union Territory Act
  • Lushai Hills District Act
Q25 | The first Village Council election was held on
  • 23rd April, 1954
  • 27th April, 1945
  • 21st April, 1954