Indian Politics - Study Mode

[#266] Which State has the highest Lok Sabha seats in India?
Correct Answer

(C) Uttar Pradesh

Explanation

Solution: Uttar Pradesh is the state with highest number of Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council seats. In Lok Sabha it has representation of 80 seats.

[#267] The number of parliamentary seats (Rajya Sabha) of West Bengal is-
Correct Answer

(B) 16

Explanation

Solution: West Bengal has representation of 16 seats in Rajya Sabha. In Lok Sabha it has 42 seats.

[#268] Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:- List I(From of Govt) - List II(Principles) A. Presidential - 1. Separation of powers System B. Parliamentary - 2. Close relationship between executive and legislature C. Federal System - 3. Division of powers D. Unitary System - 4. Concentration of power
Correct Answer

(A) A-1, B-2, C-3, D-4

Explanation

Solution: *Presidential system - separation of powers between executive and legislature. *Parliamentary system - close relationship between executive and legislature and also executive is accountable to legislature. *Federal system - division of powers between center and states governments. *Unitary system - Concentration of power in hands of central govt.

[#269] The "Rule of law" is the speciality of which of the following-
Correct Answer

(A) Britain

Explanation

Solution: Lord Dicey popularised the concept of Rule of law in Britain. Rule of law means 'law is supreme' and 'no one is above the law'. In India, constitution is supreme of law of land.

[#270] Who among the following proposed the suggestion for a Constituent Assembly first in 1935?
Correct Answer

(D) M.N. Roy

Explanation

Solution: M.N.Roy for the first time in 1934 came up with the idea of constituent assembly which became official demand of India National congress in 1935. And this demand for constituent assembly was first accepted by Britishers in August Offer of 1940.