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Polity UPSC PYQ 2001

12 questions from the UPSC 2001 examination.

12 questions

1Mediumprelims2 marks
Constitutional & Statutory Bodies

Consider the following statements about the minorities in India: I. The Government of India has notified five communities, namely, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Buddhists and Zoroastrians as Minorities. II. The National Commission for Minorities was given statutory status in 1993. III. The smallest religious minority in India are the Zoroastrians. IV. The Constitution of India recognises and protects religious and linguistic minorities. Which of these statements are correct?

AI and III
BI and IV
CII, III and IV
DI, II and IV
2Easyprelims2 marks
Constitutional Framework & Development

If a new State of the Indian Union is to be created, which one of the following Schedules of the Constitution must be amended?

AFirst
BSecond
CThird
DFifth
3Easyprelims2 marks
Constitutional Framework & Development

Which Article of the Constitution provides that it shall be the endeavour of every State to provide adequate facility for instruction in the mother tongue at the primary stage of education?

AArticle 349
BArticle 350
CArticle 350-A
DArticle 351
4Mediumprelims2 marks
Elections & Electoral Reforms

Consider the following statements regarding the political parties in India: I. The Representation of the People Act, 1951 provides for the registration of political parties. II. Registration of political parties is carried out by the Election Commission. III. A national level political party is one which is recognised in four or more States. IV. During the 1999 general elections, there were six National and 48 State level parties recognised by the Election Commission. Which of these statements are correct?

AI, II and IV
BI and III
CII and IV
DI, II, III and IV
5Mediumprelims2 marks
Local Government & Panchayati Raj

In which one of the following areas does the State Government NOT have control over its local bodies?

ACitizen’s grievances
BFinancial matters
CLegislation
DPersonnel matters
6Easyprelims2 marks
Union & State Executive

Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the Lists: List I (Article of the Constitution) I. Article 54 II. Article 75 III. Article 155 IV. Article 164 List II (Content) A) Election of the President of India B) Appointment of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers C) Appointment of the Governor of a State D) Appointment of the Chief Minister and Council of Ministers of a State E) Composition of Legislative Assemblies

AI-A, II-B, III-C, IV-D
BI-A, II-B, III-D, IV-E
CI-B, II-A, III-C, IV-E
DI-B, II-A, III-D, IV-C
7Easyprelims2 marks
Constitutional Framework & Development

Which one of the following statements correctly describes the Fourth Schedule of the Constitution of India?

AIt lists the distribution of power between the Union and the States
BIt contains the languages listed in the Constitution
CIt contains the provisions regarding the administration of tribal areas
DIt allocates seats in the Council of States
8Mediumprelims2 marks
Constitutional Framework & Development

Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the Lists: List I (Amendments to the Constitution) I. The Constitution (Sixty-ninth Amendment) Act, 1991 II. The Constitution (Seventy-fifth Amendment) Act, 1994 III. The Constitution (Eightieth Amendment) Act, 2000 IV. The Constitution (Eighty-third Amendment) Act, 2000 List II (Contents) A) Establishment of State-level Rent Tribunals Act, 1991 B) No reservations for Scheduled Castes in Panchayats in Arunachal Pradesh C) Constitution of Panchayats in Villages or at other local levels D) Accepting the recommendations of the Tenth Finance Commission E) According the status of National Capital Territory to Delhi Codes:

AI-E, II-A, III-D, IV-B
BI-A, II-E, III-C, IV-D
CI-E, II-A, III-C, IV-D
DI-A, II-E, III-D, IV-B
9Easyprelims2 marks
Parliament & State Legislatures

In what way does the Indian Parliament exercise control over the administration?

AThrough Consultative Committees of various ministries
BThrough Parliamentary Committees
CBy making the administrators send periodic reports
DBy compelling the executive to issue writs
10Hardprelims2 marks
Judiciary

Consider the following statements regarding the High Courts in India: I. There are eighteen High Courts in the country. II. Three of them have jurisdiction over more than one State. III. No Union Territory has a High Court of its own. IV. Judges of the High Court hold office till the age of 62. Which of these statements is/are correct?

AI, II and IV
BII and III
CI and IV
DIV only
11Easyprelims2 marks
Judiciary

The Supreme Court of India tenders’ advice to the President on a matter of law or fact

Aon its own initiative
Bonly if he seeks such advice
Conly if the matter relates to the Fundamental Rights of citizens
Donly if the issue poses a threat to the unity and integrity of the country
12Mediumprelims2 marks
Constitutional & Statutory Bodies

Which one of the following duties is NOT performed by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India?

ATo audit and report on all expenditure from the Consolidated Fund of India
BTo audit and report on all expenditure from the Contingency Funds and Public Accounts
CTo audit and report on all trading, manufacturing, profit and loss accounts
DTo control the receipt and issue of public money, and to ensure that the public revenue is lodged in the exchequer
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