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  1. When was the first Central Legislative Assembly constituted-

  2. A.

     1922

    B.

     1923

    C.

     1921

    D.

     1920


  3. Who presided over the first meeting of Indian constituent Assembly?

  4. A.

     Dr. Rajendra Prasad

    B.

     Saehehidandada Sinha

    C.

     B.R Ambedkar

    D.

     H.V. Kamath


  5. Which of the following is an Example of Unitary and Presidential system of governance Government?

  6. A.

     USA

    B.

     Canada

    C.

     India

    D.

     France


  7. Who among the following was the Chairman of Fundamental Rights sub-Committee of the Constitutent Assembly?

  8. A.

     J. B. Kripalani

    B.

     Rajendra Prasad

    C.

     B. R. Arnbedkar

    D.

     Gopinath Bardoloi


  9. Where do we find the ideals of Indian democracy in the constitution?

  10. A.

     The Preamble

    B.

     Part III

    C.

     Part IV

    D.

     Part I


  11. "Persons may change but rules should not change" is the principle of-

  12. A.

     Absolute Monarchy

    B.

     Constitutional Government

    C.

     Unwritten Constitution

    D.

     Republic


  13. In a federal Government the states enjoy-

  14. A.

     Original powers

    B.

     Powers delegated by the Centre

    C.

     Powers given by the Constitution

    D.

     Powers given by the people


  15. Which of the following is a feature of Presidential form of government?

  16. A.

     It protects the freedom of people

    B.

     It ensures the speedy execution of policies

    C.

     Fix term stabilizes the system

    D.

     All of these


  17. Members of the Executive under Presidential System of Government-

  18. A.

     Are drawn from both the Houses of Legislature

    B.

     Are only form the popular House

    C.

     Are not members of either House of Legislalure

    D.

     Become members of Legislature after their appointment


  19. The convention that "once a speaker always a speaker" is followed in-

  20. A.

     UK

    B.

     USA

    C.

     France

    D.

     India