Q.21)-The Parliament enjoys legislative power over subjects in
  • the union list only
  • the concurrent list only
  • both union and concurrent list
  • all the three lists, viz. union list, state list and the concurrent list
Q.22)-The power to prorogue the Lok Sabha rests with
  • the speaker
  • the president
  • the prime minister
  • the minister for parliamentary affairs
Q.23)-The phrase 'bicameral legislature' means
  • a single assembly
  • an elected legislature
  • a legislature consisting of a lower and an upper chamber
  • parliamentary system of government
Q.24)-The oath of office is administered to the members of state council of ministers by
  • the governor
  • the chief minister
  • chief justice of the state high court
  • speaker of legislative assembly
Q.25)-The members of Lok Sabha are
  • directly elected by the people
  • indirectly elected
  • nominated
  • partly elected and partly nominated
Q.26)-The oath of office is administered to the Governor by the
  • chief justice of India
  • president
  • chief justice of high court
  • speaker of legislative assembly
Q.27)-The members of Parliament can express themselves in the House in
  • English only
  • Hindi only
  • English or Hindi
  • English, Hindi or mother tongue
Q.28)-The nature of the anti-Imperialist struggle was
  • always peaceful and constitutional
  • initially constitutional and by large non-violent
  • based on continuous armed resistance
  • largely supported by foreign powers
Q.29)-The position of the prime minister of India is superior to that of his counter-part in Britain because
  • India is the biggest democracy
  • India has adopted the federal system
  • India has a written constitution
  • his office enjoys constitutional basis
Q.30)-The president convenes and prorogues all sessions of Parliament in consultation with
  • the speaker
  • the prime minister
  • the prime minister and the leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha
  • None of the above