This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Political Science > Overview > Basics > Political Science – Quiz 63 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Political Science Quiz 63 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Which check does the legislative branch possess over the judicial branch? A) Appoint judges. B) Call special sessions of Congress. C) Rule legislation unconstitutional. D) Determine the number of Supreme Court Judges. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Determine the number of Supreme Court Judges. 2. Number of judges of the Supreme Court is fixed by: A) Prestalt. B) Cabinet. C) Parliament. D) Prime minister. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Parliament. 3. Who introduced the Mid-Day meal scheme for school children? A) Ram Manohar Lohia. B) Karpoori thakur. C) A.Lord. D) S. Nijalingappa. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A.Lord. 4. The famous book "The Politics" was written by great political thinker ..... A) Socrates. B) Aristotle. C) Killing. D) Plato. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Aristotle. 5. Militants attack on American World Trade Center A) 2002. B) 2001. C) 2000. D) 2007. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 2001. 6. Villages in India have a Primary Health Centre with doctors, nurses and a health worker A) True. B) False. C) Cannot really say. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 7. From which province was the anti-toddy movement started? A) Bihar. B) Uttar Pradesh. C) Andhra Pradesh. D) Tamil Nadu. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Andhra Pradesh. 8. In which country, democracy has not yet been established? A) [A] America. B) [B] Britain. C) [C] MyMar. D) [ D ] Switzerland. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) [C] MyMar. 9. What type of government would work to obtain and complete the tangible, not what is necessarily best for the entire community? A) A utopia government. B) A representative democracy. C) An idealist government. D) A realist government. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A realist government. 10. It is a social science discipline that studies the state and the government. A) Government. B) State. C) Politics. D) Political Science. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Political Science. 11. 'The Politics' was written by Aristotle. A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 12. Economic democracy is based on the importance of A) Labour rights. B) Economic rights. C) Social equality. D) Option b and c is correct. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Option b and c is correct. 13. The Indian Constitution recognizes every person as A) Inequal. B) Disrespected. C) Equal. D) Respected. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Equal. 14. Which of the following BEST describes the difference between bicameral and unicameral legislatures? A) A bicameral legislature is made up of two houses while a unicameral legislature only has one house. B) Bicameral legislature only has one house while a unicameral legislature has two houses. C) A bicameral legislature includes both the judicial and legislature while a unicameral house only has the legislature. D) A bicameral legislature has elected representatives while a unicameral legislature only has appointed representatives. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A bicameral legislature is made up of two houses while a unicameral legislature only has one house. 15. A Hindu college was established in 1791 to encourage the study of ancient Sanskrit texts. Where was this college established? A) Calcutta. B) Bengal. C) Bihar. D) Bombay. E) Banaras. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) Banaras. 16. What was the stand of the Indian Government on partition? A) India did not respond at all. B) India wanted peace, harmony and equality of religion. C) India wanted to become a Hindu nation. D) None of them. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) India wanted peace, harmony and equality of religion. 17. What is the meaning of the phrase below:elephant in the room A) A shameful or embarrassing secret that someone tries to keep hidden. B) Done privately or secretly, without others knowing. C) An obvious problem or issue that no one wants to talk about. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Done privately or secretly, without others knowing. 18. Which of the two states were the worst affected by partition of India? A) Assam and West Bengal. B) Assam and West Bengal. C) Punjab and Haryana. D) Punjab and Bengal. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Punjab and Bengal. 19. Why are Fundamental Rights not unlimited or absolute? A) The government can apply "reasonable restrictions". B) The government does not have the power of enforcement. C) There are actually no justiciable rights in the Indian Constitution. D) Immanuel Kant says humans have dignity and that is sacred. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The government can apply "reasonable restrictions". 20. Who was the President of India during the Emergency of 1975? A) Think Ali Ahmed. B) Apj Abdul Kalam. C) None of these. D) Indira Gandhi. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Think Ali Ahmed. 21. How many languages are recognized by Indian Constitution? A) 20. B) 22. C) 21. D) 19. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 22. 22. Munshi was a person who can read, write and teach Persian A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 23. What is the false claim regarding the united government? A) It is generally accepted that the most effective and democratic is low. B) Separate administrative and individual judicial methods have a single citizenship attributes. C) Assumed that it fits better to states that have small land area or unilateral states. D) Government system with only a separate power center. E) One of the best government is considered to be a good government to protect the rights of minorities. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) One of the best government is considered to be a good government to protect the rights of minorities. 24. It sees social life as a competition, and focuses on the distribution of resources, power, and inequality. A) Functionalist perspective. B) Cultural perspective. C) Conflict perspective. D) Theoretical perspective. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Conflict perspective. 25. ..... criticized Athenian democracy and taught his disciples that statesmanship was an occupation not meant for just anyone. A) St. Augustine. B) Pythagoras. C) Plato. D) Aristotle. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Plato. 26. Who was the leader of the Chinese Communist Party? A) Deng xiaoping. B) Mao Zedong. C) Emperor Hiroto. D) Ξ API can. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Mao Zedong. 27. Leaders of the freedom movement were clear that their country should be A) Preamble. B) Head of the state is an elected person. C) Democratic. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Democratic. 28. Who precises the Supreme Court? A) District Judge. B) Chief Minister of India. C) Prime Minister Of India. D) Chief Justice of India. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Chief Justice of India. 29. The word "United Nations" was proposed by A) Stalin. B) Roosevelt. C) Woodrow Wilson. D) Lenin. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Roosevelt. 30. Choose the correct meaning for the expression below: "We're at a crossroads." A) It's becoming clear that a particular outcome is likely. OR there are clear signs that a situation is going to become very difficult or unpleasant. B) We've reached a critical decision point or moment of choice.// it has reached a very important stage in its development where it could go one way or another. C) They are expressing the official views or positions of their political party. D) To argue a position you don't necessarily believe in, in order to stimulate discussion. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) We've reached a critical decision point or moment of choice.// it has reached a very important stage in its development where it could go one way or another. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesOverview QuizzesPolitical Science QuizzesPolitical Science Quiz 1Political Science Quiz 2Political Science Quiz 3Political Science Quiz 4Political Science Quiz 5Political Science Quiz 6Political Science Quiz 7Political Science Quiz 8 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books