Political Science
Political Scince SSC Multiple Choice Questions With Answers
1) Maharashtra ______ seats are reserved for women in local self-governing institutions.
A) 25%B) 30%C) 40%D) 50%
Ans : 50%
2) Which of the following laws created a favorable environment for women to secure freedom and self-development?
A) Right to Information ActB) Dowry Prohibition ActC) Food Security ActD) None of the above
Ans : Dowry Prohibition Act
3) The essence of democracy is ________
A) Universal adult franchise.B) Decentralisation of power.C) Policy of reservation of seats.D) Judicial decisions.
Ans : Universal adult franchise.
4) _______ ensures transparency and accountability of government.
A) Right to Information ActB) Dowry Prohibition ActC) Food Security ActD) POCSO Act
Ans : Right to Information Act
5) The election commissioner is appointed by the ______.
A) PresidentB) Prime MinisterC) Speaker of LokSabhaD) Vice President
Ans : President
6) _________ was appointed as the first Chief Election Commissioner of independent India.
A) Dr. Rajendra PrasadB) T.N. SheshanC) Sukumar SenD) Neela Satyanarayan
Ans : Sukumar Sen
7) Constituencies are created by _________ committee of the Election Commission.
A) SelectionB) DelimitationC) VotingD) Timetable
Ans : Delimitation
8) _______ was the first voter of India.
A) Sham Sharan NegiB) Sukumar SenC) T. N. SheshanD) Jawaharlal Nehru
Ans : Sham Sharan Negi
9) When people come together and participate in the electoral process, to acquire political power, such organizations are called ________
A) GovernmentB) SocietyC) Political partiesD) Social organisations
Ans : Political parties
10) National Conference is a party in _________ State.
A) OrissaB) AssamC) BiharD) Jammu and Kashmir
Ans : Jammu and Kashmir
11) Justice Party a non-Brahmin movement was transformed into _______ Political Party.
A) Assam Gan ParishadB) Shiv SenaC) Dravid Munnetra KazhagamD) Jammu and Kashmir National Conference
Ans : Dravid Munnetra Kazhagam
12) To achieve power is the main objective of _______.
A) Social organizationsB) Political partiesC) Cultural organizationsD) Students’ organizations
Ans : Political parties
13) ____________ is the main demand of farmers movement.
A) Right to cultivate on the forest landB) To get the right price for agricultural productC) Protection of consumersD) Building of dams
Ans : To get the right price for agricultural product
14) To increase agricultural production and become self-sufficient with regard to food grains ____________ was initiated.
A) Water revolutionB) Green revolutionC) Industrial revolutionD) White revolution
Ans : Green revolution
15) _______ is known as ‘Waterman of India’.
A) Dr. Rajendrasinh RanaB) Medha PatkarC) Anna HazareD) Disha Ravi
Ans : Dr. Rajendrasinh Rana
16) Belgium has borders with France, the Netherlands, ________ and Luxembourg.
A) SwedenB) AustriaC) ItalyD) Germany
Ans : Germany
17) Out of the total population of Belgium, _________ of people live in the Wallonia region and speak French.
A) 40 percentB) 50 percentC) 20 percentD) 10 percent
Ans : 40 percent
18) __________ means a social division based on shared culture.
A) EthnicB) DemocracyC) SecularismD) None of the above
Ans : Ethnic
19) In __________, an Act was passed to recognise Sinhala as the only official language, thus disregarding Tamil.
A) 1958B) 1956C) 1968D) None of the above
Ans : 1956
20) Which is the capital city of belgium .
A) WalloniaB) BrusselsC) BonnD) Paris
Ans : Brussels
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