901. In the Parliament, what is the meaning of the Government Bill?

1. Bill presented by Ruling Party member
2. Bill approved by the Government
3. Only the Prime Minister presents the Bill
4. A Bill introduced by any Minister in either of the Houses of the Parliament

Option “4” is correct
There are two types of bill-
a.Government bill-Minister introduces it in the Parliament.
b.Private bill-Any memberof Parliament other than a minister can introduce it.
902. The person who is appointed as Chief Minister-

1. should not be a member of either house of state legislature
2. Should be a member of either house of state legislature
3. must possess the qualifications to be elected as member of state legislature but not be a member of the legislature
4. should be a member of the legislative council only

Option “2” is correct
According to the Constitution, the Chief Minister may be a member of any of the two Houses of a state legislature. Usually Chief Ministers have been selected from the Lower House (legislative assembly).
903. Who of the following is regarded as the head of the state council of ministers?

1. The Chief Minister
2. The Governor
3. The Speaker
4. None of the above

Option “1” is correct
There shall be a Council of Ministers with the Chief Minister as the head to aid and advise the Governor in the exercise of his functions, except in so far as he is required to exercise his functions in his discretion.
904. Who among the following was not a member of the state legislature at the time of appointment; as Chief Minister of the state?

1. Bansi Lal in Haryana
2. ND Tewari in Uttar Pradesh
3. SB Chavan in Maharashtra
4. All the above

Option “4” is correct

905. Who among the following enjoys the distinction of serving as the Chief Minister of a state in India for the longest period?

1. BD Jatti
2. Jyoti Basu
3. Sharad Pawar
4. Bhajan Lal

Option “2” is correct
Jyoti Basu was an Indian politician belonging to the Communist Party of India (Marxist) from West Bengal, India. He served as the Chief Minister of West Bengal state from 1977 to 2000, making him the longest-serving Chief Minister in the country’s history.
906. The Chief Minister of a state can be removed if
1. A no-confidence motion is passed by the legislative assembly
2. A no-confidence motion is passed by both the houses of parliament against the chief minister of state
3. A resolution is passed by two-third of the members of the legislative council or the Rajya Sabha
4. In the opinion of the Governor, there is a breakdown of constitutional machinery in the state
Choose the correct answer from the following codes:1. 1 and 2
2. 2 and 3
3. 1, 2 and 4
4. 1 and 4
Option “4” is correct
If a no-confidence motion is passed against any of the ministers of the cabinet by 2/3 majority of the House, then the chief minister with his Council of Ministers has to resign.
907. Which of the following matters can never be discussed in a State Legislature?
I. The autonomy of States
II. The conduct of any High Court Judge
III. The conduct of the Governor1. I
2. II
3. III
4. II and III
Option “2” is correct
The Constitution prohibits any discussion in Parliament or in a state legislature with respect to the conduct of the judges of a high court in the discharge of their duties, except when an impeachment motion is under consideration of the Parliament.
908. Who among the following stood for total revolution in the country?

1. Jai Prakash Narayan
2. Jyotiba Phule
3. Anne Besant
4. Mahatma Gandhi

Option “1” is correct
Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Narayan had given the concept of total revolution. JP recognised the prime necessity of change in the individual who takes upon himself the task of changing the society. In this lies the whole philosophy of JP’s total revolution.
909. How many members of the Rajya Sabha are elected every two years?

1. all
2. one fourth
3. half
4. one third

Option “4” is correct
One third members of Rajya sabha are elected after every two years.
910. The Indian Constitution declares India as all of the following, except –

1. Communist
2. Democratic republic
3. Socialist
4. Secular

Option “1” is correct
The Indian Constitution declares India as democratic, socialist and secular.

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