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(21) When was the Indian National Congress was formed?
[A] 1885
[B] 1977
[C] 1980
[D] 1989
Answer: 1885
(22) When was CPI founded?
[A] 1984
[B] 1964
[C] 1980
[D] 1925
Answer: 1925

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(23) Which one of the following is a State Party?
[A] Congress Party
[B] BJP
[C] Communist party of India – Marxist
[D] TGP
Answer: TGP
(24) What is defection?
[A] Loyalty towards a party
[B] Changing party allegiance
[C] Political reforms
[D] None of these
Answer: Changing party allegiance
(25) Who is Partisan?
[A] Disloyal party member
[B] Staunch party member
[C] Estranged party member
[D] None of these
Answer: Staunch party member
(26) How many parties are registered with Election Commission of India?
[A] About 500
[B] About 650
[C] About 700
[D] About 750
Answer: About 750
(27) What is meant by a one party system?
[A] When one party is allowed to contest elections
[B] One single person runs the party
[C] When the king rules the country
[D] One single party runs the government
Answer: One single party runs the government
(28) Which out of the following is a feature of Partisanship?
[A] Inability to take a balance view
[B] Similarity of views
[C] Represents the individuals
[D] None of these
Answer: Inability to take a balance view
(29) Which of the following most closely reflects the idea of parliamentary sovereignty?
[A] The parliament has the final responsibility for border control
[B] All judicial rulings are subject to legislative approval
[C] Parliament makes wars
[D] Laws passed by the legislature are not subject to judicial review
Answer: Laws passed by the legislature are not subject to judicial review
(30) Why do some commentators criticize judicial review?
[A] Judges are unfamiliar with constitutional law
[B] Judges are often unelected yet pass judgment on major constitutional issues
[C] Parliaments are unfamiliar with constitutional law
[D] Parliaments are elected, yet pass laws that affect major issues of constitutional rights
Answer: Judges are often unelected yet pass judgment on major constitutional issues
31 Which of the following is a feature of most constitutions?
[A] Definition of the structure of the branches of government
[B] Definition of the nation's eternal enemies
[C] Definition of the nation's place in the international hierarchy
[D] None of the above
Answer: Definition of the structure of the branches of government
32 Which major country does not have a single, written constitution?
[A] Russia
[B] Iran
[C] Germany
[D] United Kingdom
Answer: United Kingdom
33 Which of the following subjects is not included in the Union list?
[A] Defence
[B] Police
[C] Foreign affairs
[D] Banking
Answer: Police
34 Who makes laws on the subjects contained in the Concurrent List?
[A] State governments
[B] Union government
[C] Both Union and state governments
[D] None of these
Answer: Both Union and state governments
35 Which of the following is not an example of ‘coming together federations?
[A] India
[B] USA
[C] Switzerland
[D] Australia
Answer: India
36 Which of the following is not an example of ‘holding together’ federations?
[A] India
[B] Spain
[C] Belgium
[D] Switzerland
Answer: Switzerland
37 Which level of government in India has the power to legislate on the ‘residuary’ subjects?
[A] Union government
[B] State government
[C] Local self-government
[D] Both a and b
Answer: Both a and b
38 Which of the following characterizes Iran?
[A] Parliamentary sovereignty
[B] Strong judicial review by clerics
[C] Pronounced decentralization
[D] Checks and balances
Answer: Strong judicial review by clerics
39 Which of the following is a National Political Party?
[A] Janata Dal (Secular)
[B] Telugu Desam Party
[C] Trinamool Congress
[D] BJP
Answer: BJP
40 Bahujan Samaj Party does not represent which section of the society?
[A] Dalits
[B] Adivasis
[C] OBCs
[D] Trade Unions
Answer: Trade Unions

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