The members of Gram Sabha are - (1) Sarpanch, Upsarpanch and all elected Panchas (2) Sarpanch, Upsarpanch and Village level worker (3) sarpanch, Gram Sevak and elected Panchas (4) Registered voters of Village Panchayat

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(4) Registered voters of Village Panchayat Explanation: The members of Gram Sabha includes Registered voters of Village Panchayat.

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Description : The members of Gram Sabha are (A) Sarpanch, Upsarpanch and all elected Panchas (B) Sarpanch, Upsarpanch and Village level worker (C) Sarpanch, Gram Sevak and elected Panchas (D) Registered voters of Village Panchayat

Last Answer : (D) Registered voters of Village Panchayat 

Description : The expression tratna Sabha' correctly refers to – (1) Elder citizens of a village (2) Whole population of a village (3) Electorate for the Panchayat (4) Elected members of the Panchayat

Last Answer : (3) Electorate for the Panchayat Explanation: The Gram Sabha is the grass root level democratic institution in each Village Panchayat. It comprises persons registered in the electoral roll relating to the Panchayat Village, comprised within the area of the said Village Panchayat.

Description : Who are the members of the Gram Sabha? a. All persons in the village registered in the electoral rolls. b. Elected representatives of the village c. Elected members of the state legislature d. Village pradhans

Last Answer : a. All persons in the village registered in the electoral rolls.

Description : The members of the Panchayat Samiti are - (1) nominated by the Block Development officer (2) nominated by the Zila Panchayat Chairman (3) directly elected by the people (4) indirectly electred by the members of the Village Panchayat

Last Answer : (3) directly elected by the people Explanation: The voters of the State Legislative Assembly of the region directly elect members of the Panchayat Samiti. All the Pradhans of the Gram Panchayat within ... of the Rajya Sabha residing in that block-all are ex-officio members of the Panchayat Samiti.

Description : Which of the following is not correct? (1) A person seeking election to the Rajya Sabha must have completed the age of 30 years (2) A person seeking election to the Lok Sabha must have ... A person eligible to vote for election to a village panchayat must have completed the age of 18 years

Last Answer : (3) A person seeking election to a State Legislative Assembly must have completed the age of 21 years Explanation: To become a member of a Vidhan Sabha, a person must be a citizen of India ... not be bankrupt. He should also state an affidavit that there are no criminal procedures against him.

Description : How are village Sarpanch or Panches elected? -SST 10th

Last Answer : They are directly elected by all the adult population living in that ward or village.

Description : The 3-tier of the Panchayati Raj System consists of – (1) Gram Sabha, Anchal Panchayat, Panchayat Samiti (2) Janapad Panchayat, Taluka Panchayat, Anchal Panchayat (3) Gram Panchayat, Block and Panchayat Samiti, Zilla Parishad (4) Gram Sabha, Panchayat Samiti, Zilla Parishad

Last Answer : (4) Gram Sabha, Panchayat Samiti, Zilla Parishad Explanation: Panchayati Raj is a system of governance in which gram panchayats are the basic units of administration, It has 3 levels: ... institution is called the Panchayat Samiti. The district- level institution is called the Zilla Parishad.

Description : Which one of the following is not a Panchayati Raj institution? (1) Gram Sabha (2) Gram Panchayat (3) Nyaya Panchayat (4) Gram Co-operative Society

Last Answer : (4) Gram Co-operative Society Explanation: Panchayati Raj Institutions include Gram Sabha, Gram Panchayat, Nyaya Panchayat, Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad. Gram Co-operative society is not a PRI.

Description : Which of the following is rota Panchayati Raj Institution? (1) Gram Sabha (2) Gram Panchayat (3) Gram Cooperative Society (4) Nyaya Panchayat

Last Answer : (3) Gram Cooperative Society Explanation: Cooperative is an autonomous association of persons who voluntarily cooperate for their mutual social, economic, and cultural benefit. Cooperatives include non-profit ... (a worker cooperative) or by the people who live there (a housing cooperative).

Description : The Ashok Mehta Committee laid greater emphasis on - (1) Gram Sabha (2) Mandal Sabha (3) Taluka Panchayat Samiti (4) Zila Parishad

Last Answer : (4) Zila Parishad Explanation: Ashok Mehta Committee recommendations put greater emphasis on Zila parishad. This committee recommended that, A district should be the first point for decentralization under popular supervision below the state level.

Description : Which is an example of direct democracy in India? (1) Zila Panchayat (2) Nagar Panchayat (3) Gram Sabha (4) Kshetra Panchayat

Last Answer : (3) Gram Sabha Explanation: The lowest ladder of the Panchayati Raj is Gram Sabha. Gram Sabha is the General Body of the Village Panchayat and consists of all the eligible voters in the jurisdiction of the Gram Panchayat which extend over a village or a group of villages

Description : Which of the following may be considered a Pressure Group? (1) Members of the Lok Sabha (2) Member of a Panchayat (3) Members of the cabinet (4) Members of a trade union

Last Answer : (4) Members of a trade union Explanation: Members of a Trade Union may be considered a pressure Group. A pressure group can be described as an organised group that does not put up candidates for election, but seeks to influence government policy or legislation.

Description : PACS, an institute of NABARD works at the gram panchayat and village level. In PACS, A stands for? a. Accredit b. Agriculture c. Asset d. Advisory

Last Answer : b. Agriculture

Description : PACS, an institute of NABARD works at the gram panchayat and village level.In PACS, A stands for? a. Accredit b. Agriculture c. Asset d. Advisory

Last Answer : b. Agriculture

Description : The Panchayati Raj institution at the block level is known as: (1) Gram Panchayat (2) Panchayat Samiti (3) Zila Parishad (4) None of these

Last Answer : (2) Panchayat Samiti Explanation: Panchayati Raj institution at the block level is called the Panchayat Samiti. It is the second tier of the Panchayati Raj system and acts as a link ... village panchayat and district panchayat. Block level means Madal Parishad or block samiti or Panchayat samiti.

Description : A college student desires to get elected to the municipal council of his city. The validity of his nomination would depend on the important condition, among others, that? (1) He obtains permission from ... the voter's list. (4) He files a declaration owing allegiance to the constitution of India.

Last Answer : (3) His name figures in the voter's list. Explanation: The validity of nomination of a person to get elected to the municipal council would depend on the condition that his name should be figured in the voter's list.

Description : The Electoral College that elects the President of India consists of - (1) Elected members of all the State Legislatures (2) Members of the Lok Sabha and State Assemblies (3) Elected members of ... Sabha, Rajya Sabha and State Assemblies (4) Elected members of the Rajya Sabha and State Legislatures

Last Answer : (3) Elected members of the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and State Assemblies Explanation: The President is chosen by an electoral college consisting of the elected members of both houses of ... and the elected members of the legislative assemblies of the Union Territories of Delhi and Puducherry.

Description : The Speaker of Lok Sabha is elected by – (1) all the members of Parliament (2) the people directly (3) all the members of Lok Sabha (4) the members of the majority party in the Lok Sabha

Last Answer : (1) all the members of Parliament Explanation: The Speaker is the presiding officer of the lower house of Parliament of India.

Description : The Speaker of the Lok Sabha is elected by the – (1) President (2) Prime Minister (3) members of both Houses of Parliament (4) members of Lok Sabha

Last Answer : (4) members of Lok Sabha Explanation: The speaker is elected in the very first meeting of the Lok Sabha after the general elections for a term of 5 years from amongst the members of the Lok ... supposed to resign from his/her original party because as a speaker, he/she has to remain impartial.

Description : The members of Estimates Commitee are – (1) elected from Lok Sabha only (2) elected from Rajya Sabha only (3) elected from both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha (4) nominated by the Speaker of the Lok Sabha

Last Answer : (1) elected from Lok Sabha only Explanation: Among the Standing Committees, the three Financial Committees - Committees on Estimates, Public Accounts and Public Undertakings - constitute a distinct ... Undertakings, the members of the Committee on Estimates are drawn entirely from the Lok Sabha.

Description : The members of the Rajya Sabha are elected by – (1) Elected members of the Legislative Assembly (2) Elected members of Legislative Council (3) The people (4) Lok Sabha

Last Answer : (1) Elected members of the Legislative Assembly Explanation: Article 84 of the Constitution lays down the qualifications for membership of Parliament. As per this article, a member of the ... transferable vote through Proportional representation. Rajya Sabha members are elected for a six-year term.

Description : Vice-President of India is elected by an electoral college consisting of - (1) members of both Houses of Parliament (2) members of Rajya Sabha only (3) elected members of both Houses of Parliament (4) elected members of Lok Sabha only

Last Answer : (1) members of both Houses of Parliament Explanation: members of both houses of parliament.

Description : The Vice President of India is elected by – (1) the members of the Parliament (2) the members of the Rajya Sabha (3) the elected members of the Parliament (4) the members of the Parliament and State Legislatures

Last Answer : (3) the elected members of the Parliament Explanation: The Vice President is elected indirectly, by an electoral college consisting of members of both houses of the Parliament. The election of ... the members of state legislatures are not part of the Electoral College for Vice Presidential election.

Description : What is the composition of the electoral college for the election of Vice-President of India? (1) Elected members of Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies (2) Elected members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha (3) Members of both Houses of Parliament (4) Members of Rajya Sabha only

Last Answer : (2) Elected members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha Explanation: The Vice President is elected indirectly, by an electoral college consisting of members of both houses of the Parliament. The election of ... by means of the single transferable vote and the voting in such election is by secret ballot.

Description : The members of the Lok Sabha from the Union Territories of India are : (1) Nominated by the President (2) Elected by the members of local bodies of the Union Territories. (3) ... direct election (4) Chosen by direct election in Puducherry whereas nominated by the president in other territories.

Last Answer : (3) Chosen by direct election Explanation: All the members of the Lok Sabha have chosen by direct election except two members may be nominated by the President from Anglo-Indian Community.

Description : Who votes in the election of Vice President of India? (1) All the members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha (2) All the Members of Parliament and members of legislative assemblies (3) Elected MPs and MLAs (4) All of the MPs, MLAs and MLCs

Last Answer : (4) All of the MPs, MLAs and MLCs Explanation: All the members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha votes in the election of Vice— President of India.

Description : The Members of Rajya Sabha are elected for a term of – (1) Two years (2) Four years (3) Six years (4) Five years

Last Answer : (3) Six years Explanation: Rajya Sabha is a permanent House and is not subject to dissolution. However, one-third Members of Rajya Sabha retire after every second year. A member who is elected for a full term serves for a period of six years.

Description : How many members of Lok Sabha are elected from Uttarakhand? (1) 4 (2) 5 (3) 6 (4) 7

Last Answer : (2) 5 Explanation: There are 5 members of Lok Sabha which are elected from uttarakhand.

Description : The members of the Rajya Sabha are elected for a term of: (1) Two years (2) Four years (3) Five Years (4) Six Years

Last Answer : (4) Six Years Explanation: Rajya Sabha is a permanent House and is not subject to dissolution. However, one-third Members of Rajya Sabha retire after every second year. A member who is elected for a full term serves for a period of six years.

Description : The maximum strength of the elected members of the House of the People (Lok Sabha) is – (1) 530 (2) 545 (3) 540 (4) 550

Last Answer : (2) 545 Explanation: The Constitution limits the Lok Sabha to a maximum of 552 members, including no more than 20 members representing people from the Union Territories, and two appointed non- ... community is not adequately represented). At present, the strength of the house is 545 members.

Description : What is the maximum number of the elected members of Rajya Sabha? (1) 250 (2) 238 (3) 245 (4) 248

Last Answer : (2) 238 Explanation: Membership is limited to 250 members, 12 of whom are nominated by the President of India for their contributions to art, literature, science, and social services. The remainder of ... . Terms of office are six years, with one third of the members retiring every two years.

Description : Which of the following is not an administrative function of a Village Panchayat? (1) Providing sanitation and drainage (2) Providing burial cremation grounds (3) Providing college education (4) Maintenance of roa

Last Answer : (3) Providing college education Explanation: Some of the functions of a Gram Panchayat are: collection of taxes like house etc; promotion of educational, health, agriculture and communication facilities; ... and immediate development of village e.g. road, fight, bazaar, community facilities, etc.

Description : Which Article of the Constitution enjoins the State to eastablish Village Panchayat? (1) Article 32 (2) Article 40 (3) Article 44 (4) Article 57

Last Answer : (2) Article 40 Explanation: Article 40 of the Constitution lays down that the State shall take steps to organize village panchayats and endow them with such powers and authority as may be ... selfgovernment. It is a Directive Principle of State Policy under Part IV of the Indian Constitution.

Description : Which of the following articles states that State shall take necessary steps to organize village panchayat? (1) Article 40 (2) Article 30 (3) Article 29 (4) Article 101

Last Answer : (1) Article 40 Explanation: Article 40 of the Constitution which enshrines one of the Directive Principles of State Policy lays down that the State shall take steps to organise village ... minorities to establish and administer educational institution. Article 101 Vacation of seats in both houses.

Description : Which one of the following is not correct about the Panchayats as laid down in Part IX of the Constitution of India? (1) The Chairperson of a Panchayat needs to be directly elected by people in ... years. (4) The State Legislature may by law make provisions for audit of accounts of the Panchayats.

Last Answer : (3) Unless dissolved earlier, every Panchayat continues for a period of five years. Explanation: Inflation in the country continued to moderate during 2017-I8. Consumer Price Index (CPI) based ... stated in the Economic Survey 2017-18. There was a significant reduction in food inflation too.

Description : Three-tier system of Panchayati Raj consists of - (1) Grain Panchayat, Panchayat Samiti, Block Samiti (2) Grain Panchayat, Block Samiti, Zila Parishad (3) Gram Panchayat, Panchayat Samiti, Zila Parishad (4) Gram Panchayat, Zila Parishad, Block Samiti

Last Answer : (3) Gram Panchayat, Panchayat Samiti, Zila Parishad Explanation: Panchayati Raj is a system of governance in which are the basic unit of administrations . It has 3 levels: Gram panchayat ( ... Mandal Parishad or block samiti or panchayat samiti (block level) and Zila parishad (district level).

Description : Which one of the following models was suggested by the Ashok Mehta Committee for the Panchayati Raj in India? (1) Three-tier model (2) Mandal Panchayat model (3) Two-tier model (4) Gram Panchayat model

Last Answer : (3) Two-tier model Explanation: Two-tier model was suggested by the Ashok Mehta committee for the Panchayati Raj in India. The 3-tier system of Panchayati Raj should be replaced by the 2-tier system:

Description : What is the middle unit in the three tier Panchayati Raj System? (1) Gram Panchayat (2) Panchayat Samiti (3) Zila Parishad (4) Union Board

Last Answer : (2) Panchayat Samiti Explanation: Panchayat Samiti is the middle unit in the three-tier Panchayati Raj system. A block panchayat (panchayat samiti) is a local government body at the tehsil or taluka level in India.

Description : Under 74th Amendment of the Constitution, the local body for a transitional area is known as - (1) Nyaya Panchayat (2) Municipal Panchayat (3) Nagar Panchayat (4) Gram Panchayat

Last Answer : (3) Nagar Panchayat Explanation: Under 74th Amendment of the Constitution the local body for a transitional area is known as Nagar Panchayat. This article provides that there be a Nagar Panchayat for ... a smaller urban area and a municipal corporation for a larger urban area. Amendment article 280.

Description : Nikhil and Neha went to a remote village in Kerala to meet their grandmother. They were surprised to see a biogas plant in Mr. Nair's house in the neighbourhood. There were plenty of livestocks ... given by Nikhil and Neha to the sarpanch to convince him to set up community biogas plant. -Science

Last Answer : (a) Mr Nair: Higher degree of general awareness, helping nature. Nikhil and Neha: Knowledge sharing. helping nature. concern for community advantage. (b) Possible arguments given by Nikhil ... . Basically they discuss and explain the advantages of community bio gas plant for the'entire village.

Description : After elections, vote of no-confidence against the sarpanch can be proposed only after (1) 3 months (2) 6 months (3) 1 year (4) 2 years

Last Answer : (4) 2 years Explanation: Provided that if the no-confidence motion is lost another such motion shall not be moved against that Sarpanch before the expiry of two years from the date of its having been lost.

Description : Differentiate between Gram Sabha and Gram Panchayat. -SST 10th

Last Answer : Gram Panchayat is a council consisting of several ward members often called Panch and a president or Sarpanch. It is the decision making body for the village. The Panchayat works under the overall supervision of the gram sabha. All the voters in the village are its members.

Description : In the new Panchayati Raj Bill enacted in 1993, there are several fresh provisions deviating from the past. Which one of the following is not one such provisions? (1) A number of ... strength (4) Regular remuneration to the panchayat members, so as to ensure their punctuality and accountability

Last Answer : (4) Regular remuneration to the panchayat members, so as to ensure their punctuality and accountability Explanation: Provision given in option (4) is not included under 73rd amendment act 1993.

Description : The members of social audit can be from A. Zilla Panchayat B. Block Panchayat C. Gram Panchayat D. All of the above

Last Answer : D. All of the above

Description : For providing inputs like quality seeds, fertilizers and pesticides, the agency present at the Village Panchayat Samiti Level is – 1) Nationalised Banks 2) Cooperative Society 3) Insurance Companies

Last Answer : 3) On the ventral surface of leaves

Description : Panchayat Samity exists at a) Village level b) Block level c) District level d)none of them

Last Answer : b) Block level

Description : The Lok Sabha which was elected in 2004 is – (1) the 12th Lok Sabha (2) the 13th Lok Sabha (3) the 14th Lok Sabha (4) the 11th Lok Sabha

Last Answer : (3) the 14th Lok Sabha Explanation: The 14th Lok Sabha (17 May, 2004 - 18 May, 2009) was convened after the Indian general election, 2004 held in four phases during 20 April - 10 May 2004, which led to the formation of First Manmohan Singh Cabinet (2004---2009).

Description : A mid-term poll is conducted when – (1) the Lok Sabha is dissolved before completion of its term (2) an elected member resigns from his seat (3) there are discrepancies in voting (4) all MP's of a political party resign

Last Answer : (1) the Lok Sabha is dissolved before completion of its term Explanation: A midterm election refers to a type of staggered election where the members take office at the middle of the term of ... Normally, the pre-mature dissolution of the Lok Sabha or the State Assemblies calls for such elections.

Description : Which one of the following is the popularly elected House of the Indian Parliament? (1) Rajya Sabha (2) Lok Sabha (3) Lok Sabha as well as Rajya Sabha (4) None of the above

Last Answer : (2) Lok Sabha Explanation: Lok Sabha is also known as the "House of the People" or the lower house. All of its members are directly elected by citizens of India on the basis of Universal Adult ... , caste, religion or race, who is otherwise not disqualified, is eligible to vote for the lok sabha.

Description : Who presides over the joint sitting of the Parliament in India? (1) The person elected by both the Houses (2) The Chairman of the Council (3) The Speaker, Lok Sabha (4) The Deputy Speaker, Lok Sabha

Last Answer : (3) The Speaker, Lok Sabha Explanation: In case of a difference between the two Houses over a non-money bill, the President may call a joint sitting of the Houses to resolve it. The Speaker of the Lok Sabha presides over such sitting.