Sunday, January 15, 2012

CIVICS CH-6&7 ‘POLITICAL PARTIES’ & 'OUTCOMES OF DEMOCRACY' MCQs




 Q.1: - Which of the following is the most visible institutions in a democracy?

(a) Leaders (b) Political parties (c) Govt. (d) People

Q.2: - How many political parties are registered with the election commission of India?
(a) Less than 100 (b)  Between 100 to 500
(c) Between 500 to 750 (d) More than 750

Q.3: - A Political party has to satisfy the following criteria to be recognized as a national
party—
(a) 6% votes of total votes in Lok sabha or assembly elections of four status
(b) At least 6 Lok sabha seats
(c) 12% votes of total votes in Lok sabha
(d) At least 12 Lok sabha seats

Q.4: - How many political parties were recognized as National parties in India in 2006?
(a) 06 (b) 16 (c) 750 (d) 21

Q.5: - How many Lok sabha constituencies are there in India at present?
(a) 540 (b) 543 (c) 547 (d) 563

Q.6: - Area wise which is the largest Lok sabha constituency in India?
(a) Karol Bagh(b) Ghaziabad (c) Mumbai Cart (d) Ladakh

Q.7:- The Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) came to power in 1998 as the leader of
(a) United progressive Alliance (b) Left front
(c) National Democratic (d) None of these

Q.8: - Which party system does India follow—
(a) Single party system (b) Two party system
(c) Multi party system (d) All of them

Q.9: - What is Bye –election?
(a) Elections held to fill a vacancy caused by the death or any other house.
(b) Election held after a specific period.
(c) Election held to farm the new govt.
(d) Election held in between the fixed term of the house.

Q.10: -Who is the founder of the Bahujan Samajwadi Party (BSP)
(a) Jyotibai Phule (b) Kanshi Ram
(c) B. R. Ambedkar (d) Maya Vati

Q.11:- On what ideology close the Indian National Congress rest?
(a) Communalism (b) Socialism
(c) Federation (d) Secularism

Q.12:-Which political party from the six main pain parties was formed as late as in 1999?
(a) BJP (b) CPI (c) NCP (d) BSP

Q.13:-The law that says if any MLA or MP changes parties, he or she will lose the
seat in the legislature, is –
(a) Anti detection law (b) Anti criminal law
(c) Anti monument law (d) Anti party law

Q.14: -Which of the following pairs is not correct?
(a) Role of money and muscle power -- challenge to political parties
(b) Anti detection law -- Reformation of political parties
(c) Multi party system -- The USA and the UK
(d) Indian National Congress -- United progressive Alliance

Q.15: -The party that believes in Marxism – Leninism and supports socialism,
secularism and democracy and opposes imperialism is—
(a)    Communist party of India (b) Communist party of India – Marxist (c) Bahujan Samaj Party (d) Indian National Congress

Answer Key of Multiple Choice Questions
(b)   1. (B) 4. (A) 7. (C) 10. (B) 13. (A)
(c)    2. (D) 5. (A) 8. (C) 11. (D) 14. (C)
(d)   3. (A) 6. (D) 9. (A) 12. (C) 15.(B)


Civics-Ch-7 ‘Outcomes of Democracy’
Multiple Choice Questions-

Q.1:- Which of the following forms of government has support in genial
(a) Democracy (b) Monarchy rule
(c) Military rule (d) Rule of religious leaders
Q.2:- The most important outcome of democracy is
(a) Accountable government (b) Responsive government
(b) Both of them (d) None of them
Q.3:- Democracy is based on the idea of
(a) Majority (b) Minority `
(c) Deliberation and negotiation (d) None of these
Q.4:- In a democratic government, a citizen has the right and the means to examine the
decisions taken by the govt. It is known as-
(a) Transparency (b) Legitimacy
(c) Democracy (d) Monarchy
Q.5:- “Democracy is a government of the people, by the people and for the people.”
is said by-
(a) Abrahm Lincoin (b) Gittel
(c) Mahatma Gandhi (d) Jawahar Lal Nehru
Q.6:- Which of the following countries has the most stable democracy.
(a) Pakistan (b) U.S.A
(c) Nepal (d) Sri Lanka
Q.7:- Which one of the following is not the features of Democracy.
(a) Election (b) Rule of law
(c) Independent Judiciary (d) Preference to a particular religion
Q. 8:- In Which South Asian country is dictatorship preferred over democracy.
(a) Bangladesh (b) Pakistan
(c) Nepal (d) Sri Lanka
Q.9:- In which of assigning democracies, which is the odd one out democracies
need to ensure-
(a) Free and Fair election (b) Dignity of individual
(c) Majority rule (d) Equal treatment before law
Q.10:-What is regarded as a ‘definite plus point’ of democratic regimes.
(a) Rule of majority
(b) Participative decision making
(c) Ability to handle Social differences, divisions, and conflicts.
(d) None of these.

Answer Key of Multiple Choice Questions
1. (A) 4. (A) 7. (D) 10. (C)
2. (C) 5. (A) 8. (B)
3. (C) 6. (B) 9. (C)

Ch-4 ‘Globalization and the Indian Economy’-MCQs



Q1.Ford motors came to India in,
1996
Correct
1995
1994
1990
Q 2. Benefit to the local company of joint production with MNCs is (i) Money from MNCs for additional investments
(ii) Moral & Social support
(iii) Latest technology for production
(iv) All of them
(i) and (ii)
(ii) and (iii)
(iii) and (iv)
Correct
(i) and (iii)

Q 3.Number of workers that small industries in India employ
18 million
19 million
Correct
20 million
21 million
Q4.Examples of industries where production is carried out by a large number of small producers around the world
Garments
Footwear
Sport items
Correct
All of them
Q5. Industries where small manufacturers have been hit hard due to competition.
Batteries
Tyres
Dairy Products
Correct
All of them
Q 6. To get large orders, Indian exporters try hard to cut their own costs by
Reducing cost of raw materials
Reducing advertising and marketing cost
Reducing electricity cost
Correct
Cutting labour cost
Q 7. Around which year, need for removing barriers on foreign trade and foreign investment in India was felt?
1990
Correct
1991
1992
2000
Q8. Company that owns or controls production in more than one nation
Foreign companies
Government companies
Correct
Multinational companies
Private companies
Q9. Globalisation, by connecting countries, shall result in
lesser competition among producers.
Correct
greater competition among producers
no change in competition among producers.
Q10. Tax on imports is an example of
Terms of Trade
Collateral
Correct
Trade Barriers
Foreign Trade
Q11. Cargill is now the largest producer of edible oil in India, with a capacity to make __________ pouches daily
6 million
Correct
5 million
4 million
55 million

Q12.Effect of Chinese toys on Indian toy makers is
No effect
Making profits
Correct
Suffering losses
None of them

Q13. Investment made by MNCs is called
Mutual investment
Inter-government investment
Portfolio Investment
Correct
Foreign investment

Q14. Examples of industries where production is carried out by a large number of small producers around the world
Garments
Footwear
Sport items
Correct
All of them

Q15.Allowing private sector to set up more and more of such industries as were previously reserved for public sector.
Globalisation
Correct
Privatisation
Privatisation
Socialisation

Q16.Till 2006, how many members were there in WTO?
139
Correct
150
101
149
Q17. Benefit to the local company of joint production with MNCs is (i) Money from MNCs for additional investments
(ii) Moral & Social support
(iii) Latest technology for production
(iv) All of them
(i) and (ii)
(ii) and (iii)
(iii) and (iv)
Correct
(i) and (iii)

Q18.The past two decades of globalisation has seen rapid movements in
Correct
goods, services and people between countries.
goods, services and investments between countries.
goods, investments and people between countries.

Q19. Globalisation has led to improvement in living conditions
of all the people
of people in the developed countries
Correct
of workers in the developing countries
none of the above.

Q20. Tax on imports is an example of
Terms of Trade
Collateral
Correct
Trade Barriers

Foreign Trade

ECO. CHAPTER-5 'CONSUMER RIGHTS'


CLASS X       ECO CH-5   ‘CONSUMER RIGHTS’-MCQs

Q1. State level court deals with the cases involving claims between
Rs. 1 to 20 lakhs
Rs. 1 Crore and above
Correct
Rs. 20 lakhs to Rs. 1 Crore
Any amount
Q2. In case of Reji Mathew, he suffered due to improper anaesthesia which resulted in brainabnormalities. Who was held responsible by the National Commission after looking into complaint ?
Father
Mother
Correct
Hospital
Patient himself
Q3. In October 2005, the Government of India enacted a law known as
Right to Choose Act
Correct
Right to Information Act.
COPRA
Public Distribution System
Q4. Organisation which sets International food standards
Consumer International
Correct
Codex Alimentarius Commission
ISO
COPRA
Q5. World Consumers Rights Day is celebrated on
Jan 15
Feb-15
Correct
March 15
Jan-01
Q6. Consumer Forums guide consumers on how to file cases and represent individual consumers in the consumer court. Is this statement true ?
No
May or May Not
Correct
Yes
Never
Q7. Which right of consumer is violated if the consumers are not allowed to get their claims settled against manufacturer in case they are cheated or exploited ?
Correct
Right to seek redressal
Right to choose
Right to be heard
None of them
Q8. The organisation which sets standards of products at the International level
Correct
ISO
COPRA
Agmark
BIS
Q9. Consumers have the right to be protected against any danger caused by goods like electrical goods and pressure cookers. The right referred here is
Right to seek redressal
Right to be heard
Correct
Right to safety
Right to consumer education
Q10. Manufacturer should not use aggressive selling techniques to sell a particular product without giving the consumer a chance to select from alternative products available. Which right is mentioned here ?
Right to safety
Correct
Right to choose
Right to heard
Right to be informed
Q11. Consumers have the right to be protected against any danger caused by goods like electrical goods and pressure cookers. The right referred here is
Right to seek redressal
Right to be heard
Correct
Right to safety
Right to consumer education
Q12. Rampant food shortages, hoarding, black marketing gave birth to the consumer movement in an organised form in the year
1947s
1970s
Correct
1960s
1965s
Q13. State level court deals with the cases involving claims between
Rs. 1 to 20 lakhs
Rs. 1 Crore and above
Correct
Rs. 20 lakhs to Rs. 1 Crore
Any amount
Q14. A major step taken in 1986 by the Indian government was the enactment of
RTI Act
Correct
Consumer Protection Act.
Consumer Movement
Consumer Courts
Q15. In case of Reji Mathew, he suffered due to improper anaesthesia which resulted in brain
abnormalities. Who was held responsible by the National Commission after looking into complaint?
Father
Mother
Correct
Hospital
Patient himself
Q16.At International level, this has become the foundation for consumer movement
Correct
Consumers International
COPRA
Consumers Forum
None of the above
Q17.Under COPRA, quasi-judicial machinery was setup for redressal of consumer disputes.
Two-tier
Correct
Three-tier
Four-tier
Five-tier
Q18. World Consumers Rights Day is celebrated on
Jan 15
Feb-15
Correct
March 15
Jan-01
Q19. In the market place rules and regulation are required for the protection of the
Sellers
Suppliers
Correct
Consumers
Owners
Q20. Because of this right, rules have been made so that the manufacturer displays all theinformation relating    to the commodity
Right to choose
Right to be heard
Right to seek redressal
Correct
Right to be informed