Q: Chief Election Commissioner can be removed from his office by
Answer:D Explanation:
Q: The Chief Election Commissioner can be removed from office by
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: The status of the Chief Election Commissioner of India is equal to the
Answer:D Explanation:
Q: What is the tenure of the Chief Election Commissioner of India?
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: The Election Commissioner can be removed by the
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: The Chief Election Commissioner of India is appointed by
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: The Constitution of India provides for an Election Commissioner under Article
Answer:D Explanation:
Q: Under which Article of the Indian Constitution, there is provision for the Election Commission?
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: Which one of the following functions is not related to the Election Commission?
Answer:D Explanation:
Q: Election to the Office of the President is conducted by
Answer:D Explanation:
Q: Which of the following is not related to Election Commission?
Answer:A Explanation:
Q: Which one of the following is correct in respect of the commencement of the election process in India?
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: Who decides disputes regarding disqualification of Members of Parliament?
Answer:D Explanation:
Q: While deciding any question relating the disqualification of a member of Parliament, the President shall obtain the opinion of
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: If in an election to a State Legislative Assembly the candidate who is declared elected loses his deposit, it means that
Answer:D Explanation:
Q: The decision to disqualify the person declared convict by the Court to contest the elections has been made by
Answer:D Explanation:
Q: The Right to Vote in India is a
Answer:D Explanation:
Q: Voting right by the youths at the age of 18 years was exercised for the first time in the General Election of
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: The Lower age limit of voters of Union and State Legislature was reduced from 21 years to 18 years by
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: Which of the following is concerned with the 61st Amendment of the Indian Constitution?
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: Which one of the following statements regarding Exit Poll is correct?
Answer:A Explanation:
Q: What is the total number of electors in Lok Sabha elections of 2009 in Million?
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: The Dinesh Goswami Committee recommended
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: The Dinesh Goswami Committee was concerned with
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: Who among the following was not the member of Election Commission of India?
Answer:D Explanation:
Q: Proportional representation is not necessary for a country where
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: The Election Commission was converted into a ‘Three members Commission’ in the following year.
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: Which of the following elections is not conducted by the Election Commission?
Answer:D Explanation:
Q: Which one of the following is the ‘National Voters Day’?
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: The system of proportional representation as an electoral mechanism ensures
Answer:D Explanation:
Q: Consider the following statements with reference to India. 1. The Chief Election Commissioner and other Election Commissioners enjoy equal powers but receive unequal salaries. 2. The Chief Election Commissioner is entitled to the same salary as is provided to a Judge of the Supreme Court. 3. The Chief Election Commissioner shall not be removed from his office except in like manner and on like grounds as a Judge of the Supreme Court. 4. The term of office of the Election Commissioner is five years from the date he assumes his office or till the day he attains the age of 62 years, whichever is earlier. Which of these statements are correct?
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: Which of the following are the functions of the Election Commission of India? 1. To conduct elections for the post of Speaker and Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha and the Chairperson of Rajya Sabha. 2. To conduct elections for the municipality and municipal corporations. 3. To make a decision on all the doubts and disputes arising from the election.
Answer:D Explanation:
Q: The functions of Election Commission of India are 1. To conduct all the elections of the Parliament and State Legislative Assembly. 2. To conduct elections for the post of President and Vice-President. 3. To recommend for President’s Rule in case of any State not in condition to hold or conduct free and fair elections in any State. 4. To supervise, direct and control the work of preparing electoral lists.
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: Which of the election system have been adopted for different elections in India? 1. Direct Election System on the basis of Adult Suffrage. 2. System of Proportional representation by a Single Transferable Vote. 3. List System of Proportional Representation. 4. The cumulative Voting system of Indirect Election.
Answer:A Explanation:
Q: Consider the following statements about the recent amendments to the elections law by the Representation of the People (Amendment) Act 1996. 1. Any conviction for the offence of insulting the Indian National Flag or the Constitution of India shall entail disqualification for contesting elections to Parliament and State Legislatures for six years from the date of conviction. 2. There is an increase in the security deposit which a candidate has to make to contest the election to the Lok Sabha. 3. A candidate cannot now contest election from more than one Parliament Constituency. 4. No election will now be countermanded on the death of a contesting candidate. Which of the above statements are correct?
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: Consider the following statements. 1. The Election Commission of India is a five-member body. 2. Union Ministry of Home Affairs decides the election schedule for the conduct of both general elections and bye-elections. 3. Election Commission resolves the disputes relating to splits/mergers of recognised political parties. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Answer:D Explanation:
Q: With reference to the Delimitation Commission, consider the following statements. 1. The orders of the Delimitation Commission cannot be challenged in a Court of Law. 2. When the orders of the Delimitation Commission are laid before the Lok Sabha or State Legislative Assembly, no modifications can be done in the orders. Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: Given below are two statements. Assertion (A): Powers for conducting elections to the Parliament and State Legislatures in a free and fair manner have been given to an independent body i.e., the Election Commission. Reason (R): Power of removal of Election Commissioners is with the executive. In the context of above, which one of the following is correct?
Answer:B Explanation:
Q: Given below are two statements. Assertion (A): Model code of conduct is to be followed by political parties as soon as an election is announced. Reason (R): Model code of conduct was enacted by Parliament. Choose the correct answer from the code given below.
Answer:C Explanation:
Q: Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other as Reason (R). Assertion (A): The system of proportional representation may solve the problem of minority representation to some extent. Reason (R): The system of proportional representation enables due representation to all type of groups based on ethnicity, gender, interests and ideologies. Choose the correct answer from the code given below.
Answer:A Explanation:
Q: Study the following statements and select the correct answer from the code given below. Assertion (A): The State Election Commission is a Constitutional authority. Reason (R): Elections to rural local bodies are overseen by the Election Commission of India.