MCQ Chapter 1 Civics Class 8 Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – Civics Class 8 1. The Parliamentary System of government primarily developed in which country?FranceUnited States of AmericaEnglandGermanyQuestion 1 of 202. In the Parliamentary System, the legislature of the Central Government in India is known as:SenateParliamentNational AssemblyHouse of CommonsQuestion 2 of 203. In the Indian Parliamentary System, members of the Lok Sabha are:Appointed by the PresidentNominated by the Prime MinisterDirectly elected by the peopleElected by the Rajya SabhaQuestion 3 of 204. The leader of the majority party in the Lok Sabha becomes the:PresidentSpeakerPrime MinisterGovernorQuestion 4 of 205. In India, the Executive is composed of:The President and the JudiciaryThe Prime Minister and the Council of MinistersThe Lok Sabha and Rajya SabhaThe Supreme Court and High CourtQuestion 5 of 206. In a Parliamentary System, the Executive is:Independent of the LegislatureDependent on the confidence of the LegislatureDirectly appointed by the PresidentElected by the JudiciaryQuestion 6 of 207. When no party gets a clear majority, a government formed by combining multiple parties is called:Unitary governmentMinority governmentCoalition governmentPresidential governmentQuestion 7 of 208. The term "collective responsibility" in the Parliamentary System means:Only the Prime Minister is responsible for decisionsThe whole Council of Ministers is responsible for government decisionsOnly the opposition is held responsibleThe Judiciary is responsible for implementing lawsQuestion 8 of 209. A no-confidence motion is an effective tool to:Remove the PresidentRemove the SpeakerRemove the Executive from powerRemove the GovernorQuestion 9 of 2010. In a Presidential System, the Executive is:Independent of the LegislatureDependent on the LegislatureAppointed by the JudiciaryElected by the LegislatureQuestion 10 of 2011. The Indian Parliament consists of:Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, and Prime MinisterLok Sabha and Rajya Sabha onlyPresident, Lok Sabha, and Rajya SabhaPresident and Prime MinisterQuestion 11 of 2012. The Presidential System of government is followed in:IndiaEnglandUnited States of AmericaFranceQuestion 12 of 2013. In the Presidential System, the President is:Elected by the JudiciaryDirectly elected by the peopleNominated by the SenateAppointed by the LegislatureQuestion 13 of 2014. In the Parliamentary System, the legislature is considered as:Supreme institutionIndependent bodyAdvisory bodyNominating bodyQuestion 14 of 2015. In the Indian Parliamentary System, elections to the Lok Sabha are held:Every 3 yearsEvery 4 yearsEvery 5 yearsEvery 6 yearsQuestion 15 of 2016. Why did India adopt a Parliamentary System of Government?Due to American influenceDue to British colonial ruleDue to the need for a stable systemDue to the French modelQuestion 16 of 2017. The President in a Presidential System:Implements lawsMakes lawsServes as a judgeControls the legislatureQuestion 17 of 2018. The Indian Constitution defines the powers and functions of:Judiciary onlyExecutive onlyLegislature onlyAll three organs of governmentQuestion 18 of 2019. The head of the State in India is:Prime MinisterLok Sabha SpeakerChief JusticePresidentQuestion 19 of 2020. Members of the Council of Ministers in India are selected by:The PresidentThe Prime MinisterThe JudiciaryThe Speaker of Lok SabhaQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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