MCQ Elections,Elections Laws and Electoral ReformsALL MCQ For Elections,Elections Laws and Electoral Reforms 1. Which Schedule of the Indian constitution deals with allocation of seats in the council of states to the states and union territories?4th Schedule5th Schedule6th Schedule7th ScheduleQuestion 1 of 122. When was the Representation of the People Act, 1951, passed?1951195019451947Question 2 of 123. Who has the authority to define the disqualifications for the members of Parliament in India?The Election CommissionThe PresidentThe Speaker of the Lok SabhaThe Prime MinisterQuestion 3 of 124. According to the Representation of the People Act, 1951, what is the disqualification for a person convicted of promoting enmity between communities?Disqualified for 5 yearsDisqualified for 10 yearsDisqualified for 6 years after releaseDisqualified permanentlyQuestion 4 of 125. What does the Representation of the People Act, 1951 mandate regarding the political parties in India?Political parties must be registered with the Election CommissionPolitical parties must declare their manifesto publiclyPolitical parties must hold elections every yearPolitical parties must only campaign during election timeQuestion 5 of 126. What is the purpose of the Delimitation Act, 2002?To form new political partiesTo establish election lawsTo conduct a census every yearTo redraw boundaries of constituencies based on populationQuestion 6 of 127. Which of the following is a qualification for a political party to be recognized as a national party in India?Winning 10% of total seats in all statesSecuring at least 6% of votes in four or more states in assembly electionsSecuring 50% of votes in a single stateObtaining a minimum of 1 crore votes in every electionQuestion 7 of 128. The Prevention of Disqualification Act, 1959 ensures that certain holders of government posts are not disqualified from becoming members of Parliament. Who does this act apply to?Members of the ruling political partyGovernment employeesHolders of certain government postsForeign diplomatsQuestion 8 of 129. What is the primary focus of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Order Amendment Act, 1976?To introduce new reservations for educational institutionsTo amend the list of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in parliamentary and assembly constituenciesTo provide financial aid to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled TribesTo allocate special government jobs for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled TribesQuestion 9 of 1210. Which of the following is the purpose of the Government of Union Territories Act, 1963?To establish a national government for all union territoriesTo define the administrative structure of union territoriesTo implement election laws in union territoriesTo regulate the representation of union territories in ParliamentQuestion 10 of 1211. The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi Act, 1991 deals with the governance of which region?MumbaiDelhiChandigarhKolkataQuestion 11 of 1212. What is the primary concern of the Presidential and Vice Presidential Elections Act, 1952?The process of electing the President and Vice President of IndiaThe powers of the President and Vice PresidentThe qualifications required to run for the offices of President and Vice PresidentThe role of the President and Vice President in parliamentary electionsQuestion 12 of 12 Loading...
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