MCQ Class 6 Social Science Chapter 10 Grassroots Democracy – Part 1: Governance Advertisement 1. What is the main purpose of governance?To maintain personal relationshipsTo create wealthTo maintain order and harmony in societyTo conduct electionsQuestion 1 of 202. Which of the following is not an organ of the government?LegislatureExecutiveJudiciaryConstitutionQuestion 2 of 203. What is the role of the Legislature?To execute lawsTo interpret lawsTo make lawsTo enforce lawsQuestion 3 of 204. Which of the following is an example of direct democracy?Electing Members of Parliament (MPs)Voting for the Prime MinisterA class voting on where to go for a picnicElection of the President of IndiaQuestion 4 of 205. What does the term "Separation of Powers" mean?Combining the powers of all government organsKeeping the powers of government organs separateGiving all powers to the executiveAllowing the judiciary to make lawsQuestion 5 of 206. What is the primary role of the executive?To make new lawsTo implement or execute lawsTo remove lawsTo monitor the judiciaryQuestion 6 of 207. Which of the following is the highest court in India?District CourtHigh CourtSupreme CourtFamily CourtQuestion 7 of 208. India's government operates at how many levels?OneTwoThreeFourQuestion 8 of 209. What is the meaning of the term "Democracy"?Rule by the judiciaryRule by the peopleRule by a kingRule by the executiveQuestion 9 of 2010. Which of the following is an example of a grassroots democratic institution?Panchayati Raj InstitutionsThe Supreme CourtThe Indian ParliamentState AssembliesQuestion 10 of 2011. Which organ of the government is responsible for resolving disputes and ensuring justice?LegislatureExecutiveJudiciaryConstitutionQuestion 11 of 2012. Which of the following is a tier of government in India?International GovernmentRegional GovernmentLocal GovernmentSupreme GovernmentQuestion 12 of 2013. What is the motto of the Government of India?"Truth alone triumphs""Service before self""Work is worship""Where there is dharma, there is victory"Question 13 of 2014. Which organ of government ensures that laws are fair and just?ExecutiveJudiciaryLegislatureMilitaryQuestion 14 of 2015. What do we call the elected representatives of the people at the national level?MLAsMPsGovernorsMinistersQuestion 15 of 2016. Who among the following is the head of the executive at the national level in India?Chief MinisterGovernorPrime MinisterPresidentQuestion 16 of 2017. What is meant by "representative democracy"?People directly vote on every lawPeople elect representatives to make decisions on their behalfOnly the rich can voteA small group of people rule over othersQuestion 17 of 2018. Which of the following organs of government can declare a law unconstitutional?LegislatureExecutiveParliamentJudiciaryQuestion 18 of 2019. Who ensures that the laws made by the legislature are implemented?ExecutiveParliamentJudiciaryCitizensQuestion 19 of 2020. In India, which government organ at the state level is responsible for maintaining law and order?JudiciaryExecutiveLegislatureLocal GovernmentQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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