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polity medium MCQ Political Parties - Election Expenses Political funding transparency question for UPSC Prelims and current affairs exams

Under Section 29B of Representation of People Act, 1951, political parties can accept donations from individuals and companies, but donations above ______ must be disclosed to the Election Commission.

  1. ₹10,000
  2. ₹20,000
  3. ₹50,000
  4. ₹1,00,000
polity medium Fill in the Blank Anti-Defection Law - Effect of Disqualification Disqualification consequence question frequently asked in UPSC and SSC exams

Upon disqualification under Tenth Schedule, the member ceases to be a member of the House and is also barred from being appointed as a ______ until re-election or expiry of term.

  1. Governor
  2. Minister
  3. Speaker
  4. Committee Chairman
polity hard True/False Anti-Defection Law - Scope of Judicial Review Judicial review scope nuance for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

Courts can intervene in anti-defection proceedings only after the Speaker has given a final decision, and not at interim stage except in exceptional circumstances.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard MCQ Anti-Defection Law - Time Limit for Decision Procedural gap question critical for UPSC Mains and current affairs exams

Is there a specific time limit prescribed in the Tenth Schedule for the Speaker to decide disqualification petitions?

  1. Yes, 30 days
  2. Yes, 90 days
  3. Yes, 6 months
  4. No, no specific time limit
polity easy Fill in the Blank Political Parties - Symbols Allotment Electoral symbol provision frequently asked in SSC, Railway, and Banking exams

Recognized political parties are allotted ______ symbols by the Election Commission, which are reserved for their exclusive use in elections.

  1. temporary
  2. permanent
  3. reserved
  4. common
polity medium True/False Political Parties - Recognition by ECI Party recognition criteria frequently asked in UPSC and SSC exams

The Election Commission of India recognizes political parties as either 'National Parties' or 'State Parties' based on electoral performance criteria.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard MCQ Anti-Defection Law - Condonation of Violation Condonation provision technicality for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

Under Paragraph 2(1)(b) of Tenth Schedule, if a member votes contrary to whip, disqualification can be avoided if the party condones the act within how many days?

  1. 7 days
  2. 15 days
  3. 30 days
  4. 60 days
polity hard Fill in the Blank Anti-Defection Law - 91st Amendment Impact Amendment impact question critical for UPSC Mains and advanced SSC exams

The 91st Constitutional Amendment Act, 2003 removed the provision allowing ______ of members to split from a party without disqualification.

  1. one-half
  2. one-third
  3. two-thirds
  4. three-fourths
polity hard True/False Anti-Defection Law - Judicial Review Landmark case on anti-defection law critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

The Supreme Court in Kihoto Hollohan case (1992) held that the Speaker's decision under Tenth Schedule is subject to judicial review on constitutional grounds.

  1. True
  2. False
polity medium MCQ Anti-Defection Law - Deciding Authority Disqualification authority question frequently asked in UPSC and SSC exams

Under the Tenth Schedule, questions of disqualification on grounds of defection are decided by the ______ of the House.

  1. Chief Justice
  2. President/Governor
  3. Speaker/Chairman
  4. Election Commission
polity medium Fill in the Blank Anti-Defection Law - Nominated Members Nominated member rule nuance for UPSC Prelims and SSC CGL

A nominated member of a House is disqualified under Tenth Schedule if they join any political party after the expiry of ______ months from the date on which they take their seat.

  1. 3
  2. 6
  3. 9
  4. 12
polity medium True/False Anti-Defection Law - Independent Members Independent member provision frequently asked in SSC and Railway exams

An independent member elected to legislature is disqualified if they join any political party after election.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard MCQ Anti-Defection Law - Merger Exception Merger exception technicality critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

Under the Tenth Schedule, defection is NOT deemed to have occurred if ______ of the members of a legislature party merge with another party.

  1. one-half
  2. two-thirds
  3. three-fourths
  4. all
polity medium Fill in the Blank Anti-Defection Law - Whip Violation Whip provision nuance frequently asked in UPSC and State PSC exams

Under Paragraph 2(1)(b) of Tenth Schedule, a member is disqualified if they vote or abstain from voting contrary to the ______ issued by their party, without prior permission.

  1. notice
  2. whip
  3. directive
  4. order
polity medium True/False Anti-Defection Law - Grounds for Disqualification Core defection ground question critical for UPSC Prelims and SSC CGL Tier-2

Under the Tenth Schedule, a member is disqualified if they voluntarily give up membership of the political party on whose ticket they were elected.

  1. True
  2. False
polity easy MCQ Anti-Defection Law - Constitutional Basis Basic constitutional provision frequently asked in SSC, Railway, and Banking exams

The Anti-Defection Law is contained in which Schedule of the Indian Constitution?

  1. Ninth Schedule
  2. Tenth Schedule
  3. Eleventh Schedule
  4. Twelfth Schedule
polity hard MCQ Centre-State Relations - Summary Conceptual synthesis of Indian federalism essential for UPSC Mains and advanced SSC exams

Which statement best describes India's approach to Centre-State relations?

  1. Strict separation of powers with no overlap
  2. Flexible federalism with Union supremacy in national interest
  3. Complete State autonomy with minimal Union interference
  4. Unitary system with ceremonial States
polity hard Fill in the Blank Centre-State Relations - Emergency Declaration Emergency procedure safeguard question for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

A Proclamation of National Emergency under Article 352 must be approved by both Houses of Parliament within ______ month(s) of its issue, by special majority.

  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 6
polity medium True/False Centre-State Relations - Cooperative Federalism Contemporary cooperative federalism question for UPSC Prelims and SSC CGL Tier-2

The GST Council is an example of cooperative federalism where both Union and States participate in decision-making on indirect taxation.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard MCQ Centre-State Relations - Inter-State Trade Economic federalism provision question critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

Under Article 301, freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse throughout India is subject to parliamentary power to impose restrictions in public interest under Article 302, but neither Parliament nor State Legislatures can give preference to one State over another under which Article?

  1. Article 303
  2. Article 304
  3. Article 305
  4. Article 306