The Advocate–General in each state is
(1) appointed by the Governor
(2) appointed by the President
(3) appointed by the Chief Justice of the High Court
(4) appointed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme C
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A person cannot contest election from
(1) more than one constituency
(2) more than two constituencies
(3) more than three constituencies
(4) more than four constituencies
The system of proportional representation as an electoral mechanism ensures
(1) Majority Rule
(2) Stability in Government
(3) Common Political Thinking
(4) Representation of Minorities
The Election Commission of India is a :
(1) One-member Commission
(2) Three-member Commission
(3) Five-member Commission
(4) Seven-member Commission
Planning Commission of India was established in
(1) 1947
(2) 1950
(3) 1951
(4) 1949
The Chairman of the Finance Commission must be
(1) A person of Finance and Banking field
(2) An Economist of high caliber
(3) An expert from Judiciary — level of High Court Judge
(4) A person having experience in Public Affairs
The First Election Commissioner of India was
(1) S.P. Sen Verma
(2) Dr. Nagendra Singh
(3) K.V.K. Sundram
(4) Sukumar Sen
Under a single transferable vote system, each voter can
(1) Indicate only two preferences
(2) Indicate only one preference
(3) Indicate one preference less than the seats to be filled up
(4) Indicate as many preferences as there are candidates to be elected.
The term of office of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India is —
(1) 3 years
(2) 4 years
(3) 5 years
(4) 6 years
Who was the first Chief Election Commissioner of India ?
(1) G.V. Mavlankar
(2) T. Swaminathan
(3) K.V.K. Sundaram
When was the First General Election to the Lok Sabha held?
(1) 1950 – 51
(2) 1951 – 52
(3) 1952 – 53
(4) 1956 – 57
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