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State Government Question 1:
Who is the leader of the Opposition in the 18th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
State Government Question 1 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is Akhilesh Yadav.
Key Points
- Akhilesh Yadav is the leader of the Opposition in the 18th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh.
- He has been elected from the Karhal assembly seat of the Mainpuri district.
- Prior to the 18th Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, he was representing Azamgarh in the Lok Sabha.
- Akhilesh Yadav is an Indian politician and the national president of the Samajwadi Party who served as the 20th Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh from 2012 to 2017.
Important Points
- After winning the 18th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath took oath as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh for his second term.
- He is the first Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh to win a second consecutive term.
- Keshav Prasad Maurya and Brijesh Pathak became the Deputy Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh.
- Speaker of 18th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh - Satish Mahana
- He has been elected for the 8th time from the Maharajpur Assembly seat of Kanpur district.
Additional Information
- Mayavati
- She is the second woman after Sucheta Kriplani to become the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh.
- She is the National President of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP).
- Ram Govind Chaudhary
- He was the former Leader of Opposition in the 17th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh.
- Total legislative seats in Uttar Pradesh - 403.
- Total Lok Sabha seats in Uttar Pradesh - 80.
- Total Rajya Sabha seats in Uttar Pradesh - 31.
- Uttar Pradesh has the highest number of legislative seats in India.
State Government Question 2:
Which of the following has served as the Acting Governor of Uttar Pradesh?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
State Government Question 2 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is B.B. Malik
Key Points
- B.B Malik has served as the Acting Governor of Uttar Pradesh.
- His tenure was from 3rd March 1949 to 1st May 1949.
- He was the first Acting Governor of the United Province after Independence.
Important Points
- To date, there were 2 Acting Governors in the state.
- B.B Malik
- Shashi Kanta Verma
- Shashi Kanta Verma had served from July 1972 to November 1972.
Additional Information
- Akbar Ali Khan was the 9th Governor of Uttar Pradesh.
- He served from 1972-74.
- Romesh Bhandari was the 17th Governor of Uttar Pradesh.
- He served from 1996-98.
- BL Joshi was the 23rd Governor of the state.
- He served from 2009-2014.
State Government Question 3:
How many seats are allocated to Uttar Pradesh in Lok Sabha?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
State Government Question 3 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is 80.
Key Points
- Uttar Pradesh has 80 Lok Sabha constituencies.
- Uttar Pradesh has the highest representation in Lok Sabha.
Important Points
- Lok Sabha:
- It comes under article 81.
- Its maximum strength is 550, which includes 530 members from States and 20 from Union Territories.
- The representatives of the States are directly elected by the people of the States on the basis of adult suffrage.
- Every citizen who is not less than 18 years of age and is not otherwise disqualified is entitled to vote at such election.
- The normal term of the Lok Sabha is 5 years, but it may be dissolved earlier by the President.
Additional Information
- Rajasthan has 25 Lok Sabha Seats.
- Tamil Nadu has 39 Lok Sabha Seats.
- Maharashtra has 48 Lok Sabha Seats.
State Government Question 4:
How many members are nominated by the Governor in the Legislative Council of a State?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
State Government Question 4 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is 1/6 of the total membership.
Key Points
- 1/6 of the total membership is nominated by the Governor in the Legislative Council of a State.
- Article 171 talks about the Composition of the Legislative Councils.
- The total number of members in the Legislative Council of a State having such a Council shall not exceed one-third of the total number of members in the Legislative Assembly of that State
- Provided that the total number of members in the Legislative Council of a State shall in no case be less than forty.
- Of the total number of members of the Legislative Council of a State —
- as nearly as may be, one-third shall be elected by electorates consisting of members of municipalities, district boards, and such other local authorities in the State as Parliament may by law specify
- as nearly as may be, one-twelfth shall be elected by electorates consisting of persons residing in the State who have been for at least three years graduates of any university in the territory of India or have been for at least three years in possession of qualifications prescribed by or under any law made by Parliament as equivalent to that of a graduate of any such university;
- as nearly as may be, one-twelfth shall be elected by electorates consisting of persons who have been for at least three years engaged in teaching in such educational institutions within the State, not lower in standard than that of a secondary school, as may be prescribed by or under any law made by Parliament;
- as nearly as may be, one-third shall be elected by the members of the Legislative Assembly of the State from amongst persons who are not members of the Assembly;
- the remainder (one-sixth) shall be nominated by the Governor.
State Government Question 5:
The Chief Minister is appointed by _________ who also appoints the council of ministers on the advice of the Chief Minister. The Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to the legislative assembly of the State.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
State Government Question 5 Detailed Solution
The Governor appoints the Chief Minister and other Ministers.
Key Points
- The Head of the State is the Governor.
- She/He is appointed by the Central Government to ensure that the State Government works within the rules and regulations of the Constitution.
- After the elections, the MLAs belonging to the ruling party will elect their leader who will become the chief minister.
- The chief minister then selects other people as ministers.
- After the elections, it is the Governor of the state who appoints the chief minister and other ministers.
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The chief minister and other ministers have the responsibility of running various government departments or ministries.
Hence, we can conclude that the Governor appoints the Chief Minister and other Ministers.
Top State Government MCQ Objective Questions
Who was the first woman Chief Minister of Independent India?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
State Government Question 6 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Sucheta Kriplani.
Key Points
- Sucheta Kripalani was an Indian freedom fighter.
- Sucheta Kriplani was the first woman Chief Minister of Independent India.
- She was elected as the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh from the Kanpur constituency.
- She served as the chief minister of the Uttar Pradesh government from 1963 to 1967.
- She came to the forefront of the Indian national movement during the Quit India Movement.
- She was a member of the Constituent Assembly of India.
Additional Information
- Nandini Satpathy was the second woman Chief Minister of Independent India.
- She served as the Chief Minister of Odisha from 1972 to 1976.
- Jayalalitha served six times as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu for over fourteen years between 1991 and 2016.
- Padmaja Naidu was the second woman governor of Independent India after Sarojini Naidu.
- She served as the first women governor of West Bengal from 1956 to 1967.
- Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit was the first female president of the United Nations General Assembly.
- She also served as the first women governor of Maharasthra from 1962 to 1964.
Which of the following states has the Legislative Council?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
State Government Question 7 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 'Karnataka'.
Key Points
- At present, 6 states out of 28 states of India have the Legislative Council. These 6 states are -
- Andhra Pradesh
- Telangana
- Karnataka
- Maharashtra
- Uttar Pradesh
- Bihar
- Jharkhand, Odisha, and Gujarat have a unicameral legislature. These states have a Legislative Assembly only.
Hence, the correct answer is Karnataka.
Additional Information
- Legislative Assembly
- The State Legislative Assembly is a legislative body in the states and union territories of India.
- In the 28 states and 3 union territories with a unicameral state legislature, it is the sole legislative body.
- In 6 states, it is the lower house of their bicameral state legislatures.
- Each Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) is directly elected to serve 5-year terms.
- A State Legislative Assembly may be dissolved in a state of emergency, by the Governor at the request of the Chief Minister, or if a motion of no confidence is passed against the ruling majority party or coalition.
- Legislative Council
- The second and upper house of the state legislature is the Legislative Council.
- It is a permanent house. Therefore, the Governor cannot dissolve it.
- According to Article 171(3), the members of the Legislative Council are indirectly elected.
- Each member remains a member of the Legislative Council for 6 years.
Hint
- Trick to remember Indian States with Bicameral Legislature (Legislative Council) -
- KUMBAT
- K - Karnataka
- U - Uttar Pradesh
- M - Maharashtra
- B - Bihar
- A - Andhra Pradesh
- T - Telangana
- KUMBAT
According to which Article of Constitution of India, the Chief Minister is appointed by the Governor of a State?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
State Government Question 8 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Article 164.
Key Points
- Article 164:
- The Chief Minister shall be appointed by the governor and other ministers shall be appointed by the governor on the advice of the Chief Minister.
- The ministers shall hold office during the pleasure of the governor.
- The council of ministers shall be collectively responsible to the legislative assembly of the state.
Additional Information
- Articles related to State Council of Ministers
- Article 163:Council of Ministers to aid and advise Governor.
- Article 164:Other provisions as to Ministers.
- Article 166:Conduct of business of the Government of a State.
- Article 167:Duties of Chief Minister as forwarding the information to Governor.
The smallest Vidhan Sabha in India, in terms of number of Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs), is ______.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
State Government Question 9 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Puducherry.
Important Points
- Puducherry is the smallest Vidhan Sabha in India, in terms of the number of 'Members of Legislative Assembly' (MLAs).
- There are only 30 members of legislative assembly (MLAs) in Puducherry Vidhan Sabha.
- Uttar Pradesh is the largest Vidhan Sabha in India, in terms of the number of 'Members of Legislative Assembly' (MLAs).
- There are 403 members of legislative assembly (MLAs) in Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha.
Key Points
- Vidhan Sabhas are also known as Legislative Assemblies.
- Vidhan Sabhas are the lower houses of the provincial legislature in the different states of India.
- Vidhan Sabha is analogous to Lok Sabha.
- Each Vidhan Sabha in India is formed for a period of five years, after which all seats are up for election.
- A person must not less than 25 years of age to become a member of Vidhan Sabha.
Additional Information ;
- Sikkim has 32 members of legislative assembly (MLAs) in its Vidhan Sabha.
- Goa has 40 members of legislative assembly (MLAs) in its Vidhan Sabha.
- Delhi has 70 members of legislative assembly (MLAs) in its Vidhan Sabha.
7th Constitutional Amendment is related to:
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
State Government Question 10 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is the Appointment of the same person as a governor for two or more states.
Key Points
- 7th Constitutional Amendment:
- 7th Constitutional Amendment Act of 1956 promoted the appointment of the same person as a governor for two or more states.
- It is related to the reorganisation of states
- 7th Constitutional Amendment also provided for the appointment of additional and acting judges of the high court.
- It has provided for the establishment of a common high court for two or more states.
Additional Information
- 15th Constitutional Amendment:
- Raise the retirement age of High Court judges from 60 to 62.
- 26th Constitutional Amendment:
- Abolition of privy purse paid to former rulers of princely states.
- 38th Constitutional Amendment:
- Enhances the powers of President and Governors to pass ordinances.
Which of the following States has/have bicameral legislature?
1. Andhra Pradesh
2. Telangana
3. Bihar
4. Uttar Pradesh
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
State Government Question 11 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is option 4.
Key Points
- A bicameral legislature is a system of government in which the legislature comprises two houses.
- At the state level, the equivalent of Lok Sabha is the Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly), and that of Rajya Sabha is Vidhan Parishad (Legislative Council).
- One-third of the members of the Vidhan Parishad are elected every 2 years.
- At present, the states that have bicameral legislature in India are:
- Uttar Pradesh
- Bihar
- Maharashtra
- Karnataka
- Andhra Pradesh
- Telangana
Hence option 4 is correct.
Who of the following is empowered to dissolve the Legislative Assembly of a State ?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
State Government Question 12 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is The Governor.
Key Points
- The State Legislative Assembly is a legislative body in the states and union territories of India.
- Single-member constituencies directly elect each Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) to serve five-year terms.
- A State Legislative Assembly in India must have at least 60 and no more than 500 members, according to the Indian Constitution.
- The Governor of the state is empowered to dissolve the Legislative Assembly of a State.
- In the event of a state of emergency, the Governor may dissolve the State Legislative Assembly at the request of the Chief Minister, or if a resolution of no confidence is approved against the ruling majority party or coalition.
- If a state government fails to implement its executive powers in accordance with Union government orders, the governor of the state is responsible for assessing the situation and recommending the dissolution of the state Assembly to the Union cabinet, according to Article 365.
Important Points
- State Legislative Assemblies are also known as Vidhan Sabhas.
- State Legislative Assembly is chaired by the speaker.
- The Governor can summon and prorogue the state legislation and dissolve the state legislative assembly.
- State Legislative Assembly is directly elected by the people.
- Each Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) is directly elected to serve 5-year terms by single-member constituencies.
Additional Information
- Governor is the head of the state who is appointed by the President of the country.
- Governor works on the pleasure of the President and has no fixed term.
- Governor may also get transferred from one state to another by the President.
- Governor also can be reappointed.
- The central government nominates the governor for each state.
- A person should complete the age of 35 for the appointment as the governor.
- Governor gives his resignation letter to the President.
- The Seventh Constitutional Amendment facilitated the appointment of the same person as Governor for two or more states.
Which one of the following Articles of Indian Constitution deals with the Oath of Governor?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
State Government Question 13 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Article 159.
Key Points
- Article 159
- It deals with Oath or affirmation by the Governor.
- The Oath is to be taken in the presence of the Chief Justice of the High Court exercising jurisdiction in relation to the State, or, in his absence, the seniormost Judge of that Court available.
Important Points
- State Governor
- The appointment and powers of government can be derived from Part VI of the Indian constitution.
- Article 153 says that there shall be a Governor for each State.
- The governor acts in a 'dual Capacity' as the Constitutional head of the state and as the representative.
- He is part of the federal system of Indian polity and acts as a bridge between union and state governments.
- The President appoints the governor in the states.
- For the appointment of a person as the Governor of the state-
- He/She should be a citizen of India.
- He/she should attain the age of 35 years.
- Not hold any office of profit.
- Not be a member of either house of the parliament or legislative assembly.
Additional Information
- Article 154
- The executive power of the State shall be vested in the Governor and shall be exercised by him either directly or through officers subordinate to him in accordance with this Constitution.
- Article 155
- The Governor of a State shall be appointed by the President by warrant under his hand and seal.
- Article 158
- It deals with Conditions of Governor's office.
- The emoluments and allowances of the Governor shall not be diminished during his term of office.
- The Governor shall not hold any other office of profit.
- Where the same person is appointed as Governor of two or more States, the emoluments and allowances payable to the Governor shall be allocated among the States in such proportion as the President may by order determine.
The number of Lok Sabha seats in Madhya Pradesh is_____.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
State Government Question 14 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 29.
- The Lok Sabha is the lower house of the legislature.
- It is also called the " House of People".
- The term length of this house is 5 years.
- The Madhya Pradesh state was formed on 1st November 1956.
- The first election of Madhya Pradesh Vidhan sabha was held in 1957.
- The last election of this assembly was held on 28 November 2018.
- The next election will take place in November 2023.
- The present CM of Madhya Pradesh is Dr. Mohan Yadav.
- The present governor of this state is Mangubhai C. Patel since 6 July 2021
Which article deals with the Ordinance making power of the Governor?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
State Government Question 15 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Article 213.
Key Points
- Article 213 of the constitution deals with the ordinance making power of the Governor.
- Governor issues an ordinance when one or both the Houses of State Legislature are not in Session.
- The ordinance issued by him will have the same force as a law.
- The Governor has the power to withdraw the ordinance anytime.
- Governor is prohibited from promulgating ordinances that contains:
- If a bill requires the previous sanction of the President for introduction in the State Legislature.
- If a bill is reserved for the assent of the President.
- He takes advice from the council of ministers before promulgating any ordinance.
- An ordinance issued by the Governor ceases to be in operation 6 weeks after the reassembly of the State Legislature unless approved earlier.
- The life of the Ordinance is the same as the ordinance issued by the President i.e. 6 months and 6 weeks.
Additional Information
- Article 161 -
- Deals with the Pardoning Powers of the Governor.
- Governor can grant pardon to any person convicted of any offence, against any law relating to a matter which the executive power of the state extends.
- Governor is deprived of pardoning the death sentence of the person.
- Article 200 -
- Deals with the Assent of the Governor.
- Every bill passed by the State Legislature has to receive Governor's assent.
- Governor can:
- Give assent to a bill
- Withhold his assent
- Reserve the bill for the reconsideration of the President.
- Article 167 -
- Deals with the duties of the Chief Minister.
- It is the duty of the Chief Minister to provide the Governor with all the information and decisions of the Council of Ministers relating to the affairs of the state.