Political Science Nios Plus Two PQ VII Welcome to your Political Science Nios Plus Two PQ VII Total Questions: 50 Name Mobile No: 1. Which is an example of legislative relation between Centre and States? Election commission Emergency provisions Concurrent list State list None Hint 2. Which one of the following is the correct full form of NAM? Non Aligned Movement Non Assigned Movement New Aligned Movement Non Alternate Movement None Hint 3. Fill in the blanks: United Kingdom has a party system but Soviet Union had ______ party system. Multi-party One-party No party Two-party None Hint 4. Answer the following: Which N.G.O. is an organisation related to the protection of Human Rights? Name the organisation. Greenpeace Amnesty International Red Cross WWF None Hint 5. What type of Bureaucracy do we have in India? Committed Neutral Biased Temporary None Hint 6. Which of these describe the supremacy of Judiciary? Legislative power Executive branch Guardian of the Constitution Political party None Hint 7. Which of the following is a Fundamental Right in India? Right to Equality Right to Property Right to Education Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression None Hint 8. Answer the following: Name the international conference which was held on environment at Rio. Earth Summit Montreal Protocol Paris Agreement Kyoto Protocol None Hint 9. Which one of the following statement is FALSE about United Nations? It has its own permanent army. India has provided its military personnel to United States for taking action. It can authorise any country to use force against any other erring country. It can take military action against any country. None Hint 10. United Nations is an international organisation of __________ Independent Member Countries Developing Countries European Countries NATO Countries None Hint 11. Which one of the following is not a dispute between India and China? Control over Tibet by China The Non-Aligned policy of India Boundary dispute The occupation of Indian territory by China in 1962 None Hint 12. To which right is the 86th Amendment related? Right to Property Right to Religion Right to Equality Right to Education None Hint 13. Which one of the following is not a Human Right? Freedom of religion To be a citizen of any State Right to work in just condition Equality before the law None Hint 14. Who among the following had contributed to Marxism Philosophy? Mahatma Gandhi Frederich Engles Harold Laski Koerner None Hint 15. Who among the following believed that ‘As are the means, so are the ends.’? Machiavelli Karl Marx Harold Laski Mahatma Gandhi None Hint 16. Which Court in India can change its own previous decision? Supreme Court District Court Sessions Court High Court None Hint 17. Which reason is responsible for the partition of British India in 1947? People of both the religions were not ready to live together For good governance of the regions Demand of the Congress party for the partition ‘Two nation theory’ propounded by Muslim League None Hint 18. Which international organisation has the objective of maintaining international peace and security? The International Court of Justice International Trusteeship System United Nations Commission for Human Rights The United Nations None Hint 19. Answer the following: By what name are the political parties known which belong to a particular state or area? Independent parties Local parties National parties Regional parties None Hint 20. Which one is the correct full form of NPT? Nuclear Power Treaty Nuclear Proliferation Treaty Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty New Proliferation Treaty None Hint 21. Which one of the following is not an element of the State? Population Fixed territory Membership of the United Nations Government None Hint 22. Which body in India is responsible for holding free and fair elections? Parliament Prime Minister’s Office Supreme Court Election Commission of India None Hint 23. What do Directive Principles of State Policy mean? Guidelines for the government to create laws Rights of states in federation Rules only for the judiciary Fundamental Rights of citizens None Hint 24. By what name are the political parties known which belong to a particular state or area? Independent parties National parties Regional parties Minority parties None Hint 25. Which statement is the correct explanation of Panchsheel? These are guiding principles for bilateral relations. It is a set of five laws. These are the five rules for good governance. It is a set of five Countries. None Hint 26. Which one of the following is not an organ of the United Nations? Secretariat Security Council UNESCO General Assembly None Hint 27. Which of the following is an executive power of the President? Commander-in-Chief of Armed Forces Making laws directly Appointing Prime Minister Dissolving Parliament independently None Hint 28. Which type of party system do we have in India? No party system Two-party system One-party system Multi-party system None Hint 29. Which one of the following organs of the Government enforces laws? Executive All of the above Judiciary Legislature None Hint 30. Complete the sentence correctly with an appropriate option. The State is a __________ Economic concept Social concept Cultural concept Political concept None Hint 31. Complete the sentence correctly: Human rights treat all people as ________. Separate Different Equal Unequal None Hint 32. Which is a legislative power of the President? Judicial power Direct law-making Summoning Parliament Veto power None Hint 33. Answer the following: Name any one harmful pesticide which has been banned to protect the environment. Atrazine DDT Glyphosate Carbaryl None Hint 34. Answer the following: Which type of party system do we have in India? Two-party One-party No party Multi-party None Hint 35. To which organ do all the members of United Nations have the membership? International Court of Justice Secretariat General Assembly Security Council None Hint 36. Answer the following: Name one new technology being used for good governance. Internet E-governance Social media Mobile phones None Hint 37. Which of the following describe Fundamental Duties? Executive powers of President Legal rights Powers of Parliament Moral obligations of citizens None Hint 38. Answer the following: Name any one hindrance to good governance Efficiency Corruption Transparency Accountability None Hint 39. Complete the sentence correctly: People have human rights because they are ______. Educated Powerful Equal Rich None Hint 40. Sri Lanka is situated to the________ West of India South of India East of India North of India None Hint 41. Which one of the following is not a feature of UPSC? It enjoys Independence. It is Constitutional body. It is neutral. It recruits all the employees of the Central Government. None Hint 42. By which name is the election called which is held after the dissolution of the Lok Sabha before the completion of its full term of 5 years? Local election Mid-term election General election Referendum None Hint 43. Choose the correct statement about the Public Service Commissions: Members are appointed for a fixed tenure. Members are appointed for different periods of time. Members are appointed by the Home Minister only. Members can be removed by the Prime Minister. None Hint 44. United Nations was established on__________ 24th November 1945 24th November 1946 24th October 1946 24th October 1945 None Hint 45. United Kingdom has a party system but Soviet Union had _____ party system. One-party system Multi-party system Two-party system No party system None Hint 46. Which describes an administrative relation between Centre and States? Cooperative federalism Judiciary appointments Financial relations Control of Centre over States in emergencies None Hint 47. Answer the following: Which Act was enacted in 1993 in India to provide for the Constitution of National Human Rights Commission? Environment Protection Act Right to Information Act Protection of Human Rights Act Indian Penal Code None Hint 48. Which Continent has no permanent member in the Security Council? Australia Europe America Asia None Hint 49. What is the importance of Division of Powers in Indian federalism? Promotes single-party rule Ensures autonomy to Centre and States Gives complete power to judiciary Centralizes all powers None Hint 50. A Joint Public Service Commission is constituted to work for _______ Two or more States None of these One State only Two States only None Hint Time's up Share: admin Previous post History Nios Plus Two PQ VII July 1, 2025 Next post Political Science Nios Plus Two PQ V July 2, 2025