rise

MCQ Questions for Class 6 Civics: Ch 4 Key Elements of a Democratic Government

MCQ Questions for Class 6 Civics: Ch 4 Key Elements of a Democratic Government

1. The right to vote enables people to elect their
(a) Law
(b) Parliament
(c) Constitution
(d) Representatives
► (d) Representatives

2. Fraternity means
(a) A group of people revolt against each other
(b) A group of people sharing a common profession or interests
(c) A group of people not sharing common interest
(d) A group of people fighting
► (b) A group of people sharing a common profession or interests

3. Nelson Mandela was the leader of
(a) African National Congress
(b) Asian National Congress
(c) Australian National Congress
(d) American National Congress
► (a) African National Congress

4. South Africa became a democratic country in
(a) 1990
(b) 1992
(c) 1994
(d) 1996
► (c) 1994

5. The government is a system which governs the organization of the
(a) Society
(b) State
(c) Country
(d) Minorities
► (c) Country

6. South African people were divided into
(a) South Africans, black, Indian and colored races
(b) White, black, Americans
(c) White, Indian and colored races
(d) White, black, Indian and colored races
► (d) White, black, Indian and colored races

7. Mettur and Krishna Sagar dam is situated on which river
(a) Kaveri
(b) Tungabhadra
(c) Godavari
(d) Krishna
► (a) Kaveri

8. Quiet flows the Cauvery despite being at the centre of heated conflict between two states for the last
(a) 20 years
(b) 40 years
(c) 30 years
(d) 10 years
► (c) 30 years

9. The jurisdiction covering the Andaman and Nicobar islands falls under the supervision of __:
(a) A circuit bench of the Bombay High Court at Port Blair
(b) A circuit bench of the Madras High Court at Port Blair
(c) A circuit bench of the Kolkata High Court at Port Blair
(d) A circuit bench of Supreme Court of India at Port Blair
► (c) A circuit bench of the Kolkata High Court at Port Blair

10. In India, before Independence, only a ____ was allowed to vote
(a) All people
(b) Small minority
(c) King and his family
(d) Poor
► (b) small minority

11. If government wants to be continued in power
(a) Court have to pass a special resolution
(b) They have to be re-elected by the people
(c) They have to pass a bill in the court
(d) Court have to pass a ordinary resolution
► (b) They have to be re-elected by the people

12. What is social inequality?
(a) Social inequality refers to relational processes in society that have the effect of limiting or harming a politics
(b) Social inequality refers to relational processes in society that have the effect of limiting or harming a group's social status or social class
(c) Social inequality refers to relational processes in society that have the effect of limiting or harming technology
(d) Social inequality refers to relational processes in society that have the effect of limiting or harming economy
► (b) Social inequality refers to relational processes in society that have the effect of limiting or harming a group's social status or social class

13. Conflicts occur when people of _____ cultures, religions, regions or economic backgrounds do not get along with each other
(a) Two
(b) Different
(c) Same
(d) Three
► (b) Different

14. ____ a group of people who led the struggle against apartheid
(a) ANC
(b) AAP
(c) AMC
(d) AFC
► (a) ANC

15. It is condition in which all citizens are guaranteed descent standard of life
(a) Social justice
(b) Economic justice
(c) Technological justice
(d) Political justice
► (b) Economic justice

16. Which are the two houses of parliament
(a) Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha
(b) Rajya Sabha and Local Sabha
(c) State Sabha and Lok Sabha
(d) Vidhan parishad and Lok Sabha
► (a) Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha

17. The Indian _______ lays down the basic rules that have to be followed by everyone
(a) Constitution
(b) Parliament
(c) Court
(d) Law
► (a) Constitution

18. Untouchability is ban under the article
(a) 16
(b) 17
(c) 15
(d) 18
► (b) 17
Previous Post Next Post