11.
Which of the following is not recognised as a 'tension' area in Indian Federation?
1. Inter-State Council
2. Article 356
3. Role of the Governor
4. Union-State Financial Relations
Choose the correct answer:

12.
Which committee felt that the Panchayati Raj institutions could have survived well if they had been encouraged well by entrusting responsibilities as a ''vanguard of development in village India"?

13.
In the two lists given below, List I provides the list of Prime Ministers, while List II indicates Governments. Match the two lists and choose the correct answer:
List-I (Prime Minister) List-II (Government)
a. Chandra Shekhar 1. United Front
b. H. D. Deve Gowda 2. National Democratic Alliance
c. Atal Bihari Vajpayee 3. United Progressive Alliance
d. Manmohan Singh 4. National Front

14.
Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?

15.
The election process in India follows the first past the post system. This system offers many advantages like:
1. Providing a proportionate outcome of seats based on votes.
2. Less wastage of votes.
3. Establishing a clear link between representatives and constituencies.
Select the correct answer:

17.
Which of the following statements about the writ of Habeas Corpus is correct?

18.
Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R). Read the statements and choose the correct answer:
Assertion (A) Article 1 described India as a 'Union of States.'
Reason (R) The term 'Union of States' was used to curb sub-nationalism and strengthening unity and integrity of the country.

19.
Which of the following statements are correct about the Central Vigilance Commission?
1. It was set-up on the recommendation of the Santhanam Committee.
2. It is a statutory body.
3. It is a multi-member commission.
4. It exercises superintendence over the working of the CBI.
Select the correct answer:

20.
Which of the following is true about the fundamental rights under Indian Constitution?
1. It is protected and enforced by the Constitution.
2. It can be changed by the common legislative process.
3. Supreme Court is the guardian of fundamental rights.
4. All Constitutional rights are fundamental rights.
Select the correct answer:

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