Class 6 SS Chapter 10 Grassroots Democracy – Part 1 MCQ
1. What is the process of taking decisions and organizing society’s life with rules called?
A) Judiciary
B) Governance
C) Legislature
D) Democracy
Answer: B) Governance
2. The group or system that makes rules and ensures they are followed is called:
A) Society
B) Government
C) Constitution
D) Community
Answer: B) Government
3. Important rules made by the government are called:
A) Customs
B) Orders
C) Laws
D) Traditions
Answer: C) Laws
4. Which organ of government makes laws?
A) Judiciary
B) Executive
C) Legislature
D) Police
Answer: C) Legislature
5. Which organ implements laws?
A) Executive
B) Legislature
C) Judiciary
D) Parliament
Answer: A) Executive
6. Which organ decides whether someone has broken the law?
A) Police
B) Legislature
C) Executive
D) Judiciary
Answer: D) Judiciary
7. The system of keeping the three organs of government separate is called:
A) Balance of law
B) Separation of powers
C) Rule of law
D) Democratic balance
Answer: B) Separation of powers
8. Separation of powers provides a system of:
A) Punishment and reward
B) Rules and duties
C) Checks and balances
D) Rights and laws
Answer: C) Checks and balances
9. India functions at how many levels of government?
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
Answer: C) Three
10. Which is NOT a level of government in India?
A) Local Government
B) State Government
C) Central Government
D) Village Government
Answer: D) Village Government
11. Which government level handles national matters?
A) Local Government
B) State Government
C) Central Government
D) Municipal Government
Answer: C) Central Government
12. The motto of the Government of India is:
A) Jai Hind
B) Satyameva Jayate
C) Vande Mataram
D) Bharat Mata Ki Jai
Answer: B) Satyameva Jayate
13. “Truth alone triumphs” is the meaning of:
A) Yato Dharmastato Jayah
B) Satyameva Jayate
C) Dharma Rakshati
D) Jan Gan Man
Answer: B) Satyameva Jayate
14. The Supreme Court of India belongs to which organ?
A) Executive
B) Legislature
C) Judiciary
D) Police
Answer: C) Judiciary
15. Who is the executive head of the Central Government in India?
A) President
B) Prime Minister
C) Governor
D) Chief Minister
Answer: B) Prime Minister
16. Who is the executive head at the State level?
A) President
B) Prime Minister
C) Governor
D) Chief Minister
Answer: D) Chief Minister
17. The Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha together form the:
A) Judiciary
B) Legislature
C) Executive
D) Cabinet
Answer: B) Legislature
18. Members elected at the State level are called:
A) MPs
B) MLAs
C) Judges
D) Ministers
Answer: B) MLAs
19. Members elected at the national level are called:
A) MLAs
B) Sarpanch
C) MPs
D) Governors
Answer: C) MPs
20. The word “democracy” comes from which language?
A) Sanskrit
B) Latin
C) Greek
D) French
Answer: C) Greek
21. Democracy literally means:
A) Rule of kings
B) Rule of law
C) Rule of the people
D) Rule of ministers
Answer: C) Rule of the people
22. In direct democracy, decisions are taken by:
A) Representatives only
B) Judges
C) Every citizen directly
D) Ministers
Answer: C) Every citizen directly
23. India is a:
A) Monarchy
B) Dictatorship
C) Representative democracy
D) Military state
Answer: C) Representative democracy
24. Citizens above what age can vote in India?
A) 16 years
B) 17 years
C) 18 years
D) 21 years
Answer: C) 18 years
25. Grassroots democracy encourages participation of:
A) Only ministers
B) Only judges
C) Ordinary citizens
D) Only officials
Answer: C) Ordinary citizens
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