Polity (UPSC)
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Q. A court has 3 judges. If each judge hears 4 cases a day, how many cases do they hear in a week?
Q. A court session lasts for 2 hours. If there are 5 sessions in a day, how many hours are spent in court in a week?
Q. A judge spends 1/3 of his time on civil cases and the rest on criminal cases. If he works 60 hours a week, how many hours does he spend on criminal cases?
Q. A legal document requires 5 signatures. If each signature takes 2 minutes, how long will it take to get all signatures?
Q. A legal firm has 8 lawyers. If each lawyer can handle 3 cases at a time, what is the maximum number of cases they can handle simultaneously?
Q. A state legislature has 150 members. If 1/4 of them are new members, how many new members are there?
Q. A state legislature has 300 members. If 1/5 of them are elected every year, how many members are elected each year?
Q. A state legislature meets for 90 days in a year. If each member is paid $200 per day, what is the total amount paid to a legislature with 50 members for the entire session?
Q. How many times can a member of Parliament be re-elected?
Q. If a bill is introduced in the Lok Sabha and is not passed within 6 months, what happens to it?
Q. If a bill is passed by a state legislature with a vote of 75 to 25, what percentage of the votes were in favor of the bill?
Q. If a bill is passed in the Lok Sabha, what is the next step for it to become a law?
Q. If a bill is passed in the Rajya Sabha, what is the next step?
Q. If a court fines a defendant $500 and 20% of that goes to the state, how much does the state receive?
Q. If a court session costs $1,200 and there are 15 sessions in a month, what is the total cost for the month?
Q. If a judge earns $120,000 annually and receives a 5% raise, what will be his new salary?
Q. If a judge has a 10% caseload increase and originally handled 200 cases, how many cases does he handle now?
Q. If a lawyer charges $250 per hour and works 15 hours a week, how much does he earn in a month?
Q. If a member of Parliament serves a term of 5 years, how many terms can they serve if they are re-elected twice?
Q. If a Parliament session lasts for 30 days and there are 3 sessions in a year, how many days does Parliament meet in a year?
Q. If a state legislature has 120 members and 1/3 of them are women, how many women are there in the legislature?
Q. If a state legislature has 90 members and 1/3 of them are from rural areas, how many members are from urban areas?
Q. If a state legislature has a total of 200 members and 40% are from the opposition party, how many members are from the opposition party?
Q. In a state legislature, if 10% of the members are absent during a session of 100 members, how many members are present?
Q. In a state legislature, if 25% of the members are women and there are 160 members, how many women are there?
Q. In a state legislature, if 60% of the members are from the ruling party and there are 80 members, how many members are from the ruling party?
Q. In which year was the Government of India Act, which laid the foundation for State Legislatures, enacted? (1935)
Q. The 'Social Contract' theory, as proposed by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, emphasizes which of the following ideas?
Q. The Bill of Rights, ratified in 1791, is significant in American history for which of the following reasons?
Q. The concept of 'Separation of Powers' is most closely associated with which political philosopher?