Most Important Questions on Non-Constitutional Bodies

By Saroj Singh|Updated : August 15th, 2021

While preparing for exams, revision is the key to success. So for the aspirants who are preparing for various state exams, here are the Most Important Questions on Parliament of India. These questions can be fruitful in the last-minute revision of the Parliament of India. These questions will help students to fetch more marks in the exams. 

Also, Sectional tests help understand the concept better. It is recommended that after you finish every topic or component of the syllabus do solve Questions that are either asked in the previous year papers or given in a mock. This article including only questions is aimed to make you understand and attempt a particular syllabus domain effectively.

Most Important Questions on Non-Constitutional Bodies

1. Consider the following List I and List II:

List I (BODIES)

1) Central Bureau of Investigation

2) Finance Commission

3) National Human Rights Commission

4) NITI Aayog

List II (STATUS)

  1. Constitutional Body
  2. Non-statutory body
  3. Executive body
  4. Statutory body

(a) 1-b 2-a 3-d 4-c

(b) 1-a 2-c 3-d 4-b

(c) 1-C 2-b 3-a 4-d

(d) 1-d 2-c 3-a 4-b

Ans. A

2. Consider the following statements:

1) The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal is a statutory body.

2) The Debt Recovery Tribunals are statutory bodies.

3) Debt Recovery Tribunal can pass comprehensive orders like a Civil Court.

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

(a) 1 and 2 only

(b) 2 and 3 only

(c) 1 and 3 only

(d) 1, 2 and 3

Ans. D

3. Which of the following are statutory bodies?

a) University Grants Commission

b) Official Language Commission

c) Railway Board

d) Atomic Energy Commission

Select the correct answer from the codes given below:

(a) a and b

(b) a, c and d

(c) a, b and d

(d) b and d

Ans. B

4. When did SEBI become an autonomous body?

(a) 12 April 1988

(b) 12 August 1992

(c) 12 April 1992

(d) 12 August 1988

Ans. C

5. Central Vigilance Commission set up on the recommendation of:

(a) Santhanam Committee

(b) Administrative reforms commission

(c) Shah commission

(d) Swaran Singh committee

Ans. A

6. Which of the following statements is not correct regarding the Central Vigilance Commission?

(a) The Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) is a statutory body.

(b) The CVC is only responsible to the Prime minister office.

(c) The CVC was set up on the recommendations of K Santhanam committee.

(d) The Vigilance Awareness Week is observed by the CVC

Ans. B

7. Which of the following statements is incorrect about Central Vigilance Commission?

(a) It was established in 1964.

(b) It comes under the umbrella of Ministry of Law.

(c) The CVC is not an investigating agency.

(d) The Central Vigilance Commissioner is appointed by the President.

Ans. B

8. In which year, the Central Vigilance Commission was established?

(a) 1964

(b) 1965

(c) 1966

(d) 1967

Ans. A

9. In which year Central Vigilance Commission got the statutory status?

(a) 2000

(b) 2001

(c) 2002

(d) 2003

Ans. D

10. Which of the following is not matched correctly about NITI Aayog?

(a) NITI Aayog head office: Delhi

(b) Narendra Modi: Chairman

(c) Parent Agency: Government of India

(d) NITI Aayog replaced: National Development Council

Ans. D

11. When did the NITI Aayog Constituted?

(a) 2018

(b) 2015

(c) 2017

(d) 2016

Ans, B

12. Who is the chairperson of NITI Aayog?

(a) Prime Minister

(b) President

(c) Vice-President

(d) Speaker of the Lok Sabha

Ans. A

13. Which of the following is developed by NITI Aayog?

(a) Good Governance Index

(b) India Innovation Index

(c) Socio-economic census

(d) India Competitiveness Index

Ans. B

14. Who is not the ex officio member of the National Human Rights Commission?

(a) The Chairperson of the National Commission for Minorities.

(b) The Chairperson of the Law Commission of India

(c) The Chairperson of the National Commission for the scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

(d) The Chairperson of the National Commission for Women

Ans. B

15. When did the National Human Rights Commission established?

(a)  1996

(b) 1992

(c) 1998

(d) 1995

Ans. D

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