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Class 6 Social Science Grassroots Democracy Part 3

Class 6 Social Science Grassroots Democracy Part 3

 

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What is the broader concept of democracy that aims to empower citizens to actively participate in their country’s functioning?
a) Representative democracy
b) Direct democracy
c) Participatory democracy
d) Constitutional democracy
Answer: c) Participatory democracy

 

What is the term used for local government structures in urban areas?
a) Panchayati Raj Institutions
b) Urban Local Bodies
c) Municipal Committees
d) City Councils
Answer: b) Urban Local Bodies

 

What are the smaller units that cities and towns are divided into called?
a) Districts
b) Zones
c) Wards
d) Blocks
Answer: c) Wards

 

What is the oldest municipal institution in India?
a) Mumbai Municipal Corporation
b) Kolkata Municipal Corporation
c) Chennai Municipal Corporation
d) Delhi Municipal Corporation
Answer: c) Chennai Municipal Corporation (formerly Madras Corporation)

 

When was the Madras Corporation established?
a) 1687
b) 1688
c) 1792
d) 1865
Answer: b) 1688

 

Which city has been awarded the cleanest city in India under the Swachh Survekshan scheme for seven consecutive years?
a) Mumbai
b) Delhi
c) Chennai
d) Indore
Answer: d) Indore

 

What is the population threshold for a city to have a Municipal Corporation?
a) Above 5 lakhs
b) Above 10 lakhs
c) Above 15 lakhs
d) Above 20 lakhs
Answer: b) Above 10 lakhs

 

What is another term for Municipal Corporation?
a) Nagar Palika
b) Nagar Panchayat
c) Mahanagar Nigam
d) City Council
Answer: c) Mahanagar Nigam

 

For cities with a population between 1 and 10 lakhs, what is the highest urban local body?
a) Municipal Corporation
b) Municipal Council
c) Nagar Panchayat
d) Ward Committee
Answer: b) Municipal Council

 

What is the alternative name for Municipal Council?
a) Mahanagar Nigam
b) Nagar Palika
c) City Corporation
d) Urban Panchayat
Answer: b) Nagar Palika

 

Which urban local body is responsible for cities and towns with smaller populations?
a) Municipal Corporation
b) Municipal Council
c) Nagar Panchayat
d) Ward Committee
Answer: c) Nagar Panchayat

 

Who issued the charter constituting the town of ‘Fort St. George’ into a corporation?
a) British Parliament
b) East India Company
c) Madras Presidency
d) Indian National Congress
Answer: b) East India Company

 

In which year did the Madras Corporation gain the power to levy municipal taxes?
a) 1687
b) 1688
c) 1792
d) 1865
Answer: c) 1792

 

What does CRM stand for in the context of municipal services?
a) City Resource Management
b) Citizen Relationship Management
c) Corporate Responsibility Measures
d) Community Regulation Mechanism
Answer: b) Citizen Relationship Management

 

What is the primary purpose of ward committees in urban areas?
a) To collect taxes
b) To facilitate local activities and report problems
c) To elect the mayor
d) To manage city finances
Answer: b) To facilitate local activities and report problems

 

How does the functioning of wards differ across India?
a) It doesn’t differ; it’s uniform across the country
b) It differs based on State rules
c) It differs based on population size
d) It differs based on the city’s age
Answer: b) It differs based on State rules

 

What is the equivalent of a Municipal Corporation in a village setting?
a) Gram Panchayat
b) Zila Panchayat
c) Ward Committee
d) Village Council
Answer: a) Gram Panchayat

 

What is the base of the governance pyramid closer to the people?
a) State Government
b) Union Government
c) Local Government
d) District Government
Answer: c) Local Government

 

In which year was the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (originally ‘Bombay Municipal Corporation’) created?
a) 1865
b) 1688
c) 1792
d) 1949
Answer: a) 1865

 

Who expressed the desire for immediate formation of full-fledged local bodies during the Constituent Assembly Debates?
a) Mahatma Gandhi
b) Jawaharlal Nehru
c) Rustom K. Sidhwa
d) B.R. Ambedkar
Answer: c) Rustom K. Sidhwa

 

What is the primary purpose of decentralized governance in urban areas?
a) To increase central government control
b) To give local communities a direct say in management
c) To reduce citizen participation
d) To simplify administrative processes
Answer: b) To give local communities a direct say in management

 

What is the term used for the system of local self-government in rural areas?
a) Urban Local Bodies
b) Panchayati Raj Institutions
c) Municipal Corporations
d) Ward Committees
Answer: b) Panchayati Raj Institutions

 

Which level of the Panchayati Raj system is equivalent to the Ward Committee in urban areas?
a) Zila Panchayat
b) Panchayat Samiti
c) Gram Panchayat
d) Gram Sabha
Answer: d) Gram Sabha

 

What does the text suggest about the complexity of urban governance compared to rural governance?
a) Urban governance is simpler
b) Urban governance is more complex
c) They are equally complex
d) Complexity depends on population size only
Answer: b) Urban governance is more complex

 

What is the primary difference between a Municipal Corporation and a Municipal Council?
a) The services they provide
b) The election process
c) The population size they serve
d) The geographical area they cover
Answer: c) The population size they serve

 

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