A. Politics should not be allowed to interfere
B. Financially these should be kept dependent on the centre
C. Favourable public opinion should be created in their favour
D. More financial resources should be put at their disposal
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following is not an essential condition for the successful working of local self-government?
A. These should meet local needs
B. The people of integrity should be elected
C. Party politics should be encouraged
D. Control of central authority should not be very stiff - Which one of the following is not an essential condition for maintaining public interest in local self-government?
A. Utility of these institutions should be classified
B. People should be made to realise their importance
C. People of integrity should be got elected to these bodies
D. These should be deprived of some of their powers
E. Regular publicity should be given to their work - Which one of the following is not essential for maintaining interest of the people in local self-government institutions?
A. In their favour leacture by public men should be arranged
B. Newspapers should be used in their favour
C. Close contracts between elected and electorates should be maintained
D. Very strict central control over their working should be exercised - Which one of the following is unavoidable for successful working of a parliamentary form of Government?
A. A written constitution
B. Multi-party system
C. A federal system
D. A written constitution
E. Well organised political party system - Which one of the following is true about loan raising of local self-government bodies?
A. These can float loans on their own
B. These can’t raise any loan
C. These can raise loans with the approval of central government
D. These can raise loans with the approval of state government - Which one of the following does not fall under the category of administrative control over local self-government bodies?
A. State government can appoint administrative officers
B. State government can disapprove bye-laws of these body
C. State government can appoint inspecting officers
D. State governments can stop grant-in-aid
E. State governments can propagate against the quality of their work - Who among the following introduced local self-government in India?
A. Lord Canning
B. Raja Rammohan Roy
C. Lord Rippon
D. Lord Mountbatten - Which one of the following statements is not correct? The successful working of democracy depends on:
A. Presence of political parties based on political and economic principles
B. Presence of educated electorate
C. Presence of a strong propertied class
D. Presence of a vigorous system of local government - Which of the following is not an essential condition for maintaining liberty?
A. Economic equality
B. Discretionary powers with the executive
C. Rule of law
D. Independence of judiciary - Which of the following is not an essential condition for safeguarding liberty?
A. Written constitution
B. Democracy
C. Federal system
D. Right to resist
E. Separation of powers