The document contains a series of questions and answers related to the Right to Information Act (RTI) of 2005 in India. It covers various aspects such as the date of enactment, fundamental rights, eligibility to seek information, and specific sections of the act. Additionally, it includes details about the Central Information Commission, application fees, and the process for obtaining information.
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RTI ACT 2005 MCQs
The document contains a series of questions and answers related to the Right to Information Act (RTI) of 2005 in India. It covers various aspects such as the date of enactment, fundamental rights, eligibility to seek information, and specific sections of the act. Additionally, it includes details about the Central Information Commission, application fees, and the process for obtaining information.
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Right to Information Act
2005
Q1. The Right to Information Act (RTI) came into
force in 1. 15th June 2005 2. 12th October 2005 3. 19th November 2005 4.21st December 2005
Q2. Which was the First country to Enact RTI
1. Sweden 2. USA 3. Norway 4.France and Netherlands
Q3. The RTI is a Fundamental Right Under which
Article of Indian Constitution 1. Article 15 2. Article 19(1) 3. Article 19(2) 4.Article 21 Q4. Who can seek information under RTI Act 1. Citizen of India 2. Resident of India 3. Foreigner 4.All of these
Q5. What is the basic objective of RTI act
1. Empower the Citizens 2. Promote transparency and accountability in the working of government 3. Contain corruption 4.Make our democracy work for the people in real sense 5. All of these
Q6. From whom information can be asked under
RTI act 1. Public authority 2. Private bodies 3. Private individuals 4.All of these Q7. Which section of RTI Act deals with Suo Motu disclosure of Information by each public authority 1. Section 1(2) 2. Section (f) 3. Section 2 (j) 4.Section 4
1. Chief Information Commissioner 2. State Information Commissioner 3. Public Information Officer 4.All of these
Q10. Time period within which the information
should be given to the person is 1. 15 days 2. 21 days 3. 30 days 4.45 days
Q11. If the information sought concerns life and
liberty of a person, it shall be supplier within 1. 24 hours 2. 36 hours 3. 48 hours 4.72 hours
Q12. If the application is sent to wrong public
authority.... Days shall be added to the period of 30 days or 48 hours 1. 2 days 2. 3 days 3. 5 days 4.7 days
Q13. Who recommends the members of Central
Information Commission 1. Prime Minister as Chairperson 2. Leader of opposition of lok sabha 3. Union Cabinet Minister nominated by PM 4.All of these Q14. What is the term of Office of CIC or IC 1. 2 years 2. 3 years 3. 5 years 4.7 years
Q15. Which President of India gave assent to RTI
Act 2005 1. Pratibha Patil 2. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam 3. Pranab Mukherjee 4.Rajendra Prasad
Q16. First RTI in India was filed by
1. Shahid Raza Burney 2. Dr. Ashok Sinha 3. T. R. Thakur 4.Narayan Kumar
Q17. What is the fee to apply for information
under RTI act 1. Rs 5 2. Rs 10 3. Rs 20 4.Rs 50
Q18. Who are not eligible to get information
under under RTI act A) Corporation B) Associations C) Companies D) Citizens E) Legal Entities Choose correct 1. A, B and C only 2. B, C D and E only 3. A, B, C and E only 4.A, B, C D and E
Q19. If the interest of third party is involved the
maximum time limit to get the information will be 1. 20 days 2. 30 days 3. 35 days 4.40 days Q20. How many Schedules does RTI Act have 1. Two 2. Three 3. Four 4.Five
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