Top 550+ Solved Fundamentals of Indian Constitution MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. The growing power of the bureaucracy does not pose any serious challenge to the democratic polity in India because the final authority still rests with the

a. Judiciary

b. Head of the State

c. Head of the Government

d. Union Parliament

  • d. Union Parliament

Q. The Lok Sabha alone is entitled to vote in the case of

a. demand for grants

b. merger of States

c. creation of a new State

d. a private member's bill

  • a. demand for grants

Q. Money can be advanced out of the Contingency Fundof India to meet unforeseen expenditures, by the

a. Parliament

b. President

c. Finance Minister

d. Prime Minister

  • b. President

Q. If in an election to a State Legislative Assembly the candidate who is declared elected loses his deposit, it means that

a. the polling was very poor

b. the election was for a multi-member constituency

c. the elected candidate's victory over his nearest rival was very marginal

d. a very large number of candidates contested the election

  • a. the polling was very poor

Q. The role of the Finance Commission in Centre-State fiscal relations has been undermined by the

a. State Governments

b. Zonal Councils

c. Planning Commission

d. Election Commission

  • c. Planning Commission

Q. The Prime Ministership is generally offered to the

a. Leader of the majority party in the Popular House

b. Leader of the majority party in the Upper House

c. Person who is unanimously elected as the Leader of the House

d. Protem Speaker of the Lower House

  • a. Leader of the majority party in the Popular House

Q. Which one of the following determines that the IndianConstitution is federal?

a. A written and rigid Constitution

b. An independent judiciary

c. Vesting of residuary powers with the Centre

d. Distribution of powers between the Centre and the States

  • d. Distribution of powers between the Centre and the States

Q. Which of the following taxes is/are levied by the Union and collected and appropriated by the States?

a. Stamp Duties

b. Passenger and Goods Tax

c. Estate Duty

d. Taxes on Newspapers

  • a. Stamp Duties

Q. An additional Judge of a High Court holds office Cora period of

a. 2 years

b. 3 years

c. 1 years

d. 4 years

  • a. 2 years

Q. Can the President be removed from office otherwise that by impeachment?

a. Yes, by a resolution of Parliament

b. No

c. Yes, by a resolution of the Union Cabinet

d. Yes, by a resolution of the Rajya Sabha, passed by a majority and endorsed by the Lok Sabha

  • b. No

Q. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India submits his report relating to the accounts of the Union to the

a. Prime Minister

b. Finance Minister

c. President

d. Speaker of the Lok Sabha

  • c. President
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