Top 550+ Solved Fundamentals of Indian Constitution MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Does the President of India enjoy veto power?

a. Yes

b. No

c. Only in respect of Money Bills

d. The Constitution is silent on this point

  • a. Yes

Q. The office of the Prime Minister of India has a _____ basis.

a. constitutional

b. statutory

c. conventional

d. historical

  • a. constitutional

Q. The real executive powers under Parliamentary Governmentrests with the

a. Prime Minister

b. Head of the State

c. Parliament

d. Council of Ministers

  • d. Council of Ministers

Q. The theory of "basic structure" of the Constitution waspropounded by the Supreme Court in the

a. Golaknath Case

b. Kesavananda Bharati Case

c. AK Gopalan Case

d. Minerva Mills Case

  • b. Kesavananda Bharati Case

Q. Which of the following is not a duty of the ElectionCommission?

a. To give recognition to political parties

b. To lay down general rules and guidelines for elections

c. To determine constituencies and to prepare the electoral rolls

d. To provide adequate campaign funds for the candidates

  • d. To provide adequate campaign funds for the candidates

Q. Universal Adult Franchise implies a right to vote to all

a. residents of the State

b. adult residents of the State

c. adult citizens of the State

d. adult male citizens of the State

  • c. adult citizens of the State

Q. Which is the official language of the State of Jammu andKashmir?

a. Kashmiri

b. Urdu

c. Hindi

d. English

  • b. Urdu

Q. The Prime Minister is generally a

a. Member of the Lok Sabha

b. Member of the Rajya Sabha

c. Member of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha as well

d. Nominated Member of Parliament

  • a. Member of the Lok Sabha

Q. The Supreme Court functions from New Delhi, but it can sitelsewhere

a. if a majority of the Judges of the Court so decide

b. with the approval of the President

c. with the approval of the Parliament

d. at the specific request of a State High Court

  • b. with the approval of the President

Q. When the Governor or a State dies in office, who takes overas acting Governor?

a. Chief Minister of the State

b. Chief Justice of the State High Court

c. Anyone designated by the President

d. Governor of a neighbouring State

  • b. Chief Justice of the State High Court

Q. The Representation of the Peoples Act was passed byParliament in

a. 1950

b. 1952

c. 1953

d. 1951

  • d. 1951

Q. In the case or a dispute in the Presidential election, the issueis referred to the

a. Chief Election Commissioner

b. Parliament

c. Supreme Court

d. Prime Minister

  • c. Supreme Court
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