Top 350+ Solved Indian Constitution and Politics MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. The Constitution of

a. 390 articles

b. 396 articles

c. 395 articles

d. 394 articles

  • c. 395 articles

Q. The Constitution of India was adopted on

a. 26th January 1950

b. 26th January1947

c. 26th November 1949

d. 26th June 1948

  • a. 26th January 1950

Q. Directive Principles of state Policy are included in the Articles

a. 15-24

b. 25-32

c. 36-51

d. 52-60

  • c. 36-51

Q. The Concurrent list in the Constitution of India was adopted from

a. Switzerland

b. Australia

c. Canada

d. Irish

  • b. Australia

Q. The Indian federal system can be transformed into a unitary system under

a. Article 368

b. Article 356

c. Article 360

d. Article 352

  • d. Article 352

Q. Fundamental Rights are included in articles

a. 15-24

b. 12-36

c. 36-51

d. 52-62 (133)

  • b. 12-36

Q. Right to Property was omitted from Part III of the Constitution by the

a. 42nd amendment

b. 44th amendment

c. 86th amendment

d. 62nd amendment

  • b. 44th amendment

Q. The watchword of a Parliamentary government is

a. Stability

b. checks and balances

c. Political homogeneity

d. responsibility

  • d. responsibility

Q. Who presides over the joint session of the Parliament?

a. Speaker

b. Deputy Chairman

c. President

d. Vice President

  • c. President

Q. who prepares the agenda in meeting of the Council of Ministers

a. President

b. Prime Minister

c. Deputy Prime Minister

d. Minister of Parliamentary Affairs

  • b. Prime Minister

Q. The Chairman of Council of States is elected by

a. Elected members of Council of States

b. All members of the Council of States

c. Members of both Houses of Parliament

d. elected members of the Parliament

  • c. Members of both Houses of Parliament

Q. which of the following is not an objective of the Directive Principles of State Policy

a. To ensure a welfare state

b. to ensure socio-economic justice

c. To establish a religious state

d. to ensure the creation of village Panchayath

  • c. To establish a religious state
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