Top 1000+ Solved Indian Polity and Constitution (GK) MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The system of proportional representation as an electoral mechanism ensures–
a. Majority Rule
b. Stability in Government
c. Common Politicai Thinking
d. Representation of Minorities
Q. The Election Commission of India is a :
a. One-member Commission
b. Three-member Commission
c. Five-member Commission
d. Seven-member Commission
Q. Rajya Sabha has no role in –
a. the election of the Vice-President
b. the election of the Speaker
c. the impeachment of the President
d. removal of the judges of the Supreme Court
Q. When the posts of both the President and the Vice President are vacant who among the following officiates as President?
a. The Chief Justice of Supreme Court
b. The Lt. Governor of Delhi
c. The Speaker of Lok Sabha
d. The Prime Minister
Q. The mention of the word ‘justice’ in the Preamble to the Constitution of India expresses -
a. social, political and religious justice
b. social, economic and cultural justice
c. social, economic and political justice
d. economic and political justice
Q. The Judge of the High Courts in India is administered oath of office by -
a. the Chief Justice of the High Court
b. the Governor of the State
c. the President of India
d. the Chief Justice of India
Q. The Chief Justice of Uttarakhand who also became the Chief Justice of India —
a. Justice Ashok A. Desai
b. Justice P. C. Verma
c. Justice Barin Ghosh
d. Justice S. H. Kapadia
Q. Which of the following states are the first states in India where Integrated Criminal Justice System (ICJS) will be launched?
a. Punjab and Haryana
b. Telangana and Andhra Pradesh
c. Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgargh
d. Bihar and Jharkhand
Q. Which one of the following is not a feature of the Indian Constitution?
a. Federal Government
b. Independence of Judiciary
c. Parliamentary Government
d. Dual Citizenship
Q. Which among the following Writs comes into the category of public litigation petition before High Court or Supreme Court?
a. a challenge to elections of the office-bearers of a political party
b. against political interference
c. against the decision of Lower Court
d. against a general topic
Q. India is considered as a `Republic' mainly because :
a. the head of the State is elected.
b. it gained independence on 15th August 1947
c. it has its own written constitution
d. it is having a Parlia-mentaiy form of Government.
Q. What was the duration in the making Constitution?
a. 1 Year 10 Months and 12 Days
b. 2 Years 10 Months and 5 Days
c. 2 Years 11 Months and 18 Days
d. 3 Years 6 Months and 7 Days
Q. What was the basis for constituting the Constituent Assembly of India?
a. The Resolution of the Indian National Congress
b. The Cabinet Mission Plan, 1946
c. The Indian Independence Act, 1947
d. The resolutions of the Provincial/State Legislatures of the Dominion of India
Q. The Parliament in India is composed of-
a. Lok Sabha & Rajya Sabha
b. Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha & Vice President
c. Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha & President
d. Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha with their Secretariats
Q. Which one of the following is not a part of the 'basic structure' of the Indian Constitution?
a. Rule of law
b. Secularism
c. Republican form of government
d. Parliamentary form of government