Top 1000+ Solved Indian Polity and Constitution (GK) MCQ Questions Answer

From 466 to 480 of 1762

Q. Which one of the following is a hindrance to liberty and independence?

a. Centralisation

b. Decentralisation

c. Privatisation

d. Nationalisation

  • a. Centralisation

Q. ‘Pivot to Asia’ is the strategy of the foreign policy of -

a. India

b. Japan

c. China

d. U.S.

  • a. India

Q. According to Iris L Calude Jr. which of the following is not a device for the management of power?

a. Arms control

b. Collective security

c. Balance of power

d. World Government

  • a. Arms control

Q. The modern state system with its territorial sovereignty came into existence first in Europe in the wake of the :

a. Treaty of Versailles

b. Congress of Vienna

c. Treaty of Westphalia

d. Congress of Berlin

  • c. Treaty of Westphalia

Q. Who among the following was the member of Lok Sabha during his Prime Ministership?

a. Deva Gowda

b. I.K.Gujral

c. Chandrasheker

d. Dr. Manmohan Singh

  • d. Dr. Manmohan Singh

Q. Judges of the district court are appointed by:

a. Governor

b. Chief Minister

c. Law Minister

d. President

  • a. Governor

Q. Sikkim was granted statehood in the year–

a. 1973

b. 1974

c. 1975

d. 1976

  • c. 1975

Q. The power to decide an Election Petition for the State is vested in the –

a. Parliament

b. Supreme Court

c. High Courts

d. Election Commission

  • c. High Courts

Q. Union Public Service Commission has to submit the report to the –

a. President

b. Parliament

c. Lok Sabha

d. Rajya Sabha

  • a. President

Q. Which one of the following Commissions is not provided in the Constitution of India?

a. Planning Commission

b. UPSC

c. Finance Commission

d. Election Commission

  • a. Planning Commission

Q. What is the normal tenure of a Panchayat?

a. 3 years

b. 4 years

c. 2 years

d. 5 years

  • c. 2 years

Q. In which Part of the Constitution of India we find the provisions relating to citizenship?

a. Part I

b. Part II

c. Part VII

d. Part IX

  • b. Part II

Q. The Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to the –

a. President

b. Prime Minister

c. Lok Sabha

d. Rajya Sabha

  • c. Lok Sabha
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