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

From 646 to 660 of 1762

Q. The Constitution of India came into force on –

a. 26 January, 1950

b. 26 January, 1952

c. 15 August, 1948

d. 26 November, 1949

  • a. 26 January, 1950

Q. Who is the custodian of Indian Constitution?

a. President

b. Parliament

c. Council Court

d. Supreme Court

  • d. Supreme Court

Q. The system of judicial review originated in –

a. India

b. Gemany

c. Russia

d. U.S.A.

  • d. U.S.A.

Q. All the executive powers in Indian Constitution are vested with -

a. Prime Minister

b. Council of Ministers

c. President

d. Parliament

  • a. Prime Minister

Q. Which one of the following kinds of equality is not compatible with the liberal notion of equality?

a. Legal Equality

b. Political Equality

c. Social Equality

d. Economic Equality

  • d. Economic Equality

Q. As per Indian Constitution, the Right to property is a –

a. Fundamental Right

b. Natural Right

c. Legal Right

d. Moral Right

  • c. Legal Right

Q. In India, the right to property is now recognised as –

a. a fundamental right

b. a legal right

c. a natural right

d. a political right

  • b. a legal right

Q. Which of the following Articles of the Constitution deals with the Fundamental Duties?

a. Article 39 C

b. Article 51 A

c. Article 29 B

d. None of the above

  • b. Article 51 A

Q. Which of the following articles of the Indian constitution deals with citizenship in India?

a. Article 333 to 337

b. Article 17 to 20

c. Article 05 to 11

d. Article 01 to 04

  • c. Article 05 to 11

Q. Under which article the parliament provides financial assistance to states?

a. Article 273

b. Article 274

c. Article 275

d. Article 276

  • c. Article 275

Q. Which type of democracy do we follow in India?

a. Direct

b. Presidential

c. Representative

d. Dictatorship

  • c. Representative

Q. The interval between two sessions of parliament must not exceed –

a. 3 months

b. 6 months

c. 4 months

d. 100 days

  • b. 6 months

Q. In the warrant of precedence, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha comes next only to

a. The President

b. The Vice-President

c. The Prime Minister

d. The Cabinet Ministers

  • c. The Prime Minister
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