Top 1000+ Solved Indian Polity and Constitution (GK) MCQ Questions Answer
Q. From which of the following country Indian Constitution borrowed the feature ‘The written Constitution'?
a. USSR
b. UK
c. U.S.
d. Japan
Q. The phrase equality before law used in Article 14 of Indian Constitution has been borrowed from the Constitution of -
a. Britain
b. USA
c. France
d. Canada
Q. The source of the basic structure theory of the Constitution of India is -
a. the Constitution
b. opinion of jurists
c. indicial interpretation
d. parliamentary statutes
Q. The Constitution of India contains –
a. 340 Articles
b. 395 Articles
c. 400 Articles
d. 404 Articles
Q. Which of the following exercised the most profound influence in framing the Indian Constitution?
a. British Constitution
b. US Constitution
c. Irish Constitution
d. The Government of India Act, 1935
Q. Which was described by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar as the 'heart and soul' of the Constitution?
a. Right to Equality
b. Right against Exploitation
c. Right to Constitutional Remedies
d. Right to Freedom of Religion
Q. The factors which are most important in determining the impact of anthropogenic activities on environment are -
a. Population, affluence per person, land available per person
b. Population, affluence per person and the technology used for exploiting resources
c. Atmospheric conditions, population and forest cover
d. Population, forest cover and land available per person
Q. The session of the parliament is summoned by -
a. The President
b. The Prime Minister
c. The Speaker of the Lok Sabha
d. The Speaker of the Lok Sabha and the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha
Q. The Constitution .
a. is silent on the President's reelection to the office.
b. allows reelection of a person to the President's post
c. restricts a person to remain President for only two terms.
d. has been amended to allow a person only one term as President.
Q. The idea of 'Directive Principles of State Policy' was borrowed by the framers of the Indian Constitution from the Constitution of –
a. South Africa
b. the Republic of Germany
c. the Republic of Ireland
d. Canada
Q. In the Constitution of India, the Fundamental Rights –
a. formed a part of the original Constitution
b. were added by the Fourth Amendment
c. were added by the Parliament in 152
d. were added under the Forty second Amendment
Q. The success of democracy depends upon the –
a. Right to criticise
b. Right to association
c. Right to personal liberty
d. Right to property
Q. Which one of the following ceased to be a fundamental right under the Constitution?
a. Right to Education
b. Right to work
c. Right to property
d. Right to Equality before Law
Q. Salaries of the judges of the Supreme Court are determined by:
a. Pay Commission appointed by the President
b. Law Commission
c. Parliament
d. Council of Ministers
Q. Which of the following courts in India is/are known as the courts of Records?
a. The High Court only
b. The Supreme Court only
c. The High Court and Supreme Court
d. The District Court