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

From 856 to 870 of 1762

Q. The Presidential Government operates on the principle of –

a. Division of Powers between Centre and Slates

b. Centralisation of Powers

c. Balance of Powers

d. Separation of Powers

  • d. Separation of Powers

Q. Most important safeguard of liberty is –

a. bold and impartial judiciary

b. well-knit party system

c. decentralisation of power

d. declaration of rights

  • a. bold and impartial judiciary

Q. Which one of the following fundamental rights is available to Indian citizens only?

a. Equality before law

b. Protection of life and personal liberty against any action without authority of law

c. Protection from discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth

d. (4) fltedom of religion

  • c. Protection from discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth

Q. Which of the following Act introduced separate electorates (communal representation) for Muslims?

a. 1892 Act

b. Act of 1909

c. Reforms of 1919

d. Government of India Act of 1935

  • b. Act of 1909

Q. How does the Constitution of India describe India as?

a. A federation of States and Union Territories

b. A Union of States

c. Bharatvarsh

d. A federated nation

  • b. A Union of States

Q. Preventive detention means -

a. detention for interrogation

b. detention after interrogation

c. detention without interrogation

d. detention for cognisable offence

  • c. detention without interrogation

Q. Draft of Indian Constitution was prepared by—

a. Sir B. N. Rao, "Advisor to the Constituent Assembly

b. Sir A lladi Krislinaswamy Iyer Chairman Constitution Draft Committee

c. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Union Law Minister

d. Jawahar Lal Nehru, Prime Minister

  • a. Sir B. N. Rao, "Advisor to the Constituent Assembly

Q. The Lok -Sabha can be dissolved before the expiry of its normal five year term by -

a. The Prime Minister

b. The Speaker of Lok Sabha

c. The President on the recommendation of the Prime Minister

d. None of the above

  • c. The President on the recommendation of the Prime Minister

Q. The President can be impeached on the grounds of violating the Constitution by -

a. The Chief Justice of India

b. The Vice-President of India

c. The Speaker of the Lok Sabha

d. The two Houses of Parliament

  • d. The two Houses of Parliament

Q. Which Fundamental Right accoording to Dr. Ambedkar is like the heart of the Constitution?

a. Right of Constitutional remedies

b. Right to religion

c. Right to equality

d. Right to freedom

  • a. Right of Constitutional remedies

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

  • c. Right to personal liberty

Q. Who among the following is not appointed by the President of India?

a. The Attorney General of India

b. The Solicitor General of India

c. Special officer for linguistic minorities

d. Comptroller and Auditor General of India

  • b. The Solicitor General of India

Q. As per the constitutional provisions. The President of India enjoys the power of absolute veto, suspensive veto and pocket veto. However none of these can be applied on case of giving assent to —

a. Money Bill

b. Bill related to declaration of emergency in a part or whole of the country

c. Bill related to suspension of any of the fundamental rights

d. All of the above

  • a. Money Bill

Q. Who votes in the election of Vice President of India?

a. All the members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha

b. All the Members of Parliament and members of legislative assemblies

c. Elected MPs and MLAs

d. All of the MPs, MLAs and MLCs

  • d. All of the MPs, MLAs and MLCs
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