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

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Q. Which one of the following is not one of them?

a. It reduces conflict among different communities

b. Majority community does not impose its will on others

c. Since, all are affected by the policies of the government, they should be consulted in the governance of the country

d. It speeds up the decision-making process and improves the chances of unity of the country

  • b. Majority community does not impose its will on others

Q. A bill presented in Parliament becomes an Act after -

a. It is passed by both the Houses.

b. The president has given his assent

c. The Prime Minister has signed it

d. The Supreme Court has declared it to be within the competence of the Union Parliament

  • b. The president has given his assent

Q. According to our Constitution, the Rajya Sabha -

a. is dissolved once in two years.

b. is dissolved every five years.

c. is dissolved every six years.

d. is not subject of dissolution

  • d. is not subject of dissolution

Q. As a non-member who can participate in the proceedings of either House of Parliament

a. Vice President

b. Chief Justice

c. Attorney General

d. Chief Election Commissioner

  • c. Attorney General

Q. The idea of Lokpal is taken from –

a. Britain

b. America

c. Scandinavian Countries

d. France

  • c. Scandinavian Countries

Q. There are different arguments given in favour of power sharing in a democratic political system.Which one of the following is not one of them?

a. It reduces conflict among different communities

b. Major community does not impose its will on others

c. Since all are affected by the policies of the government, they should be consulted in the governance of the county

d. It speeds up the decision making process and improves the chances of unity of the country

  • d. It speeds up the decision making process and improves the chances of unity of the country

Q. The Presidential system operates most successfully in the USA because of

a. A strong two party system

b. A well demarcated constitution

c. Judicial review

d. Minor contradictions in society

  • d. Minor contradictions in society

Q. The House of Lords in Great Britain is mainly retained because -

a. It is as important as the House of Commons

b. It plays an important role of checks and balances

c. It acts as a judicial court

d. It is maintained as an institution

  • d. It is maintained as an institution

Q. The growth of judicial power over the last one hundred years in liberal democracies have taken place because -

a. The constitutions have given the judiciary more powers

b. Acceptance of the theory of separation of powers

c. The U. N. Directives

d. Protect Human Rights

  • d. Protect Human Rights

Q. Public opinion is –

a. The opinion of the majority

b. The opinion of the people on political matters

c. Opinion of the citizens of the country

d. The opinion based on reasoning which is for the welfare of the whole society

  • a. The opinion of the majority

Q. Which one of the following statements about the Parliament of India is not correct?

a. The Constitution provides for a parliamentary form of government

b. The foremost function of the parliament is to provide a cabinet

c. The membership of the cabinet is restricted to the lower house

d. The cabinet has to enjoy the confidence of the majority in the popular chamber

  • c. The membership of the cabinet is restricted to the lower house

Q. We have a system of Judicial Review in

a. Indian only

b. U. K. only

c. U. S. A. only

d. Both in India and U. S. A.

  • d. Both in India and U. S. A.

Q. Who is the highest civil servant of the Union Government?

a. Attorney General

b. Cabinet Secretary

c. Home Secretary

d. Principal Secretary of the P.M.

  • b. Cabinet Secretary

Q. A member of UPSC may be removed on the ground of misbehaviour by -

a. Both the Houses of Parliament by way of impeachment

b. The President on the basis of enquiry by the Supreme Court.

c. A resolution passed by the Rajya sabha by 2/3 majority of members present and voting.

d. The PM on the basis of the recommendation of the cabinet

  • b. The President on the basis of enquiry by the Supreme Court.

Q. Which of the following is not the essential qualification for appointment as a Judge of the Supreme Court of India?

a. Should be a citizen of India

b. Should be at least 35 years of age

c. Should have practised for at least 10 years as an advocate in one or more High Courts

d. Should be an eminent jurist

  • b. Should be at least 35 years of age
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