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

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Q. Which one of the following statements about the Chief Justice of India (CJI) is not correct?

a. He appoints the Chief Justice of all High Courts.

b. The WI administers the oath of office to the President

c. When both the offices of the President and Vice-President fall vacant simultaneously, the CJI discharges the duties of the President.

d. The CJI can hold his office till he attains the age of 65 years.

  • a. He appoints the Chief Justice of all High Courts.

Q. A law can be enacted, or executive order issued, even contrary to Article 19, during proclamation of emergency -

a. caused by war or external aggression

b. caused by internal armed rebellion

c. caused by constitutional breakdown

d. caused by financial crisis

  • a. caused by war or external aggression

Q. The Residuary powers of the Indian Union are –

a. vested with the Centre

b. vested with the States

c. there are no residuary powers

d. they are distributed between the centre and the states.

  • a. vested with the Centre

Q. The Sociogram' technique is used to study -

a. Vocational Interest

b. Professional Competence

c. Human Relations

d. Achievement Motivation

  • c. Human Relations

Q. Who is authorized to transfer the judges of one High Court to another High Court?

a. The President

b. The Chief Justice of India

c. A collegium of judges of the Supreme Court.

d. The Law Minister

  • a. The President

Q. The Chief Justice of a High Court is appointed by -

a. President

b. Governor

c. Chief Justice of India

d. President on the advice of Governor of the state concerned and the Chief Justice of India

  • d. President on the advice of Governor of the state concerned and the Chief Justice of India

Q. Which of the following state/Union territories have a common High Court?

a. Uttar Pradesh and Bihar

b. Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh

c. Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir

d. Assam and Bengal

  • b. Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh

Q. Which one of the following appointments is not within the purview of the President of India?

a. Chief Justrice of India

b. Chairman, Finance Commission

c. Chief of Army Staff

d. Speaker of Lok Sabha

  • d. Speaker of Lok Sabha

Q. What are the basic, functions of Public Accounts Committee (PAC)?

a. to examine the statement of accounts showing the income and expenditure of statecorporations, trading and manufacturing schemes and projects.

b. to examine the accounts of stores and stocks.

c. to examine the statement of accounts of autonomous bodies

d. All the above

  • a. to examine the statement of accounts showing the income and expenditure of statecorporations, trading and manufacturing schemes and projects.

Q. Which one of the following is not an All India Service?

a. Indian Foreign Service

b. Indian Forest Service

c. Indian Administrative Service

d. Indian Police Service

  • a. Indian Foreign Service

Q. Which of the following parts of the Indian Constitution ensures social and economic democracy?

a. Emergency Provisions

b. Centre - State relations

c. Directive Principles of State Policy

d. None of the above

  • c. Directive Principles of State Policy

Q. Which one of the following is not a Panchayati Raj institution?

a. Gram Sabha

b. Gram Panchayat

c. Nyaya Panchayat

d. Gram Co-operative Society

  • d. Gram Co-operative Society

Q. When and where Panchayati Raj system in India was introduced?

a. July5, 1957; Firozabad (U.P)

b. October 2, 1959; Nagor (Rajasthan)

c. Nov 14, 1959; Ahmedabad (Gujrat)

d. December 3, 1960; Bhopal (MT)

  • b. October 2, 1959; Nagor (Rajasthan)

Q. An ordinance issued by Governor is subject to approval by –

a. The President

b. The State Legislature

c. The State Council of Ministers

d. The Parliament

  • b. The State Legislature

Q. Which one of the following fundamental rights was described by Dr. Ambedkar as the heart and soul of the Constitution?

a. Right to freedom against exploitation

b. Right to freedom of religion

c. Right to equality

d. Right to constitutional remedies

  • d. Right to constitutional remedies
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