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

From 1216 to 1230 of 1762

Q. Which one among the following statements is correct?The press in democracy must -

a. be free and impartial

b. be committed to the policies of the government

c. highlight the achievement of the government without criticizing its policies

d. criticize the policies of the government

  • a. be free and impartial

Q. The Indian parliamentary system is different from the British Parliamentary system in that India has?

a. Both a real and a nominal executive

b. A system of collective responsibility

c. Bicameral legislature

d. The system of judicial review

  • d. The system of judicial review

Q. The Parliament can make any law for the whole or any part of India for implementing international treaties?

a. With the consent of all the states

b. With the consent of majority of states

c. With the consent of state concerned

d. Without the consent of any state

  • d. Without the consent of any state

Q. In what way does the Indian Parliament exercise control over the administration?

a. Through Parliamentary Committee

b. Through Consultative Committee of various ministers

c. By making the administration send periodic reports

d. By compelling the executives to issue writs

  • a. Through Parliamentary Committee

Q. Which of the following is not correct?

a. A person seeking election to the Rajya Sabha must have completed the age of 30 years

b. A person seeking election to the Lok Sabha must have completed the age of 25 years

c. A person seeking election to a State Legislative Assembly must have completed the age of 21 years

d. A person eligible to vote for election to a village panchayat must have completed the age of 18 years

  • c. A person seeking election to a State Legislative Assembly must have completed the age of 21 years

Q. Which one among the following statements is correct?The press in democracy must

a. be free and impartial

b. be committed to the policies of the government

c. highlight the achievement of the government without criticizing its policies

d. Criticize the policies of the government

  • a. be free and impartial

Q. Vote on Account is meant for -

a. Vote on the report of CAG

b. To meet unforeseen expenditure

c. Appropriating funds pending due to passing of budget Budget

d. None of the above

  • c. Appropriating funds pending due to passing of budget Budget

Q. Who amongst the following is not entitled to take part in the activities of Lok Sabha?

a. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India

b. The Attorney General of India

c. The Solicitor General

d. The Secretary to President of India.

  • d. The Secretary to President of India.

Q. In the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution of India, which languages were added subsequently?

a. English, Sindhi, Marathi, Sanskrit

b. Sanskrit, Sindhi, Konkani, Manipuri

c. Sincihi, Konkani, Manipur, Nepali

d. Marathi, Orlya, Konkani, Nepali

  • c. Sincihi, Konkani, Manipur, Nepali

Q. Division of Powers and Independent Judiciary are the two important features of –

a. Socialist form of Government

b. Unitary form of Government

c. Democratic form of Government

d. Federal form of Government

  • c. Democratic form of Government

Q. The Supreme Court of India enjoys –

a. original jurisdictions

b. advisory jurisdictions

c. appellate and advisory Jurisdictions

d. original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions.

  • d. original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions.

Q. The States reorganization in 1956 created –

a. 17 States and 6 Union Territories

b. 17 States and 9 Union Territories

c. 14 States and 6 Union Territones

d. 15 States and 9 Union Territories

  • c. 14 States and 6 Union Territones

Q. Who was the first Vice-Chairman of the NITI Ayog?

a. Arvind Panagariya

b. Raghuram Rajan

c. Chandrashekhara Subramanyam

d. Rajiv Kumar

  • a. Arvind Panagariya

Q. Which of the following is an extra- constitutional agency?

a. Union Public Service Commission

b. Finance Commission

c. Election Commission

d. NITI Ayog

  • d. NITI Ayog

Q. Local self-government can be best explained as an exercise in -

a. Federalism

b. Democratic decentralization

c. Administrative delegation

d. Direct democracy

  • b. Democratic decentralization
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