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

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Q. The Provision for the Calling Attention Notices has restricted the scope of which of the following?

a. Short duration discussion

b. Question hour

c. Adjournment motion

d. Zero hour

  • c. Adjournment motion

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. The Parliament can legislate on a subject in the State list -

a. by the wish of the President

b. if the Rajya Sabha passes such a resolution

c. under any circumstances

d. by asking the legislature of the concerned state

  • b. if the Rajya Sabha passes such a resolution

Q. No money bill can be introduced in the Legislative Assembly of the a State, except on the recommendations of -

a. the Parliament

b. the Governor of the State

c. the president of India

d. a Special Committee of Ministers

  • b. the Governor of the State

Q. Who nominates the Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee of Indian Parliament?

a. The Speaker of Lok Sabha

b. The Prime Minister

c. The President

d. The Chairman of Rajya Sabha

  • a. The Speaker of Lok Sabha

Q. Which one the following statements is not correct?

a. The Constitutional Amendment Bill has to be passed by both houses of Parliament separately with special majority

b. Constitutional cases in Supreme Court is heard by minimum five judges

c. Freedom of press is included in the fundamental right Freedom of speech and expression.

d. Zakir Hussain was the first Vice President of India

  • d. Zakir Hussain was the first Vice President of India

Q. Government is classified as parliamentary and presidential on the basis of which of the following?

a. Relations between legislature and executive

b. Relations between politician and civil servants

c. Written or unwritten Constitutions

d. Rigid or Flexible Constitutions

  • a. Relations between legislature and executive

Q. The presidential system operates on the principle of –

a. Division of powers

b. Separation of powers

c. Fusion of powers

d. Balance of powers

  • b. Separation of powers

Q. Which Amendment Act introduced changes in the preamble to the Indian Constitution?

a. the 38th Amendment Act, 1975

b. the 40th Amendment Act, 1976

c. the 42nd Amendment Act, 1976

d. the 44th Amendment Act, 1979

  • c. the 42nd Amendment Act, 1976

Q. The expression tratna Sabha' correctly refers to –

a. Elder citizens of a village

b. Whole population of a village

c. Electorate for the Panchayat

d. Elected members of the Panchayat

  • c. Electorate for the Panchayat

Q. Judges of the Supreme Court and High Court can be removed by –

a. The President

b. Parliament

c. Union Council of Ministers

d. Chief Justice of the Supreme court

  • a. The President

Q. Where the High Courts in India first set up?

a. Delhi and Calcutta

b. Bombay, Madras, Calcutta

c. Bombay, DelOhi, Calcutta

d. Madras and Bombay

  • b. Bombay, Madras, Calcutta

Q. Who is not the ex officio member of the National Human Rights Commission?

a. The Chairperson of the National Commission for Minorities.

b. The Chairperson of the Law Commission of India

c. The Chairperson of the National commission for the scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

d. The Chairperson of the National Commission for Women

  • b. The Chairperson of the Law Commission of India

Q. The term of office of members of the National Human Rights Commission from the date on which he/she enters upon his /her office is -

a. five years or till the age of 65 years

b. five years or till the age of 70 years

c. six years or till the age of 65 years

d. six years or till the age of 70 years

  • b. five years or till the age of 70 years

Q. Which statement is true in relation to the Protection of Human Rights Act?

a. The Act came into force on 23rd September, 1993

b. The Act came into force on 28th September, 1993

c. The Act came into force on 23rd September, 1995

d. (4) The Act came into force on 28th September, 1995

  • b. The Act came into force on 28th September, 1993
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