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

From 1321 to 1335 of 1762

Q. Who nominates persons for various parliamentary delegation to foreign countries?

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 of the following committees does not consists of any member from the Rajya Sabha?

a. Estimates Committee

b. Public Accounts Committee

c. Public Grievance Committer

d. Committee on Public Undertakings

  • a. Estimates Committee

Q. What is the maximum age limit prescribed for the post of the President of India?

a. 58 years

b. 60 years

c. 62 years

d. There is no maximum age limit

  • d. There is no maximum age limit

Q. A Sitting Judge of the High Court or a Sitting District Judge can be appointed as a member of the State Human Rights Commission after consultation with -

a. the Governor

b. the Chief Justice of the High Court of the concerned State

c. the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India

d. the President

  • b. the Chief Justice of the High Court of the concerned State

Q. A bill is a 'Money Bill' or not will be decided by –

a. Finance Minister

b. President

c. Chairman of Rajya Sabha

d. Speaker of Lok Sabha

  • d. Speaker of Lok Sabha

Q. The winning candidate in the Election of President of India should secure–

a. Majority number of votes polled

b. Sixty six percent of votes polled

c. Fifty percent of votes polled

d. More than fifty percent and majority of the total votes polled

  • d. More than fifty percent and majority of the total votes polled

Q. If the Union Parliament is to assume legislative power over and subject included in the State List, the resolution to the effect has to be passed by which of the following?

a. Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and legislatures of the concerned States

b. Both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha

c. Rajya Sabha

d. Lok Sabha

  • c. Rajya Sabha

Q. The legislature gains a priority over the executive in –

a. A Presidential Government

b. A Federal Government

c. An Authoritarian Government

d. A Parliamentary Government

  • d. A Parliamentary Government

Q. Thes President can dismiss a member of the Council of Ministers –

a. with the consent of the Speaker

b. only under emergency conditions

c. on the recommendation of the Prime Minister

d. on his own

  • c. on the recommendation of the Prime Minister

Q. Which parliamentary committee in India is normally chaired by a prominent member of the opposition?

a. Committee on Government Assurances

b. Estimates Committee

c. Privileges Committee

d. Public Accounts Committee

  • d. Public Accounts Committee

Q. Which one of the following Committees is described as the 'twin sister' of the Estimates Committee?

a. Public Accounts Committee

b. Committee on Public Undertakings

c. Departmental Standing Committee

d. Privilege Committee

  • a. Public Accounts Committee

Q. The members of the Rajya Sabha are elected by –

a. Elected members of the Legislative Assembly

b. Elected members of Legislative Council

c. The people

d. Lok Sabha

  • a. Elected members of the Legislative Assembly

Q. Who appoints and dismisses the gazetted officials of the Union Government?

a. The President of India

b. The Prime Minister of India

c. The Home Minister of India

d. The Finance Minister of India

  • a. The President of India

Q. In a federal Government the states enjoy –

a. original powers

b. powers delegated by the Centre

c. powers given by the Constitution

d. powers given by the people

  • c. powers given by the Constitution

Q. Proportional representation is NOT necessary in a country where?

a. There are no reserved constituencies.

b. A two-party system has developed

c. The first past-post system prevails

d. There is a fusion of presidential and parliamentary form of government.

  • b. A two-party system has developed
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