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

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Q. A college student desires to get elected to the municipal council of his city. The validity of his nomination would depend on the important condition, among others, that?

a. He obtains permission from the principal of his college.

b. He is a member of a political party.

c. His name figures in the voter's list.

d. He files a declaration owing allegiance to the constitution of India.

  • c. His name figures in the voter's list.

Q. Which one of the following statements about Electoral Government in India is not correct?

a. The superintendence, direction and control of elections are vested in the Election Commission of Indi

b. There is one general electoral roll for every territorial constituency.

c. The Parliament has the power to make laws relating to the delimitation of constituencies.

d. The Supreme Court of India has the authority to scrutinize the validity of a law relating to delimitation of constituencies.

  • d. The Supreme Court of India has the authority to scrutinize the validity of a law relating to delimitation of constituencies.

Q. The High Court which has the distinction of having the first woman Chief Justice is:

a. Guwahati High Court

b. Allahabad High Court

c. Delhi High Court

d. Himachal Pradesh High Court

  • d. Himachal Pradesh High Court

Q. In a democracy, the will of the people is supreme. Which of the following statement concerning democracy in India best reflects this?

a. The President appoints the Prime Minister who is the leader of the political party possessing a majority in the Lok Sabh

b. An assembly of elected representatives exercises political authority on behalf of the people.

c. In case of a difference between the two Houses of Parliament, the final decision is taken in a joint session of the two Houses.

d. The permanent executive has more powers than the political executive.

  • b. An assembly of elected representatives exercises political authority on behalf of the people.

Q. The office of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India was created –

a. Through an act of the parliament

b. By the Constitution

c. Through a cabinet resolution

d. None of the above

  • b. By the Constitution

Q. The Comptroller and Auditor General is appointed by the President. He can be removed -

a. by the President

b. on an address from both Houses of Parliament

c. on the recommendation of the President by the Supreme Court

d. by CJI

  • b. on an address from both Houses of Parliament

Q. What is the Terms of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India?

a. 6 years

b. upto 65 years of age

c. 6 years or 65 years of age, whichever earlier

d. upto 64 years of age

  • c. 6 years or 65 years of age, whichever earlier

Q. Article 17 of the Indian Constitution provides for –

a. equality before law

b. equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

c. abolition of titles

d. abolition of untouchability

  • d. abolition of untouchability

Q. Who among the following is the de facto executive head of the Planning Commission?

a. Chairman

b. Deputy Chairman

c. Minister of State for Planning

d. Member Secretary

  • b. Deputy Chairman

Q. Who is the first Law Officer of the Government of India?

a. Chief Justice of India

b. Union Law Minister

c. Attorney General of India

d. Law Secretary

  • c. Attorney General of India

Q. Who among the following holds his office at the pleasure of the President?

a. Chairman of the Union Public Service Commission

b. Attorney General of India

c. Speaker of the Lok Sabha

d. Comptroller and Auditor General of India

  • b. Attorney General of India

Q. Who among the following can attend the meetings of both Houses of Parliament while being not a member of either of the Houses?

a. Solicitor-General of India

b. Vice-President of India

c. Comptroller and Auditor-General of India

d. Attorney General of India

  • c. Comptroller and Auditor-General of India

Q. Name the President of India who was elected unopposed –

a. Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma

b. Dr. Neelam Sanjiva Reddy

c. Dr. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed

d. Dr. Zakir Husain

  • b. Dr. Neelam Sanjiva Reddy

Q. The Creamy Layer, concept refers to –

a. the grouping based on social status

b. the grouping based on castes

c. the grouping based on economic status

d. the grouping based on milk consumption

  • c. the grouping based on economic status

Q. Usually a big difference is seen in theory and practice in –

a. Presidential form of Government

b. Fascist type of Government

c. Parliamentary form of Government

d. Socialist type of Govcrnrnentc

  • d. Socialist type of Govcrnrnentc
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