Top 1000+ Solved Indian Polity and Constitution (GK) MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The Judges of High Court are administered oath of office by –
a. The Chief Justice of High Court
b. The President of India
c. The Chief Justice of India
d. Governor of the State
Q. The Pension of a High Court Judge is charged on the –
a. Public Accounts of India
b. Consolidated Fund of the State
c. Public Accounts of the State
d. Consolidated Fund of India
Q. If in an election to a state Legislative Assembly, the candidate who is declared elected loses his deposit, it means that?
a. The polling was very poor
b. The election was for a multi-member constituency.
c. The elected candidate's victory over his nearest rival was very marginal.
d. A very large number of candidates contested the election.
Q. Sarkaria Commission was concerned with –
a. Administrative Reforms
b. Electoral Reforms
c. Financial Reforms
d. Centre-State relations
Q. Sarkaria Commission was constituted to give its report on –
a. New pay scales for the government servants
b. Centre-State relations
c. Ram Janmabhomi - Bahr" Masjid dispute
d. (4) Kaveri dispute
Q. The Attorney General of India has the right of audience in –
a. the Supreme Court
b. any High Court
c. any Sessions Court
d. any Court of Law within India
Q. The Advocate General in each state is –
a. appointed by the Governor
b. appointed by the President
c. appointed by the Chief Justice of the High Court
d. appointed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Q. A person cannot contest election from –
a. more than one constituency
b. more than two constituencies
c. more than three constituencies
d. more than four constituencies
Q. What is the system of governance in the Panchayati Raj set up?
a. Single tier structure of local self govt. at the village level
b. Two tier system of local self govt. at the village and block levels.
c. Three tier structure of local self govt. at the village, block and district levels.
d. Four tier system of local self govt. at the village, block, district and state levels.
Q. In case of a disagreement between the two Houses of Parliament over a non-money bill :
a. the bill will lapse
b. the President may sign it into a law
c. the President may call a joint sitting of both the Houses to consider it.
d. the President may ask both the Houses to reconsider it.
Q. What amidst the following is not true of the general electoral roll prepared through the agency of the Election Commission? It is to be used for elections to the –
a. Lok Sabha
b. Panchayatiraj and Nagarpalika institutions
c. Legislative Assemblies of the states
d. Legislative Councils of the states where these exist
Q. The members of the Legislative Assembly are –
a. indirectly elected
b. directly elected by the people
c. partly elected and partly nominated by the Governor
d. mainly nominated
Q. The Speaker of Lok Sabha addresses his letter of resignation to the –
a. President of India
b. Prime Minister
c. Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha
d. The Chief Justice of India
Q. In whose consultation does the President convene and prorogue all sessions of Parliament?
a. The Speaker
b. The Prime Minister
c. The Prime Minister and the leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha
d. The Council of Ministers
Q. Which of the following statements best reflects the `socialist' feature of the Preamble to the Constitution of India?
a. There are no unreasonable restrictions on how the citizens express their thoughts
b. The traditional social inequalities have to be abolished
c. Government should regulate the ownership of land and industry to reduce socio-economic inequalities
d. No one should treat a fellow citizen as inferior