Top 1000+ Solved Indian Polity and Constitution (GK) MCQ Questions Answer
Q. In the Constitution of India the term 'federal'
a. Figures in the preamble
b. Figures in the part-III
c. Figures in the Article 368
d. Does not figure anywhere
Q. According to the Constitution of India the term 'district judge' shall not include -
a. Chief Presidency Magistrate
b. Sessions Judge
c. Tribunal Judge
d. Chief Justice of a Small Cause Court
Q. Censorship of the press is -
a. Prohibited by the Constitution
b. Judged by test of reasonableness
c. Restriction on freedom of the press mentioned in Article 19
d. Specified in Article 31 of the Indian Constitution
Q. When there is a vacancy in the office of the President and the Vice President at the same time, the office is held temporarily by –
a. a person nominated by both the Houses of Parliament
b. the Speaker of Lok Sabha
c. the Deputy Chairman of Raj aya Sabha
d. the Chief Justice of India
Q. The Parliamentary Committee which scrutinises the report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India is –
a. Estimates Committee
b. Select Committee
c. Public Accounts Committee
d. None of these
Q. Who can be the member of the Rajya Sabha but can speak both in Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha?
a. The Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha
b. Leader of the House in the Rajya Sabha
c. Nominated members of the Rajya Sabha
d. Ministers who are members of the Rajya Sabha
Q. What are the 'residuary powers'?
a. Powers which are enumerated in the State List
b. Powers which are included in the Union List
c. Powers which are enumerated in the Concurrent List
d. Powers which are not mentioned in any of the lists
Q. The minimum number of judges to sit on the Constitutional Bench or on Bench which gives its advisory opinion on the reference by the President must be:
a. One half of the total strength of the Supreme Court
b. Seven
c. Three
d. One-third of the total strength of the court
Q. Which is not a correct statement? The Supreme Court:
a. is a watch-dog of citizen's liberty
b. settles electoral disputes of the President and Vice-President of India
c. interprets the Constitution
d. protects the Directive Principles of State Policy
Q. Judicial Review in the Indian Constitution is based on which of the following?
a. Rule of law
b. Due process of Law
c. Procedure established by law
d. Conventions
Q. The Provisions concerning the powers of the Union judiciary in he constitution can be amended by -
a. Simple majority of the Parliament
b. Two-third majority of the Parliament
c. Two-third majority of the Parliament and the majority of states
d. None of the above
Q. In India who is the executive head of the state?
a. Prime Minister
b. The President
c. The Chief justice of Supreme Court
d. The Governor
Q. In India, the Prime Minister remains in office so long as he enjoys the -
a. Support of armed forces
b. Confidence of Rajya Sabha
c. Confidence of Lok Sabha
d. Support of the people
Q. Which of the following Fundamental Rights includes the Right to Education?
a. Right to Equality
b. Right to Freedom
c. Cultural and Educational Rights
d. Right to Constitutional Remedies
Q. The state possesses –
a. only external sovereignty
b. only internal sovereignty
c. both internal and external sovereignty
d. neither external nor internal sovereignty