Top 1000+ Solved Indian Polity and Constitution MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Which of the following is true in context of the President?

a. He addresses the first session of the Parliament after each general election of the Lok Sabha and at the commencement of the first session of each year

b. He addresses the first session of Parliament at the beginning of each year as well as the last session held at the end of each year

c. He addresses the Parliament daily

d. None of these

  • a. He addresses the first session of the Parliament after each general election of the Lok Sabha and at the commencement of the first session of each year

Q. When can a President use his discretion in appointing the Prime Minister?

a. In all circumstances

b. In no circumstances

c. Only when the Lok Sabha has been dissolved

d. When no political party enjoys a clear majority in the Lok Sabha

  • d. When no political party enjoys a clear majority in the Lok Sabha

Q. Who can initiate impeachment proceedings against the President of India?

a. Only Lok Sabha

b. Rajya Sabha

c. Any Vidhan Sabha

d. Either House of Parliament

  • d. Either House of Parliament

Q. Who among the following has the power to form a new State within the Union ofIndia?

a. President

b. Prime Minister

c. Supreme Court

d. Speaker of Lok Sabha

  • a. President

Q. Each member of Parliament who participates in the Presidential election is entitled to cast as many votes as are obtained by dividing the total number of votes of the Legislative Assemblies of all the States by the total number of elected members of the two Houses of Parliament. This ensures:

a. parity between the voting strengths of the States and the Parliament

b. parity among the States

c. uniformity of representation of the different States

d. All the above

  • a. parity between the voting strengths of the States and the Parliament

Q. The President takes an oath before assuming office in the presence of the Chief Justice of India. If the Chief Justice is not available, he takes the oath in the presence of:

a. the Vice-President

b. the senior-most Judge of the Supreme Court

c. the Attorney-General

d. Election Commissioner

  • b. the senior-most Judge of the Supreme Court

Q. The President may appoint all the following except:

a. Prime Minister

b. Governor

c. High Court judges

d. Rajya Sabha Chairman

  • d. Rajya Sabha Chairman
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