Top 1000+ Solved Indian Polity and Constitution MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. In India, the concept of single citizenship is adopted from [SSC Grad 2011]

a. England

b. U.S.A.

c. Canada

d. France

  • a. England

Q. The Indian Constitution comprises of [BPSC 2011]

a. 395 Articles, 22 Parts and 12 Schedules

b. 371 Articles, 21 Parts and 11 Schedules

c. 372 Articles, 20 Parts and 7 Schedules

d. 381 Articles, 23 Parts and 8 Schedules

  • a. 395 Articles, 22 Parts and 12 Schedules

Q. From which of the countries, Constitution of India has adopted fundamental duties?

a. USA

b. Canada

c. Erstwhile USSR

d. UK

  • c. Erstwhile USSR

Q. The word 'Socialist' was added to the Preamble, its main aim is to :

a. eliminate inequality in economic and political status

b. eliminate inequality in political and religious affairs

c. eliminate inequality in income and status and standards of life

d. eliminate class based society

  • a. eliminate inequality in economic and political status

Q. Which of the pairs is correctly matched?

a. Republic - Head of the State is hereditary Monarch

b. Sovereign - Constitution rests on people's will

c. Democratic - Constitution does not recognise legal supremacy of another country

d. Secular - State is without any religion of its own

  • d. Secular - State is without any religion of its own

Q. The Preamble enshrines certain ideals that were first spelt out in:

a. the speech by Jawaharlal Nehru on the banks of Ravi when he called for Purna Swaraj

b. the Nehru Report

c. a resolution adopted at Karachi session of the Indian National Congress

d. the Objectives Resolution adopted by the Constituent Assembly

  • d. the Objectives Resolution adopted by the Constituent Assembly

Q. The part of the Constitution that reflects the mind and ideals of the framers is :

a. directive principles

b. fundamental rights

c. preamble

d. citizenship

  • c. preamble

Q. Which of the following determines that the Indian Constitution is federal? [IAS 1994]

a. A written and rigid Constitution

b. An independent Judiciary

c. Vesting of residuary powers with the Centre

d. Distribution of powers between the Centre and States

  • d. Distribution of powers between the Centre and States

Q. The Indian Constitution is regarded as :

a. federal

b. unitary

c. parliamentary

d. federal in form and unitary in spirit

  • d. federal in form and unitary in spirit

Q. Under which Article of the Constitution are the Cultural and Educational Rightsgranted? [Railways 1995]

a. Article 29 and 31

b. Article 29 and 32

c. Article 29 and 30

d. Article 30 and 31

  • c. Article 29 and 30

Q. Which of the following is not specifically mentioned in Article 19 of the Constitution?

a. Freedom of speech and expression

b. Freedom to assemble peacefully without arms

c. Freedom to move freely

d. Freedom of the press

  • d. Freedom of the press

Q. Right to Constitutional Remedies comes under:

a. Fundamental Rights

b. Legal Rights

c. Constitutional Rights

d. Natural Rights

  • a. Fundamental Rights

Q. If an Indian citizen is denied a public office because of his religion, which of thefollowing Fundamental Rights is denied to him? [Asstt Grade 1994]

a. Right to Freedom

b. Right to Equality

c. Right to Freedom of Religion

d. Right against Exploitation

  • b. Right to Equality

Q. Fundamental Freedoms under Article 19 are suspended during emergency caused by:

a. war or external aggression

b. failure of constitutional machinery of a State

c. internal armed rebellion

d. financial crisis

  • a. war or external aggression

Q. The theory of Fundamental Rights implies: [NDA 1992]

a. sovereignty of the people

b. equality of opportunity for all

c. limited government

d. equality of all before law

  • c. limited government
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