A complete Test Series on Indian Polity and Constitution for all the aspirants out here preparing for TCS/TPS, TPSC (Combined), S.I of Excise, S.I of Police, Supervisor ICDS, CDPO, LD-Assist Cum Typist and LDC.
1: The Emergency Provisions of the Indian Constitution was borrowed from:
A:
Government of India Act
B: Soviet Union
C: USA
D: Weimer Constitution of Germany
D: Weimer Constitution of Germany
2: The President of India addresses his resignation letter to the:
A:
Speaker
B: Vice-President
C: Chief Justice of India
D: Prime Minister
B: Vice-President
3: In India, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) works under which union ministry?
A:
Ministry of Defence
B: Ministry of Finance
C: Ministry of External Affairs
D: Ministry of Police
B: Ministry of Finance
4: Which of the following is an extra-constitutional and non-statutory body?
A: Finance Commission
B: Election Commission
C: Planning Commission
D: Union Public Service Commission
C: Planning Commission
5: If both the offices of President and vice-President fall vacant, who has been empowered the Presidents function?
A: Chief Justice of India
B: Prime Minister
C: Speaker of Lok Sabha
D: Attorney General of India
A: Chief Justice of India
6: The constitution of India is republican because it:
A: provides for an elected Parliament
B: provides for adult franchise
C: contains a bill of rights
D: has no hereditary element
D: has no hereditary element
7: Which is the list that contains subjects in which both the centre and the states can legislate?
A: Union list
B: State list
C: Residuary list
D: Concurrent list
D: Concurrent list
8: Which of the following is not a Fundamental Right?
A: Right to property
B: Right against exploitation
C: Right to equality
D: Right to freedom of religion
A: Right to property
9: In India a person can be a member of the Council of Ministers without being a Member of Parliament for a maximum period:
A: 1 month
B: 6 month
C: 1 year
D: 2 years
B: 6 month
10: The Chief Minister of a State in India is not eligible to vote in the Presidential election if:
A: he himself is a candidate
B: he is yet to prove his majority on the floor of the Lower House of the State Legislature
C: he is a caretaker Chief Minister
D: he is a member of the Upper House of the State Legislature
D: he is a member of the Upper House of the State Legislature
11: The lower House of the Parliament of United Kingdom is known as:
A: The House of Commons
B: The House of Lords
C: The House of Laws
D: The House of people
A: The House of Commons
12: The Advisory Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court was adopted from the Constitution of:
A: Germany
B: USA
C: Australia
D: Canada
D: Canada
13: The President's Rule under Article 356 of our Constitution, once proclaimed, remains valid in a state for the maximum period of:
A: 6 months
B: 9 months
C: 1 years
D: 2 years
A: 6 months
14: Vice-President of India also holds which one office from the following?
A: Chairman of Finance Commission
B: Chairman of Rajya Sabha
C: Chairman of Privileges Committee
D: None of the above
B: Chairman of Rajya Sabha
15: Parliament of India is composed of:
A: Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
B: President, Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha
C: Lok Sabha and Speaker of Lok Sabha
D: Lok Sabha and Parliamentary committee
B: President, Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha
16: Who is the Head of the Government in India?
A: The President
B: the Prime Minister
C: the speaker
D: the Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha
B: the Prime Minister
17: which of the following is not an objective of the Directive Principles of State Policy:
A: To ensure a welfare state
B: to ensure socio-economic justice
C: to establish a religious state
D: to ensure the creation of village Panchayat
C: to establish a religious state
18: Who are the members of Gram Sabha?
A: All the people of Village
B: All male members of Village
C: All the voters in the respective villages
D: none of these.
C: All the voters in the respective villages
19: The number of spokes the wheel (chakra) in India's National Flag has is:
A: 32
B: 24
C: 16
D: 40
B: 24
20: Articles 330 to 342 of Indian Constitution belongs to:
A: All India Services
B: Election Commission
C: Village Panchayats
D: Reservation and representation of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in Lok Sabha
D: Reservation and representation of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in Lok Sabha
21: Right to Education Act-2009:
A: Free and compulsory education upto 12 years
B: Free and compulsory education from 6 to 14 years
C: Right to book for children
D: none of these
B: Free and compulsory education from 6 to 14 years (w.e.f 1st April, 2010. Free and compulsory education from 6 to 14 years)
22: Judge of the district courts are appointed by:
A: President
B: Governor
C: Chief Minister
D: Law Minister
B: Governor
23: The Constitution of India was adopted by the:
A: Governor General
B: British Parliament
C: Constituent Assembly
D: Parliament of India
C: Constituent Assembly
24: Right to Information Act was passed on:
A: 26th January, 2005
B: 15th June, 2005
C: 15th August, 2005
D: 2nd October, 2005
B: 15th June, 2005
25: Sovereignty under the Constitution of India belongs to:
A: the President
B: the Parliament
C: the People of India
D: the Executive, Legislative and Judiciary
C: the People of India
26: In India the Federal Court was constituted by an act of:
A: 1891
B: 1909
C: 1919
D: 1935
D: 1935
27: If a budget is defeated in the legislature of a state then:
A: The Finance Minister alone has to resign
B: The Finance Minister concerned has to be suspended
C: The council of Ministers along with the Chief Minister has to resign
D: Re-election have to be ordered
C: The council of Ministers along with the Chief Minister has to resign
28: Which one of the following is justiciable?
A: Preamble
B: Fundamental Rights
C: Directive Principles of State Policy
D: None of these
B: Fundamental Rights
29: How many Fundamental Rights are guaranteed under the constitution?
A: 6
B: 7
C: 5
D: 4
A: 6
30: From which date all the districts of India have been brought under National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA)?
A: 1st April, 2008
B: 1st April, 2007
C: 2nd October, 2007
D: None of these
A: 1st April, 2008
31: Which State Legislature mentioned below is not bicameral?
A: Madhya Pradesh
B: Maharastra
C: Andhra Pradesh
D: Uttar Pradesh
A: Madhya Pradesh
32: Who among the following holds office during the pleasure of the President?
A: Attorney General of India
B: Governor
C: Speaker of Lok Sabha
D: Prime Minister
B: Governor
33: The Vice-President of India addresses his resignation letter to the:
A: Speaker
B: President
C: Chief Justice of India
D: Prime Minister
B: President
34: From which of the countries, Constitution of India has adopted fundamental duties?
A: USA
B: Canada
C: Erstwhile USSR
D: UK
C: Erstwhile USSR
35: Which of the following is not a basic feature of the Indian Constitution?
A: Presidential Government
B: Parliamentary Government
C: Federal Government
D: Independence of Judiciary
A: Presidential Government
36: The first State in India to be formed on linguistic basis is:
A: Andhra Pradesh
B: Odisha
C: Karnataka
D: Maharashtra
A: Andhra Pradesh
37: Which of the following must be approved by the Public Accounts Committee being
A: Excess grant
B: Additional grant
C: Exceptional grant
D: Token grant
A: Excess grant
38: Which of the following Fundamental Rights is guaranteed only to the citizens of India and not to the foreign nationals living in India?
A: Equality before law and equal protection of law
B: Freedom of speech and expression
C: Right to life and liberty
D: Right to the freedom of religion
B: Freedom of speech and expression
39: Who appears on behalf of the Government of India in all cases in the Supreme Court in which Government of India is concerned?
A: Comptroller and Auditor General of India
B: Advocate General of State
C: Attorney General of India
D: Chief Election Commissioner of India
C: Attorney General of India
40: The oath of the office of the President of India is administered by :
A: Speaker of the Lok Sabha
B: Vice-President of India
C: The Chief Justice of Supreme Court of India
D: Prime Minister of India
C: The Chief Justice of Supreme Court of India
41: The Governor of a State may be removed by the:
A: President
B: Parliament
C: Prime Minister
D: Impeachment motion in the State Assembly
A: President
42: Every year in India "National Voter Day" is celebrated on:
A: 21st January
B: 22nd January
C: 24th January
D: 25th January
D: 25th January
43: The Vice-President of India is elected by:
A: The members of Lok Sabha
B: the members of Rajya Sabha
C: The members of the Parliament
D: The President
C: The members of the Parliament
44: How many Fundamental Rights were included in the original Constitution of India?
A: 7
B: 6
C: 5
D: 8
A: 7
45: The Cabinet Mission was appointed:
A: To work out the modalities for the transfer of power
B: to finalise the date for the transfer of power
C: To discuss the Plan of partition
D: to partition of Benga
A: To work out the modalities for the transfer of power
46: The number of spokes the wheel (chakra) in India's National Flag has is:
A: 32
B: 24
C: 16
D: 40
B: 24
47: The unlawful detention of a person is questioned by the writ of:
A: Habeas Corpus
B: Certiorari
C: Quo Warranto
D: Mandamus
A: Habeas Corpus
48: Which of the following group of words is there in the Preamble of our Constitution?
A: 'Freedom', 'Justice', 'Equality', 'Right'
B: 'Unity', 'Integrity', 'Democracy', 'Right'
C: 'Fraternity', 'Non-religion', 'Integrity', 'Justice'
D: 'Justice', 'Liberty', 'Fraternity', 'Equality
D: 'Justice', 'Liberty', 'Fraternity', 'Equality
49: Cabinet mission plan:
A: 16 May, 1945
B: 16 June, 1946
C: 16 May, 1946
D: 16 June, 1945
C: 16 May, 1946
50: The first session of the Constituent Assembly was held in:
A: Bombay
B: Calcutta
C: Lahore
D: New Delhi
D: New Delhi
Read- Part-01, Part-02, Part-03, Part-04
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