1400+ Indian Polity and Constitution Important Questions (MCQs) with Answers Part 13

Q.1:- Which article of the Constitution enjoins the state to establish Village Panchayat? (SSC CHSL (10+2) DEO & LDC Exam 2014)

  1. Article 32
  2. Article 40
  3. Article 44
  4. Article 57

Q.2:- A financial Emergency can be declared by applying (SSC Tax Assistant (Income Tax & central Excise) Exams 2008)

  1. Article 360
  2. Article 361
  3. Article 370
  4. Article 371

Q.3:- Which is an example of direct democracy in India? (SSC Multi-Tasking Staff Exam 2013)

  1. Zila panchayat
  2. Nagar panchayat
  3. Gram sabha
  4. Kshetra panchayat

Q.4:- The Indian Judiciary is headed by: (SSC Multi-Tasking (Non-Tech.) Staff Exam 2014)

  1. The president
  2. The prime minister
  3. The supreme court
  4. The parliament

Q.5:- Retirement age of the judges of supreme court of India is (SSC Combined Matric level (PRE) Exam 2002)

  1. 58 years
  2. 60 years
  3. 62 years
  4. 65 years

Q.6:- The unification of Karnataka was achieved in the years (SSC CAPFs SI, CISF ASI & Delhi police SI Exam 2014)

  1. 1956
  2. 1957
  3. 1958
  4. 1960

Q.7:- The responsibility of preparation of electoral roll in India rests with the: (SSC Multi-Tasking Staff Exam 2013)

  1. Parliament
  2. Local administration
  3. Election commission
  4. Returning officer

Q.8:- Which of the following articles of Indian Constitution includes the procedure for the impeachment of the president? (SSC CPO Exam 2016)

  1. Article-59
  2. Article-71
  3. Article-140
  4. Article-61

Q.9:- In the parliamentary from of Government “He is the first among equal”. Who is he? (SSC Data Entry Operator Exam 2009)

  1. President
  2. Prime minister
  3. Leader of opposition
  4. Speaker of lower house

Q.10:- What is the maximum strength prescribed for state legislative Assemblies? (SSC Combined Graduate level Tier-I Exam 2011)

  1. 350
  2. 600
  3. 500
  4. 750
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Q.11:- The authority to prorogue the two houses of the parliament rests with the (SSC Tax Assistant (Income Tax & Central Excise) Exam 2004)

  1. President
  2. Vice-president
  3. Prime minister
  4. Speaker

Q.12:- Citizens of India can vote at the age of (SSC Constable (GD) & Riflemen (GD) Exam 1912)

  1. 18 years
  2. 21 years
  3. 22 years
  4. 25 years

Q.13:- Which of the following is not a ‘Fundamental right’? (SSC Section Officer (Commercial audit Exam 2006)

  1. Right to equality
  2. Right to property
  3. Right to freedom
  4. Right to Constitutional Remedies

Q.14:- When was the Indian Constitution adopted? (SSC (10+2) Level Data Entry Operator & LCD Exam 2011)

  1. 15th august, 1947
  2. 26th November, 1949
  3. 26th January, 1950
  4. 2nd October, 1952

Q.15:- Which of the following act introduced separate electorates (communal representation) for Muslims? (SSC CGL Tier-I (CBE) Exam 2016)

  1. 1892 Act
  2. Act of 1909
  3. Reforms of 1919
  4. Government of India Act of 1935

Q.16:- A secular state is one which: (FCI Assistant Grade-III Exam 2012)

  1. Has no religion of its own
  2. Is irreligious
  3. Is anti-religion
  4. Takes into consideration the religions sentiments of the people

Q.17:- The success of democracy depends upon the (SSC (10+2) Level Data Entry Operator & LCD Exam 2011)

  1. Right to criticize
  2. Right to association
  3. Right to personal liberty
  4. Right to property

Q.18:- What can be the maximum interval between two sessions of Parliament? (SSC Combined Graduate Level prelim Exam 2000)

  1. Three months
  2. Four months
  3. Six months
  4. Nine months

Q.19:- What is the maximum number of the elected members of Rajya sabha? (SSC CPO Sub-Inspector Exam 2004)

  1. 250
  2. 238
  3. 245
  4. 248
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Q.20:- The interval between two sessions of either house of parliament should not exceed (SSC Section Officer (Audit) Exam 2008)

  1. Three months
  2. Six months
  3. Nine months
  4. Twelve months