1400+ Indian Polity and Constitution Important Questions (MCQs) with Answers Part 7

Q.1:- How many ‘types of emergencies are envisaged by the constitution? (SSC data entry operator Exam 2008)

  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4

Q.2:- Who chairs the joint session of the two houses of parliament? (SSC (10+2) level data entry operator & LDC Exam 2012)

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

Q.3:- Who calls the joint session of the two houses of the parliament? (SSC Data entry operator Exam 2008)

  1. The president
  2. The prime Minister
  3. The lok sabha speaker
  4. The vice-president

Q.4:- The parliament enjoys the exclusive right to legislate on the subjects contained in (SSC Combined matric level (PRE) Exam 2001)

  1. The union list
  2. The concurrent list
  3. The state list
  4. Both (1) and (2)

Q.5:- In India, the residuary powers are vested with (SSC Combined Graduate level tier-I Exam, 2011)

  1. Union government
  2. State government
  3. Both the union government and  the state government
  4. Local government

Q.6:- Who is the constitutional head of the government of India? (SSC Combined Graduate level prelim Exam 2008)

  1. President
  2. Prime minister
  3. Chief justice of india
  4. Attorney General

Q.7:- What can be the maximum interval between two sessions of parliament? (SSC Combined graduate level Exam 2000)

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

Q.8:- As per Indian constitution, the right to property is the? (SSC (10+2) level data entry operator & LCD Exam 2011)

  1. Fundamental right
  2. Natural right
  3. Legal right
  4. Moral right

Q.9:- Which  one of the following is  a fundamental right guaranteed by the  constitution of India? (SSC Combined matric level (PRE) Exam 2001)

  1. Right to govern
  2. Right to property
  3. Right to information
  4. Right to equality
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Q.10:- Which of the following is not a ‘fundamental right’? (SSC Section officer (Commercial audit Exams 2006)

  1. Right to Equality
  2. Right to property
  3. Right to freedom
  4. Right to constitutional remedies

Q.11:- In Which year the constitution assembly of India started functioning? (SSC CPO SI, ASI Online Exam2016)

  1. 1945
  2. 1946
  3. 1947
  4. 1948

Q.12:- Which one of the following is not an element of the State? (SSC Combined Matric level (PRE) Exam 2008)

  1. Population
  2. Land
  3. Army
  4. Government

Q.13:- The constitution of India contains (SSC (South Zone) Investigator Exam 2010)

  1. 340 Article
  2. 395 Article
  3. 400 Article
  4. 404 Article

Q.14:- The constitution of India, describes India as: (SSC CGL tier-I Re-Exam-2013)

  1. A federation
  2. A quasi- federal
  3. Unitary
  4. Union of states

Q.15:- Who is the guardian of fundamental rights enumerated in Indian constitution? (SSC section officer (Audit) Exam 2008)

  1. Supreme court
  2. Parliament
  3. Constitution
  4. President

Q.16:- What is the minimum age prescribed in India for its citizens to cast their vote? (SSC Combined Matric level (PRE) Exam 2008)

  1. 18 years
  2. 21 years
  3. 16 years
  4. 20 years

Q.17:- _______ are essential for liberty. (SSC Constable (GD) Exam 2013)

  1. Restrictions
  2. Rights
  3. Privileges
  4. Laws

Q.18:- Who among the following decides if a particular bill is a money bill or not? (SSC Section officer (Audit) Exam 2001)

  1. President
  2. Speaker of Lok Sabha
  3. Chairman of rajya sabha
  4. Finance Minister

Q.19:- The Council of ministers does not include (SSC Tax Assistant (income tax & central excise) Exam 2008)

  1. Cabinet ministers
  2. Ministers of state
  3. Cabinet secretary
  4. Ministers without portfolio
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Q.20:- Which one of the following is the popularly elected house of the Indian Parliament? (FCI Assistant Grade-II Exam 2012)

  1. Rajya sabha
  2. Lok sabha
  3. Lok sabha as well  as rajya sabha
  4. None of the above