Indian Polity & Constitution MCQs
Indian Polity & Constitution Objective / Multiple Choice (MCQs) Questions for Preparation of SSC-CGL, UPSC Civil Services, NDA, CDS, Railways and State Level Public Services Examinations.
1. Who among the following appoints Attorney General of India?
[A] President
[B] Prime minister
[C] Law Ministry
[D] Cabinet Committee on Appointments
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Correct Answer: A [President]
Notes:
Attorney General of India is appointed by the President of India on advice of Union Cabinet under Article 76(1) of the Constitution. He / she holds office during the pleasure of the President.
2. What is the upper limit of election expense in a parliamentary constituency?
[A] 10 lakhs
[B] 25 lakhs
[C] 70 lakhs
[D] 1 cr
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Correct Answer: C [70 lakhs]
Notes:As per the current norms, the maximum limit of election expenses per candidate is as follows:
Lok Sabha Constituencies
- 70 Lakh for all States except Arunachal Pradesh, Goa and Sikkim.
- 54 Lakh for Arunachal Pradesh, Goa and Sikkim = 54.00 Lakhs
- 70 Lakh for NCT of Delhi
- 54 Lakh for other Union Territories.
Assembly Constituencies
- 28 Lakh for bigger states and NCT of Delhi
- 20 Lakh for smaller states and UTs.
3. “There shall be a President of India.” Which article says this?
[A] Article 52
[B] Article 53
[C] Article 54
[D] Article 55
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Correct Answer: A [Article 52]
Notes:
Part V of the Constitution lists out the qualification, election and impeachment of the President of India. Article 52 states that there shall be a President of India.
4. The writ of “Habeas Corpus” can be issued in which of the following events ?
[A] to seek relief from the unlawful detention of a person
[B] to seek refund of excess taxes
[C] to seek relief from the violation of freedom to speak
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [to seek relief from the unlawful detention of a person]
Notes:Habeas Corpus literally means ‘to have the body of’. Via this writ, the court can cause any person who has been detained or imprisoned to be physically brought before the court. The court then examines the reason of his detention and if there is no legal justification of his detention, he can be set free. Such a writ can be issued in following example cases:
- When the person is detained and not produced before the magistrate within 24 hours
- When the person is arrested without any violation of a law.
- When a person is arrested under a law which is unconstitutional
- When detention is done to harm the person or is malafide.
Thus, Habeas corpus writ is called bulwark of individual liberty against arbitrary detention. A general rule of filing the petition is that a person whose right has been infringed must file a petition. But Habeas corpus is an exception and anybody on behalf of the detainee can file a petition. Habeas corpus writ is applicable to preventive detention also. This writ can be issued against both public authorities as well as individuals.
5. Which of the following committee made a recommendation that election commission should be a three member body ?
[A] Tarkunde Committee
[B] Ashok Mehta Committee
[C] Jeevan Reddy Committee
[D] JP Committee
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Correct Answer: A [Tarkunde Committee]
Notes:
In 1974, as President of Citizens for Democracy (CFD), Jayaprakash Narayan had set up a Committee under the chairmanship of Justice V.M. Tarkunde to study and report on a scheme for electoral reforms. This committee, apart from other recommendations, had advocated for a multi-member election commission in India.
6. How many Former Presidents have been awarded “Bharat Ratna” till now?
[A] 2
[B] 3
[C] 6
[D] 5
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Correct Answer: C [6]
Notes:The following six presidents of India have been awarded Bharat Ratna till date:
- Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
- Rajendra Prasad
- Zakir Hussain,
- A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
- Dr. V V Giri
- Pranab Mukherjee
7. What is the rank of Union Cabinet Secretary in the table of Precedence in India?
[A] 5th
[B] 9th
[C] 11th
[D] 15th
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Correct Answer: C [11th]
Notes:
The Union Cabinet Secretary in the table of Precedence in India ranks 11th. He is the top-most executive official and senior-most civil servant of the Government of India.
8. How many times the word “Secular” appears in our constitution?
[A] 1
[B] 2
[C] 3
[D] 4
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Correct Answer: B [2]
Notes:
The term “secular” appears twice in Indian Constitution, first in Preamble and then in Article 25 (a).
9. In which year, the protection of Civil Rights Act which provides for a punishment for offences related to caste and religion was passed?
[A] 1950
[B] 1955
[C] 1960
[D] 1965
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Correct Answer: B [1955]
Notes:
In the year 1955 the protection of Civil Rights Act which provides for a punishment for offences related to caste and religion was passed.
10. Which one of the following is not a constitutional body?
[A] Election Commission
[B] Union Public Service Commission
[C] NITI Aayog
[D] Finance Commission
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Correct Answer: C [NITI Aayog]
Notes:
NITI Aayog is a policy think tank of the Government of India. It was established on 1st January 2015 with the aim to achieve sustainable development goals. It is a non-constitutional body.