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. A National emergency on the grounds of security threat is proclaimed under which among the following articles?
[A] Article 344
[B] Article 352
[C] Article 367
[D] Article 301

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2. For which among the following periods, an Attorney General is appointed in India?
[A] 2 years
[B] 3 years
[C] 4 years
[D] Any period which the president feels suitable

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3. Which among the following constitution is similar to Indian Constitution because of a strong centre?
[A] USA
[B] Canada
[C] England
[D] Japan

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4. Section 28 A of the Representation of the People Act provides for registration of Political parties by the election commission of India. This act was enacted in which year ?
[A] 1948
[B] 1949
[C] 1950
[D] 1951

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5. Who among the following can suspend the fundamental rights?
[A] Parliament
[B] President
[C] Prime minister
[D] Supreme court

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6. Directive principles particularly article 39 (b) and (c ) of the constitution of India are many times referred as charters of the following?
[A] Liberty of religion
[B] Social and economic justice
[C] Liberty to move anywhere in India territories
[D] Imparting education to school children

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7. Who among the following has been given the power by the Constitution of India to “Impose Reasonable Restrictions” on the fundamental rights? 
[A] President
[B] Parliament
[C] Supreme Court
[D] Both Parliament & Supreme Court

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8. If an ordinary bill, originated and passed in the state legislative council of a bicameral states in India and state legislative assembly rejects the bill, then which among the following would follow?
[A] The bill will be sent back to state legislative council
[B] The bill will be sent to a joint committee of assembly members and council members
[C] The bill will be deemed deemed passed
[D] The bill will get lapsed

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9. Being a non-member who among the following can participate in the proceedings of either House of Parliament without having the voting right?
[A] Vice-President
[B] Chief Justice of India
[C] Comptroller & Auditor-General
[D] Attorney General

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10. Which one of the following statements regarding ‘Exit Poll’ is correct?
[A] ‘Exit Poll’ is a term used to denote a post-election survey of voters regarding the candidate in whose favour they had exercised their franchise
[B] ‘Exit Poll’ and ‘Opinion Poll’ are one and the same
[C] ‘Exit Poll’ is a device through which results of voting can be most exactly predicted
[D] ‘Exit Poll’ is an administrative device made recently by the Chief Election Commissioner to prevent impersonation

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