Indian Polity MCQ for RRB NTPC

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Indian Polity MCQ for RRB NTPC Students

Part III of the constitution of India relates to:

(a) Fundamental Duties

(b) Citizenship

(c) Fundamental Rights

(d) Directive Principles of State Policy

Option c – Fundamental Rights

Under which article of the constitution of India can the president of India be impeached? ( Indian Polity MCQ for RRB NTPC )

(a) Article 61

(b) Article 75

(c) Article 76

(d) Article 356

Option a – Article 61

Which one of the following is the first state to have been formed on a linguistic basis?

(a) Gujarat

(b) Punjab

(c) Karnataka

(d) Andhra Pradesh

Option d – Andhra Pradesh

Among the following states, which one was formed last? ( Indian Polity MCQ for RRB NTPC )

(a) Punjab

(b) Karnataka

(c) Gujarat

(d) Andhra Pradesh

Option b – Karnataka

In which part of the constitution are the details of citizenship mentioned?

(a) I

(b) II

(c) III

(d) IV

Option b – II

Part III of the constitution of India relates to:

(a) Fundamental Rights

(b) Fundamental Duties

(c) Citizenship

(d) Directive Principles of State Policy

Option a – Fundamental Rights

Diarchy was first introduced under: ( Indian Polity MCQ for RRB NTPC )

(a) Mont-Ford Reforms

(b) Simon Commission Plan

(c) Government of India Act, 1935

(d) Morley-Minto Reforms

Option a – Mont-Ford Reforms

The Montague-Chelmsford Report formed the basis of:

(a) The Indian Council Act, 1909

(b) The Government of India Act, 1919

(c) The Government of India Act, 1935

(d) The Indian Independence Act, 1947

Option b – The Government of India Act, 1919

The Constituent Assembly of India started functioning from: ( Indian Polity MCQ for RRB NTPC )

(a) 9th December 1946

(b) 1st January 1947

(c) 26th January 1947

(d) 15th August 1947

Option a – 9th December 1946

At which of its sessions did the Congress officially accept the socialistic pattern of society?

(a) Bombay session of 1953

(b) Avadi session of 1955

(c) Calcutta session of 1957

(d) Nagpur session of 1959

Option b – Avadi session of 1955

The office of Lokpal and Lokayukta in India is based on which of the following? ( Indian Polity MCQ for RRB NTPC )

(a) Council of State in France

(b) Procurator General of Russia

(c) Parliamentary Commission of UK

(d) Ombudsman in Scandinavia

Option d – Ombudsman in Scandinavia

Sarkaria Commission was concerned with –

(a) Finance Reforms

(b) Electoral Reforms

(c) Administrative Reforms

(d) Centre-State Relations

Option d – Centre-State Relations

The name of the Laccadive, Minicoy, and Amindivi Islands was changed to Lakshadweep by an act of Parliament in ( Indian Polity MCQ for RRB NTPC )

(a) 1970

(b) 1971

(c) 1972

(d) 1973

Option d – 1973

The Constitution of India describes the country as a –

(a) Union of States

(b) Unitary State

(c) Confederation

(d) Federation

Option a – Union of States

The Provisional President of the Constituent Assembly was ( Indian Polity MCQ for RRB NTPC )

(a) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar

(b) Jawaharlal Nehru

(c) Dr. Rajendra Prasad

(d) Dr. Sachchidananda Sinha

Option d – Dr. Sachchidananda Sinha

How many states are there in the Indian Union?

(a) 27

(b) 28

(c) 29

(d) 30

Option c – 29

Which article of the Constitution provides special status to Jammu and Kashmir? ( Indian Polity MCQ for RRB NTPC )

(a) 360

(b) 368

(c) 370

(d) 375

Option c – 370

In which year were the Indian states reorganized on a linguistic basis?

(a) 1947

(b) 1951

(c) 1956

(d) 1966

Option c – 1956

The unification of Karnataka was achieved in the year ( Indian Polity MCQ for RRB NTPC )

(a) 1960

(b) 1958

(c) 1957

(d) 1956

Option d – 1956

Which of the following is not a Union Territory?

(a) Nagaland

(b) Puducherry

(c) Lakshadweep

(d) Dadra and Nagar Haveli

Option a – Nagaland

Which committee/commission examined the Centre and State relationship? ( Indian Polity MCQ for RRB NTPC )

(a) N. N. Vohra Committee

(b) Indrajit Gupta Committee

(c) Sarkaria Commission

(d) Ashok Mehta Committee

Option c – Sarkaria Commission

Who among the following has not been an interlocutor on Jammu and Kashmir?

(a) Shujaat Bukhari

(b) Radha Kumar

(c) M. M. Ansari

(d) Dilip Padgaonkar

Option a – Shujaat Bukhari

Sikkim was granted statehood in the year ( Indian Polity MCQ for RRB NTPC )

(a) 1973

(b) 1974

(c) 1975

(d) 1976

Option c – 1975

In a federal government, the states enjoy –

(a) Powers given by the people

(b) Original Powers

(c) Powers given by the Constitution

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(d) Powers delegated by the Centre

Option c – Powers given by the Constitution

Which are the two states (other than Uttar Pradesh) having the highest representation in Lok Sabha?

(a) Bihar and Maharashtra

(b) Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan

(c) Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh

(d) Bihar and Madhya Pradesh

Option a – Bihar and Maharashtra

Which of the following states is not included in the Capital Region Planning Council?

(a) Madhya Pradesh

(b) Haryana

(c) Rajasthan

(d) Uttar Pradesh

Option a – Madhya Pradesh

Which state in India has given the highest number of Deputy Prime Ministers?

(a) Bihar

(b) Gujarat

(c) Uttar Pradesh

(d) Maharashtra

Option b – Gujarat

How many members of the Anglo-Indian Community can be nominated by the President of India to the parliament?

(a) 1

(b) 2

(c) 5

(d) 8

Option b – 2

In our Constitution, the Economic planning is included in –

(a) State List

(b) Union List

(c) Concurrent List

(d) Not any specified List

Option c – Concurrent List

The Rajya Sabha is dissolved after –

(a) Every five years

(b) Every six years

(c) On the advice of the Prime Minister

(d) None of these

Option d – None of these

The Citizen of India can vote at the age of –

(a) 18 years

(b) 21 years

(c) 22 years

(d) 25 years

Option a – 18 years

Dual Citizenship is an important feature in which form of government?

(a) Unitary

(b) Authoritarian

(c) Federal

(d) Parliamentary

Option b – Authoritarian

India is a secular state because in our country –

(a) State has no religion

(b) Religion patronizes a particular religion

(c) State supports a particular religion

(d) None of these

Option c – State supports a particular religion

The concept of the Concurrent List in the Indian constitution is borrowed from the constitution of –

(a) U.S.A

(b) Canada

(c) Japan

(d) Australia

Option d – Australia

The vacancy of the office of the president must be filled within –

(a) 1 month

(b) 3 months

(c) 6 months

(d) 12 months

Option c – 6 months

Which one of the following is not an All India Service?

(a) Indian Forest Service

(b) Indian Police Service

(c) Indian Foreign Service

(d) Indian Administrative Service

Option c – Indian Foreign Service

The vice president is –

(a) A member of Lok Sabha

(b) A member of Rajya Sabha

(c) A member of either House

(d) Not a member of Parliament

Option d – Not a member of Parliament

In which House is the presiding officer not a member of that house?

(a) Lok Sabha

(b) Rajya Sabha

(c) Vidhan Sabha

(d) Vidhan Parishad

Option a – Lok Sabha

A member of Parliament will lose his membership of the parliament if he is continuously absent from sessions for –

(a) 45 days

(b) 60 days

(c) 90 days

(d) 365 days

Option b – 60 days

Which one of the following is the popularly elected House of the Indian Parliament?

(a) Lok Sabha

(b) Rajya Sabha

(c) Lok Sabha as well as Rajya Sabha

(d) None of these

Option a – Lok Sabha

The Prime Minister of India is –

(a) Selected

(b) Elected

(c) Nominated

(d) Appointed

Option d – Appointed

How many times was the term of Lok Sabha extended up to 6 years?

(a) Once

(b) Twice

(c) Thrice

(d) Never

Option a – Once

What is the maximum strength prescribed for State Legislative Assembly?

(a) 350

(b) 500

(c) 600

(d) 750

Option b – 500

Who chairs the Joint Session of the two Houses of Parliament?

(a) President

(b) Prime Minister

(c) Vice President

(d) Speaker of Lok Sabha

Option d – Speaker of Lok Sabha

What is the chief source of political power in India?

(a) The people

(b) The Parliament

(c) The Constitution

(d) The Parliament and the State Legislatures

Option a – The people

When were the Fundamental Duties of Indian citizens incorporated in the Constitution?

(a) 1952

(b) 1976

(c) 1979

(d) 1981

Option d – 1981

In the Indian Republic, the real executive authority rests with the –

(a) Prime Minister

(b) President

(c) Bureaucrats

(d) Council of Ministers

Option d – Council of Ministers

How are legislative excesses of Parliament and Assemblies checked?

(a) Judicial review

(b) General elections

(c) No-confidence motions

(d) Intervention from President/Governor

Option a – Judicial review

Indian Parliament means –

(a) Rajya Sabha – Lok Sabha

(b) President of India – Rajya Sabha – Lok Sabha

(c) Rajya Sabha – Lok Sabha – Prime Minister

(d) President of India – Vice President of India – Lok Sabha – Rajya Sabha

Option b – President of India – Rajya Sabha – Lok Sabha

The salary of the Members of Parliament is decided by –

(a) The Speaker

(b) The President

(c) The Parliament

(d) The Central Cabinet

Option c – The Parliament

A midterm poll is conducted when –

(a) The Lok Sabha is dissolved before the completion of its term

(b) All MPs of a political party resign

(c) There are discrepancies in voting

(d) An elected member resigns from his seat

Option a – The Lok Sabha is dissolved before the completion of its term

Which of the following taxes is exclusively and totally assigned to the central government by the Constitution?

(a) Corporation Tax

(b) Sales Tax

(c) Estate Duty

(d) Taxes on Railway Fares and Freight

Option a – Corporation Tax

The Vice-President of India is also the –

(a) Speaker of Lok Sabha

(b) Head of the State

(c) Head of the Government

(d) Ex-officio Chairman of Rajya Sabha

Option d – Ex-officio Chairman of Rajya Sabha

In case the President wishes to resign, to whom is he required to address his resignation letter?

(a) Chief Justice of India

(b) Vice President

(c) Prime Minister

(d) Secretary of Lok Sabha

Option b – Vice President

Rajya Sabha has no role in –

(a) Removal of the Judges of Supreme Court

(b) The election of the Speaker

(c) The election of the Vice President

(d) Impeachment of the President

Option b – The election of the Speaker

What is the quorum required for convening the Lok Sabha?

(a) 1/5

(b) 1/6

(c) 1/8

(d) 1/10

Option d – 1/10

The minimum age for a person to seek election to Lok Sabha is –

(a) 21 years

(b) 25 years

(c) 30 years

(d) 35 years

Option b – 25 years

The Indian Constitution recognizes minorities on the basis of –

(a) Religion

(b) Caste

(c) Colour

(d) Percentage of population of the group to the total population

Option d – Percentage of population of the group to the total population

India is considered a ‘Republic’ mainly because –

(a) It has its own written constitution

(b) It has a Parliamentary form of government

(c) The head of the state is elected

(d) It gained independence on 15th August 1947

Option c – The head of the state is elected

Civil equality implies –

(a) Equality before law

(b) Equal distribution of wealth

(c) Equality of opportunity

(d) Equal right to participate in the affairs of the state

Option c – Equality of opportunity

Which is the source of political power in India?

(a) The Parliament

(b) We, the People

(c) The Constitution

(d) The Parliament and the State Legislatures

Option b – We, the People

Under the Directive Principles of State Policy, up to what age should children be provided free and compulsory education?

(a) 14 years

(b) 15 years

(c) 16 years

(d) 18 years

Option a – 14 years

Fundamental Rights in India are guaranteed through –

(a) Right to Constitutional Remedies

(b) Right to Equality

(c) Right Against Exploitation

(d) Educational and Cultural Rights

Option a – Right to Constitutional Remedies

To which category does the Right to Vote belong?

(a) Natural Rights

(b) Political Rights

(c) Human Rights

(d) Civil Rights

Option b – Political Rights

How many Fundamental Rights were granted initially?

(a) Four

(b) Five

(c) Six

(d) Seven

Option d – Seven

Which are essential for liberty?

(a) Laws

(b) Rights

(c) Restrictions

(d) Privileges

Option b – Rights

Provisions of Citizenship in the Indian Constitution became applicable in –

(a) 1949

(b) 1950

(c) 1951

(d) 1952

Option b – 1950

Which of the following is not a Fundamental Right as per the Indian Constitution?

(a) Right to education

(b) Right to speech

(c) Right to information

(d) Right to life

Option c – Right to information

The most important safeguard of liberty is –

(a) Well-knit party system

(b) Declaration of Rights

(c) Bold and impartial judiciary

(d) Decentralization of power

Option c – Bold and impartial judiciary

The right to public office is a –

(a) Civil Right

(b) Moral Right

(c) Political Right

(d) Economic Right

Option a – Civil Right

Which one of the following is not mentioned in the Preamble to the Constitution of India?

(a) Justice

(b) Fraternity

(c) Equality of Position

(d) Adult Franchise

Option d – Adult Franchise

The term ‘Secular’ was added in the Preamble to the Indian Constitution by –

(a) 41st Amendment

(b) 42nd Amendment

(c) 43rd Amendment

(d) 44th Amendment

Option b – 42nd Amendment

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