Here are the important MCQ of Indian polity for competitive exams that are asked in various exams for govt jobs like SSC, teaching jobs, PCS exams, police constable etc. These MCQ of Indian polity are very helpful for those candidates who are preparing for any competitive exams
Indian Polity MCQ for Govt exams
1.Which act is known as the blueprint or the basis of constitution of India?
A. Government of India Act 1909
B. Government of India Act 1919
C. Government of India Act 1935
D. None of these
Ans: Government of India Act 1935
2. How many members of the constituent assembly were present and signed on the final approval of the Constitution of India on 26 November 1949?
A. 299
B. 284
C. 292
D 385
Ans : 284
3. The provisions of removal of supreme court and High court judges is taken from
A. Constitution of Britain
B. Constitution of Canada
C. Constitution of USA
D. Constitution of South Africa
Ans: constitution of USA
4. Which amendment Act make right to education as the fundamental right for children of the age of 6 to 14 years?
A. 86th amendment Act,2002
B. 73rd amendment Act ,1992
C. 42nd amendment Act, 1976
D. None of these
Ans: 86th amendment Act ,2002
5. Which fundamental right is considered as the heart and soul of the Indian Constitution?
A.Right to equality
B. Right to constitutional remedies
C. Right to freedom of religion
D. Right against exploitation
Ans : Right to constitutional remedies
6 which committee recommended for the inclusion of fundamental duties in the constitution of India?
A. Balwant Rai Mehta committee
2. Sardar Swarn Singh committee
3. Kelkar committee
4. All of these
Ans: sardar Swarn Singh committee
7. President can submit resignation in writing to
A . Chief justice of India
B. Vice President of India
C. Prime Minister of India
D. None of these
Ans: Vice President of India
8. The playing time of the national song vande Mataram is
A. 65 seconds
B. 60 seconds
C. 90 seconds
D. 80 seconds
Ans: 65 seconds
9. The chief justice of India is appointed by
A. Prime Minister
B. President
C. Loksabha speaker
D. None of these
Ans: President
10. A Money bill cannot be introduced by
A. Lok Sabha
B. Rajya Sabha
C. Both A & B
D. None of these
Ans: Rajya Sabha
11. Which fundamental right allows us to live in any part of the country?
A. Right to equality
2. Right to freedom
3. Right to freedom of religion
4. Cultural and educational rights
Ans: Right to Freedom
12. The parliament of India consist of
A. Loksabha and Rajya Sabha
2. Rajya sabha and Legislative Assembly
3. President , Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
D. Lok Sabha and President
Ans: President, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
13. How many members of the Rajya Sabha are nominated by the president of India?
A.12
B. 20
C. 2
D. 25
Ans:12
14. In which part of the Constitution of India the provisions related to citizenships are
A. Part I
B. Part IV
C. Part VIII
D. Part IX
Ans: Part I
15. The right to vote is a
A. Fundamental right
B. Constitutional right
C. Natural right
D. Legal right
Ans: constitutional right
16. Supreme court was set up for the first time in India under the
A. Regulating act 1773
B. Charter act 1853
C. Government of India Act 1919
D. Constitution of Indian 1950
Ans: Regulating Act 1773
17. Which article of the Indian Constitution empowers parliament to make law for giving effect to international agreement?
A. Article 249
B. Article 252
C. Article 250
D. Article 253
Ans: Article 253
18. How many members of the Anglo Indian community can be nominated by the president of India in the lok Sabha?
A. 12
B. 2
C. 15
D. None of these
Ans: 2
19. The president of India is elected by
I.Elected members of the both the houses of the parliament
II. Elected members of the legislative assembly of all the states
III. Elected members of both the house of the state legislature
IV. Electric members of the legislative assembly of Delhi and Pondicherry
A. I,III,IV
B. I,II,IV
C. II,III,IV
D. I & III
Ans : option A: I,III & IV
20. Who is the first law officer of the Government of India?
A. Chief justice of India
B. Attorney General of India
C. Comptroller and Auditor General of India
D. Law Minister
Ans : Attorney General of India