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POLITY MCQ's - PART 3

1.     Which one of the following is not mentioned in the Indian constitution?

a.  Election Commission                        b. Planning Commission

c. Public Service Commission              d. Finance Commission

2.   When was the constituent assembly established to frame the constitution of India?

a.  10th June, 1946                      b. 6th December, 1946

c. 26th November, 1949             d. 26th December, 1949



3.              The number of article in the Indian constitution at the time of its adoption was 


                   a. 350          b. 360          c. 392          d. 395

4.             When was the President’s succession act enacted?

a. 1955                  b.1959            c. 1964         d. 1969

5.             In a parliamentary system, the executive is responsible to

a.  the legislature                                        b. the judiciary

c. the people                                             d. none of these

6.             Who enjoys the right to impose responsible restriction on the Fundamental Rights?

a.   The President                                       b. The Supreme Court

c. The Parliament                                     d. The Lok Sabha

7.             How many times the President has declared the financial emergency?

a.  once                                                       b. twice

c. thrice                                                     d. never

8.             Who decides the disputes regarding the election of the President?

a.  The Speaker                                          b. The Supreme Court

c. The Election Commission                     d. The Parliament

9.             How many seats are reserved for Union Territories in the Lok Sabha?

a.   10 seats                                                 b. 15 seats

c. 20 seats                                                 d. 30 seats

10.      Who is legally competent to declare war?

a.   The President                                      b. The Prime Minister

c. The Lok Sabha                                      d. The Parliament

11.      Fundamental duties were introduced were introduced in the Indian constitution by the

a.  40th Amendment                                   b. 42nd Amendment

c. 43rd Amendment                                   d. 44th Amendment

12.      Directive principles of state policy are directly concerned with

a.   Fundamental Rights                              b. Fundamental duties

c. Gandhian principles                            d. Preamble

13.      What is the maximum age limit prescribed for election as President of India?

a.   58 years                                                 b. 60 years

c. 62 years                                                 d. no such limit

14.      The President of India can declare emergency

a.  on his own

b.  on the recommendations of the council of Ministers

c.   On the recommendations of the Prime Minister

                      d.   on the recommendations of the Parliament

15.      The preamble to the Indian constitution was amended by the

a.   24th Amendment                                   b. 36th Amendment

c. 42nd Amendment                                 d. 44th Amendment




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