Indian
Polity
1. Money bill can be introduced
A.in both the houses
B.only in Rajya Sabha
C.only in Lok Sabha
D.only by the prime minister
A.in both the houses
B.only in Rajya Sabha
C.only in Lok Sabha
D.only by the prime minister
2. Who can preside but cannot
vote in one of the Houses of Parliament?
A.Speaker
B.Vice-president
C.Deputy Speaker
D.Vice Chairman
A.Speaker
B.Vice-president
C.Deputy Speaker
D.Vice Chairman
3. The Attorney General holds
office
A.for life
B.for 6 years
C.during the pleasure of the president
D.as long as he enjoys the confidence of parliament
A.for life
B.for 6 years
C.during the pleasure of the president
D.as long as he enjoys the confidence of parliament
4. The Right to vote in the
national elections in India is based on the principle of
A.Restricted franchise
B.Hereditary privileges
C.Property Qualifications
D.Universal Adult storage
A.Restricted franchise
B.Hereditary privileges
C.Property Qualifications
D.Universal Adult storage
5. Which of the following are
not included in Article 19 of the constitution?
A.Freedom of speech and expression
B.freedom of assembly ,association and unions
C.freedom of entertainment ,amusement and fun
D.freedom pf movement ,residence ,settlement ,profession and trade
A.Freedom of speech and expression
B.freedom of assembly ,association and unions
C.freedom of entertainment ,amusement and fun
D.freedom pf movement ,residence ,settlement ,profession and trade
6. Constitution of India
provides that hindi shall be the
A.national language of India
B.Language of communication between state governments
C.official language of the Union of India
D.language of communication between the Union Government and the state government
A.national language of India
B.Language of communication between state governments
C.official language of the Union of India
D.language of communication between the Union Government and the state government
7. Which one of the following
parts of Indian Constitution enjoins upon the state to provide free and
compulsory eduction for children up to 14 years of age?
A.Directive principle of State Policy
B.fundamental Rights
C.Fundamental Duties
D.Special provisions related to certain classes
A.Directive principle of State Policy
B.fundamental Rights
C.Fundamental Duties
D.Special provisions related to certain classes
8. Which one of the following
rights was considered the Heart and Soul of the Constitution by Dr B.Ambedkar?
A.Freedom of Speech
B.Right to constitutional remedy
C.Right to freedom of religion
D.None of these
A.Freedom of Speech
B.Right to constitutional remedy
C.Right to freedom of religion
D.None of these
9. Name the only Indian Prime
Minister who never faced parliament during his tenure?
A.Atal Bihari Vajpayee
B.Choudhary Charan Singh
C.Chandrashekhar
D.Vishwanath Pratap Singh
A.Atal Bihari Vajpayee
B.Choudhary Charan Singh
C.Chandrashekhar
D.Vishwanath Pratap Singh
10. Which of the following can
levy the tax on Agricultural income under the constitution of India?
A.Panchayats
B.Zila Parishad
C.State Governments
D.Central Governments
A.Panchayats
B.Zila Parishad
C.State Governments
D.Central Governments
11. The Right to Private
Property in India today is
A.A legal right
B.a political right
C.a constitutional right
D.a fundamental right
A.A legal right
B.a political right
C.a constitutional right
D.a fundamental right
12. Directive principle of
state policy aim at
A.ensuring individual liberty
B.ensuring and strengthening the country’s independence
C.protecting the depressed classes
D.providing social and economic base for genuine democracy in the country
A.ensuring individual liberty
B.ensuring and strengthening the country’s independence
C.protecting the depressed classes
D.providing social and economic base for genuine democracy in the country
13. Which one of the following
provides constitutional guarantee of personal freedom?
A.Quo warranto
B.Mandamus
C.Certiorari
D.Habeas corpus
A.Quo warranto
B.Mandamus
C.Certiorari
D.Habeas corpus
14. Who is authorised to impose
reasonable restriction on Fundamental rights?
A.The Supreme Court
B.The President
C.The Prime Minister
D.The Parliament
A.The Supreme Court
B.The President
C.The Prime Minister
D.The Parliament
15. The best source of revenue
for the state government is
A.sales tax
B.entertainment tax
C.excise duty
D.motor vehicle tax
A.sales tax
B.entertainment tax
C.excise duty
D.motor vehicle tax
16. The members of the National
Development Council include
A.The prime minister
B.The state Chief minister
C.Members of the planning commission
D.Lt.Governors of the Union Territory
A.The prime minister
B.The state Chief minister
C.Members of the planning commission
D.Lt.Governors of the Union Territory
17. The idea of Fundamental
Duty is derived from
A.American Constitution
B.British Constitution
C.Russian Constitution
D.None of these
A.American Constitution
B.British Constitution
C.Russian Constitution
D.None of these
18. Fundamental duty were
introduced in the constitution by the
A.40th Amendment
B.42nd Amendment
C.43rd Amendment
D.44th Amendment
A.40th Amendment
B.42nd Amendment
C.43rd Amendment
D.44th Amendment
19. How is and All India
Service Created?
A.Press Advertisements
B.By Union Public Service Commission
C.By the Parliament
D.By the President
A.Press Advertisements
B.By Union Public Service Commission
C.By the Parliament
D.By the President
20. Who levy Income Tax?
A.State Governments
B.Both State and Union Governments
C.Union Government
D.Reserve Bank of India
A.State Governments
B.Both State and Union Governments
C.Union Government
D.Reserve Bank of India
ANSWER
1. C
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. C
6. C
7. A
8. B
9. B
10.C
11. A
12. D
13. D
14. D
15. B
16. D
17. C
18. B
19. C
20. C
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