Indian Polity and Constitution GK MCQ Quiz for Exam Preparation
Indian Polity and Constitution GK MCQ quiz for APSC, SSC, UPSC, and other competitive exams. This quiz covers important questions on fundamental topics related to the Indian Constitution and polity.
What is the supreme law of India?
- A) The Constitution of India
- B) The Indian Penal Code
- C) The Directive Principles of State Policy
- D) The Preamble
Which part of the Constitution deals with Fundamental Rights?
- A) Part III
- B) Part IV
- C) Part II
- D) Part V
The President of India is elected by which body?
- A) The Parliament
- B) The State Legislatures
- C) The Electoral College
- D) The Supreme Court
Who is known as the “father of the Indian Constitution”?
- A) B.R. Ambedkar
- B) Jawaharlal Nehru
- C) Mahatma Gandhi
- D) Sardar Patel
What is the maximum strength of the Lok Sabha?
- A) 500
- B) 545
- C) 550
- D) 600
Which article of the Constitution provides for the establishment of a Finance Commission?
- A) Article 280
- B) Article 350
- C) Article 280
- D) Article 356
The Fundamental Duties of Indian citizens are enshrined in which article?
- A) Article 21
- B) Article 51A
- C) Article 14
- D) Article 19
Which is not a feature of the parliamentary system in India?
- A) Collective Responsibility
- B) Dual Executive
- C) Independence of Judiciary
- D) No provision for the dissolution of the Upper House
What is the term for a member of the Rajya Sabha?
- A) 5 years
- B) 6 years
- C) 4 years
- D) 3 years
The right to equality is guaranteed under which article?
- A) Article 14
- B) Article 19
- C) Article 21
- D) Article 22
Which of the following is a subject in the Concurrent List?
- A) Defence
- B) Education
- C) Police
- D) Foreign Affairs
What is the minimum age to become the Prime Minister of India?
- A) 25 years
- B) 30 years
- C) 35 years
- D) 40 years
Which amendment to the Constitution provided for the reservation of seats for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies?
- A) 61st Amendment
- B) 73rd Amendment
- C) 74th Amendment
- D) 22nd Amendment
Who appoints the Prime Minister of India?
- A) The President
- B) The Lok Sabha
- C) The Rajya Sabha
- D) The Chief Justice
The concept of “Judicial Review” is derived from which article?
- A) Article 13
- B) Article 32
- C) Article 136
- D) Article 226
The election of the President of India is based on which system?
- A) First Past the Post
- B) Proportional Representation
- C) Single Transferable Vote
- D) Alternative Vote
Which Article provides for the protection of life and personal liberty?
- A) Article 19
- B) Article 21
- C) Article 22
- D) Article 24
Who has the authority to dissolve the Lok Sabha?
- A) The President
- B) The Prime Minister
- C) The Chief Justice
- D) The Speaker
The Constitution of India came into effect on:
- A) 15th August 1947
- B) 26th January 1950
- C) 1st January 1950
- D) 15th August 1950
Which part of the Constitution deals with the Union Territories?
- A) Part II
- B) Part III
- C) Part VIII
- D) Part X
Which of the following is not a Fundamental Right?
- A) Right to Equality
- B) Right to Education
- C) Right to Property
- D) Right to Freedom of Religion
The first Constitutional Amendment was made in which year?
- A) 1951
- B) 1952
- C) 1953
- D) 1956
What is the tenure of a Governor in India?
- A) 3 years
- B) 5 years
- C) 6 years
- D) No fixed tenure
Which body has the power to impeach the President of India?
- A) Lok Sabha
- B) Rajya Sabha
- C) Both Houses of Parliament
- D) Supreme Court
Which Constitutional body is responsible for conducting elections in India?
- A) Election Commission
- B) Finance Commission
- C) Planning Commission
- D) National Development Council
Which amendment provided for the establishment of the Panchayati Raj system?
- A) 61st Amendment
- B) 73rd Amendment
- C) 74th Amendment
- D) 86th Amendment