MCQs/ Quiz: Indian Polity

Dear Readers, Here we have collected GK MCQs/ Quiz from the Section of Indian Polity. It will be helpful for the Candidates preparing for various competitive exams.

1).Who among the following was the Constitutional advisor to the Constituent Assembly of India?
a)   Dr. B N Rao
b)   Dr. B R Ambedkar
c)   K M Munshi
d)   M C Setalvad

2).Right to Constitutional Remedies comes under
a)   Fundamental rights
b)   Legal rights
c)   Constitutional rights
d)   Natural rights

3).The largest Committee of Parliament of India is
a)   Public Accounts Committee
b)   Estimates Committee
c)   Committee on Public Undertakings
d)   Joint Parliamentary Committee

4).The time gap between two sessions of the Parliament should not exceed
a)   3 months
b)   6 months
c)   9 months
d)   1 year

5).The Chairman of the Rajya Sabha is
a)   Elected by the members of Rajya Sabha
b)   Nominated by the President
c)   Elected by the members of both Houses of Parliament
d)   Elected Parliament and State Legislatures jointly

6).The Ex – officio Secretary of NDC is
a)   Secretary of Finance Ministry
b)   General Secretary of Lok Sabha
c)   Secretary of Planning Commission
d)   Vice Chairman of Planning Commission

7).Which of the following signifies the essence of the ideal of independent functioning enshrined in the founding principles of Indian Judiciary ?
a)   Right to review
b) Right to repeal those Acts and Laws passed by the Legislature, that point to the violation of Constitution
c)  The status of vanguard of Fundamental Rights ascribed to it
d)  Non – intervention of the executive and Legislature in the functioning of the judiciary

8).Which article of the Indian Constitution relates to the post of Deputy Prime Minister ?
a)   Article 74
b)   Article 75
c)   Article 76
d)   None of these


9).The Guardian of the Constitution of India is
a)   Indian Parliament
b)   Supreme Court of India
c)   Prime Minister of India
d)   High Courts of the States


Answers:                   

1). a) 2). a) 3). b) 4). b) 5). c) 6). c) 7). d) 8). d) 9). b)