Indian Constitution Question With Answers Ktustudents - in
Indian Constitution Question With Answers Ktustudents - in
Indian Constitution Question With Answers Ktustudents - in
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2. For the first time, British Parliament enacted which laws for the British Government to govern in India—
(A) Govt. of India Act 1857
(B) Govt. of India Act 1858
(C) Govt. of India Act 1891
(D) Govt. of India Act 1888
3. The British Secretary of the State governed India through which Institution—
(A) Executive Council
(B) Parliament
(C) Governor assisted by an Executive Council
(D) Governor General appointed by an Executive Council
4. Under the British Rule in India, Governor General was responsible to—
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(A) Secretary of India
(B) Secretary of Britain
(C) Secretary of State
(D) None of the above
6. During the British rule, which community got separate representation from which Act—
(A) Christian Community & Indian Council Act 1909
(B) Buddhist Community & Indian Council Act 1907
(C) Muslim Community & Indian Council Act 1909
(D) All the above
7. During the British period, under which Act election was introduced in India—
(A) Indian Council Act 1913
(B) Indian Council Act 1909
(C) Indian Council Act 1906
(D) Indian Council Act 1907
10. Under the British Rule when ‘Dyarchy Governing System’ was introduced for the first time—
(A) Govt. of India Act 1919
(B) Govt. of India Act 1929
(C) Govt. of India Act 1925
(D) Govt. of India Act 1935
11. Under the Govt. of India Act 1935, which communities were provided separate representation in the Electorate
system—
(A) Sikh, Europeans
(B) Indian Christians
(C) Anglo-Indians
(D) All the above
12. Under which Government of India Act, Federation and Provincial Autonomy were introduced in India—
(A) Govt. of India Act 1935
(B) Govt. of India Act 1930
(C) Govt. of India Act 1940
(D) Govt. of India Act 1936
13. Under the British rule, how many acts came into operation—
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(A) Govt. of India Act 1858, Indian Council Act 1861
(B) Indian Council Act 1892, Indian Council Act 1809
(C) Govt. of India Act 1919, Govt. of India Act 1935, Indian Independence Act 1947
(D) All the above
15. Under the Govt. of India Act 1935, the Indian Federation worked through which kind of list—
(A) Federal List
(B) Provincial List
(C) Concurrent List
(D) All the above
16. In the Govt. of India Act 1835, Federal List contained which kind of subjects—
(A) External Affairs
(B) Currency and Coinage
(C) Naval, Military and Force, Census
(D) All the above
17. In the Govt. of India Act 1935, provincial list included which kind of subjects—
(A) Police
(B) Provincial Public Service
(C) Education
(D) All the above
18. In the Govt. of India Act 1935, which subjects are included in the concurrent list—
(A) Criminal Law & Procedure, Civil Procedure
(B) Marriage
19. Under the Govt. of India Act 1935, who had the power to proclaim emergency—
(A) Governor General
(B) General of India
(C) Governor of the State
(D) None of the above
20. In the Govt. of India Act 1935, who was authorised to make a law on the Provincial subject—
(A) Governor
(B) Governor General
(C) Federal Legislature
(D) None of the above
21. Which Constitution is in the written form for the first time by an elected body during the Modern period—
(A) India
(B) America
(C) Britain
(D) France
22. Who was the de facto Prime Minister at the time of evolution of the Indian Constituent Assembly—
(A) Moti Lal Nehru
(B) Sardar Ballabh Bhai Patal
(C) Jawahar Lal Nehru
(D) H. N. Kunzru
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23. Who boicotted the Indian Constituent Assembly—
(A) Unionist Muslim
(B) Muslim League
(C) Unionist Scheduled Caste
(D) Krishak Poja
26. After independence, who decided to determine the Future Constitution of India—
(A) Jawahar Lal Nehru
(B) Sardar Ballabh Bhai Patel
(C) Constituent Assembly
(D) None of the above
29. Who supported the views of the Constituent Assembly for making the Indian Constitution—
(A) Sardar Patel
(B) Gandhiji
(C) Jinnah
(D) None of the above
30. Gandhiji wrote which article in the Harijan of 19th November 1939 to support the formation of Constituent
Assembly for making the Constitution of India—
(A) The need of Constitution
(B) Formation of Constituent Assembly
(C) The only way
(D) The way
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32. When did Constituent Assembly adopt a national Flag—
(A) 22nd Aug. 1947
(B) 22nd July 1947
(C) 22nd Jan. 1947
(D) 22nd Oct. 1947
33. Did the Constituent Assembly exist at the time of Indian Independence—
(A) No
(B) Only idea emerged
(C) Yes
(D) Uncertainty regarding formation of said Assembly
34. Who was the last British Governor General who addressed the Constituent Assembly—
(A) Lord Attlee
(B) Lord Mount Batten
(C) Lord Bentick
(D) None of the above
35. When did the Constituent Assembly passed a resolution for translation of the Constitution of India into Hindi and
other many languages of India—
(A) 17th Sep. 1949
(B) 17th Oct. 1949
(C) 17th Nov. 1949
(D) 17th Dec. 1949
38. How many copies of the Constitution were printed after the Constituent Assembly framed the same—
(A) Two
(B) One
(C) Three
(D) Four
39. Which song was sang in the Constituent Assembly before its Adjournment sine die—
(A) Jana Gana Man
(B) Vande Matram
(C) A & B
(D) None of the above
40. For how many years, months and days, did the Constituent Assembly work on the Constitution of India—
(A) 2 Years, 11 months and 19 Days
(B) 3 Years, 12 months and 16 Days
(C) 4 Years, 18 months and 6 Days
(D) None of the above
41. How many number of sessions were held in the Constituent Assembly—
(A) Twenty sessions
(B) Twelve sessions
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(C) Twenty-five sessions
(D) Twenty-eight sessions
42. How many Articles and Schedules were in the First Draft Constitution presented by the Drafting Committee to
the Constituent Assembly—
(A) 318 Articles and 7 Schedules
(B) 319 Articles ad 10 Schedules
(C) 315 Articles and 8 Schedules
(D) 399 Articles and 5 Schedules
43. In the final form of the Constitution adopted by the Constituent Assembly, how many Articles and Schedules
were there—
(A) 397 Articles and 9 Schedules
(B) 395 Articles and 4 Schedules
(C) 396 Articles and 7 Schedules
(D) 395 Articles and 8 Schedules
44. In the Constituent Assembly how many total number of Amendments were proposed in the Draft Constitution—
(A) Approx. 7935
(B) Approx. 7892
(C) Approx. 7365
(D) Approx. 2473
45. What was the expenditure made by the Constituent Assembly while framing the Constitution of India—
(A) Rs. 63,96,729
(B) Rs. 64,98,725
(C) Rs. 69,92,769
(D) Rs. 65,92,926
46. How many visitors came to witness the proceedings of the Constituent Assembly—
(A) 52,500
48. When was the First Draft of the Constitution of India proposed—
(A) Oct. 1945
(B) Oct. 1947
(C) Oct. 1946
(D) Oct. 1948
49. Who prepared the first draft Constitution of India—
(A) Jawahar Lal Nehru
(B) Gandhiji
(C) Advisory Branch of the Constituent Assembly
(D) Sardar Ballabh Bhai Patel
50. Who was the Chairman of the Draft Committee of the Constituent Assembly—
(A) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
(B) K. M. Munshi
(C) Jagjivan Ram
(D) None of the above
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51. When was the draft Constitution of India prepared by the Drafting Committee submitted to the President of the
Constituent Assembly—
(A) 28th Feb. 1948
(B) 26th Feb. 1948
(C) 21st Feb. 1948
(D) 25th Feb. 1948
52. When was the Second Reading of the Constitution completed in the Constituent Assembly—
(A) 18 Nov. 1949
(B) 17 Nov. 1949
(C) 15 Nov. 1949
(D) 16 Nov. 1949
53. How many readings were held on the Constitution in the Constituent Assembly—
(A) First Reading
(B) Third Reading
(C) Second Reading
(D) None of the above
54. When was the Constitution of India adopted by the Constituent Assembly—
(A) 25th Nov. 1949
(B) 29th Nov. 1949
(C) 26th Nov. 1949
(D) 27th Nov. 1949
55. How many Princely States existed at the time when the Constituent Assembly was making the Constitution—
(A) 600
(B) 800
(C) 900
(D) 950
57. Who stated, ‘As to the execution that the Draft Constitution has produced a good part of the provisions of the
Government of India Act 1935, make no apologies. There is nothing to be ashamed of in Borrowing.’—
(A) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(B) Jawhar Lal Nehru
(C) Gandhiji
(D) Dr. Ambedkar
58. Who said, ‘If the people who are elected are capable and men of character and integrity, they would be able to
make the best even of a defective Constitution. If they are lacking in these, the Constitution cannot help the
country’—
(A) Sardar Hukam Singh
(B) K. M. Munshi
(C) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(D) Sardar Ballabh Bhai Patel
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(B) Aug. 1946
(C) Sep. 1946
(D) Oct. 1946
60. In the Constituent Assembly how many seats were got by the Congress—
(A) 204
(B) 205
(C) 203
(D) 208
61. How many seats were obtained by the Muslim League in the Constituent Assembly—
(A) 74
(B) 75
(C) 73
(D) 76
62. How many seats were acquired by the other parties in the Constituent Assembly—
(A) 14
(B) 15
(C) 17
(D) 18
63. How many total members were elected in the Constituent Assembly—
(A) 296
(B) 293
(C) 291
(D) 292
66. In the Constituent Assembly who was the Head of the Union Constitution Committee—
(A) Jawaharlal Nehru
(B) Sardar Patel
(C) Subhash Buse
(D) None of the above
67. In the Constituent Assembly which words were associated with the Parliament—
(A) Parliament of the Legislature
(B) Parliament of the Union
(C) Parliament of the Federation
(D) All the above
68. In the Constituent Assembly, it was said that Parliament of the Federation shall consist of the President and
what else—
(A) National Legislature
(B) National Assembly
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(C) House of People
(D) Council of State
69. In the Constituent Assembly, which committee recommended that Indian Constitution adopt Parliamentary Form
of Executive—
(A) Drafting Committee
(B) Constitutional Committee
(C) Union Constitution Committee
(D) All the above
70. In the Constituent Assembly, how many seats were fixed for House of People—
(A) 500
(B) 400
(C) 300
(D) 250
71. In the Constituent Assembly, what was the number of population fixed for one Representative—
(A) 7,500
(B) 7,50,000
(C) 50,000
(D) 78,500
72. Who elected Dr. Rajendra Prasad as the First President of India—
(A) Constituent Assembly
(B) Legislative Assembly
(C) Council of State
(D) Lok Sabha
73. In the Constituent Assembly who proposed the name of Dr. Rajendra Prasad as President of India—
(A) Jawaharlal Nehru
(B) Sardar Patel
76. In the last session of the Constituent Assembly which song was sung—
(A) Jan Gana Mana
(B) Vande Matram
(C) A & B
(D) None of the above
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78. In the Indian National Flag, what does Ashoka’s wheel represent—
(A) Wheel of the Truth
(B) Wheel of the Moral
(C) Wheel of the Dharm
(D) Wheel of the Law
82. In the National Flag, what shall be the Ratio of the width to the length—
(A) 2 : 3
(B) 2 : 4
(C) 2 : 5
(D) 2 : 6
86. In the Constituent Assembly, when was the ad-hoc Committee appointed for the National Flag—
(A) 23rd June 1947
(B) 23rd July 1947
(C) 23rd Jan. 1947
(D) 23rd Feb. 1947
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(B) Union Parliament
(C) Constituent Assembly
(D) National Assembly.
92. After Indian Independence, what was not Provisional Parliament provided—
(A) Directly Elected Body
(B) Indirectly Elected Body
93. In the Provisional Parliament of India, how many members were there—
(A) 296
(B) 313
(C) 318
(D) 316
94. In India who amended the Constitution through the first Amendment Bill 1951—
(A) Lok Sabha
(B) Rajya Sabha
(C) Provisional Parliament
(D) Parliament
95. Who was the first Prime Minister of India at the time of Provisional Parliament—
(A) Jawahar Lal Nehru
(B) Lal Bahadur Shastri
(C) Indira Gandhi
(D) Rajiv Gandhi
96. Who was be Deputy Prime Minister of India at the time of Provisional Parliament—
(A) Jawahar Lal Nehru
(B) Sardar Ballabh Bahi Patel
(D) Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad
(D) Gulzarilal Nanda
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97. Which occupation was represented more in the Provisional Parliament—
(A) Agriculturists
(B) Businessmen
(C) Teachers/Academicians
(D) Lawyers
98. From which area, more members were represented in the Provisional Parliament—
(A) Rural area
(B) Urban area
(C) Municipalities
(D) Panchayats
100. Who was the Prime Minister of India in the first Lok Sabha—
(A) Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant
(B) Jawahar Lal Nehru
(C) Abdul Kalam Azad
(D) C. D. Deshmukh
101. Who was the Minister of Home Affairs in the first Lok Sabha—
(A) Jagjivan Ram
(B) C. D. Deshmukh
(C) Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant
(D) Abdul Kalam Azad
102. Who was the first Speaker of the First Lok Sabha—
103. Who was the chairman of the Rajya Sabha at the time of fist Lok Sabha—
(A) N.C. Chatterjee
(B) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
(C) A. K. Gopalan
(D) Mahavir Tyagi
105. When did the origin and evolution of the office of Speaker start in India—
(A) In Hindu period
(B) In British Period
(C) In Mughal period
(D) None of the above
106. Till 1920, who presided over the Legislative Council of India—
(A) Speaker
(B) Deputy Speaker
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(C) Governor
(D) Governor General
108. Under which act, the Bicameral Central Legislature was established during the British period for the first time—
(A) Govt. of India Act 1938
(B) The Indian Council Act 1861
(C) Govt. of India Act 1919
(D) Govt. of India Act 1935
109. Who was the first President of Central Legislative Assembly before India was Independent—
(A) Sir Frederick Whyte
(B) Sir C.H. Seetalbad
(C) Sardar Patel
(D) Sir Mohammad Yakub
111. Who was the last President of the Indian Central Legislative Assembly during the British time—
(A) G. V. Mavalankar
(B) Abdul Rahim
112. Who was the first Indian to be the President of Central Legislative Assembly—
(A) M. A. Ayyanger
(B) B. R. Bhagat
(C) Dr. Balarm Jakhar
(D) Vithalbhai J. Patel
113. After the death of Shri G. V. Mavrlankar, who became the Speaker of the first Lok Sabha—
(A) M. A. Ayyangar
(B) K.S. Hegde
(C) N. Sanjiva Reddy
(D) None of the above
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116. Who was the Speaker of the Sixth Lok Sabha—
(A) N. Sanjiva Reddy
(B) K. S. Hegde
(C) A and B
(D) None of the above
117. Which article of the Indian Constitution mentioned the posts of Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the House of
People—
(A) Article 95
(B) Article 93
(C) Article 91
(D) Article 96
118. Who is the Head to transact the business of the Lok Sabha—
(A) Prime Minister
(B) Members of Lok Sabha
(C) Speaker
(D) President
119. In the absence of the Speaker who performs the duties of transacting the business in Lok Sabha—
(A) Deputy Speaker
(B) Prime Minister
(C) Members of Parliament
(D) Parliamentary Affairs Minister
120. Under which Article of the Constitution, the Council of State (Rajya Sabha) has a Chairman and Deputy
Chairman—
(A) Article 109
(B) Article 108
(C) Article 89
(D) Article 91
123. Who fixes salaries and allowances for the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha and the
Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha—
(A) Lok Sabha
(B) Rajya Sabha
(C) Members of the Parliament
(D) Parliament by Law
124. In which Schedule of the Constitution salaries and allowances for the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of
Rajya Sabha and Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha are specified—
(A) First
(B) Second
(C) Third
(D) Fourth
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(A) Article 99
(B) Article 93
(C) Article 76
(D) Article 92
126. Under which Schedule of the Constitution every member of Parliament takes oath or affirmation—
(A) First
(B) Third
(C) Fifth
(D) Sixth
127. Under the British Rule, who was the First Deputy President of Central Legislative Assembly—
(A) Shri Sachchidananda Sinha
(B) Shri Abdul Matia Chaudhary
(C) Sir Muhammad Yakub
(D) Shri R. R. Shamnukhaym Chetty
128. Before Indian Independence, how was the Post of Deputy Speaker in the Central Legislative Assembly called
—
(A) Vice President
(B) Vice Chairman
(C) Deputy President
(D) None of the above
129. Who was the last Deputy President of Central Legislative Assembly during the British Period—
(A) Sir Muhammad Yamin Khan
(B) Shri Abdul Matia Chaudhary
(C) Sir Muhammad Yakub
(D) Shri R. R. Shamnukham Chetty
130. Who was the Deputy Speaker of the Constituent Assembly (Legislative)—
(A) Shivaraj Patil
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(B) G. Laxman
(C) S.V. Krishnamurthy Rao
(D) M. A. Ayyangar
131. Who was the Deputy Speaker of the First Lok Sabha—
(A) M. A. Ayyangar
(B) Sardar Hukam Singh
(C) M. Thambidurai
(D) None of the above
132. Who was the Prime Minister at the time of Second Lok Sabha—
(A) Lal Bahadur Shastri
(B) Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru
(C) Narsimha Rao
(D) I. K. Gujral
133. Who was the First Lok Sabha Speaker unanimously elected—
(A) Hukam Singh
(B) Dr. G.S. Dhillon
(C) M.A. Ayyangar
(D) B.R. Bhagat
134. In the First Lok Sabha Election, what was the expenditure incurred—
(A) Rs. 10.45 crore
(B) Rs. 5.90 crore
(C) Rs. 7.81 crore
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(D) Rs. 14.43 crore
135. Who said ‘As President, I have no eyes but constitutional eyes. I cannot see you’—
(A) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(B) Dr. Radhakrishnan
(C) Abraham Lincoln
(D) Mahatma Gandhi
137. In the First Lok Sabha, what was the Representation of Women—
(A) 27
(B) 34
(C) 22
(C) 39
141. During the time of Jawahar Lal Nehru, how many Times Presidents Rule was reproduced—
(A) Seven
(B) Two
(C) Zero
(D) Four
142. During Lal Bahadur Shastri time, how many times President Rule was imposed—
(A) Four
(B) Ten
(C) Two
(D) Fifteen
143. During the time of Indira Gandhi, what was the number of President’s Rule imposed—
(A) 16
(B) 48
(C) 4
(D) 6
144. During the time of Morarji Desai and Charan Singh, what was the number of times President Rule imposed—
(A) 16
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(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 10
145. In Rajeev Gandhi time, how many times President Rule was imposed—
(A) 15
(B) 20
(C) 5
(D) 6
146. At the time of V. P. Singh, how many times President’s Rule was imposed—
(A) 2
(B) 6
(C) 7
(D) 8
147. During the period of Chandra Shekhar, how many times President’s Rule was imposed—
(A) 9
(B) 4
(C) 3
(D) 11
148. During the time of P. V. Narsihmha Rao, what was the number of President’s Rule—
(A) 90
(B) 100
(C) 7
(D) 11
149. At the time of H. D. Deva Gowda, what was the number of President’s Rule—
(A) 2
(B) 5
150. Under which Article of the Constitution of India, Constitution of Parliament has been defined—
(A) 80
(B) 79
(C) 82
(D) 81
153. Representative of Union territories in the Council of State shall be choosen in such a manner as decided by—
(A) As prescribed by law in the Assembly
(B) As prescribed by law by State
(C) As prescribed by law by the Union
(D) As prescribed by law in the Parliament
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154. How many members represented Union territories in Lok Sabha—
(A) 20
(B) 21
(C) 22
(D) 23
155. For a Election to Lok Sabha, each State shall be divided into—
(A) Constituencies
(B) Territorial Constituencies
(C) Union Constituencies
(D) State Constituencies
157. In which Article of the Constitution of India, duration of House of Parliament has been mentioned—
(A) 83
(B) 84
(C) 85
(D) 88
160. Under which Constitutional subject in operation, life of Lok Sabha can be extended by one year—
(A) Proclamation of Emergency
(B) Proclamation of President Rule in the State
(C) Proclamation of Amendment to the Constitution
(D) None of the above
162. Under which Article of the Constitution of India, qualification for membership of Parliament has been
mentioned—
(A) 88
(B) 84
(C) 89
(D) 91
163. What power the President may exercise from time to time in respect of Parliament—
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(A) Prorogue either of the House of Parliament
(B) Dissolve House of the People
(C) A & B
(D) None of the above
164. What activities does the President perform in respect of both the Houses of the Parliament—
(A) Time to time to summon each of Parliament
(B) Prorogue either of the House of the Parliament
(C) Dissolve the Lok Sabha
(D) All the above
165. Under whose advice, the President shall have the power of summoning, prorogation and dissolution—
(A) Home Minister
(B) Prime Minister
(C) Council of Ministers
(D) Parliamentary Affairs Ministers
166. Within which period the President has to summon session of the Parliament—
(A) Six Months
(B) Five Months
(C) Four Months
(D) Three Months
167. Under which Supreme Court Judgment, action of the President to summon, prorogue and dissolve either of the
Houses of the Parliament shall be unconstitutional if acted without advice of Council of Ministers—
(A) Indira Gandhi vs. Raj Narain A.I.R. 1975 S.C. 2299
(B) Rao vs. Indira Gandhi A.I.R. 1971 S.C. 1002
(C) Anandan vs. Chief Secretary, A.I.R. 1966 S.C 657
(D) None of the above
168. In the event of dissolution of Lok Sabha, who need not resign or get dismissed immediately—
(A) Prime Minister
(B) Home Minister
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(C) Union Council of Ministers
(D) None of the above
169. Under which Constitutional Article, President has the right to address and send message to the Parliament—
(A) 84
(B) 83
(C) 85
(D) 86
170. Under which Constitutional Article, President has the right for Special Address to the Parliament—
(A) 87
(B) 88
(C) 89
(D) 90
171. Which law officer shall have the right to speak in both the Houses of Parliament—
(A) Solicitor General
(B) Advocate General
(C) Attorney General
(D) Legal Advisor
172. Which Article of the Constitution of India mentioned the posts of the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of Rajya
Sabha—
(A) 90
(B) 89
(C) 93
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(D) 94
173. Whom the Rajya Sabha has the power for removal—
(A) Speaker
(B) Deputy Speaker
(C) Council of President
(D) Deputy Chairman
174. During the absence of the Chairman, who runs the Rajya Sabha ?
(A) Deputy Chairman
(B) Prime Minister
(C) Home Minister
(D) Parliamentary Affairs Minister
175. Under which Article, House of the People can have the Speaker and Deputy Speaker—
(A) 95
(B) 93
(C) 98
(D) 96
176. What is the period laid down by the Constitution before the proposal for removal of Speaker and Deputy
Speaker of Lok Sabha can be taken up by a resolution in the Lok Sabha—
(A) 15 Days
(B) 18 Days
(C) 16 Days
(D) 14 Days
177. In Lok Sabha, who can not preside in the House while a Resolution for Removal from his office is under
consideration—
(A) Speaker
(B) Deputy Speaker
178. Under which Article Salaries and allowances of the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha and
Speaker and Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha are mentioned—
(A) 97
(B) 96
(C) 95
(D) 94
179. Which Article mentions the conduct of business of the Houses of Parliament—
(A) 99
(B) 100
(C) A & B
(D) None of the above
180. Who appoints each member of either of the Houses of the Parliament after notification is received from the
Election Commission—
(A) President
(B) Speaker of Lok Sabha
(C) Chairman of Rajya Sabha
(D) Prime Minister
181. Who shall not give vote in the first instance in either of the Houses of Parliament—
(A) Speaker
(B) Chairman
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(C) A & B
(D) None of the above
182. When Speaker and Chairman shall give their votes on the Parliament.
(A) When Prime Minister asks them to give vote on the Bill
(B) When the House passes such a resolution
(C) In the case of a tie between Yes and No
(D) All the above
183. What is the Quorum laid down to constitute a meeting of either of the Houses of Parliament—
(A) one-tenth of the total number of members of that House
(B) one-fourth of the total number of members of that House
(C) one-fifth of the total number of members of that House
(D) one-half of the total number of members of that House
184. Which Article mentions disqualification of members in the Parliament—
(A) Article 101 to Article 104
(B) Article 101 to Articles 105
(C) Article 102 to Article 106
(D) Article 106 to Article 110
185. Lok Sabha has the supremacy in which matter—
(A) Railway Budget
(B) Defence Budget
(C) Foreign affairs
(D) Financial Bill
188. In which session of Parliament, Railway and General Budgets are presented—
(A) Monsoon session
(B) First session
(C) Winter session
(D) None of the above
189. What is the meaning of the adjournment motion under Parliamentary procedure—
(A) Member draws attention regarding important subject-matter
(B) Member wants the House to discuss his subject-matter
(C) Member wants to raise complicated issue
(D) Member wants to draw the attention of the House to way recent matter of urgent public importance having
serious consequences.
191. Which authority in the Parliament has the right to adjourn the House—
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(A) Speaker of Lok Sabha and Chairman of Rajya Sabha
(B) President
(C) Parliamentary Affairs Minister
(D) Prime Minister
192. Who has the power to present adjournment motion in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha—
(A) Minister
(B) Deputy Speaker
(C) Prime Minister
(D) Member of the said House
193. In the Parliament, every Bill has to pass through which stages of Reading before it becomes act—
(A) First Reading
(B) Second Reading
(C) Third Reading
(D) All the above
194. When a Bill is passed by the Parliament and the President, what is the status of the name—
(A) Law
(B) Bill approved
(C) Bill exercised for administration
(D) Government procedure
198. On the subject of budget, demands for grant are arranged in which way—
(A) Prime Minister
(B) Finance Minister
(C) Ministry wise
(D) All the above
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(D) None of the above
202. In the Second Reading, what kind of process is adopted to approve the Bill—
(A) A general discussion on the Bill
(B) Clause by clause consideration of the Bill
(C) A & B
(D) None of the above
203. Who has the authority to call a joint sitting of the two Houses of Parliament—
(A) Prime Minister
(B) President
(C) Member of Lok Sabha
(D) Member of Rajya Sabha
204. Who has the power to accord his assent or withhold his assent to a Bill passed by the parliament—
(A) President
(B) Member of the House
(C) Minister
(D) None of the above
205. Which Bill President can neither return nor withhold his assent—
(A) Defence Bill
(B) Money Bill
(C) Law Bill
(D) Financial Account Committee Bill
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(B) Chairman of Rajya Sabha
(C) A & B
(D) None of the above
211. By which procedure the Indian President and American President are elected as laid down by their country’s
constitution—
(A) Elected through Member of Legislature
(B) Elected by the People
(C) Elected by State Legislatures
(D) Elected by an Electoral College
212. In what way our Indian Parliament is not Sovereign or Supreme with respect to the Constitution—
(A) In the Preamble, Constitution of India defines people of India as Sovereign
(B) Written Constitution of India
(C) Separation of Power and Checks and Blanees between the three constitutional organ
(D) All the above
213. Who has said that basic features of the Indian Constitution do not amount to a change—
(A) Prime Minister
(B) Parliament
(C) Supreme Court of India
(D) Government
215. Which Constitutional Article was very much affected in the Supreme Court Judgement of Kesavanand Bharti
vs. State of Kerala—
218. On which subject, Parliament has the power to amend the Constitution and the same also need ratification by
the State Legislature—
(A) Articles 54, 55, 73, 162 and 241 or Chapter IV of Part V, Chapter V of Part VI or Chapter I of Part XI
(B) Any of the Lists in the Seventh Schedules of the representation of State on Parliament
(C) The Provisions of Article 368
(D) All the above
219. Under which Constitutional Amendment Act, Article 368 of the Constitution was amended for the first time—
(A) 25th Amendment Act
(B) 26th Amendment Act
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(C) 24th Amendment Act
(D) 27th Amendment Act
220. Which Supreme Court Judgement pronounced that Fundamental Rights cannot be abridged—
(A) Golak Nath vs. State of Punjab A.I.R. 1967 S.C. 1643
(B) Kesavanand Bharti vs. State of Kerala A.I.R. 1973 S.C. 1961
(C) Indira Gandhi vs. Rajnarain A.I.R. 1975 S.C. 2299
(D) None of the above
221. Who curbed the Judicial Review power of Judiciary through Amendment of the Constitution—
(A) State Legislature
(B) Parliament
(C) Council of State
(D) Legislative Council
222. Who restored the Judicial Review power of Judiciary under Indian Constitution—
(A) Supreme Court of India
(B) High Court
(C) Chief Metropolitan Magistrate
(D) District Court
223. In which House, Janta Government failed to secure two-third majority for new clause under Article 368 for
introducing referendum for effecting changes in certain logic features of the Constitution—
(A) Legislative Council
(B) State Legislature
(C) State Assembly
(D) Rajya Sabha
224. Who said in his judgement that no part of our Constitution is unamendable—
(A) Allahabad High Court
(B) Calcutta High Court
225. What was the important landmark judgement regarding amendment of the Constitution (Article 368)
(A) Shankari Prasad vs. Union of India
(B) Golak Nath vs State of Punjab
(C) Kesavananda vs State of Kerala, Minerva Mill vs. Union of India
(D) All the above
226. Which Supreme Court judgement described the basic structure of the Constitution of India for the first time—
(A) Sankari Prasad vs. Union of India
(B) Kesavananda vs. State of Kerala
(C) Indira Gandhi vs. Union of India
(D) Golak Nath vs. State of Punjab
227. How many judges of the Supreme Court were in the Bench to describe the basic structure of the Constitution
for the first time in the landmark Judgement Kesavananda vs. State of Kerala—
(A) Article 13
(B) Article 12
(C) Article 14
(D) Article 15
228. Under which Chief Justice of India, the Constitution Bench described the basic structure of the Constitution for
the first time—
(A) Mr. Justice J. M. Shelat
(B) Mr. Justice J. S. Verma
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(C) Mr. Justice C. J. Sikri
(D) Mr. Justice K. V. Chandrachud
229. In which Supreme Court Judgement, it has been pronounced that Parliament cannot enlarge its own powers
by making itself new Constitution—
(A) Sasanka vs. Union of India
(B) Kesavananda vs. State of Kerala
(C) Minerva Mills vs. Union of India
(D) Sankari Prasad vs. Union of India
232. Under which article of the Indian Constitution proclamation of emergency has been defined—
(A) Article 352
(B) Article 353
(C) Article 354
(D) Article 358
233. Which article in the Constitution of India defines effect of proclamation of Emergency—
(A) Article 356
(B) Article 353
234. Which Constitutional Article defines that only the union has the power to protect states against external
aggression and internal disturbance—
(A) Article 359
(B) Article 360
(C) Article 355
(D) Article 361
235. Which Constitutional article defines the provisions in case of failure of constitutional machinary in States—
(A) Article 356
(B) Article 358
(C) Article 359
(D) Article 369
236. Which Constitutional article defines exercise of Legislative power after proclamation is issued under article 356
—
(A) Article 358
(B) Article 357
(C) Article 360
(D) Article 358
237. Which article defines suspession of the provisions of Article 18 during emergency—
(A) Article 344
(B) Article 345
(C) Article 343
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(D) Article 358
238. Which constitutional article defines the provision in respect of financial emergency—
(A) Article 359
(B) Article 357
(C) Article 356
(D) Article 350
239. Which constitutional article defines the provision in respect of financial emergency—
(A) Article 348
(B) Article 351
(C) Article 360
(D) Article 362
241. Which constitutional article defines protection against publication of proceedings of Parliament and Legislature
—
(A) Article 361D
(B) Article 361A
(C) Article 364
(D) Article 365
242. Which constitutional article defines the Bar to interference by Courts in disputes arising out of certain treaties,
agreements, etc.—
(A) Article 363
(B) Article 370
244. Which constitutional article defines the effect of failure to comply with or to give effect to direction given by the
Union—
(A) Article 356
(B) Article 367
(C) Article 368
(D) Article 365
245. Which constitutional article defines the various definitions of constitutional subject—
(A) Article 366
(B) Article 369
(C) Article 375
(D) Article 378
246. Which Fundamental Rights Article is not in operation during the emergency—
(A) Article 22
(B) Article 19
(C) Article 23
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(D) Article 24
247. Which constitutional organ has wider powers when emergency is in operation—
(A) Executive
(B) Legislative
(C) Judiciary
(D) A & B
248. Which organ does not have the right to question and justify as null and void the law which violates
Fundamental Rights article?
(A) Executive
(B) Judiciary
(C) Legislative
(D) None of the above
249. Who has the power to declare that citizen has no right to move any court for the enforcement of the rights
conferred by Part 3 of Fundamental Rights during the course of emergency—
(A) Executive
(B) President
(C) Governor
(D) Prime Minister
250. Which Fundamental Rights article is enforceable during the period of emergency—
(A) 20
(B) 21
(C) A & B
(D) None of the above
251. Through which constitutional amendment in article 359, it has been laid down that Fundamental Rights under
articles 20 and 21 are enforceable during the operation of emergency—
(A) 44th Amendment Act
(B) 46th Amendment Act
252. On whose satisfaction period of emergency shall be extended for operation in case security of India or any part
of the Indian territory is threatened—
(A) Prime Minister
(B) Home Minister
(C) President of India
(D) Vice-President of India
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(D) None of the above
256. After declaration of financial emergency by the President, what is the period of operation without approval by
the Parliament—
(A) Three Months
(B) Four Months
(C) Two Months
(D) One Month
257. Within what period, the Parliament has to approve Financial emergency declared by the President—
(A) Six Months
(B) Two Months
(C) Three Months
(D) Four Months
258. In Financial Emergency, salaries and allowances of which groups get reduction—
(A) Central Government Employees
(B) Judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts
(C) A & B
(D) None of the above
259. Raj Pramukh represents whom under the Indian Constitution—
(A) President
(B) Governor
(C) A & B
(D) None of the above
260. Under the Indian Constitution, what is the concept behind the protection of President and Governors—
(A) President & Governors are above the law
(B) President & Governors make any law for the Constitution
(C) President and Governors are answerable to Prime Minister
262. Which constitutional article provides personal immunity for President and Governors for official act—
(A) Article 362
(B) Article 363
(C) Article 368
(D) Article 361
263. Which constitutional article provides personal immunity to the head of the states for his official act from legal
action, including proceedings for contempt of Court—
(A) Article 361
(B) Article 362
(C) Article 368
(D) Article 369
264. Under which constitutional articles, newspapers do not have the right to publish report of the proceedings of a
secret session of either of the Houses of Parliament or Legislative Assembly & Legislative Council—
(A) 361
(B) 361A
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(C) 361B
(D) 361C
265. Spell out the condition under Article 361A by which any person or newspaper cannot be sued for legal
proceeding if any report of proceedings of Parliament and State Legislature is published—
(A) The report must be a report of the `procedings’ of a House of the Union or a State Legislature. Hence, it must be
relevant to a motion or other business before the House, and must not have been expunged
(B) It must be a ‘report’ as distinguished from one article or `Comment’.
(C) Such report must be substantially true. Hence, an extract or a garbed or perverted report would not be
protected. The reporting must not be actuated by malice
(D) All of the above
266. Any Court including Supreme Court does not have constitutional right under Article 143 to exercise jurisdiction
over any dispute arising out of any provision of which agreements that were in operation before commencement of
the Constitution—
(A) Treaty, Agrrement
(B) Covenant, Engagement
(C) Sanad
(D) All of the above
268. Before which Constitutional Amendment, Prince, Chief or other person were recognised by the President of
India as the Ruler of the Indian State—
(A) 26th Amendment Act 1971
(B) 24th Amendment Act 1971
(C) 16th Amendment Act 1963
(D) 17th Amendment Act 1964
270. Under which Constitutional Article, Union Government has the power to give direction to the State Govt.
regarding any of the provisions of the Constitution—
(A) Article 368
(B) Article 362
(C) Article 365
(D) Article 367
271. If any State Government fails to comply with or to give effect to any direction given by the Union Government,
who can come to conclusion that a situation has arisen in which the State cannot carry out governance in
accordance with the provision in the Constituion—
(A) President
(B) Prime Minister
(C) Home Minister
(D) Supreme Court
272. Under Article 365 what are the duties of the Union Government with respect to State Governments—
(A) Ensure that every State Minister should act in accordance with the advice of Chief Minister
(B) Ensure that Governor acts under advice of the Chief Minister
(C) Ensure that Governance in the State is in accordance with the Constitution
(D) All of the above
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273. What is the meaning of Foreign State as given in our Indian Constitution—
(A) Federal State
(B) Commonwealth State
(C) Nation
(D) Any State other than India
275. Under which part of the Constitution, Tribunals have been defined—
(A) Part Four
(B) Part Seven
(C) Part Fifteen
(D) Part Ten
276. What are the subjects for adjudication or trial by Administrative Tribunal—
(A) Private sector employee recruitment disputes
(B) Decide on recruitment in Public sector
(C) Dispute and complaints with respect to recruitment and condition of service of persons appointed in the public
services in connection with the officers of the Union or of any State or of any local or other Authority within the
territory of India
(D) None of the above
280. Administrative Tribunals entertain those employees who are under employment with whom?
(A) Union or State Government
(B) A Local or other authority within the territory of India
(C) A Corporation owned or controlled by the Government
(D) All of the above
281. Jurisdiction of the Administrative Tribunal is not supplementary but is a complete substitute for whom—
(A) High Court
(B) Civil Courts
(C) A & B
(D) None of the above
282. Under which constitutional article, jurisdiction of the Supreme Court has been retained over the Administrative
Tribunals—
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(A) Article 356
(B) Article 136
(C) Article 132
(D) Article 134
283. Jurisdiction of the High Courts under Article 226 over service matters has been taken over by which judicial
institution—
(A) District Court
(B) Administrative Court
(C) Chief Metropolitan Magistrate
(D) High Court
284. Which Constitutional Institution conducts elections of Parliament and State Legislatures and to the offices of
President and Vice-President—
(A) State Election Commission
(B) Provisional Election Commission
(C) Election Commission
(D) None of the above
285. After 44th Constitutional Amendment provisions relating with election in Part XV of the Constitution of India
have been retained in how many Articles—
(A) 324-329A
(B) 324-329
(C) 324-327
(D) 224-228
286. Which Constitutional Article relating with the subject of election was omitted through 44th Amendment Act
1975—
(A) 329A
(B) 329B
287. Through which Constitutional Amendment, Article 329A relating with the subject of Election was inserted—
(A) 25th Amendment Act 1971
(B) 27th Amendment Act 1971
(C) 28th Amendment Act 1972
(D) 39th Amendment Act 1975
288. Through which Constituional Article, the subject of Bar to interference by courts in electoral matters have been
elaborated—
(A) Article 327
(B) Article 229
(C) Article 329
(D) None of the above
289. Which Constitutional Article elaborated power of Parliament to make provision with respect to election to
legislatures—
(A) Article 329
(B) Article 327
(C) Article 328
(D) Article 330
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(C) Parliament
(D) None of the above
291. Who acts as the Chairman of the Election Commission after appointment as Election Commissioner—
(A) Prime Minister
(B) Home Minister
(C) Chief Appointment Officer
(D) Chief Election Commissioner
292. Under whose advice, President of India appoints Regional Election Commissioner—
(A) Prime Minister
(B) Chief Justice of High Court
(C) Governor
(D) Chief Election Commissioner
294. Conduct of Election Rules, 1961 was made by the Central Govt. in consultation with which commission—
(A) Parliamentary Members Inquiry Commission
(B) Regional Election Commissioners
(C) Election Commission
(D) None of the above
295. Who decides disputes relating with the allotment of symbols to Political Parties—
(A) Representation Act 1952
(B) Representation Act 1953
296. Who made a law for conduction of services and tenure of the office of Election Commissioners and Regional
Election Commissioner—
(A) Chief Election Commissioner
(B) President
(C) Parliament
(D) State Legislature
297. Who decides de-recognition of the Political Party solely on the basis of its performance at the election, e.g.,
bycotting of the election—
(A) Supreme Court of India
(B) Election Commission
(C) High Court
(D) District Court
298. Can de-recognition of the Political Party by the Election Commission on the basis of its performance at the last
Election be subjected to scrutiny—
(A) Judicial Review
(B) Judicial Order
(C) Judicial Scrutiny
(D) None of the above
299. On whose recommendation, Election Commissioner or Regional Election Commissioner shall be removed
from the office—
(A) Chief Judicial Magistrate
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(B) President
(C) Election Commission
(D) None of the above
300. Who has ample powers under Article 324(1) to make appropriate orders as to the conduct of Elections, e.g.,
cancellation of poll and ordering to poll according to exigencies in particular areas, introduction of electronic voting
machines, postponing of election, etc.—
(A) Regional Election Commissioner
(B) Election Committee of Government
(C) Electoral Officer
(D) Election Commission
301. Under Article 324, Election Commission has vast functions which are as given in what area—
(A) Administrative power
(B) Marginally Judicative power
(C) Legislative power
(D) All of the above
302. After which Constitutional Amendment, even though decision of the Election Commission is issued from New
Delhi, the order of the commission can be challenged by the aggrieved party in another state in the High Court of
that State under Article 226—
(A) 15th Amendment Act
(B) 10th Amendment Act
(C) 11th Amendment Act
(D) 12th Amendment Act
303. Through which procedure, a writ can be filed in the Supreme Court against decision of the Election
Commission on recognising or de-recognising a political party for the purpose of an electoral symbol, or which
group within a particular party, constitutes that party for been allotted of Election symbol to that party—
(A) Under Article 32
(B) Under Article 229
304. Under which Constitutional Article, Special leave to appeal lies with the Supreme Court—
(A) Article 136
(B) Article 137
(C) Article 138
(D) Article 139
305. Under which Constitutional Article review of judgement or orders lies with the Supreme Court—
(A) Article 139
(B) Article 137
(C) Article 140
(D) Article 141
306. Under which Constitutional Article enlargement of the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court is mentioned—
(A) Article 145
(B) Article 148
(C) Article 138
(D) Article 143
307. Which Constitutional Article mentions conformation the Supreme Court of powers to issue certain writs—
(A) Article 145
(B) Article 168
(C) Article 169
(D) Article 139
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308. Which Constitutional Article mentions transfer of certain cases for Supreme Court—
(A) Article 139A
(B) Article 139B
(C) Article 139C
(D) Article 138
309. Which Constitutional Article defines law declared by Supreme Court to be binding on all courts—
(A) Article 142
(B) Article 141
(C) Article 143
(D) Article 144
310. Under which Constitutional Article, President has the power to consult Supreme Court—
(A) Article 145
(B) Article 146
(C) Article 143
(D) Article 144
311. Under which Constitutional Article, Civil and Judicial authorities are to act in aid of the Supreme Court—
(A) Article 245
(B) Article 248
(C) Article 146
(D) Article 144
312. Under which Constitutional Article repeal of special provision as to disposal of questions relating to
constitutional validity of law is mentioned—
(A) Article 144A
(B) Article 345
(C) Article 248
(D) Article 249
313. Which Constitutional Article defines the subject ‘Officers and servants and expenses of the Supreme Court.’
(A) Article 296
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(B) Article 147
(C) Article 247
(D) Article 245
314. Which Constitutional Article defines ‘Interpretation’ of Constitutional right of Supreme Court—
(A) Article 163
(B) Article 162
(C) Article 147
(D) Article 161
315. Which Constitutional Article defines functions of Comptroller and Auditor General of India.—
(A) Article 148-150
(B) Article 149-150
(C) Article 148-155
(D) Article 148-151
316. Which Constitutional Article defines, Comptroller and Auditor General of India—
(A) Article 148
(B) Article 149
(C) Article 150
(D) Article 151
317. Through which Constitutional Article duties and powers of `Comptroller and Auditor General’ is detailed—
(A) Article 153
(B) Article 149
(C) Article 199
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(D) Article 168
318. Which Constitutional Article defines `Form of Accounts of the Union and the State.’—
(A) Article 151
(B) Article 152
(C) Article 150
(D) Article 153
322. Through which Supreme Court Judgement, it has been pronounced that Chief Election Commissioner should
have two other members called Election Commissioner with Coordinate power—
(A) Durga Shankar vs. Raghuraj A.I.R. 1954 S.C. 520
(B) Mohinder vs. Election Commission A.I.R. 1978 S.C. 851
324. Under which Chief Election Commissioner, Election Commission was made a body of multimember Election
Commission—
(A) T. N. Seshan
(B) H. K. Sen
(C) S. P. Sen Verma
(D) M. S. Gill
325. Which Chief Election Commissioner appealed the Supreme Court that under Article 324, Election Commission
as a multi member Election Commission is not valid—
(A) K. B. Sundram
(B) T. Swaminathan
(C) H. S. Shakdhar
(D) T. N. Seshan
326. During T. N. Seshan period as Chief Election Commissioner, who was the other Commissioner in the Election
Commission—
(A) M. S. Gill
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(B) G. V. Krishnamurthy
(C) A & B
(D) None of the above
327. For which Election, one General Electoral Roll for every territorial Constituency shall exist—
(A) Lok Sabha
(B) Rajya Sabha
(C) Legislature
(D) All the above
328. On what basis, Election to Lok Sabha and State Legislature shall be conducted—
(A) Adult Suffrage
(B) Indirect Election
(C) Direct Election
(D) None of the above
329. Under which Constitutional Amendment, provision for minimum age as 18 years for the Indian citizen was
made to become eligible to vote—
(A) 60th Amendment Act 1988
(B) 61st Amendment Act 1989
(C) 62nd Amendment Act 1989
(D) None of the above
330. Before 61st Amendment Act 1989, what was the age of Indian citizen eligible to vote in the Election—
(A) 23
(B) 24
(C) 21
(D) 22
331. Under Article 326, what was the Constitutional requirment for the Indian citizen not to become eligible as a
voter—
(A) Non Resident
(B) Unsoundness of Mind
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(C) Crime or Corrupt or Illegal practive
(D) All the above
332. Which Constitutional Article lays down qualification for becoming a voter—
(A) Article 328
(B) Article 339
(C) Article 326
(D) Article 295
333. Which Constitutional Article lays down qualifications for the Indian citizens for election to Parliament—
(A) Article 81
(B) Article 80
(C) Article 83
(D) Article 84
334. Which Constitutional Article defines qualifications for the Indian citizen for election to a State Legislature—
(A) Article 173
(B) Article 175
(C) Article 177
(D) Article 178
335. Under the Indian Constitution, what does `Adult Suffrage’ signify—
(A) Children
(B) Persons
(C) Any Indian citizen who is of the age of 18 years and above
(D) None of the above
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336. Who makes law with respect to Elections for State Legislature—
(A) Parliament
(B) Judiciary
(C) Government
(D) Election Commission
337. Under Constitutional Articles 327 or 328, which subject shall not be called to be questioned in any Court—
(A) Delimitation of Constituencies
(B) The allotment of seats to such Constituency
(C) A & B
(D) None of the above
338. How the election to either House of Parliament or to either House of the Legislature of the State shall be called
in question in the courts whose manner of presentation may be provided made by law by appropriate Legislature—
(A) PIL (Public Interest Litigation)
(B) SLP (Special Leave Petition)
(C) Action under Article 32
(D) Election Petition
339. Which Constitutional Article lays down the reservation of seats for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in
the Lok Sabha—
(A) Article 330
(B) Article 332
(C) Article 333
(D) Article 334
340. Which Constitutional Article deals with `Representation of the Anglo-Indian Community’ with House of the
People—
(A) Article 334
(B) Article 331
341. Under Article 331, how many members of the Anglo-Indian Community can be nominated in Lok Sabha by the
President—
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 2
(D) 1
342. In which State a separate district has been reserved for Scheduled Tribes—
(A) Assam
(B) Andhra Pradesh
(C) Karnataka
(D) Kerala
343. Which Constitutional Article deals with representation of the Anglo-Indian Community in the Legislative
Assembly—
(A) Article 334
(B) Article 335
(C) Article 336
(D) Article 333
344. Under Article 333, how many members from the Anglo-Indian Community can be nominated by the Governor
in the Legislative Assembly—
(A) 8
(B) 1
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(C) 4
(D) 3
345. Under which Constitutional Amendment of Article 334, reservation of seats for Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled Tribes in the Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assembly has been laid down—
(A) 31st Amendment Act 1959
(B) 23rd Amendment Act
(C) 45th Amendment Act 1980 & 62nd Amendment Act 1989
(D) All the above
346. Before which Constitutional Amendment, 20 years were fixed for reservation of seats for Scheduled Castes
and Scheduled Tribes in Lok Sabha and State Legislature—
(A) 23rd Amendment Act 1969
(B) 8th Amendment Act 1959
(C) 44th Amendment Act 1978
(D) 45th Amendment Act 1980
347. Through which Constitutional Amendment, 30 years were fixed for reservation of seats for SC and ST in Lok
Sabha and State Assembly—
(A) 45th Amendment Act 1980
(B) 50th Amendment Act 1984
(C) 23rd Amendment Act 1969
(D) 51st Amendment Act 1984
348. Which Constitutional Amendment fixes 40 years for reservation of seats for SC and ST in Lok Sabha and State
Legislative Assembly.
(A) 55th Amendment Act 1986
(B) 56th Amendment Act 1987
(C) 52nd Amendment Act 1985
(D) 45th Amendment Act 1980
350. Which Constitutional Article mentions ‘Claims of SC and ST in Govt. services and post’—
(A) Article 336
(B) Article 335
(B) Article 338
(D) Article 339
351. Which Constitutional Article lays down the provision for a National Commission for SC and ST—
(A) Article 337
(B) Article 334
(C) Article 338
(D) Article 339
352. Which community gets special provision for Central Services in Article 336—
(A) Sikh Community
(B) Muslim Community
(C) Hindu Community
(D) Anglo-Indian Community
353. At the time of commencement of the Indian Community how many years were laid down for appointment to the
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post in the Railways, Customs, Postal & Telegraph services for the Anglo-Indian community—
(A) 2 years
(B) 5 years
(C) 4 years
(D) 6 years
354. What shall be the composition of National Commission for SC and ST—
(A) Chairperson
(B) Vice-Chairperson
(C) Five other members
(D) All the above
355. National Commission for SC and ST shall be made by which constitutional institution—
(A) Parliament
(B) Executive
(C) Judiciary
(D) State Legislature
359. Under Constitutional Article 343, which is the official language of the Union—
(A) Urdu
(B) Hindi
(C) English
(D) b & c
360. Which Constitutional Article empowers the State Legislature to adopt Hindi or any state language as the official
language of that state—
(A) Article 345
(B) Article 346
(C) Article 348
(D) Article 349
361. Whose satisfaction is required under Constitutional Article 347 regarding special provision for creating
language spoken by a section of the population of a state—
(A) Parliament
(B) Judiciary
(C) President
(D) Prime Minister
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362. Which Constitutional Article defines official language for communication between the state and another state
and the Union—
(A) Article 349
(B) Article 346
(C) Article 243
(D) Article 305
364. In the Indian Constitution, which type of the Sabha is mentioned under Panchayat Raj—
(A) District Sabha
(B) Gram Sabha
(C) Nagar Panchayat Sabha
(D) Zila Sabha
368. Which Constitutional Article defines disqualification for the members of Panchayat—
(A) Article 243F
(B) Article 243G
(C) Article 243I
(D) None of the above
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(B) Article 243I
(C) Article 243L
(D) Article 243Q
374. Governor issues a notification for which areas on the subject of constitution of Municipal area—
(A) A Transitional Area
(B) A Smaller Urban Area
(C) A Larger Urban Area
(D) All the above
375. For Election of Members to Lok Sabha and Legislative Assembly, electoral constituencies comprise wholly or
partly of which area—
(A) A Transitional Area
(B) Municipal Area
(C) Legislative Council
(D) None of the above
377. Under Constitutional Article 343D, a metropolitan area represent how many number of population—
(A) Ten Lakhs or more
(B) Fifteen Lakhs or more
(C) Less than Ten Lakhs
(D) Less than Five Lakhs
378. Under Constitutional Article 243U, what is the maximum duration of Municipalities—
(A) 4 years
(B) 6 years
(C) 5 years
(D) 3 years
379. Which Constitutional Article defines Election to Municipalities—
(A) Article 243A
(B) Article 243ZA
(C) Article 243ZB
(D) Article 243P
380. Through which Constitutional Amendment, Municipalities continued to be in force in the state which existed
before commencement of the Indian constitution—
(A) Seventy-fourth Amendment Act 1992
(B) Forty-fourth Amendment Act 1978
(C) Forty-fifth Amendment Act 1989
(D) Forty-seventh Amendment Act 1984
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381. The Constitution of India, was drafted and enacted in which language—
(A) Hindi
(B) English
(C) Tamil
(D) Telugu
382. In Article 394A which language is the authoritative text of the constitution of India—
(A) Punjabi
(B) Manipuri
(C) Hindi
(D) Urdu
383. Which Constitutional Article states ‘This Constitution may be called the Constitution of India’
(A) Article 397
(B) Article 396
(C) Article 395
(D) Article 394
384. Which Constitutional Article states that Hindi is the official language—
(A) Article 343
(B) Article 346
(C) Article 345
(D) Article 347
385. In which language script, Constitution of India was signed by the members of the Constitutent Assembly on
21st Jan. 1950—
(A) English
(B) Hindi
(C) A & B
(D) None of the above
387. After which report, President promulgates President Rule in the State—
(A) Prime Minister
(B) Union Home Minister
(C) Chief Minister
(D) Governor
388. Who has the Authority to approve President Rule in the state—
(A) Parliament
(B) Lok Sabha
(C) State Legislature
(D) Council of State
389. Who has the constitutional power not to approve `President Rule’ in the state under Article 356—
(A) Prime Minister
(B) Parliament
(C) Union Council of Ministers
(D) State Government
390. In case President Rule in the state is not approved by the Parliament, ‘For how many months the same
promulgation shall last’.
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(A) Four Months
(B) Two Months
(C) Three Months
(D) Six Months
391. Under Article 356 Governor shall not be bound by whose advice—
(A) Chief Minister Council of Ministers
(B) President
(C) Prime Minister
(D) None of the above
392. In which Supreme Court Judgement. it has been pronounced that `Article 356 cannot be invoked unless it can
be held that government of the state cannot be run in accordance with the provision of the Constitution’
(A) Arun vs. Union of India A.I.R. 1992 Allahabad S.C. 1918
(B) S. R. Bommai vs. Union of India A.I.R. 1990 Kant 95
(C) A & B
(D) None of the above
393. In which Supreme Court Judgement it has been pronounced that ‘the Union Government cannot dismiss a
duly elected State Government on the sole ground that the ruling party in the state suffered an overwhelming defeat
in the election of the Lok Sabha—
(A) S. R. Bommai vs. Union of India A.I.R. 1994 S.C. 1916
(B) State of Rajasthan vs. Union of India A.I.R. 1977 S.C. 1361
(C) A & B
(D) None of the above
398. In the Concurrent list, how many subjects have been included—
(A) 42
(B) 43
(C) 45
(D) 47
399. Constitutionally, how a law can be made out of the subject in the Concurrent List—
(A) Union
(B) State
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(C) Council of State
(D) A & B
400. Constitutionally, who has the power to make a law on the subject mentionable in the Union List—
(A) Lok Sabha
(B) Parliament
(C) Rajya Sabha
(D) Legislative Council
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303.(C) 304.(A) 305.(B) 306.(C) 307.(D) 308.(A) 309.(A) 310.(C) 311.
(D) 312.(A) 313.(B) 314.(C) 315.(D) 316.(A) 317.(D) 318.(C) 319.
(D) 320.(B) 321.(C) 322.(D) 323.(C) 324.(A) 325.(D) 326.(C) 327.(D)
328.(A) 329.(B) 330.(C) 331.(D) 332.(C) 333.(D) 334.(A) 335.(C)
336.(A) 337.(C) 338.(D) 339.(A) 340.(B) 341.(C) 342.(A) 343.(D)
344.(B) 345.(D) 346.(B) 347.(C) 348.(D) 349.(A) 350.(B) 351.(C)
352.(D) 353.(A) 354.(D) 355.(A) 356.(C) 357.(D) 358.(A) 359.
(D) 360.(A) 361.(C) 362.(B) 363.(C) 364.(B) 365.(C) 366.(C) 367.(D)
368.(A) 369.(C) 370.(A) 371.(D) 372.(B) 373.(C) 374.(D)
375.(B) 376.(C) 377.(A) 378.(C) 379.(B) 380.(D) 381.(B) 382.
(C) 383.(D) 384.(A) 385.(C) 386.(A) 387.(D) 388.(A) 389.(B)
390.(D) 391.(A) 392.(C) 393.(C) 394.(D) 395.(A) 396.(C)
397.(B) 398.(D) 399.(D) 400.(B)