Polity set 2 MCQs

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Q.31 The Prime Minister in India is .
A the head of the judiciary
B the real executive
C the Supreme Commander of Armed Forces
D a nominal executive
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Q.32 In the year 1946, a three-tiered confederation for transfer of power to India was proposed by the .
A Regulating Act
B Simon Commission
C Cabinet Mission
D Rowlatt Act
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Q.33 Despite being eligible for the job of a Legal Officer, Mr. X was not called for an interview for the aforementioned post. Which of his rights was Mr. X unable to exercise?
A Right to education
B Protection against arrest
C Equality of opportunity
D Equality before law
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Q.34 There shall be a/an with the Prime Minister at the head to aid and advise the President in the exercise of his functions.
A Attorney General for India
B Parliament
C Council of States
D Council of Ministers
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Q.35 Match the following systems with their respective country examples: 1. Multi-Party System, 2. Two-Party System, 3. One-Party System. a. USA, b. China, c. India
A 1 − b, 2 − c, 3 − a
B 1 - a, 2 - b, 3 - c
C 1 − c, 2 − a, 3 − b
D 1 - c, 2 - b, 3 - a
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Q.36 According to Article 280 of the Indian Constitution, the Finance Commission needs to be appointed for every……
A 3 years
B 4 years
C 5 years
D 6 years
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Q.37 In India, who introduced the idea of the poverty line for the first time?
A Mahatma Gandhi
B Jawaharlal Nehru
C Dadabhai Naoroji
D Dr. BR Ambedkar
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Q.38 The Indian Constitution has adopted the parliamentary form of Government from .
A Britain
B France
C USA
D Russia
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Q.39 The 'Secular' word in the Indian Constitution was added to the constitution by Constitutional Amendment Act.
A 44th
B 48th
C 46th
D 42nd
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Q.40 Which of the following is a NOT a feature of the Indian Parliamentary form of Government?
A Majority party rule
B Leadership of the Prime Minister
C Non membership of the ministers in Legislature
D Dissolution of the Lower House
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Q.41 Which of the following Rights is mentioned in Article 21 of the Indian Constitution?
A Right to Freedom of Religion: Freedom to manage religious affairs
B Right to Freedom: Protection of life and personal liberty
C Right to Equality: Equality before law
D Right against Exploitation: Prohibition of trafficking in human beings and forced labour
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Q.42 The Directive Principles of State Policy in the Indian Constitution are borrowed from which country's constitution?
A Ireland
B USA
C Britain
D USSR
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Q.43 Which Article of the Constitution of India directs the State to provide public assistance to its citizens in case of unemployment, old age, sickness and disablement, within the limits of its economic capacity and development?
A Article 41
B Article 12
C Article 32
D Article 20
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Q.44 Who among the following Governor Generals declared 'Sati' practice as illegal?
A Lord Canning
B Lord Lytton
C Lord William Bentinck
D Lord Dalhousie
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Q.45 Which Article of the Indian Constitution deals with the appointment and duties of the Attorney-General of India?
A Article 74
B Article 80
C Article 76
D Article 81
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Q.46 Which reform was initiated by Lord Ripon for the welfare of labourers?
A The Factory Act
B The Educational Reforms
C The Vernacular Press Act
D The Financial Decentralisation
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Q.47 Which Article provides the fundamental right to protection of life and personal liberty?
A 21
B 46
C 33
D 28
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Q.48 In which of the following years was the 11th Fundamental Duty added in the Indian Constitution through the 86th Amendment Act?
A 1986
B 1976
C 1982
D 2002
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Q.49 The basic structure of the Indian Constitution stands on the Government of India Act, .
A 1950
B 1942
C 1935
D 1949
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Q.50 The Constitution of India has borrowed many provisions from different countries as well as from the Government of India Act of .
A 1949
B 1919
C 1942
D 1935
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Q.51 The East India Company lost all its administrative powers with the enforcement of .
A The Regulating Act, 1773
B The Charter Act of 1853
C The Indian Councils Act, 1892
D The Government of India Act, 1858
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Q.52 The 11th Fundamental Duty to the Indian Constitution was added in the year by the 86 th Constitutional Amendment Act.
A 2002
B 2004
C 2000
D 2001
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Q.53 The Right to Freedom of Religion is covered under which Articles of the Constitution of India?
A Articles 25-28
B Articles 29-32
C Articles 21-24
D Articles 24-27
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Q.54 Which of the following correctly describes the nature of the Indian Constitution?
A A blend of rigidity and flexibility
B Flexible
C Rigid
D Very rigid and difficult to amend
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Q.55 In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court of India propound the Basic Structure Doctrine of the Constitution?
A Indira Gandhi vs. Raj Narayan Case
B Maneka Gandhi vs Union of India Case
C Golakhnath vs. State of Punjab Case
D Kesavananda Bharati vs. State of Kerala Case
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Q.56 Which of the following Articles entails "Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment"?
A Article 16
B Article 14
C Article 15
D Article 17
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Q.57 The position of the President in the Indian Political system is that of a .
A Real Executive
B Nominal Executive
C King
D Dictator
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Q.58 Who is the chairman of the State Planning Board?
A Advocate General
B Speaker
C Chief Minister
D Governor
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Q.59 Who among the following was the first President of Indian National congress?
A Womesh Chandra Banerjee
B Dadabhai Naoroji
C George Yule
D Badruddin Tyabji
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Q.60 Which of the following Articles of the Constitution of India provides for the promotion of international peace and security?
A Article 51
B Article 47
C Article 44
D Article 49
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