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Indian Polity and Constitution MCQs with Answer
Q: Parliament of India is composed of
A: Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
B: President, Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha
C: Lok Sabha and Speaker of Lok Sabha
D: Lok Sabha and Parliamentary committee
Answer
President, Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha
Q: Which parliamentary standing committee is concern with expenditure of the Government?
A: Committee on Estimates
B: Committee on Public Undertakings
C: Committee on Public Accounts
D: none of these
Answer
Public Account Committee. Consist of 22 members. 15 Lok Sabha and 7 members of the Rajya Sabha.
Q: In which year was the part of Fundamental Duties included in the Constitution by the Indian Parliament?
A: 1976
B: 1978
C: 1980
D: 1982
Answer
1976
Q: The definition of Money Bill is provided in:
A: Article 52 of our Constitution
B: Article 77 of our Constitution
C: Article 110 of our constitution
D: Article 101 of our constitution
Answer
Article 110 of our constitution
Q: If a Minister loses a no-confidence motion, then:
A: the Minister resigns
B: the whole Council of Ministers resigns
C: Lok Sabha is dissolved
D: only Prime Minister and that Minister resign
Answer
the whole Council of Ministers resigns
Q: The Fundamental Rights secured to the individual are :
A: Limited to the state action only
B: meant to protect persons against the conduct of private persons
C: meant to protect persons against police action
D: None of the above
Answer
Limited to the state action only
Q: The Character of human rights is:
A: Specific
B: Universal
C: Divisible
D: Alienable
Answer
Universal
Q: Right to Information is
A: fundamental right
B: legal right
C: neither fundamental right nor legal right
D: both fundamental right as well as legal Right
Answer
fundamental right
Q: When a Money Bill, passed by the Lok Sabha, is sent to the Rajya Sabha, the upper house must return the bill to Lok Sabha within :
A: 14 days
B: 7 days
C: One month
D: Six months
Answer
14 days
Q: The Comptroller and Auditor General report is examined by:
A: Public Accounts Committee
B: Estimates Committee
C: Speaker of the Lok Sabha
D: Chairman of the Rajya Sabha
Answer
Public Accounts Committee
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