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Indian Polity and Constitution MCQs with Answer
Q: In Indian Constitution the Directive Principles of State Policy are:
A: Justiciable Directives
B: Instruments of Instruction
C: Compensatory Privileges
D: Memorandum of Agreement
Answer
Instruments of Instruction
Q: The authority to alter the boundaries of state in India rests with:
A: State government
B: Parliament
C: Prime Minister
D: President
Answer
Parliament
Q: The inspiration of 'Liberty, Equality and Fraternity' was derived from
A: American revolution
B: French revolution
C: Russian revolution
D: None of the above
Answer
French revolution
Q: The Supreme Court of India declares by issuing a writ that the respondent was not entitled to an office he was holding or a privilege he was exercising. Which writ is that?
A: Habeas Corpus
B: Mandamus
C: Certiorari
D: Quo Warranto
Answer
Quo Warranto
Q: Which one of the following Writs literally means 'We Command' ?
A: Habeas Corpus
B: Certiorary
C: Mandamus
D: Quo Warranto
Answer
Mandamus
Q: Who designed Indian National Flag?
A: Udaya Kumar Dharmalingam
B: R. K. Rajendran
C: Pingali Venkayya
D: None of them.
Answer
Pingali Venkayya
Q: Under which Amendment Act, Panchayati Raj had received constitutional status?
A: 74rd Amendment
B: 73rd Amendment
C: 69th Amendment
D: none of these
Answer
73rd Amendment Act-1992,
Q: 'Right to Education' was inserted in the Part-III of the Constitution by :
A: 82nd Amendment Act, 2000
B: 85nd Amendment Act, 2001
C: 86nd Amendment Act, 2002
D: None of the above
Answer
86nd Amendment Act, 2002
Q: Right to Information Act was passed on:
A: 26th January, 2005
B: 15th June, 2005
C: 15th August, 2005
D: 2nd October, 2005
Answer
15th June, 2005
Q: Under which Article of the Constitution of India can the Indian Parliament make laws under Residuary powers?
A: Article - 248
B: Article - 249
C: Article - 250
D: Article - 251
Answer
Article - 248
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