Indian Polity Questions For UPSC, SSC CGL, CHSL, FCI, ASRB
Indian Polity Questions For UPSC, SSC CGL, CHSL, FCI, ASRB

Indian Polity Questions For UPSC, SSC CGL, CHSL, CPO

Hello Aspirants, As we all know that Polity Questions is a vital part of General Knowledge section for every competitive exam.So here, In this article, we will provide different Questions of Indian Polity.These Indian Polity Questions are important for UPSC, SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, SSC CPO, FCI, and Other state exams. You can attempt these questions & boost your preparation for your examination.

In the SSC exams, Polity Questions asked in the Tier-I as well as Tier-II exam.There are 8-10 Polity Questions asked in the Tier-II exam (SSC).You want to score more in the Polity section then you should practice more and more Polity questions.

These Polity Questions also important for SSC CHSL, SSC CPO, SSC MTS, FCI and other state exams.If you started preparing for the civil services exam and you don’t know How to get more marks in Polity then you should start practice of Polity questions from the below given quiz.

Indian Polity Questions Quiz-5

This “Indian Polity Questions and Answers” is also important for other state exams such as RAS, UPPSC, MPSC, SSC MTS, ASRB Exams and other competitive exams.

1. The two forms of democracy are:
A. Parliamentary and Presidential
B. Direct and Indirect
C. Monarchical and Republican
D. Parliamentary and King

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Correct Answer – A. Parliamentary and Presidential

Explanation: Parliamentary democracy is a representative democracy where government is appointed by representatives as opposed to a presidential rule wherein the President is both head of state and the head of government and is elected by the voters. Under a parliamentary democracy, government is exercised by delegation to an executive ministry and subject to ongoing review, checks and balances by the legislative parliament elected by the people. Presidential Democracy is a system where the public elects the president through free and fair elections. The president serves as both the head of state and head of government controlling most of the executive powers.The president serves for a specific term and cannot exceed that amount of time.

2.The Constitution of India contains:
A. 340 Articles
B. 395 Articles
C. 400 Articles
D. 404 Articles

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Correct Answer – B. 395 Articles

Explanation:- Although the last article of the Constitution is Article 395, the total number, as of March 2012 is 448. New articles added through amendments have been inserted in the relevant location in the original constitution. In order not to disturb the original numbering, the new articles are inserted with alphanumeric enumerations. For example, Article 21A pertaining to Right to Education was inserted by the 86th Amendment Act.

3. Who was the Chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Constituent Assembly?
A. Dr B.R. Ambedkar
B. C. Rajagopalachari
C. Dr Rajendra Prasad
D. Jawaharlal Nehru

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Correct Answer – A. Dr B.R. Ambedkar

Explanation:- On 29 August, 1947, the Drafting Committee was appointed, with Dr B.R. Ambedkar as the Chairman along with six other members assisted by a constitutional advisor.

4.When was our National Anthem first sung and where?
A. 24th January, 1950 in Allahabad
B. 24th January, 1950 in Delhi
C. 26th December, 1942 in Calcutta
D. 27th December, 1911 in Calcutta

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Correct Answer – D. 27th December, 1911 in Calcutta

Explanation:-Written to highly San- skritised (Tatsama) Bengali, it is the first of five stanzas of a Brahmo hymn composed and scored by Nobel laure- ate Rabindranath Tagore. It was first sung in Calcutta Session of the Indian National Congress on 27 December, 1911.

5.The Constitution of India came into force on:
A. 26th January, 1950
B. 26th January, 1952
C. 15th August, 1948
D. 26th November, 1949

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Correct Answer – A. 26th January, 1950

Explanation:-India is governed in terms of the Constitution of India which was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 26th November 1949 and came into force on 26th January 1950.

6.The convention that ‘once a speaker always a speaker’ is followed in:
A. UK
B. USA
C. France
D. India

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Correct Answer –A. UK

Explanation:-The British Speaker is elected at the beginning of the Parlia- ment by and from among the mem- bers of the House of Commons. If the Speaker of outgoing Parliament is still a member of the house and is willing to be re-elected, he can do so usually, he is re-elected as many times as he wants. A change of party does not make any difference. He is elected unanimously by the house. So in Great Britain there goes a saying, ‘Once a speaker always a speaker.’

7.Indian Penal Code came into operation in:
A. 1858
B. 1860
C. 1859
D. 1862

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Correct Answer –D. 1862

Explanation:-Indian Penal Code is the main criminal code of India. It is a comprehensive code, intended to cover all substantive aspects of criminal law. It was drafted in 1860 and came into force in colonial India during the British Raj in 1862. It has since been amended several times and is now supplemented by other criminal provisions.

8.How many Articles are there in the Indian Constitution?
A. 395
B. 396
C. 398
D. 399

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Correct Answer –A. 395

Explanation:-It is the longest written constitution of any sovereign country in the world, containing 448 articles in 22 parts, 12 schedules and 100 amend- ments. Although the last article of the Constitution is Article 395, the total number, as of March 2012 is 448. New articles added through amendments have been inserted in the relevant lo- cation in the original constitution. In order not to disturb the original num- bering, the new articles are inserted with alphanumeric enumerations. For example, Article 21A pertaining to Right to Education was inserted by the 86th Amendment Act.

9. A federal structure for India was first put forward by the:
A. Act of 1861
B. Act of 1909
C. Act of 1919
D. Act of 1939

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Correct Answer –D. Act of 1939

Explanation:-The Government of India Act 1935 provided for the establishment of a ‘Federation of India’, to be made up of both British India and some or all of the ‘princely states’. The parts of the Act intended to establish the Federation of India never came into operation, due to opposition from rulers of the princely states. It also, provided for the establishment of a Federal Court.

10. Who was the President of the Constituent Assembly of India?
A. Dr B.R. Ambedkar
B. Jawaharlal Nehru
C. Dr Rajendra Prasad
D. Shri K.M. Munshi

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Correct Answer –B. Jawaharlal Nehru

Explanation:-Dr Rajendra Prasad was elected the President of Constituent Assembly on 11 December, 1946. On January 26, 1950, the Constitution of independent India was ratified and Dr Rajendra Prasad was elected the nation’s first President.


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