50 MCQs On GK For Demo Exam

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1. Who administers the Oath of Office to the President?

A. The Chief Justice of India

B. The Speaker

C. The Prime Minister

D. The Vice President

2. Who has the authority to proclaim emergency in the States?

A. The Governor

B. The Chief Minister

C. The President

D. The Prime Minister

3. Which of the following amendments relates to the Local Government Institutions?

A. 52nd Amendment

B. 73rd Amendment

C. 66th Amendment

D. 70th Amendment

4. The real executive authority of the State is

A. the Governor

B. the Speaker

C. the Council of Ministers

D. the Chief Justice of High Court

5. The minimum age for being eligible to become the Prime Minister of India is

A. 21 years

B. 25 years

C. 30 years

D. 35 years

6. When was the President’s Succession Act enacted?

A. 1955

B. 1959

C. 1964
D. 1969

7. Who enjoys the right to impose reasonable restrictions on the Fundamental Rights?A. The President

B. The Supreme Court

C. The Parliament

D. The Lok Sabha

8. How many times the President has declared the financial emergency?

A. Once

B. Twice

C. Thrice

D. Never

9. Who decides the disputes regarding the election of the President?

A. The Speaker

B. The Supreme Court

C. The Election Commission

D. The Parliament

10. How many seats are reserved for Union Territories in the Lok Sabha?

A. 10 seats

B. 15 seats

C. 20 seats

D. 30 seats

11. Who is legally competent to declare war?

A. The President

B. The Prime Minister

C. The Lok Sabha

D. The Parliament

12. What is the maximum age prescribed for election as President of India?

A. 58 years

B. 60 years

C. 62 years
D. No such limit

13. The President of India can declare emergency

A. on his own

B. on the recommendations of the Council of Ministers

C. on the recommendations of the Prime Minister

D. on the recommendations of the Parliament

14. The monthly salary of the Vice President of India is

A. Rs.75,000

B. Rs.100,000

C. Rs.150,000

D. Rs.125,000

15. Who has the right to convene the Joint Session of the two Houses of Parliament in

India?

A. The Prime MinisterB. The President

C. The Vice President

D. None of them

16. The chief source of political power in India is

A. the people

B. the constitution

C. the Parliament

D. the Parliament and the State Legislatures

17. The Prime Minister is the

A. Head of the State

B. Head of the Government

C. Head of the State and the head of the Government

D. None of these

18. A bill in each House is subject to

A. one reading

B. two readings
C. three readings

D. four readings

19. Consider the Statements:

I. Supreme Court of India is the highest court of appeals

II. Supreme Court is the custodian of the Constitution

III. Supreme Court’s advice is binding on the President of India

IV. Supreme Court is empowered to appoing Judges of lower courts

A. I alone is correct

B. I and II are correct

C. I, II and III are correct

D. All are correct

20. The President of India is

A. the head of the Government

B. the head of the State

C. the head of the Parliament

D. the head of the Judiciary

21. The Chairman of the Planning Commission in India is

A. President

B. Vice President

C. Speaker

D. Prime Minister

22. The modern State is described as

A. a police state

B. a welfare state

C. a laissez faire state

D. autocratic state23. Which of the following States does not have a bi-cameral legislature?

A. Bihar

B. Karnataka

C. Rajasthan
D. Maharashtra

24. The Ordinances issued by the Governor are subject to approval by

A. the President

B. the Chief Minister

C. the Parliament

D. the State Legislature

25. Can one person act as Governor for more than one State?

A. Yes

B. No

C. Only for three months

D. Only for six months

26. Right to free education within certain limits is

A. guaranteed as a fundamental right

B. enshrined in the Directive Principles of State policy

C. outlined in the Preamble of the constitution

D. ignored by constitution

27. Now Tamil Nadu has

A. Unicameral Legislature

B. Bicameral Legislature

C. Tricameral Legislature

D. None of the above

28. Select the correct sequence in ascending order.

A. Deputy Ministers, Ministers of State and Cabinet Ministers

B. Ministers of State, Deputy Ministers and Cabinet Ministers

C. Ministers of State, Cabinet Ministers and Deputy Ministers

D. Cabinet Ministers, Ministers of State and Deputy Ministers

29. Vice President of India presides over

A. House of People

B. Rajya Sabha
C. Both A & B

D. Union Cabinet

30. Which was the lengthiest amendment to the Constitution of India?

A. 24th Amendment

B. 30th Amendment

C. 42nd Amendment

D. Union Cabinet

31. Money can be spent out of the Consolidated Fund of India with the approval of

A. the PresidentB. Parliament

C. Comptroller and Auditor-General

D. Finance Minister

32. Planning Commission is established by

A. The Cabinet resolution

B. The Parliament resolution

C. The President

D. The Prime Minister

33. Consider the following statements:

Assertion (A): Rights and duties are the two sides of the same coin.

Reason (R): It is not the duty of the state to maintain the rights of the citizens.

Now select the answer according to the coding scheme given below:

A. Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is correct explanation of (A)

B. Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

C. (A) is true, but (R) is false

D. (A) is false, but (R) is true

34. A bill for alteration of boundaries of States shall not be introduced in the Parliament

without

the recommendation?

A. the presiding officers of both houses of parliament

B. the legislatures of the States concerned


C. the Supreme Court

D. the President

35. In a federal state

A. state are more powerful than the centre

B. centre is more powerful than states

C. a presidential form of government functions

D. constitution effects division of powers between the center and states with safeguards

against transgression of jurisdiction

36. Who holds the power of Judicial Review in India?

A. The President

B. The Prime Minister

C. Supreme Court

D. The Parliament

37. Which of the following State Governors enjoys special powers with regard to the

administration

of tribal areas?

A. Orissa

B. Madhya Pradesh

C. Bihar

D. Assam

38. The Governor of a State

A. enjoys office for five years

B. enjoys the confidence of the President

C. enjoys the confidence of the Chief Minister

D. enjoys the confidence of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

39. Under what circumstances can some of the Fundamental Rights be suspended?

A. On the orders of a Court

B. When President’s rule is imposed

C. When a proclamation of National Emergency is in operation


D. During financial emergency

40. Who among the following acts as the Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha?

A. Vice President of India

B. Speaker of Lok Sabha

C. One who is elected by the Members of Rajya Sabha

D. The leader of the party having the highest number of members in Rajya Sabha

41. Which one of the following is not matched correctly?

Scheduled in the Indian Costitution Deals with

A. Ninth Schedule Provisions as to disqualification on grounds of defection

B. Eighth Schedule Languages

C. Seventh Schedule Union, Sate and Concurrent

D. Fourth Schedule Allocation of seats in Rajya Sabha

42. Which one of the following statements is correct?

A. If both the President and the Vice President resign, the Speaker of Sabha will act as

President till a new President is elected.

B. The Constitution of India prescribes both the minimum and maximum age limits for

contesting the Presidential election

C. In the event of resignation of the President, the Vice-President will act as President

for the residual period of the President’s tenure as in the U.S.A.

D. In India, the President a part of Parliament

43. The most essential feature of the Parliamentary Form of Government is the

A. Sovereignty of Parliament

B. Written Constitution

C. Accountability of the Executive to the Legislature

D. Independence of the Judiciary

44. Which one of the following is true regarding the Vice Chairman of Rajya Sabha?

A. One has to be a member of Rajya Sabha for election to the post of Vice-Chairman

B. One need not necessarily be member of Rajya Sabha for election to the post of the

Vice Chairman, as is in the case of Chairman


C. One has to be a member of either House of Parliament for election to the post of

Vice- Chairman of Rajya Sabha

D. There is an established convention that the Vice Chairman of Rajya Sabha belongs to

the main Opposition Party in Rajya Sabha

45. Indian Constitution has been amended how many times since India became a

Republic?

A. 75 timesB. 76 times

C. 100 times

D. 80 times

46. Which one of the following first mooted the idea of a constituent assembly to frame a

Constitution for India?

A. Swaraj Party in 1934

B. Congress Party in 1936

C. Muslim League in 1942

D. All Parties Conference in 1946

47. When the Chief Justice of a High Court acts in an administrative capacity, he is

subject to

A. the writ jurisdiction of any of the other judges of the High Court

B. special control exercised by the Chief Justice of India

C. discretionary powers of the Governor of the State

D. special powers provided to the Chief Minister in this regard

48. Consider the following statements:

No one can be compelled to sing the National Anthem, since

I. it will be violative of the Right to freedom of speech and expression

II. it will be violative of the Right to Freedom of Conscience and practise and

propagation of

religion

III. there is no legal provision obliging any one to sing the National Anthem.

Of these statements
A. I and III are correct

B. II and III are correct

C. I, II and III are correct

D. None is correct

49. Which one of the following statements is correct?

The Prime Minister of India

A. is free to choose his ministers only from among those who are members of either

House of the Parliament

B.can choose his cabinet colleagues after due counselling by the President of India in

this regard

C. has full discretion in the choice of persons who are to serve as minister in his cabinet

D. has only limited powers in the choice of his cabinet colleagues because of the

discretion ary power vested with the President of India

50. B.R.Ambedkar was elected to the Constituent Assembly from

A. West Bengal

B. the Bombay Presidency

C. the then Madhya Bharat

D. Punjab

ANSWERS
1. A

2. C

3. B

4. A

5. B

6. A

7. A

8. D
9. B

10. B

11. A

12. D

13. B

14. D

15. B

16. A

17. B

18. C

19. B

20. B

21. D

22. B

23. C

24. D

25. A

26. B

27. A

28. A

29. B

30. C

31. B

32. A

33. C

34. B

35. A

36. C

37. D
38. A

39. C

40. C

41. D

42. D

43. A

44. A

45. C

46. A

47. B

48. C

49. C

50. B

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