Indian Polity Study Material बिभाग ‘घ’

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Study Material: Indian Polity बिभाग ‘घ’

  1. Which amendment of the Constitution accorded precedence to the Directive Principles of State

(1) 39th Amendment

(2) 42nd Amendment

(3) 44th Amendment

(4) None of the above

Ans:- (2) 42nd Amendment

  1. Which one of the following factors has been responsible for the slow implementation of the Directive Principles?

(1) Lack of resources with the government

(2) lack of political will

(3) Vastness of the country

(4) All the above factors

Ans:-  (4) All the above factors

  1. Which one of the following Directive Principles reflects socialist ideology?

(1) To provide adequate means of livelihood to all

(2) To prevent concentration of wealth and means of production and to ensure equitable distribution of wealth and material resources

(3)  To ensure a decent   standard of living and leisure for all workers

(4) All the above

Ans:- (4) All the above

  1. What is the age retirement of the President?

(1) 70

(2) 75

(3) 80

(4) There is no age limit for retirement

Ans:- (4) There is no age limit for retirement

  1. If the office of the President falls vacant, the same must be filled within

(1) Six months

(2) Three months

(3) One year

(4) 18 years

Ans:- (1) Six months

  1. What is the maximum proceedings against the President of India can be initiated

(1) 65

(2) 70

(3) 75

(4) No limit

Ans:-  (4) No limit

  1. Who was the second President of the Indian Republic?

(1) Dr Zakir Hussain

(2) Dr S Radhakrishnan

(3) Dr V V Giri

(4) Dr Rajendra Prasad

Ans:- (2) Dr S Radhakrishnan

  1. The President of India is

(1) The head of the state

(2) The head of the government

(3) The head of the state as well as government

(4)  None of the above

Ans:- (1) The head of the state

  1. The election to the office of the President is conducted by

(1) The Speaker of Lok Sabha

(2) The Prime Minister’s Office

(3) The Election Commission of India

(4) The Minister for Parliamentary affairs

Ans:- (3) The Election Commission of India

  1. The power to form new states or change the boundaries of existing states rests with

(1) The President

(2) The parliament

(3) The Election Commission

(4) None of the above

Ans:- (2) The parliament

  1. The States Reorganisation Act, 1956, divided the entire country into

(1) 22 states and 9 union territories

(2) 14 states and 6 union territories

(3) 17 states and 7 union territories

(4) Four categories of states

Ans:- (2) 14 states and 6 union territories

  1. What the minimum duration of stay essential before a person can apply for Indian citizenship?

(1) 3 years

(2) 5 years

(3) 7 years

(4) 10 years

Ans:- (2) 5 years

  1. The Drafting Committee of the Constitution, including the chairman, comprised of

(1) Seven members

(2) Five members

(3) Nine members

(4) Three members

Ans:- (1) Seven members

13 The Constitution of Indian was adopted on

(1) 26 January 1950

(2) 26 January 1949

(3) 26 November 1949

(4) 31 December 1949

Ans:- (3) 26 November 1949

  1. Who of the following acted as the Constitutional Advisor to the Constituent Assembly?

(1) B.R. Amebdkar

(2) Dr. Rajendra Prasad

(3) B.N. Rau

(4) Dr. Sachhidanand Sinha

Ans:- (3) B.N. Rau

  1. The Constituent Assembly of India took all decisions by

(1) Simple majority

(2) Two-thirds majority

(3) Consensus

(4) All the above methods

Ans:- (3) Consensus

  1. Under the Directive Principles of State Policy, the state is expected to provide free and compulsory education to all children up to the age of

(1) 14 years

(2) 18 years

(3) 15 years

(4) 16 years

Ans:- (1) 14 years

  1. The enforcement of the Directive Principles of State Policy depends on

(1) The resources available with the government

(2) The will of the government in power

(3) The judiciary

(4) All the above

Ans:- (1) The resources available with the government

  1. Which one of the following wanted the Directive Principles of State Policy to be the basis of all future legislation?

(1) B R Ambedkar

(2) Jawaharlal Nehru

(3) K M Munshi

(4) B N Rau

Ans:- (1) B R Ambedkar

  1. In the event of non-enforcement of the Directive Principles of State Policy by the government, the citizen can approach

(1) The High Court

(2) The Supreme Court

(3) Any Court of his Choice

(4) None of these

Ans:- (4) None of these

  1. Which amendment of the Constitution accorded precedence to the Directive Principles of State

(1) 39th Amendment

(2) 42nd Amendment

(3) 44th Amendment

(4) None of the above

Ans:- (2) 42nd Amendment

  1. Which one of the following factors has been responsible for the slow implementation of the Directive Principles?

(1) Lack of resources with the government

(2) lack of political will

(3) Vastness of the country

(4) All the above factors

Ans:-  (4) All the above factors

  1. Which one of the following Directive Principles reflects socialist ideology?

(1) To provide adequate means of livelihood to all

(2) To prevent concentration of wealth and means of production and to ensure equitable distribution of wealth and material resources

(3)  To ensure a decent   standard of living and leisure for all workers

(4) All the above

Ans:- (4) All the above

  1. What is the age retirement of the President?

(1) 70

(2) 75

(3) 80

(4) There is no age limit for retirement

Ans:- (4) There is no age limit for retirement

  1. If the office of the President falls vacant, the same must be filled within

(1) Six months

(2) Three months

(3) One year

(4) 18 years

Ans:- (1) Six months

  1. What is the maximum proceedings against the President of India can be initiated

(1) 65

(2) 70

(3) 75

(4) No limit

Ans:-  (4) No limit


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