☰ Menu

Place for ads

MCQs -for Competitive Exams & Improve Knowledge

Looking for MCQs? You're in the right place! Whether you're preparing for competitive exams, school boards or just aiming to improve your knowledge, we offer MCQs for all levels and subjects.

All AbbreviationsArt and CultureAwardsBooks and AuthorsCapitalsClimate / EnvironmentComputer AwarenessConstitutionCurrenciesDanceDefence and WarsDiscoveriesEminent PersonalitiesFreedom MovementGeographyHeritageHistoryLanguagesNational SymbolsScienceSports and Championships

Which of the following is a characteristic feature of the Indian Constitution?

  • (A) Unitary in nature
  • (B) Sovereign
  • (C) Dictatorial system
  • (D) Monarchy

Answer: Sovereign

India is a sovereign republic, meaning it has complete authority over its own affairs without interference from external powers.

The Supreme Court of India was established under which article of the Constitution?

  • (A) Article 124
  • (B) Article 125
  • (C) Article 126
  • (D) Article 127

Answer: Article 124

Article 124 of the Indian Constitution establishes the Supreme Court of India as the highest judicial authority.

Which article of the Indian Constitution defines the duties of the citizens?

  • (A) Article 51A
  • (B) Article 51B
  • (C) Article 52
  • (D) Article 53

Answer: Article 51A

Article 51A of the Indian Constitution outlines the fundamental duties of the citizens.

Place for ads

Which of the following is the supreme law of the land in India?

  • (A) The Indian Penal Code
  • (B) The Indian Constitution
  • (C) The Directive Principles of State Policy
  • (D) The Preamble

Answer: The Indian Constitution

The Constitution of India is the supreme law of the land and all laws must be in conformity with it.

Who decides the salary and allowances of the President of India?

  • (A) The Prime Minister
  • (B) The Parliament
  • (C) The Finance Commission
  • (D) The Supreme Court

Answer: The Parliament

The salary and allowances of the President of India are decided by the Parliament of India under Article 59 of the Constitution.

The President of India can be re-elected for how many terms?

  • (A) One term
  • (B) Two terms
  • (C) Three terms
  • (D) Unlimited terms

Answer: Two terms

The President of India can be re-elected for a maximum of two terms in office.

Place for ads

Under which article is the President of India empowered to promulgate ordinances?

  • (A) Article 123
  • (B) Article 124
  • (C) Article 125
  • (D) Article 126

Answer: Article 123

The President of India is empowered under Article 123 of the Indian Constitution to promulgate ordinances when the Parliament is not in session.

Who presides over the meetings of the Rajya Sabha?

  • (A) The President
  • (B) The Prime Minister
  • (C) The Speaker of the Lok Sabha
  • (D) The Vice President

Answer: The Vice President

The Vice President of India is the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha and presides over its meetings.

Which of the following is the primary duty of the Election Commission of India?

  • (A) Conducting elections to the Parliament
  • (B) Appointing Judges to the High Court
  • (C) Reviewing laws made by Parliament
  • (D) Providing legal advice to the President

Answer: Conducting elections to the Parliament

The Election Commission of India is responsible for conducting free and fair elections to the Parliament and State Assemblies.

Place for ads

The concept of ?Judicial Review? in the Indian Constitution refers to:

  • (A) The power of the Judiciary to strike down laws
  • (B) The power of the Executive to dissolve the Judiciary
  • (C) The power of the Parliament to override judicial decisions
  • (D) The power of the President to review the Constitution

Answer: The power of the Judiciary to strike down laws

Judicial Review is the power of the Judiciary to examine the constitutionality of legislative and executive actions.

Previous34567Next

Place for ads

Subscribe to Our Newsletter