Hello readers, Here we provide you with an Indian polity Quiz as per the syllabus of SSC CGL TIER-I. Most of the questions are from previous years paper. This Quiz surely help you to fetch more marks in final exams.
Q1.Under the Constitutution, the residuary powers vest with the
(a) Union Government
(b) State Government
(c) President
(d) Supreme Court
Q2.The residuary powers mean the
(a) Powers shared between the Union and State Governments
(b) Powers related to country’s external affairs
(c) Powers related to country’s internal affairs
(d) Powers not included in any of the three Lists.
Q3. The election Commision does not conduct the elections to the
(a) Lok Sabha
(b) President’s election
(c) Rajya Sabha
(d) Local Bodies
Q4.How many times the President of India can seek re-election to his post?
(a) Once
(b) 2 times
(c) 3 times
(d) Any number of times
Q5. Who can initiate impeachment proceedings against the President of India?
(a) Only Lok Sabha
(b) Rajya Sabha
(c) Any Vidhan Sabha
(d) Either House of Parliament
Q6. When the Vice President officiates as President, he draws the salary of.
(a) President
(b) Member of Parliament
(c) Chairman of Rajya Sabha
(d) Both (a) & (c)
Q7. The President’s Rule in a state means that the state is ruled by
(a) A caretaker government
(b) The Chief Minister nominated by the President
(c) The Governor of the State
(d) The President directly
Q8. On what does the strength of the position of a chief minister depend?
(a) The position of his party in the state legislative assembly.
(b) His position in his party
(c) His personality and his popularity
(d) All the above factors
Q9. The President takes an oath before assuming office in the presence of the Chief Justice of India. If the Chief Justice is not available, he takes the oath in the presence of
(a) The Vice-President
(b) The senior most judge of the Supreme Court
(c) The Attorney General
(d) Election Commissioner
Q10.Who decides disputes relating with the allotment of symbols to Political Parties
(a) Representation Act 1952
(b) Representation Act 1953
(c) Representation of the People Act 1951
(d) Election Commission
Q11.Who is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces in India?
(a) The Prime Minister
(b) The Commander-in-chief
(c) The President of India
(d) Minister of Defence
Q12.Who Presides over the Rajya Sabha?
(a) The President of India
(b) The Speaker of Lok sabha
(c) The Vice-President
(d) None of them
Q13. Who has the authority to call a joint sitting of the two Houses of Parliament—
(a) Prime Minister
(b) President
(c) Member of Lok Sabha
(d) Member of Rajya Sabha
Q14.Which constitutional article provides personal immunity for President and Governors for official act—
(a) Article 362
(b) Article 363
(c) Article 368
(d) Article 361
Q15. Who declares the financial emergency
(a) President
(b) Prime Minister
(c) Finance Minister
(d) None of the above
(a) Union Government
(b) State Government
(c) President
(d) Supreme Court
Q2.The residuary powers mean the
(a) Powers shared between the Union and State Governments
(b) Powers related to country’s external affairs
(c) Powers related to country’s internal affairs
(d) Powers not included in any of the three Lists.
Q3. The election Commision does not conduct the elections to the
(a) Lok Sabha
(b) President’s election
(c) Rajya Sabha
(d) Local Bodies
Q4.How many times the President of India can seek re-election to his post?
(a) Once
(b) 2 times
(c) 3 times
(d) Any number of times
Q5. Who can initiate impeachment proceedings against the President of India?
(a) Only Lok Sabha
(b) Rajya Sabha
(c) Any Vidhan Sabha
(d) Either House of Parliament
Q6. When the Vice President officiates as President, he draws the salary of.
(a) President
(b) Member of Parliament
(c) Chairman of Rajya Sabha
(d) Both (a) & (c)
Q7. The President’s Rule in a state means that the state is ruled by
(a) A caretaker government
(b) The Chief Minister nominated by the President
(c) The Governor of the State
(d) The President directly
Q8. On what does the strength of the position of a chief minister depend?
(a) The position of his party in the state legislative assembly.
(b) His position in his party
(c) His personality and his popularity
(d) All the above factors
Q9. The President takes an oath before assuming office in the presence of the Chief Justice of India. If the Chief Justice is not available, he takes the oath in the presence of
(a) The Vice-President
(b) The senior most judge of the Supreme Court
(c) The Attorney General
(d) Election Commissioner
Q10.Who decides disputes relating with the allotment of symbols to Political Parties
(a) Representation Act 1952
(b) Representation Act 1953
(c) Representation of the People Act 1951
(d) Election Commission
Q11.Who is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces in India?
(a) The Prime Minister
(b) The Commander-in-chief
(c) The President of India
(d) Minister of Defence
Q12.Who Presides over the Rajya Sabha?
(a) The President of India
(b) The Speaker of Lok sabha
(c) The Vice-President
(d) None of them
Q13. Who has the authority to call a joint sitting of the two Houses of Parliament—
(a) Prime Minister
(b) President
(c) Member of Lok Sabha
(d) Member of Rajya Sabha
Q14.Which constitutional article provides personal immunity for President and Governors for official act—
(a) Article 362
(b) Article 363
(c) Article 368
(d) Article 361
Q15. Who declares the financial emergency
(a) President
(b) Prime Minister
(c) Finance Minister
(d) None of the above