Indian Polity MCQs – Part 4 (76–100)
- Which words are included in the Preamble of India?
A) Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic, Republic ✅
B) Kingdom, Rule
C) Only Freedom
D) Only Rights - India is called a Republic because:
A) It has a King
B) It has an elected President ✅
C) No judiciary
D) No Constitution - Laws in Parliament are made by:
A) Judiciary
B) Legislature ✅
C) Executive
D) People - Who presents the Budget in India?
A) President
B) Finance Minister ✅
C) Prime Minister
D) Governor - Why is the Supreme Court called the highest court?
A) First court
B) Final authority of decision ✅
C) Makes laws
D) Conducts elections - Who is the head of the State Government?
A) Chief Minister
B) Governor ✅
C) Speaker
D) Judge - The Chief Minister is responsible to:
A) President
B) Governor
C) Legislative Assembly ✅
D) Supreme Court - Panchayati Raj system was introduced by:
A) 42nd Amendment
B) 73rd Amendment ✅
C) 44th Amendment
D) 52nd Amendment - Municipalities were introduced by:
A) 73rd Amendment
B) 74th Amendment ✅
C) 42nd Amendment
D) 44th Amendment - India has how many levels of government?
A) Only Central
B) Only State
C) Central, State, Local ✅
D) Courts - Federal feature means:
A) Single government
B) Division of powers between Centre and States ✅
C) Monarchy
D) No judiciary - Public Interest Litigation (PIL) means:
A) Personal case
B) Case filed for public interest ✅
C) Tax case
D) Criminal case - Article 226 relates to:
A) Supreme Court
B) High Court powers ✅
C) President
D) Parliament - Judicial Review is the power of:
A) Parliament
B) Judiciary ✅
C) President
D) Governor - India is a Secular State means:
A) One religion
B) Equal respect to all religions ✅
C) No religion
D) No government - Federalism in India refers to:
A) No division of powers
B) Only central power
C) Division of powers between Centre and States ✅
D) Courts only - Election Commission is independent because:
A) Controlled by government
B) Conducts elections freely ✅
C) Under courts
D) Under Parliament - What ensures protection of Constitution?
A) Laws
B) Independent judiciary ✅
C) Elections
D) Government - Who amends the Constitution?
A) Supreme Court
B) Parliament ✅
C) President
D) Governor - Article 368 provides for:
A) Simple majority
B) Special majority ✅
C) No voting
D) Court decision - Who can dissolve Lok Sabha?
A) Prime Minister
B) President ✅
C) Governor
D) Supreme Court - Rajya Sabha is not dissolved because:
A) No elections
B) It is a permanent house ✅
C) No law
D) Under judiciary - Power of Prime Minister comes from:
A) President
B) Majority in Parliament ✅
C) Court
D) Governor - Why does Centre have more power in India?
A) King system
B) Constitution gives more powers to Centre ✅
C) Court system
D) Public reason - Main objective of the Constitution is:
A) Control government
B) Welfare and equality of people ✅
C) Increase taxes
D) Reduce laws
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