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polity easy MCQ Governor - Appointment Basic appointment fact frequently asked in SSC, Railway, and Banking exams

The Governor of a State is appointed by which authority?

  1. Chief Minister of the State
  2. President of India
  3. Prime Minister of India
  4. Chief Justice of India
polity hard MCQ Parliament - Legislative Jurisdiction Federal legislative power question for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

Under which Article can Parliament legislate on a State List subject if Rajya Sabha passes a resolution by 2/3 majority declaring it expedient in national interest?

  1. Article 249
  2. Article 250
  3. Article 252
  4. Article 253
polity hard MCQ Parliament - Delegated Legislation Administrative law question for UPSC Mains and advanced SSC exams

Which committee of Parliament examines whether executive is properly using powers of delegated legislation?

  1. Estimates Committee
  2. Committee on Subordinate Legislation
  3. Public Accounts Committee
  4. Ethics Committee
polity hard MCQ Parliament - Constitutional Amendment Bills Amendment procedure question critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

Constitutional Amendment Bills under Article 368 require special majority in Parliament. What does 'special majority' mean?

  1. Simple majority of members present and voting
  2. Majority of total membership and 2/3 of members present and voting
  3. Unanimous approval of both Houses
  4. Approval by half of State Legislatures
polity medium MCQ Parliament - Committees Parliamentary oversight question for UPSC and SSC exams

Which Parliamentary Committee is known as the 'twin sister' of Estimates Committee?

  1. Public Accounts Committee
  2. Committee on Public Undertakings
  3. Department-related Standing Committees
  4. Business Advisory Committee
polity hard MCQ Parliament - Privileges Advanced constitutional law question for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

Parliamentary privileges in India are derived from which source?

  1. Written Constitution only
  2. Conventions of British Parliament only
  3. Article 105 and laws made by Parliament
  4. Supreme Court judgments only
polity easy MCQ Parliament - Quorum Procedural rule frequently tested in SSC and Railway exams

What is the quorum required to constitute a meeting of either House of Parliament?

  1. One-tenth of total membership
  2. One-third of total membership
  3. One-half of total membership
  4. Two-thirds of total membership
polity medium MCQ Parliament - Legislative Powers Federal distribution question critical for UPSC Prelims and Mains

Which of the following subjects is NOT in the Union List (List I) of Seventh Schedule, on which Parliament has exclusive power to legislate?

  1. Defence
  2. Foreign Affairs
  3. Public Health
  4. Currency
polity easy MCQ Parliament - Qualifications Eligibility fact frequently tested in SSC MTS, Railway Group D, and IBPS exams

What is the minimum age required to become a member of Lok Sabha?

  1. 21 years
  2. 25 years
  3. 30 years
  4. 35 years
polity easy MCQ Parliament - Composition Basic structural question frequently asked in SSC, Railway, and Banking exams

The Parliament of India consists of the President and which two Houses?

  1. Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
  2. Lok Sabha and Legislative Assembly
  3. Rajya Sabha and Legislative Council
  4. Vidhan Sabha and Vidhan Parishad
polity hard MCQ President - Executive Powers Summary Comprehensive executive powers question for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

Which of the following statements about President's executive powers is CORRECT?

  1. President can appoint Governors without any consultation
  2. All executive actions of Government of India are expressed to be taken in President's name
  3. President can remove Supreme Court judges on advice of PM
  4. President can declare war without Parliamentary approval
polity medium MCQ Vice President - Acting President Succession procedure question frequently asked in SSC and Railway exams

In case of vacancy in the office of President, who discharges President's functions until a new President is elected?

  1. Prime Minister
  2. Chief Justice of India
  3. Vice President
  4. Speaker of Lok Sabha
polity easy MCQ Prime Minister - Leadership Roles Institutional leadership question for SSC, Banking, and Railway exams

The Prime Minister of India is the ex-officio Chairman of which of the following bodies?

  1. Rajya Sabha
  2. NITI Aayog
  3. Finance Commission
  4. Election Commission
polity medium MCQ Attorney General of India Constitutional post question frequently asked in SSC and UPSC exams

Which Article of the Constitution provides for the appointment of Attorney General of India?

  1. Article 76
  2. Article 77
  3. Article 78
  4. Article 79
polity medium MCQ Council of Ministers - Collective Responsibility Parliamentary system principle frequently tested in all government exams

The principle of collective responsibility of the Council of Ministers to Lok Sabha is enshrined in which Article?

  1. Article 74
  2. Article 75
  3. Article 76
  4. Article 77
polity medium MCQ Vice President - Removal Removal procedure question for UPSC Prelims and State PSC exams

The Vice President of India can be removed from office by a resolution passed by which body?

  1. Lok Sabha only
  2. Rajya Sabha only
  3. Both Houses of Parliament
  4. Electoral College
polity hard MCQ President - Emergency Powers Constitutional safeguard question critical for UPSC and advanced SSC exams

Which type of Emergency can be proclaimed by the President only on written recommendation of the Cabinet?

  1. National Emergency
  2. State Emergency
  3. Financial Emergency
  4. All of the above
polity medium MCQ President - Executive Powers Appointment powers question frequently tested in SSC CGL and UPSC Prelims

Which of the following appointments is NOT made by the President of India?

  1. Prime Minister
  2. Chief Justice of India
  3. Chief Election Commissioner
  4. Speaker of Lok Sabha
polity medium MCQ President - Election Core electoral process question for UPSC Prelims, SSC CGL, and State PSC exams

The President of India is elected by an Electoral College consisting of elected members of which bodies?

  1. Lok Sabha only
  2. Rajya Sabha only
  3. Both Houses of Parliament only
  4. Both Houses of Parliament and State Legislative Assemblies
polity hard MCQ DPSP - Application in governance Landmark judgment question essential for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

In which case did the Supreme Court hold that Directive Principles and Fundamental Rights are complementary and supplementary to each other?

  1. Champakam Dorairajan case (1951)
  2. Kesavananda Bharati case (1973)
  3. Minerva Mills case (1980)
  4. Indira Sawhney case (1992)