Indian Politics Questions and Answers
Indian Politics questions with answers help aspirants strengthen their general knowledge for exams like UPSC, SSC, and Banking. This topic covers essential concepts about the Constitution, Parliament, President, Prime Minister, and fundamental rights. Understanding Indian politics is crucial for competitive exams and interview rounds, where current affairs and GK form a significant portion. These general knowledge questions and answers enable students to stay updated and confident while tackling political awareness sections. Regular practice enhances comprehension of governance, public administration, and political structure — all key areas for government exam success.
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51. The president can be impeached for
- violating the constitution
- disregarding Parliament
- for not taking the prime minister's advice
- All of the above
52. The name of the union given in the Constitution is
- Hindustan or Bharatavarsha
- India or Hindustan
- India or Bharat
- Bharatadesh or India
53. The phrase 'procedure established by the law' means
- the judges in India cannot question the fairness or validity of a law, provided it is within the limits of the constitution
- judges in India can question the fairness or validity of an undue law even if it is within the limits of the constitution
- judges in India can declare a law invalid simply because in their opinion the law is not due or is unjust
- None of the above
54. The national anthem was written by
- Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
- Rabindranath Tagore
- Sarat Chandra Chatterjee
- Aurobindo Ghosh
55. The member of a State Public Service Commission can be removed on the ground of misbehavior only after an enquiry has been conducted by the
- Supreme Court of India
- High Court of the state
- committee appointed by the president
- None of the above
56. The members of the standing committee are taken from the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha in the ratio of
- two and one respectively
- three and one respectively
- four and one respectively
- equal members for both the Houses
57. The preamble enshrines certain ideals that were first spelt out in
- the speech by Jawaharlal Nehru on the banks of Ravi when he called for Purana Swaraj
- the Nehru report
- a resolution adopted at the Karachi session of the Indian National Congress
- the Objectives Resolution adopted by the Constituent Assembly
58. The Nagaland State of India cannot be termed as a state because it lacks
- sovereignty
- bicameral legislature
- a high court exclusively of its own
- None of the above
59. The Objectives Resolution was unanimously adopted by the Constituent Assembly on
- 22nd January 1947
- 26th November 1946
- 1st October 1948
- None of the above
60. The preamble declares India as a sovereign state which implies
- India is free to conduct her internal affairs
- India is free to conduct her external affairs
- India is free to conduct here internal as well as external affairs
- None of the above