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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61. The parliament works through committees which
- help the government in the formulation of policy
- exercise effective control over government on a regular and continuing basis
- ensure that the parliament strictly adheres to the provision of the constitution and the prescribed parliamentary procedure
- both (a) and (b)
63. The members of the state legislature exercise control over the council of the ministers through
- questions and supplementary questions
- criticism of its policies
- adjournment motion
- All of the above
64. The preamble to our constitution includes all the following except
- adult franchise
- equality of status
- fraternity
- justice
65. Mainstream Nationalism in India
- was characterized by Chauvinism
- aimed at restoration of the Hindu state
- had national socialism as its ultimate goal
- aimed at emancipation from colonial rule
66. The minimum age required to become the prime minister of India is
- 25 years
- 30 years
- 40 years
- 35 years
67. The objective of the Morley-Minto Reforms was
- extension of provincial assemblies
- to give more powers to local government
- to abolish the post of secretary of the state for India
- to establish diarchy in provinces
68. The oath of office is conducted to the president by
- the speaker of Lok Sabha
- the chief justice of India
- the vice-president of India
- None of the above
69. The members of the state legislative assemblies are elected for a period of
- 2 years
- 6 years
- 5 years
- 3 years
70. The office of the prime minister of India
- rests on coronations
- is created by the Parliament
- is created by the constitution
- All of the above