Indian Polity and Constitution GK MCQs


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Questions and Answers Type:MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions).
Main Topic:General Knowledge.
Sub-topic:Indian Polity and Constitution.
Number of Questions:5 MCQs.
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Indian Polity and Constitution MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions) with answers for various state exams and UPSC civil services, SSC, banking, MPSC, UPPSC, MPPSC etc. Exams. Learn and prepare Objective type Questions on Indian Polity and Constitution.



1. Which of the following appoints the Attorney-General of India?

  1. President of India.
  2. Governor.
  3. Prime Minister.
  4. Law Minister.


Answer: (a) President of India.

Solution: Article 76 of the Indian Constitution deals with the Attorney-General of India. The appointment of AGI is done by the President, and the Attorney-General of India receives such remuneration as determined by the President.


2. Which of the following state has a bicameral legislature?

  1. Maharastra.
  2. Assam.
  3. Kerala.
  4. Manipur.


Answer: (a) Maharastra.

Solution: The Legislature having both houses ie Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council is known as a bicameral legislature. In India, bicameralism can be seen in Telangana, UP, Bihar, Maharastra, and Karnataka.


3. Who addresses the first session of Parliament after the general election?

  1. Prime Minister.
  2. Chairman of Rajya Sabha.
  3. Chief Minister.
  4. President.


Answer: (d) President.

Solution: The President addresses the first session of the Parliament after the general election.


4. How many members are there in the Tribes Advisory Council?

  1. 15.
  2. 20.
  3. 30.
  4. 11.


Answer: (b) 20.

Solution: The Tribes Advisory Council has 20 members. They make regulations for the transfer of land, allotment of lands, money lending, etc.


5. Regarding Grants from the Union to States, the Grants-in-aid shall be charged on

  1. Contingency Fund of India.
  2. Consolidated Fund of India.
  3. Public Account.
  4. Bank.


Answer: (b) Consolidated Fund of India.

Solution: Article 275 talks about Grants-in-aid. Grants from Union to different states are provided in Grants-in-aid, and it is charged to the Consolidated Fund of India.