GK Polity Questions for Competitive Exams

GK Polity Questions for Competitive Exams
Q :  

How many members of the State Legislative Council are elected by the Assembly? 

(A) 1/6th of the members

(B) 1/3rd of the members

(C) 1/12th of the members

(D) 5/6th of the members


Correct Answer : B
Explanation :

The number of members of the State Legislative Council who are to be elected by the Legislative Assembly is determined by the following formula:

1/3 of the total members of the Legislative Council.


Q :  

Under which article of the Constitution, the governor of the state also possesses the pardoning power 

(A) 141

(B) 161

(C) 171

(D) 151


Correct Answer : B
Explanation :

Article 161 mentions the Pardoning Power of the Governor. It states that the Governor of a State shall have the power to grant pardons, reprieves, respites or remissions of punishment or to suspend, remit or commute the sentence of any person convicted of any offence against any law relating to a matter to which the executive power of the State extends. When a convict has committed an offence against state law, the concerned punishment can be granted the pardon, reprieve, respite and remission by the Governor of the state.


Q :  

The term ‘cabinet' is mentioned in which of the following article of the constitution? 

(A) Article - 74

(B) Article - 75

(C) Article - 352

(D) Not mentioned


Correct Answer : C
Explanation :

The word 'Cabinet' is mentioned only once in the Indian Constitution in Article 352(3) which states that "the President shall not issue a proclamation unless the Union Cabinet communicates him in writing that such a proclamation may be issued".


Q :  

Which of the following writs means “By what authority”? 

(A) Mandamus

(B) Certiorari

(C) Quo warranto

(D) Habeas Corpus


Correct Answer : C
Explanation :
The writ of quo warranto means "by what authority". It is issued by the Supreme Court or High Court to question the authority of a government office. The writ is used to prevent people from illegally taking over public offices. 



Q :  

When Mahatma Gandhi was arrested who among the following took over the leadership of Salt Satyagraha? 

(A) Vinoba Bhave

(B) Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel

(C) Abbas Tyabji

(D) Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad


Correct Answer : C
Explanation :

Mahatma Gandhi appointed Tyabji, at age seventy-six, to replace him as leader of the Salt Satyagraha in May 1930 after Gandhi's arrest.


Q :  

In which session of Congress the demand of “Poorna Swaraj” was accepted as the aim of the Congress? 

(A) Calcutta

(B) Madras

(C) Nagpur

(D) Lahore


Correct Answer : D
Explanation :

The demand for "Poorna Swaraj" (Complete Independence) as the aim of the Indian National Congress was officially accepted during the Lahore Session of the Congress in 1929. The Lahore Session, also known as the Lahore Congress, is particularly famous for the resolution of Poorna Swaraj, which laid the foundation for the independence movement in India. The resolution was passed on December 31, 1929.


Q :  

Which of the following denotes awarding a lesser sentence in place of one originally awarded due to some special grounds? 

(A) Respite

(B) Commute

(C) Remission

(D) Pardon


Correct Answer : A

Q :  

Which of the following statement is incorrect about Habeas Corpus?  

(A) It reviews the legality of the prisoner ' s imprisonment .

(B) It was originally a part of the English system of civil liberties

(C) Only the detained person can apply for the writ

(D) All are correct


Correct Answer : C
Explanation :

The incorrect statement about Habeas Corpus among the options provided is: "Only the detained person can apply for the writ."

In reality, Habeas Corpus can be applied for by anyone, not just the detained person. This legal remedy is often used to protect individuals from unlawful detention, and friends, family members, or even organizations can file a petition for the writ on behalf of the person being held. So, the correct answer is the third statement, "Only the detained person can apply for the writ."


Q :  

Who acts as the channel of communication between the President and the council Minister?

(A) Chairman, Rajya Sabha

(B) Speaker of Lok Sabha

(C) Vice - President

(D) Prime Minister


Correct Answer : D
Explanation :

In parliamentary systems of government, the Prime Minister often serves as the key channel of communication between the head of state (such as the President or Monarch) and the council of ministers or cabinet. The Prime Minister is typically the leader of the executive branch and is responsible for coordinating government policies and decisions.


Q :  

Where can we see the values of Indian democracy in the constitution? 

(A) Preamble

(B) Part-3

(C) Part-4

(D) Part-1


Correct Answer : A
Explanation :

The values of Indian democracy can be traced in the Preamble of the Constitution. The 'Preamble' of the Constitution of India is a brief introductory statement that sets out the guiding objectives and principles of the document indicating the source from which the document derives its authority and meaning for the people.


Showing page 3 of 3

    Choose from these tabs.

    You may also like

    About author

    Vikram Singh

    Providing knowledgable questions of Reasoning and Aptitude for the competitive exams.

    Read more articles

      Report Error: GK Polity Questions for Competitive Exams

    Please Enter Message
    Error Reported Successfully