Indian Constitution General Knowledge Questions for SSC Exams

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 Indian Constitution General Knowledge Questions for SSC Exams

As you know that being familiar with important Indian Polity and Constitution GK Questions is incredibly important for the overall knowledge of the candidates and also for the purpose of competitive exams. Important Indian Polity and Constitution GK questions are often covered under Competitive Exams, Indian Citizenship, Fundamental Rights, Principles, Judiciary, Election System etc.

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Indian Constitution General Knowledge Questions for SSC Exams 

  Q :  

Which is not the feature of Indian Constitution?

(A) Federal System

(B) Bicameral Legislature

(C) Constitutional Council

(D) Judicial Review


Correct Answer : C

Q :  

What is the status of the Right to Property now?

(A) Legal Right

(B) Human Right

(C) Fundamental Right

(D) Natural Right


Correct Answer : A
Explanation :
The Right to Property in India is recognized as a legal right under Article 300-A of the Indian Constitution. It means that individuals have the right to own and use property, and they cannot be deprived of their property except by authority of law. However, it is no longer a fundamental right, which means that the government can impose reasonable restrictions on property ownership. While individuals have legal protection for their property, it is subject to certain limitations defined by law.



Q :  

Which one of the following fundamental rights was described by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar as the heart and soul of the Constitution?

(A) Right to religion

(B) Right to constitutional remedies

(C) Right to property

(D) Right to education


Correct Answer : B
Explanation :

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar described the right to constitutional remedies (Article 32) as the "heart and soul" of the Constitution. This right provides Indian citizens the freedom to approach the Supreme Court, the highest judicial body in the country, for the protection of their fundamental rights. It grants citizens the freedom to seek legal remedies when their fundamental rights are violated.


Q :  

Freedom of the press is implied in the right to

(A) equal protection of the laws

(B) freedom of speech

(C) freedom of association

(D) work and material security


Correct Answer : B

Q :  

By which of the following modes can citizenship be acquired?
i. By Birth

ii. Hereditary

iii. By Registration

iv. By Request

(A) i and ii

(B) i, ii and iii

(C) ii and iii

(D) iv, ii and iii


Correct Answer : B

Q :  

The writs for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights are issued by

(A) The Parliament

(B) The President

(C) The Supreme Court

(D) The Election Commission


Correct Answer : C

Q :  

The basic feature of a unitary system is -

(A) Centralization of powers

(B) Decentralization of powers

(C) Dual citizenship

(D) Unstability


Correct Answer : A

Q :  

Which one of the following statements correctly describes the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India? 

(A) It contains the languages recognized in the Constitution.

(B) It contains the provisions regarding the administration of tribal areas.

(C) It lists distribution of powers between the Union and States.

(D) It deals with the salaries and emoluments of the constitutional functionaries.


Correct Answer : C

Q :  

Which one of the following rights was described by Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar as "the heart and soul" of the Constitution?

(A) Right to equality

(B) Right against exploitation

(C) Right to constitutional remedies

(D) Right to freedom of religion


Correct Answer : C

Q :  

In the Government of India Act, 1919 how many subjects were included in Central List?

(A) 27

(B) 37

(C) 47

(D) 57


Correct Answer : C

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