Indian Polity Quiz 2025 for all Upcoming Competitive Exams

Boost your exam preparation with 20 high-level Indian Constitution MCQs featuring four options and detailed explanations. Covering rare facts, doctrines, and key provisions, this set is ideal for UPSC, State PCS, and other competitive exams.

This set of 20 high-level Indian Constitution MCQs is designed for competitive exams like UPSC, State PCS, SSC, and other government tests. Each question covers important constitutional provisions, rare facts, and advanced concepts such as citizenship, amendments, fundamental rights, emergency provisions, schedules, and doctrines. Every MCQ includes four answer options with the correct answer clearly marked and a detailed explanation to help you understand the concept in depth. The questions go beyond the basics, focusing on tricky and less commonly asked topics to ensure thorough preparation. This makes it an excellent resource for mastering the Indian Constitution comprehensively.

Which part of the Indian Constitution deals exclusively with citizenship at the commencement of the Constitution?

The ‘Doctrine of Eclipse’ in Indian Constitutional law is applicable to:

Which Article empowers the Parliament to form a new state by separation of territory from an existing state?

The term ‘Constitutional Government’ means:

The 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1976, added the words ‘Socialist’ and ‘Secular’ to which part of the Constitution?

Which Article gives the Supreme Court the power to review its own judgments?

The concept of ‘Judicial Review’ in India is derived from the Constitution of:

Which Schedule of the Constitution deals with the allocation of seats in the Rajya Sabha?

The expression ‘Procedure Established by Law’ was adopted in the Indian Constitution from:

Which Article provides for the adjudication of disputes relating to the election of the President and Vice-President?

The term ‘Secular’ in the Indian context means:

Which Fundamental Right is available only to citizens of India and not to foreigners?

The power of Parliament to amend the Constitution is given by:

Which Constitutional Amendment is known as the ‘Mini-Constitution’?

The Finance Commission is constituted under which Article?

Which part of the Constitution deals with the relationship between the Union and States?

Under which Article can the President proclaim a National Emergency?

The Anti-Defection Law is provided in which Schedule?

Which Article of the Constitution defines ‘Money Bill’?

The concept of ‘Basic Structure’ of the Constitution was first propounded in which case?

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