Indian Polity

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Q. Can civil servants participate in political activities according to the Conduct Rules?
  • A. Yes, freely
  • B. No, they cannot
  • C. Only with permission
  • D. Only during elections
Q. Can civil servants participate in strikes according to the Civil Services Conduct Rules?
  • A. Yes, they can
  • B. No, they cannot
  • C. Only with prior permission
  • D. Only in emergencies
Q. How many High Courts are there in India as of October 2023?
  • A. 18
  • B. 20
  • C. 24
  • D. 25
Q. How many members can the Rajya Sabha have at maximum?
  • A. 250
  • B. 300
  • C. 200
  • D. 150
Q. How many tiers are there in the Panchayati Raj system as per the 73rd Amendment?
  • A. One
  • B. Two
  • C. Three
  • D. Four
Q. In the context of ethical dilemmas, which fundamental duty emphasizes the importance of promoting harmony and the spirit of common brotherhood?
  • A. Duty to abide by the Constitution
  • B. Duty to promote harmony
  • C. Duty to safeguard public property
  • D. Duty to develop scientific temper
Q. In the context of the federal structure, which list contains subjects on which both the Centre and States can legislate?
  • A. State List
  • B. Concurrent List
  • C. Union List
  • D. Residuary List
Q. The concept of 'Ethics and Integrity' in public service is primarily derived from which part of the Indian Constitution?
  • A. Fundamental Rights
  • B. Fundamental Duties
  • C. Directive Principles of State Policy
  • D. Preamble
Q. The Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution are enforceable against which of the following?
  • A. Only the State
  • B. Only private individuals
  • C. Both the State and private individuals
  • D. Only the Parliament
Q. The Preamble of the Indian Constitution is considered to be a part of the Constitution. True or False?
  • A. True
  • B. False
  • C. Only in certain cases
  • D. Not mentioned
Q. The President acts on the advice of the Council of Ministers headed by the:
  • A. Vice President
  • B. Prime Minister
  • C. Speaker
  • D. Chief Justice
Q. The President of India can appoint how many members to the Rajya Sabha?
  • A. 10
  • B. 12
  • C. 14
  • D. 15
Q. The President of India can be removed from office by:
  • A. Impeachment
  • B. Resignation
  • C. No-confidence motion
  • D. Judicial review
Q. The term 'Fraternity' in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution aims to promote which of the following?
  • A. National integration
  • B. Economic development
  • C. Political stability
  • D. Cultural diversity
Q. Under the Civil Services Conduct Rules, which of the following is prohibited?
  • A. Engaging in political activities
  • B. Participating in social service
  • C. Joining a professional association
  • D. Attending public meetings
Q. What happens if a bill is rejected by the Rajya Sabha?
  • A. It can be reintroduced in the next session
  • B. It is permanently rejected
  • C. It can be passed by Lok Sabha again
  • D. It goes to the President for approval
Q. What is the composition of the State Legislative Assembly?
  • A. Elected members only
  • B. Nominated members only
  • C. Elected and nominated members
  • D. Members from the Rajya Sabha
Q. What is the consequence of violating the Civil Services Conduct Rules?
  • A. Imprisonment
  • B. Dismissal from service
  • C. Fines
  • D. No consequences
Q. What is the main purpose of the Gram Sabha?
  • A. To elect the Sarpanch
  • B. To approve the budget of the Panchayat
  • C. To conduct elections
  • D. To resolve disputes
Q. What is the main purpose of the State Finance Commission?
  • A. To allocate funds to the Central Government
  • B. To review the financial position of the Panchayats
  • C. To conduct elections for the Panchayats
  • D. To manage state revenue
Q. What is the maximum duration for which a bill can be pending in the Rajya Sabha without being passed?
  • A. 6 months
  • B. 3 months
  • C. 1 year
  • D. Indefinitely
Q. What is the maximum duration for which a Lok Sabha can be dissolved?
  • A. 3 years
  • B. 5 years
  • C. 6 years
  • D. 4 years
Q. What is the maximum duration for which a member of the Rajya Sabha can be elected?
  • A. 3 years
  • B. 5 years
  • C. 6 years
  • D. 4 years
Q. What is the maximum duration for which the President of India can be elected?
  • A. 4 years
  • B. 5 years
  • C. 6 years
  • D. No limit
Q. What is the maximum duration for which the President of India can declare a national emergency under Article 352?
  • A. 6 months
  • B. 1 year
  • C. Indefinitely, with parliamentary approval
  • D. 3 months
Q. What is the maximum duration of a Lok Sabha in India?
  • A. 3 years
  • B. 4 years
  • C. 5 years
  • D. 6 years
Q. What is the maximum number of judges that can be appointed to the Supreme Court of India?
  • A. 25
  • B. 30
  • C. 34
  • D. 40
Q. What is the maximum number of members in a Gram Panchayat?
  • A. 10
  • B. 15
  • C. 20
  • D. 30
Q. What is the maximum number of members in the Lok Sabha?
  • A. 500
  • B. 550
  • C. 600
  • D. 650
Q. What is the maximum number of members in the Rajya Sabha?
  • A. 250
  • B. 300
  • C. 200
  • D. 100
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