Indian Politics MCQs Set – 53

Question 1.

When was the comprehensive reorganisation of Indian States completed in accordance with the recommendations of States Reorganisation Commission?

A. 1953
B. 1956
C. 1960
D. 1966

Ans: B. 1956


Question 2.

Under Article of the Indian constitution,it is declared that “Bharat means India shall be-

A. Union of States
B. Federal State of Unitary features
C. Federal State of Federal features
D. Federal state

Ans: A. Union of States


Question 3.

Who permits the formation of new state in Union of India?

A. President
B. Supreme Court
C. Prime Minister
D. Parliament

Ans: D. Parliament


Question 4.

No person shall be a citizen of India if he has-

A. Lived in a foreign country for more than five years
B. Been convicted by a foreign court of law
C. Voluntarily acquired citizenship of another country
D. Accepted employment in another country

Ans: C. Voluntarily acquired citizenship of another country


Question 5.

Which Article of the Indian Constitution empowers the Parliament to regulate right of citizenship?

A. Article-8
B. Article-9
C. Article-10
D. Article-11

Ans: D. Article-11


Question 6.

In which of the form, composite India has been described in the constitution?

A. A Union State
B. Semi Federal
C. Federation of States and Territories
D. Partly Unitary and Partly Federal

Ans: A. A Union State


Question 7.

Provisions of citizenship in Indian Constitution, became applicable in-

A. 1950
B. 1949
C. 1951
D. 1952

Ans: B. 1949


Question 8.

In how many ways Indian citizenship can be lost?

A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four

Ans: C. Three


Question 9.

Which is the competent body to prescribe conditions for acquisition of citizenship?

A. Election Commission
B. President
C. Parliament
D. Parliament & Assemblies

Ans: C. Parliament


Question 10.

In which of the following form, India has been described in the constitution?

A. Confederation
B. Unitary
C. Union of states
D. Federation

Ans: C. Union of states


Question 11.

In which of the following articles, citizenship rights of people who migrated from Pakistan to India is mentioned?

A. Article-4
B. Article-8
C. Article-6
D. Article-10

Ans: C. Article-6


Question 12.

In how many ways Indian citizenship can be acquired?

A. Three
B. Four
C. Five
D. Six

Ans: C. Five


Question 13.

Which body decides the conditions for getting the citizenship of India?

A. Election commission
B. President
C. Parliament
D. Parliament and legislative assemblies

above


Question 14.

Who admits a new State to the Union of India?

A. President
B. Supreme Court
C. Prime Minister
D. Parliament

Ans: D. Parliament


Question 15.

Which State was formed after the amendment of Articles-239(A) and 240?

A. Arunachal Pradesh
B. Uttrakhand
C. Sikkim
D. Chhattisgarh

Ans: A. Arunachal Pradesh


Question 16.

Sikkim was granted statehood in the year-

A. 1973
B. 1974
C. 1975
D. 1976

Ans: C. 1975


Question 17.

Which of the following article describes India also as Bharat?

A. Article-1
B. Article-2
C. Article-3
D. Article-4

Ans: A. Article-1


Question 18.

Which of the following has the power to form new states or to change the borders of the states?

A. President
B. Parliament
C. Election Commission
D. None of these

Ans: B. Parliament


Question 19.

Which type of federalism is seen in India?

A. Coming together federation
B. Holding together federation
C. Coming together federation and Holding together federation both
D. None of these

Ans: B. Holding together federation


Question 20.

In which year, the name of Laccadive, Minicoy and Aminidivi Islands was changed in Lakshadweep by parliamentary act?

A. 1973
B. 1971
C. 1970
D. 1972

Ans: A. 1973


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