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These JKSSB notes cover Indian Polity as per the Indian Constitution. Topics included are: Constitution of India, Preamble, Fundamental Rights and Duties, Directive Principles of State Policy, Union and State Governments, President and Prime Minister, Parliament, Judiciary, Federal system, Centre–State relations, Constitutional and statutory bodies, Local Government (Panchayati Raj and Municipalities), Emergency provisions, and Constitutional amendments. Designed for JKSSB and other competitive examinations. Also available in package deal download now

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Political Science – Indian Polity (50 Objective Questions – JKSSB-style, English)


The Constitution of India was adopted on:
a) 26th January 1950 (a)
b) 26th November 1949
c) 15th August 1947
d) 1st January 1950
The Constitution of India is:
a) Written and rigid (a)
b) Unwritten only
c) Flexible only
d) Military document
The Constitution provides:
a) Fundamental Rights and Duties (a)
b) Only trade rules
c) Only military authority
d) Judiciary rules only
The Preamble declares India as:
a) Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic Republic (a)
b) Monarchy
c) Military state only
d) Trade union
The Constitution was prepared by:
a) Constituent Assembly (a)
b) Parliament only
c) Supreme Court
d) President
The total number of Fundamental Rights is:
a) 6 (a)
b) 5
c) 7
d) 8
Right to Equality is provided under:
a) Articles 14-18 (a)
b) Articles 19-22
c) Articles 23-24
d) Articles 25-28
Right to Freedom is under:
a) Articles 19-22 (a)
b) Articles 14-18
c) Articles 23-24
d) Articles 25-28
Right against Exploitation is under:
a) Articles 23-24 (a)
b) Articles 14-18
c) Articles 19-22

, d) Articles 25-28
Right to Freedom of Religion is under:
a) Articles 25-28 (a)
b) Articles 14-18
c) Articles 19-22
d) Articles 23-24
Cultural and Educational Rights are under:
a) Articles 29-30 (a)
b) Articles 25-28
c) Articles 19-22
d) Articles 14-18
Right to Constitutional Remedies is under:
a) Article 32 (a)
b) Article 21
c) Article 370
d) Article 14
Directive Principles of State Policy are:
a) Non-justiciable guidelines for governance (a)
b) Fundamental Rights
c) Military orders only
d) Trade rules only
Fundamental Duties are provided under:
a) Article 51A (a)
b) Article 19
c) Article 21
d) Article 370
India follows:
a) Parliamentary System of Government (a)
b) Presidential System
c) Monarchy
d) Military rule
Union Government consists of:
a) President, Vice-President, Prime Minister, and Council of Ministers (a)
b) Only Prime Minister
c) Only President
d) Judiciary only
State Government consists of:
a) Governor, Chief Minister, and State Council of Ministers (a)
b) Only Chief Minister
c) Only Governor
d) Judiciary only
Rajya Sabha is:
a) Upper House of Parliament (a)
b) Lower House
c) Judiciary
d) Trade body
Lok Sabha is:
a) Lower House of Parliament (a)

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