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UPSC Prelims Indian Polity PYQs – Topic-wise MCQs | Study Indepth

UPSC Prelims Previous Year Questions on Indian Polity covering Central Council of Ministers, Anti-Defection Law, Panchayati Raj, Attorney General, Fifth and Sixth Schedule, Major Amendments, and Constitutional Bodies. These questions are highly useful for UPSC CSE, CAPF-AC, CDS, State PCS and other competitive examinations. Prepared by Study Indepth | UPSC • CAPF-AC • CDS Preparation CENTRAL COUNCIL OF MINISTERS 1. Consider the following statements: UPSC 2022 1. The Constitution of India classifies the ministers into four ranks viz. Cabinet Minister, Minister of State with Independent Charge, Minister of State and Deputy Minister. 2. The total number of ministers in the Union Government, including the Prime Minister, shall not exceed 15 percent of the total number of members in the Lok Sabha. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 ANTI-DEF...

UPSC Prelims PYQs: Parliament, State Legislature & Parliamentary Committees – MCQ Quiz with Answers

UPSC Prelims Previous Year Questions on Indian Polity covering Parliament and State Legislature, Parliamentary Committees. These questions are highly useful for UPSC CSE, CAPF-AC, CDS, State PCS and other competitive examinations. Topic Coverage: Money Bill, Finance Bill, Lok Sabha & Rajya Sabha powers, Parliamentary Committees, MPLADS, No-Confidence Motion, Deputy Speaker, Budget Procedure. Prepared by Study Indepth | UPSC • CAPF-AC • CDS Preparation PARLIAMENT AND STATE LEGISLATURE 1. With reference to Finance Bill and Money Bill in the Indian Parliament, consider the following statements: UPSC 2023 1. When the Lok Sabha transmits the Finance Bill to the Rajya Sabha, it can amend or reject the Bill. 2. When the Lok Sabha transmits Money Bill to the Rajya Sabha, it cannot amend or reject the Bill, it can only make recommendations. 3. In the case of disagreement between the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha, there is no joint sitting...

UPSC Prelims Indian Polity PYQs (2014–2023) | Centre-State Relations, Judiciary, Emergency & President–Governor

UPSC Prelims Indian Polity PYQs (2014–2023) | Centre-State Relations, Judiciary, Emergency & President–Governor UPSC Prelims Previous Year Questions on Indian Polity covering Centre-State Relations, Emergency Provisions, President and Governor, Judiciary, and Constitutional aspects. These questions are highly useful for UPSC CSE, CAPF-AC, CDS, State PCS and other competitive examinations. Prepared by Study Indepth | UPSC • CAPF-AC • CDS Preparation CENTRE-STATE RELATIONS 1. Which one of the following suggested that the Governor should be an eminent person from outside the State and should be a detached figure without intense political links or should not have taken part in politics in the recent past? UPSC 2019 (a) First Administrative Reforms Commission (1966) (b) Rajamannar Committee (1969) (c) Sarkaria Commission (1983) (d) National Commission to Review the Working of the Constitution (2000) E...

UPSC Prelims 2024 Indian Polity PYQs – MCQ Practice with Answers

UPSC Prelims 2024 (PYQs) UPSC Prelims 2024 (PYQs) on Indian Polity cover important topics such as Parliament procedures, powers of the Speaker, Bills and law-making process, writs, Scheduled Tribes, Budget process, Constitutional amendments, North Eastern Council, Delimitation Commission, Constitutional provisions, Union and State Lists, Fundamental Rights, defence administration, and political parties. These questions help students understand how UPSC asks questions from Polity and improve their basic concepts.These questions are highly useful for the preparation of UPSC CSE, CAPF-AC, CDS, State PCS and other competitive examinations. Prepared by Study Indepth | UPSC • CAPF-AC • CDS Preparation UPSC Prelims 2024 (PYQs) - Indian Polity 1. With reference to the Speaker of the Lok Sabha, consider the following statements: UPSC 2024 While any resolution for the removal of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha is under consideration 1. He/She shall no...