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This set of Indian Constitution and Politics Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Indian Constitution And Politics Set 1

Q1 | The first Election Commissioner of India was------(
Q2 | Political defection is mentioned in the schedule of the Constitution.(
Q3 | The Indian party system is a system.(
Q4 | The present strength of the Election Commission in India is . (
Q5 | The document in which political parties declare their policies is known as . (
Q6 | AGP is a regional political party of –(
Q7 | Universal Adult Franchise was first granted in India by . (
Q8 | Which article is related to the Constitution of the Election Commission?(
Q9 | Who conducts the election to the office of the President of India?(
Q10 | The system of communal electorates was introduced by the British by the Act of . (
Q11 | The present Chief Election Commissioner of India is . (
Q12 | In which year was the Election Commission made a multi-member body?(
Q13 | The 52nd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1985 outlawed _. (
Q14 | In which year was the National Voter’s Day launched?(
Q15 | Provisions regarding disqualification on ground of defection have been described in –(
Q16 | Who was the Chief Election Commissioner when it was made a multi member body?(
Q17 | The Indian Constitution provides for election of the members of the Lok Sabha andthe State Legislative Assemblies.
Q18 | The Chief Election Commissioner is an ex-officio member of the . (
Q19 | The members of the Election Commission have a term of years.(
Q20 | The Constitution of India has established the system of for electingrepresentatives.
Q21 | Which article of the Constitution provides for reservation of seats for the Scheduled Castes andScheduled Tribes in the House of the People?
Q22 | The members of the Election Commission retire at the age of years.(
Q23 | The Chief Election Commissioner can quit office by submitting the resignation to the-(
Q24 | How many seats are reserved for Scheduled Castes in the Lok Sabha?(
Q25 | Indian election system provides for the creation of territorial constituencies.(