Dear SSC Aspirants, for GA section you need to practice and memorize all the important points of Polity, History, Geography, Science and current affairs. For polity, we are providing previous years questions which will give you a clear idea about the question types and topics. Approx. 5 to 6 questions are asked from Polity in exams conducted by SSC. Solve this quiz and be better prepared for your exam.
Q1. A federal structure for India was first put forward by the?
(a) Act of 1909
(b) Act of 1919
(c) Act of 1935
(d) Act of 1947
Q2. Which of the following exercised the most profound influence in framing the Indian Constitution?
(a) British Constitution
(b) US Constitution
(c) Irish Constitution
(d) The Government of India Act, 1935
Q3. Provisions of removal of SC and HC judges was borrowed from which country?
(a) Australia
(b) USSR
(c) USA
(d) Canada
Q4. The system of judicial review originated in?
(a) India
(b) Germany
(c) Russia
(d) U.S.A.
Q5. Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched?
(a) 1919 Act - Abolition of Indian Council
(b) 1861 Act - Portfolio system
(c) 1935 Act - Governor General’s Executive Council
(d) 1853 Act - Central Legislature
Q6. What was the basis for constituting the Constituent Assembly of India?
(a) The Resolution of the Indian National Congress
(b) The Cabinet Mission Plan, 1946
(c) The Indian Independence Act, 1947
(d) The resolutions of the Provincial/State Legislatures of the Dominion of India
Q7. From the Constitution of which country, the provision of Federation was borrowed while framing the Constitution of India?
(a) USA
(b) UK
(c) Canada
(d) Switzerland
Q8. Who among the following was not a member of the Constituent Assembly established in July 1946?
(a) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(b) K M Munshi
(c) Mahatma Gandhi
(d) Abul Kalam Azad
Q9. Who was the Chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Constitution?
(a) J. B. Kripalani
(b) Rajendra Prasad
(c) J. L. Nehru
(d) B. R. Ambedkar
Q10. A Presidential Ordinance can remain in force?
(a) For Three Months
(b) For six months
(c) For nine months
(d) Indefinitely
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