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🔥750+ Articles, Amendments & Judiciary MCQs with Answers | Set -2 | Free PDF

Welcome to the Articles, Amendments & Executive–Judiciary Quiz

First, this quiz tests your knowledge of the Indian Constitution, including its key Articles, Amendments, and the Executive & Judiciary. Moreover, you can attempt it online and in addition, download a free PDF, which is especially useful for UPSC, SSC, Railways, Defence, and State PSC aspirants.

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Question 1
Which Act led to the establishment of the Supreme Court in Calcutta and designated the Governor of Bengal as 'Governor General of Bengal'?
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Explanation:
The Regulating Act, 1773 established the Supreme Court in Calcutta (First Chief Justice: Elijah Impey) and designated the Governor of Bengal as 'Governor General of Bengal'.
Question 2
Which provision was introduced under the Indian Councils Act, 1892?
Result
Explanation:
The Indian members of the Central Legislative Council were given the right to debate and ask questions on the annual budget (though not to ask supplementary questions or vote).
Question 3
The Montagu-Chelmsford Reform Act (1919) introduced a bicameral system at the Centre and which governance structure in the provinces?
Result
Explanation:
The Montagu-Chelmsford Reform Act introduced dyarchy (dual rule) in the provinces.
Question 4
The Government of India Act, 1935, abolished dual rule in the provinces and started dual rule at which level?
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Explanation:
The Government of India Act, 1935 ended dual rule in the provinces and began dual rule at the Centre.
Question 5
The Chairman of the Rules of Procedure Committee of the Constituent Assembly was:
Result
Explanation:
Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the Chairman of the Rules of Procedure Committee (and the Steering Committee).
Question 6
The idea of Bicameralism in the Indian Constitution was derived from the constitution of which country?
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Explanation:
Bicameralism, along with Parliamentary Government and Rule of law, was sourced from Britain.
Question 7
The concept of Impeachment of the President and the post of Vice President were borrowed from:
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Explanation:
The impeachment of the President and the post of Vice President were sourced from the United States of America.
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Important: To unlock the free PDF download, you must attempt all MCQs in this set. By doing so, you ensure complete practice and consequently improve your exam readiness. Furthermore, completing all questions allows you to study offline anytime, anywhere.

Why Study Articles, Amendments, and the Executive–Judiciary?

First, understanding Articles and Amendments helps you decode the Indian Constitution — the soul of governance. Additionally, the Executive and Judiciary sections form the backbone of the Indian political system. As a result, these topics are frequently asked in competitive exams. Therefore, mastering them is essential for success.

Moreover, a strong grasp of these sections allows you to analyze questions critically and consequently answer them more accurately.

📚 Topics Covered

  • Articles defining the structure of the Government of India
  • Important Constitutional Amendments (1st, 42nd, 44th, 73rd, 74th, etc.)
  • The Union Executive: President, Vice President, Prime Minister, Council of Ministers
  • The Judiciary: Supreme Court, High Courts, Judicial Review
  • Relationship between Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary
  • Separation of powers and constitutional checks and balances
  • Fundamental Duties and related Articles
  • Landmark Judgments and Constitutional Interpretation

In addition, these topics provide a solid foundation for answering complex questions efficiently.

💡 Preparation Tips

  • First, read NCERT Class 11–12 Polity (Indian Constitution at Work).
  • Next, revise key Articles and Amendments using flashcards or short notes.
  • Additionally, attempt previous year Polity questions to identify recurring patterns.
  • Also, practice daily with our topic-wise MCQ quizzes so that you can track your progress.
  • Finally, stay confident — every quiz brings you closer to mastery!

Moreover, regular practice leads to better retention and consequently higher scores in exams.

👉 Also Read:

Topic-Wise Indian Polity Study MCQs Practices

👉 Constitutional Foundation and Articles
👉 Articles, Amendments, and Executive Judiciary
👉 Historical Acts, Schedules, and Bodies
👉 Development Acts, Parties, and Order of Precedence
👉 Articles, Acts, and Executive
👉 Union Executive and Legislature
👉 Judiciary, States, and Local Government
👉 Elections and Amendments
👉 Leaders and Structure
👉 States, Local Government, and Cabinet Structure
👉 Vice Presidents, Historical Acts, and Terminology
👉 Order of Precedence and Constitutional Bodies
👉 Cabinet, Judiciary, and Articles
👉 High Courts, State Legislature, and Finance
👉 Constitutional Amendments
👉 Financial & Emergency Provisions
👉 Prime Ministers, Articles, and High Courts
👉 Sources, Schedules, and Parties
👉 Development Acts and State Parties
👉 Articles, Executive, and Committees
👉 Primacy of Law, Financial Committees, and State Formation
👉 Final Details and Completion

🔗 Useful References

Furthermore, studying these topics ensures comprehensive preparation for all Indian Polity exams.

Conclusion

In short, keep practicing Articles, Amendments, and Executive–Judiciary MCQs to build a strong foundation in Indian Polity. Moreover, after completing all questions, download the free PDF so that you can revise offline anytime, anywhere. Therefore, consistent effort now will pay off during your exams.

Finally, remember that daily practice and revision are key to mastering Indian Polity and achieving top scores.

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