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🔥250+ Historical Acts, Schedules, and Bodies MCQs with Answers | Free PDF 2026

Prepare effectively with the Historical Acts, Schedules, and Bodies MCQs with Answers and Explanations. This quiz covers all the important constitutional acts, schedules, and administrative bodies that shaped India’s governance system before and after independence.

Each question is based on the latest UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railways, Defence, and State PSC syllabus. You can also download the free PDF to revise offline. Practicing these MCQs daily will boost your score in Polity and History sections.

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Question 15
The National Emergency (Article 352) must be proclaimed by the President on the written proposal of whom?
Result
Explanation:
The President proclaims a National Emergency on the written proposal of the Union Cabinet.
Question 16
The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India submits their audit report to whom?
Result
Explanation:
The CAG submits their Report to the President.
Question 17
Which Prime Minister gave the slogan "Jai Jawan Jai Kisan" during the Indo-Pak war of 1965?
Result
Explanation:
Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri gave the slogan "Jai Jawan Jai Kisan" during the Indo-Pak war of 1965.
Question 18
The 91st Amendment Act, 2003, limited the size of the Union Council of Ministers to what percentage of the total members of the Lok Sabha?
Result
Explanation:
The size of the Union Council of ministers cannot exceed 15% of the total number of members of the Lok Sabha.
Question 19
The constitutional status to Co-operative Societies was given by which Amendment Act?
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Explanation:
Question 20
The 100th Amendment Act, 2015, dealt with the transfer of territory between India and which neighboring country?
Result
Explanation:
The 100th Amendment Act, 2015 dealt with the Transfer of territory between India and Bangladesh.
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🏛️ Why Study Historical Acts, Schedules, and Bodies for Exams

Understanding historical acts, constitutional schedules, and administrative bodies is essential because they form the backbone of India’s governance and legal evolution. These topics frequently appear in Prelims, Mains, and Interview questions. Moreover, they connect history, polity, and current affairs—making your preparation more integrated and effective. Therefore, mastering this section helps you gain conceptual clarity and improves your accuracy in exams.

Attempt one quiz daily and note the incorrect answers. Revise them weekly for better retention. In addition, read summaries from NCERT and government portals to build a strong base before revising the PDF again.

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👉 Constitutional Foundation and Articles
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👉 Historical Acts, Schedules, and Bodies
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👉 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
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