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🔥250+ Development Acts, Political Parties, and Order of Precedence MCQs with Answers | Free PDF 2026

Prepare confidently with the Development Acts, Political Parties, and Order of Precedence MCQs with Answers and Explanations. This quiz covers all the important acts, political organizations, government orders, and constitutional rankings that are often asked in major exams.

Each question is designed as per the latest UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railways, Defence, and State PSC exam pattern. You can also download the free PDF for offline study and quick revision. Practicing these MCQs daily improves your accuracy and understanding of India’s administrative and political framework.

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Question 1
The Charter Act, 1833, completely ended the Company's trade monopoly and included which legal provision?
Result
Explanation:
The Charter Act, 1833, included a Legal member as the fourth member in the Governor General's council (first was Lord Macaulay).
Question 2
The Government of India Act, 1919, introduced which governance system in the provinces?
Result
Explanation:
The Government of India Act, 1919 (Montagu-Chelmsford Reform Act) introduced dyarchy in the provinces.
Question 3
The Government of India Act,1935, ended dual rule in the provinces and led to the establishment of which two new provinces?
Result
Explanation:
The Government of India Act, 1935, led to the Creation of new provinces named Sindh and Odisha.
Question 4
Which official ranks immediately after the Governors of States (within their respective states) in the Order of Precedence?
Result
Explanation:
Former Presidents rank at Serial No. 5, immediately following the Governors of States (Serial No. 4).
Question 5
The Chief Justice of India and the Speaker of Lok Sabha share which rank in the Order of Precedence?
Result
Explanation:
The Chief Justice of India and the Speaker of Lok Sabha share Serial No. 6.
Question 6
Bharat Ratna Award Holders rank at which specific position in the Order of Precedence?
Result
Explanation:
Bharat Ratna Award Holders rank at Serial No. 7A.
Question 7
The Supreme Court Judges rank at which position in the Table of Precedence?
Result
Explanation:
Judges of the Supreme Court rank at Serial No. 9.
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📜 Why Study Development Acts and Political Parties for Exams

Topics such as Development Acts, Political Movements, and the Order of Precedence are part of both Polity and Current Affairs sections in exams. They reflect how India’s governance evolved through economic, social, and constitutional reforms.

These Development Acts and Parties MCQs include questions on key reforms, political organizations, and national development policies. Each question has a short explanation to help you understand the logic behind the answer.

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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

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