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🔥Judiciary, States & Local Government MCQs with Answers | Free PDF for UPSC 2026

Strengthen your preparation with Judiciary, States & Local Government MCQs with Answers, designed for UPSC, SSC, State PSC, and other competitive exams. This quiz covers Supreme Court, High Courts, State Governments, Panchayati Raj, Municipalities, and related constitutional provisions. 📘 Don’t forget to download the Free PDF to revise anytime and anywhere!

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Question 1
The Supreme Court was formally established on which date?
Result
Explanation:
The Formation Date of the Supreme Court was 26 January, 1950.
Question 2
The retirement age for a Supreme Court Judge is:
Result
Explanation:
The retirement age for a Supreme Court Judge is 65 years.
Question 3
To be appointed as a Supreme Court Judge, an advocate must have practiced in a High Court for at least how many years?
Result
Explanation:
An advocate must have at least 10 years of experience as an advocate of a High Court.
Question 4
The total number of High Courts at present in India is:
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Explanation:
The Total Number of High Courts at present is 25.
Question 5
The retirement age for a High Court Judge is:
Result
Explanation:
The retirement age for a High Court Judge is 62 years.
Question 6
The Governor of a State takes their Oath before whom?
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Explanation:
The Governor takes the Oath before the Chief Justice of the High Court or the senior-most judge in their absence.
Question 7
The minimum age for becoming a member of the Legislative Assembly is:
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Explanation:
The minimum age for a Legislative Assembly member is not less than 25 years.
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🏛️ Why Study Judiciary, States & Local Government for Exams

Understanding the Judiciary, States, and Local Governments is vital because they form the foundation of India’s federal system. Questions on this topic appear frequently in Prelims, Mains, and interviews. Therefore, mastering them improves conceptual clarity and helps you answer scenario-based questions confidently. In addition, knowledge of local governance connects polity with current affairs, enhancing your overall preparation.

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Attempt 35–50 questions daily and note weak areas. In addition, revise Supreme Court, State Powers, and Panchayati Raj weekly. The Free PDF helps track progress and consolidate learning efficiently.

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👉 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
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