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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 8
The maximum number of seats in a Legislative Assembly (with exceptions) is:
Result
Explanation:
The maximum number of seats in a Legislative Assembly is 500.
Question 9
The minimum number of seats for a Legislative Council is:
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Explanation:
The minimum number of members for a Legislative Council is Not less than 40.
Question 10
The Three−tier Panchayati Raj System was recommended by which committee?
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Explanation:
The Three-tier Panchayati Raj System was recommended by the Balwant Rai Mehta Committee (1957).
Question 11
The Panchayati Raj System was first introduced in India on 2 October 1959 in which district of Rajasthan?
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Explanation:
The Panchayati Raj System was first introduced in Nagaur district of Rajasthan by the then PM Pt. J.L. Nehru.
Question 12
The Panchayati Raj system was given constitutional status on the basis of the recommendations of which committee?
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Explanation:
The Panchayati Raj system was given constitutional status based on the recommendations of the Laxmi Mall Singhvi Committee (1986).
Question 13
The 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act (24 April 1993) gave constitutional provisions to which system?
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Explanation:
The 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act gave constitutional provisions to the Panchayati Raj System.
Question 14
The Finance Commission is constituted by the President every:
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Explanation:
The Finance Commission is constituted by the President every five years.
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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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👉 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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