SSC MTS exam is going on. These questions are based on the type of Polity questions asked in the SSC MTS Exam. Candidates having MTS Exam in the upcoming shifts can go through these questions and can expect these questions to be asked in upcoming shifts as well.
Q1. The Constituent Assembly commenced its business with Dr Rajendra Prasad as its
(a) vice president
(b) Speaker
(c) President
(d) Dy. Speaker
Q2. The Constituent Assembly, which framed the Indian Constitution, was set up in
(a) 1945
(b) 1946
(c) 1947
(d) 1949
Q3. The Constitution is declared to have been adopted and enacted by the
(a) Constituent Assembly
(b) People of India
(c) Indian Parliament
(d) British Parliament
Q4. The Constitution of India came into force on
(a) 15 Aug 1947
(b) 26 Jan 1950
(c) 26 Jan 1947
(d) 15 Aug 1950
Q5. The Constitution of India was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on
(a) 11 Dec 1946
(b) 15 Aug 1957
(c) 26 Nov 1950
(d) 26 Nov 1949
Q6. Which one of the following is not a feature of Indian Constitution?
(a) Federal government
(b) Parliamentary government
(c) Presidential government
(d) Independence of judiciary
Q7. Which one of the following statements regarding the Preamble is correct?
(a) It is not enforceable in a court of law
(b) The Supreme Court has recently rules that it is not a part of the Constitution
(c) It has been amended twice
(d) All the above are correct
Q8. Who is regarded as the architect of the Indian Constitution?
(a) B. N. Rao
(b) Dr B. R. Ambedkar
(c) N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar
(d) Dr Rajendra Prasad
Q9. In which of the following federations, residuary power rests with the centre?
(a) India, Canada and Switzerland
(b) Canada, Australia and USA
(c) Canada,China and India
(d) USA, India and Australia
Q10. In which one of the following systems of government is bicameralism an essential feature?
(a) Presidential system
(b) Parliamentary system
(c) Federal system
(d) Unitary system
Q11. The item “Education” belongs to the _________
(a) Concurrent List
(b) Central list
(c) State list
(d) All of the above
Q12.Who is competent to amend Fundamental Rights?
(a) President
(b) Supreme Court
(c) Lok Sabha
(d) Parliament
Q13. Lok Sabha has the supremacy in which matter—
(A) Railway Budget
(B) Defence Budget
(C) Foreign affairs
(D) Financial Bill
Q14. Under which Article of the Constitution can an individual move the Supreme Court directly in case of any violation of a Fundamental Right?
(a) Article 13
(b) Article 14
(c) Article 32
(d) Article 34
Q15. Who nominates 12 members in the Council of State—
(a) Chairman of Rajya Sabha
(b) Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha
(c) President of India
(d) Prime Minister of India –








