The Constitution of India is the supreme law of India. The Constitution is a set of Fundamental Principles, according to which state or other organisation is governed.
The Constitution declares India to be a sovereign, secular, socialist, democratic republic and assures its citizens of justice, equality and liberty and endeavors to promote fraternity among them.
Topic-wise polity MCQs
- Constitutional Development of India
- Constituent Assembly
- Salient Features of the Constitution
- Sources of the Constitution
- The Preamble
- Parts, Articles and Schedules of the Constitution
- Union and the Territory
- Citizenship
- Fundamental Rights
- Directive Principles of State Policy
- Fundamental Duties
- The Union Executive
- The President
- The Vice President
- The Prime Minister
- The Council of Ministers
- The Attorney General, Comptroller and Auditor-General (CAG)
- The Union Legislature
- Parliament
- Rajya Sabha (The council of States)
- Lok Sabha (The House of the People)
- Officers of Parliament
- Speaker (Lok Sabha)
- Chairman (Rajya Sabha)
- Sessions & Sittings, Parliamentary Proceedings
- Parliamentary Committees
- The Union Judiciary : Supreme Court
- The State Executive
- Governor
- The Chief Minister and The Council of Ministers
- The Advocate General
- The State Legislature
- Vidhan Parishad (The Legislative Council)
- Vidhan Sabha (The Legislative Assembly)
- Officers Speaker
- (Vidhan Sabha)
- Chairman (Vidhan Parishad)
- The State Judiciary : High Courts
- Special Provisions relating to Jammu & kashmir
- Local Government
- Municipality
- Panchayati Raj
- Centre-State Relations
- Public Service Commission
- Election Commission
- Official Language
- Emergency Provisions
- Constitutional Amendments
- Order of Precedence
- National Insignia/Symbols(National Flags, National Anthem, National Songs)
- Miscellaneous