Gemini Generated: UPSC Indian Polity (hard) Mock Test
This UPSC mock test is designed to simulate the actual examination environment and test your preparedness across 5 carefully curated questions worth 10 marks. With a duration of 10 minutes and negative marking for incorrect answers, this test challenges you to balance speed with accuracy. The difficulty is rated Hard, making it suitable for aspirants in the advanced stages of preparation. After completing the test on AI Test Planet, you'll receive detailed performance analytics, topic-wise accuracy breakdowns, and AI-generated explanations to strengthen your weak areas.
Duration
10 mins
Questions
5 MCQs
Total Marks
10 pts
Negative
-0.66 per wrong
Topics Covered in This Paper
Sample Questions
Q1.Consider the following statements regarding the nature of the Indian Constitution: 1. The Indian Constitution is a 'social document' that seeks to balance the individual liberty of citizens with the collective socio-economic goals of the state. 2. The Indian model of secularism is based on the 'wall of separation' between the state and religion, similar to the American model. 3. The 'Basic Structure' doctrine implies that certain features of the Constitution are beyond the constituent power of the Parliament under Article 368.
- A1 and 2 only
- B2 and 3 only
- C1 and 3 only
- D1, 2 and 3
Q2.Consider the following statements regarding the Parliamentary system in India: 1. The principle of 'Collective Responsibility' to the Lok Sabha acts as the bedrock of the parliamentary form of government in India. 2. Unlike the British system, the Indian system is based on the principle of 'Sovereignty of Parliament'. 3. The Prime Minister must be a member of the Lok Sabha at the time of their appointment to ensure direct democratic accountability.
- A1 only
- B1 and 2 only
- C1 and 3 only
- D2 and 3 only
Q3.Consider the following statements regarding the Federal structure of India: 1. The Indian Constitution describes India as a 'Union of States' to indicate that the states have no right to secede from the federation. 2. The 'Destructible Union of Indestructible States' is a defining characteristic of the Indian federal polity. 3. Article 3 of the Constitution empowers the Parliament to alter the boundaries of any state without the consent of the concerned State Legislature.
- A1 only
- B1 and 2 only
- C1 and 3 only
- D1, 2 and 3
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Disclaimer: The questions provided here are extracted and digitized from previous year papers using automated processes. They may contain typographical errors, formatting issues, or minor variations from the actual examination paper. While we have done our best to verify the accuracy of the official answer keys, discrepancies may occasionally exist. Please refer to the official commission website for the most authentic paper.
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