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TNPSC - Polity Test Question

The document contains a weekly test from AARVAM IAS Academy focused on Indian Polity, featuring multiple-choice questions related to constitutional amendments, fundamental rights, and directive principles. It includes questions about reservation for Economically Weaker Sections, various writs, and articles of the Indian Constitution. The test aims to assess knowledge on significant legal concepts and historical amendments in India.

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TNPSC - Polity Test Question

The document contains a weekly test from AARVAM IAS Academy focused on Indian Polity, featuring multiple-choice questions related to constitutional amendments, fundamental rights, and directive principles. It includes questions about reservation for Economically Weaker Sections, various writs, and articles of the Indian Constitution. The test aims to assess knowledge on significant legal concepts and historical amendments in India.

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AARVAM IAS ACADEMY


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A/TNPSC/25 Polity Weekly Test -


1. 10% reservation for EWS (Economically Weaker Section) by which Constitutional Amendment
â‰î ÜóCòô¬ñй ê†ìˆF¼ˆî‹ ªð£¼÷£î£ó gFJ™ ðôiùñ£ùõ˜èÀ‚° 10% Þì
å¶‚W†¬ì àÁFŠð´ˆ¶Aø¶.
(A) 100 (B) 103 (C) 101 (D) 97
2. Which of the following “Writs”, literally means “We command”?
(A) Habeas Corpus (B) Mandamus (C) Quo Warranto (D) Certiorori
W› ªê£™ôŠð†ìõŸÁœ “ï£ƒèœ Ý¬íJ´A«ø£‹” â¡ø ªð£¼œ à혈¶õ¶ &&&&& ñÂ
(A) ݆ªè£í˜¾ cFŠ«ðó£¬í (B) è†ì¬÷»Áˆ¶‹ cFŠ«ðó£¬í
(C) î¬ì»Áˆ¶‹ cFŠ«ðó£¬í (D) Ýõí‚ «è†¹ «ðó£¬í

3. Article 14 – 18 of the Indian Constitution explains


(A) Fundamental Duties (B) Election (C) Rights & Equality (D) Judiciary
ÜóCòô¬ñй MFèœ 14 & 18 õ¬ó M÷‚°õ¶
(A) Ü®Šð¬ì èì¬ñèœ (B) «î˜î™ (C) êñˆ¶õ àK¬ñ (D) cFˆ¶¬ø

4. The concept of equality before law is an element of the concept of


(A) Administrative law (B) International law
(C) Rule of law (D) Constitution Law
ê†ìˆF¡ º¡ ܬùõ¼‹ êñ‹ â¡ø 輈¶¼ &&&&&& àÁŠð£°‹.
(A) ݆Cˆ¶¬ø ê†ì‹ (B) ð¡ù£†´„ ê†ì‹
(C) ê†ìˆF¡ ݆C (D) ÜóCòô¬ñй„ ê†ì‹

5. The duties of the state have been mentioned in which part of the Indian Constitution
(A) Preamble (B) Fundamental Rights
(C) Directive Principle of State Policy (D) Fundamental Duties
Þ‰Fò ÜóCòô¬ñй„ ê†ìˆF¡ â‰î ð°FJ¡ W› ÜóC¡ èì¬ñèœ âù è¼îŠð´ð¬õèœ
ð†®òLìŠð†´œ÷ù.
(A) ºè¾¬ó (B) Ü®Šð¬ì àK¬ñèœ
(C) Üó² õN裆´ ªïPº¬øèœ (D) Ü®Šð¬ì èì¬ñèœ
6. Which of the following all correctly matched.
1) Habeas Corpus - To Command
2) Certiorary - To Certify
3) Mandamus - To bring the body
4) Prohibition - To prevent
(A) 1 and 4 (B) 1 and 2 (C) 3 and 4 (D) 2 and 4
W›õ¼õùõŸÁœ â¬õ êKò£è ªð£¼ˆîŠð†´œ÷¶.
1) ݆ªè£í˜ ñ - è†ì¬÷Jì™
2) ªïPº¬ø ñ - ꣡øOˆî™
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3) ªêò½Áˆ¶‹ ñ - å¼õ¬ó ªè£‡´ õ¼î™
4) î¬ì»Áˆ¶‹ ñ - î´ˆî™/GÁˆî™
(A) 1 ñŸÁ‹ 4 (B) 1 ñŸÁ‹ 2 (C) 3 ñŸÁ‹ 4 (D) 2 ñŸÁ‹ 4

7. Match the following


(a) Heart and soul of the Constitution - 1. Article 24
(b) Protection in respect of conviction
for offence - 2. Article 23
(c) Prohibition on human trafficking
and forced labour - 3. Article 20
(d) Prohibition of employment of
Children in factories - 4. Article 32
ªð£¼ˆ¶è.
(a) ÜóCòô¬ñŠH¡ Þîò‹ (ñ) Ý¡ñ£ - 1. MF 24
(b) °ŸøƒèÀ‚è£ù î‡ì¬ù
ªî£ì˜ð£ù ð£¶è£Š¹ - 2. MF 23
(c) ñQî èìˆî½‚° (ñ)
Ü®¬ñîùˆ¶‚° î¬ì - 3. MF 20
(d) ªî£NŸê£¬ôèO™ °ö‰¬îèœ
ªî£Nô£÷˜è÷£è Üñ˜ˆî Ã죶 - 4. MF 32
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) 1 2 3 4
(B) 3 4 1 2
(C) 2 1 4 3
(D) 4 3 2 1

8. Select the word that was inserted in the 6th para of the Preamble by an amendment in 1976
(A) Socialist (B) Secular (C) Integrity (D) Dignity
ºè¾¬óJ¡ 6‹ ðˆFJ™ 1976‹ ݇´ ÜóCò™ ê£êù F¼ˆî ê†ì‹ Íôñ£è «ê˜ˆî õ£˜ˆ¬î¬ò ªîK‰¶
ⴂ辋.
(A) êñî˜ñ‹ (B) ñîê£˜ðŸø (C) 弬ñ𣴠(D) è‡Eò‹

9. Who stated that “Fundamental Rights are the shield of Democracy”


(A) Patanjali Sastri (B) Lal Bhadur Sastri
(C) Sri Vishnu Sastri (D) Ramakrishna Sastri
Ü®Šð¬ì àK¬ñèœ â¡ð¶ “ñ‚è÷£†CJ¡ èõê‹” âù ÃPòõ˜.
(A) ðî…êL ê£vFK (B) ô£™ ðèɘ ê£vFK
(C) ÿ Mwµ ê£vFK (D) ó£ñA¼wí ê£vFK

10. The --------- Principles are included in the Article 38, 39, 41, 42, 43 of Indian Constitution. Which
are related to DPSP?
(A) Gandhian (B) Socialistic (C) Liberal (D) General
ÜóC¡ ªïPº¬ø‚ ªè£œ¬èè¬÷ ªè£‡ì Þ‰Fò ÜóCòô¬ñй MFèœ 38, 39, 41, 42, 43
&&&&&& ªè£œ¬è¬ò ªõOŠð´ˆ¶A¡øù.
(A) 裉Fòõ£î (B) êñî˜ñ (C) î£ó£÷õ£î (D) ªð£¶õ£ù
11. Under the Indian Citizenship Act 1955, one can acquire citizenship by
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1) Birth
2) Descent
3) Marriage
4) Registration
(A) 1 only (B) 1 and 2 (C) 1, 2 and 3 (D) 1, 2 and 4
Þ‰Fò °®»K¬ñ ê†ì‹ 1955&¡ W› å¼õ˜ Þ‰Fò °®ñèù£è «õ‡´‹ â¡ø£™
1) HøŠ¹
2) õ‹ê£õO
3) F¼ñí‹
4) ðF¾
(A) 1 ñ†´‹ (B) 1 ñŸÁ‹ 2 (C) 1, 2 ñŸÁ‹ 3 (D) 1, 2 ñŸÁ‹ 4

12.Article that deals with prohibition of trafficking in human beings and forced labour
(A) Article 21 (B) Article 17 (C) Article 23 (D) Article 24
ñQî èìˆî¬ô î¬ìªêŒõ¶ ðŸP»‹, è†ì£ò à¬öŠHŸ°ˆ îœ÷Šð´õ¬îˆ î¬ìªêŒõ¶ ðŸP»‹
Mõ£F‚°‹ ê†ìŠHK¾
(A) HK¾ 21 (B) HK¾ 17 (C) HK¾ 23 (D) HK¾ 24

13. Article 15(4) clearly speaks about


(A) Socially and educationally backward
(B) Inadequate representation in backward a class service
(C) Free and Compulsory education
(D) None of the above
ê†ìŠHK¾ 15(4) â¬îŠ ðŸP ªîOõ£è ÃÁAø¶.
(A) êÍè (ñ) è™M gFJô£ù H¡îƒAò ñ‚èœ
(B) H¡îƒAò ñ‚èO¡ Ü®Šð¬ìò£ù ðEè¬÷ ðŸP
(C) Þôõê (ñ) è†ì£ò è™M
(D) Þ¬õ ã¶I™¬ô
14. Consider the following statements
In the words of Dr.B.R.Ambedkar, DPSP are the “Novel feature” of the Indian Constitution because
1) General direction to the state
2) Government must bear in mind while formulating policy and laws.
Which is the statement correct
(A) 1 only (B) 2 only (C) Both (D) Neither
W›è‡ì õ£‚Aòƒè¬÷ èõQ
Dr.H.ݘ. Ü‹«ðˆè£˜ ÃPòî£õ¶ “Üó² õN𣆴 «è£†ð£´èœ” Þ‰Fò Üóê¬ñŠH¡
“ê†ì Fó†ì™” Ãø£°‹ ãªù¡ø£™
1) Þ¬õ ®¡ õN裆®ò£è ܬñ‰¶œ÷ù.
2) Üó²èœ ê†ìƒèœ ÞòŸÁ‹ «ð£¶ àîMò£è Þ¼‚°‹.
ÞõŸP™ â¶ êKò£ù¬õ
(A) 1 ñ†´‹ (B) 2 ñ†´‹ (C) Þó‡´‹ (D) Þó‡´I™¬ô

15. Who is the architect of “Rule of Law”


(A) A.V.Dicey (B) Harold (C) Aristotle (D) Cole
ê†ìˆF¡ ݆C¬ò õ®õ¬ñˆîõ˜
(A) ã.M.¬ìC (B) ªý«ó£™´ (C) ÜKv죆®™ (D) «è£™
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16. By which Act the name Uttranchal was changed into Uttarakhand.
(A) The Uttranchal Act 2006 (B) The Uttranchal Act 2000
(C) The Uttranchal Act 2001 (D) The Uttranchal Act 2003
â‰î ê†ìˆî£™ àˆîó£…ê™ â¡ø ªðò˜ àˆîó裇´ â¡Á ñ£ŸøŠð†ì¶.
(A) àˆîó£…ê™ ê†ì‹ 2006 (B) àˆîó£…ê™ ê†ì‹ 2000
(C) àˆîó£…ê™ ê†ì‹ 2001 (D) àˆîó£…ê™ ê†ì‹ 2003

17. Identify the correct statement with respect to Directive Principles of State Policy
(i) It has been borrowed from Irish Constitution
(ii) Though 42nd Amendment four new Directive Principles were added to the original list
(iii) Through 44th Amendment two new Directive Principles were added to the original list
(iv) Through 97th Amendment one Directive Principle relating to cooperative societies were added.
(A) (i), (ii) and (iii) are correct (B) (i), (ii) and (iv) are correct
(C) (i) and (ii) are correct (D) (i) and (iv) are correct
õN裆´ ªïPº¬øè¬÷Š ðŸPò êKò£ù ßP¬ù è‡ìPè.
(i) Þ¶ Üò˜ô£‰¶ Üóê¬ñŠHL¼‰¶ ªðøŠð†ì¶.
(ii) 42õ¶ ê†ìF¼ˆîˆF¡ Íôñ£è ° ¹Fò õN裆´ ªïPº¬øèœ «ê˜‚èŠð†ìù.
(iii) 44õ¶ ê†ìF¼ˆîˆF¡ Íôñ£è Þó‡´ ¹Fò õN裆´ ªïPº¬øèœ «ê˜‚èŠð†ìù.
(iv) 97õ¶ ê†ì F¼ˆîˆF¡ ð® Æ´ø¾ êƒèƒèœ ªî£ì˜ð£ù å¼ õN裆´ ªïPº¬ø
«ê˜‚èŠð†ì¶.
(A) (i), (ii) ñŸÁ‹ (iii) êK (B) (i), (ii) ñŸÁ‹ (iv) êK
(C) (i) ñŸÁ‹ (ii) êK (D) (i) ñŸÁ‹ (iv) êK

18. The amendment Act which added a new Directive Principle relating to cooperative society is the
(A) 97th Amendment Act, 2011 (B) 42nd Amendment Act, 1976
(C) 46th Amendment Act 1978 (D) 71st Amendment Act, 1991
Æ´ø¾ êƒèƒèœ ªî£ì˜ð£ù ¹Fò Üó² ªïPº¬ø ªè£œ¬è¬ò «ê˜ˆî ÜóCòô¬ñй F¼ˆî
ê†ì‹
(A) 97õ¶ F¼ˆî„ ê†ì‹, 2011 (B) 42õ¶ F¼ˆî„ ê†ì‹, 1976 (C)
46õ¶ F¼ˆî„ ê†ì‹, 1978 (D) 71õ¶ F¼ˆî„ ê†ì‹, 1991

19. Which article of the constitution Provides Uniform Civil Code for the citizens?
(A) Article 42 (B) Article 43 (C) Article 44 (D) Article 45
°®ñ‚èÀ‚° ªð£¶ CM™ ê†ìˆ¬îŠ ðŸP‚ ÃÁ‹ ÜóCòô¬ñй MF
(A) MF 42 (B) MF 43 (C) MF 44 (D) MF 45

20. The fundamental rights are enshrined in --------- of the Indian Constitution.
(A) Part II (B) Part III (C) Part I (D) Part IV
Þ‰Fò ÜóCòô¬ñŠH¡ Ü®Šð¬ì àK¬ñèœ &&&&&&& ™ «ê˜‚èŠð†´œ÷ù.
(A) ð°F II (B) ð°F III (C) ð°F I (D) ð°F IV

21. Which one of the following comes under political equality


(A) Right to petition the government and criticize public policy
(B) Removal of inequality based on race, colour, sex, caste
(C) All are equal before law
(D) None of the above
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W›è‡ìõŸP™ â¶ ÜóCò™ êñˆ¶õ‹ ݰ‹
(A) ÜóꣃèˆFŸ° ñªêŒõ¶ (ñ) ªð£¶‚ªè£œ¬èè¬÷ Mñ˜CŠð¶.
(B) Þù‹, Gø‹, ð£Lù‹, ê£F Ü®Šð¬ìJ™ êñˆ¶õI¡¬ñ ÜèŸøŠð´î™
(C) ê†ìˆF¡ º¡ ܬùõ¼‹ êñ‹
(D) Þ¬õ ã¶‹ Þ™¬ô

22. Which year the right to property was removed from the list of fundamental rights.
â‰î ݇´ Ü®Šð¬ì àK¬ñèœ ð†®òLL¼‰¶ ªê£ˆ¶K¬ñ c‚èŠð†ì¶.
(A) 1976 (B) 1972 (C) 1978 (D) 1971

23. Choose the correct statement.


(i) Article 36 to 51 deals with Directive Principles of State Policy
(ii) Ambedkar described it as “Novel Feature” of the Indian Constitution.
(iii) These Principles are enforceable by the courts
(A) (i) only (B) (i) and (iii) (C) (i) and (ii) (D) (ii) and (iii)
êKò£ù ߬ø è‡ìPè.
(i) ê†ìŠHK¾ 36 & 51 Üó² ªïPº¬ø»Áˆ¶‹ «è£†ð£´èœ ðŸP ÃÁAø¶
(ii) Ü‹«ðˆè£˜ Þî¬ù Þ‰Fò ÜóCòô¬ñŠH¡ “¹¶¬ñò£ù CøŠð‹ê‹” âù MõK‚Aø£˜.
(iii) Þ‰î ªè£œ¬è cFñ¡øˆî£™ õ½è†ì£òñ£è ªêò™ð´ˆî º®»‹.
(A) (i) ñ†´‹ (B) (i) ñŸÁ‹ (iii) (C) (i) ñŸÁ‹ (ii) (D) (ii) ñŸÁ‹ (iii)

24. Who described that the “The Directive Principles and the Fundamental rights are the conscence
of the constitution.
(A) Granville Austin (B) K.C. Wheare (C) Ambedkar (D) Jennings
õN裆´ ªïPº¬øèÀ‹ (ñ) Ü®Šð¬ì àK¬ñèÀ‹ ÜóCòô¬ñŠH¡ ñù꣆Cò£è Þ¼‚Aø¶
âù ÃPòõ˜
(A) Aó£¡M™L Ýv®¡ (B) «è.C. Mò˜ (C) Ü‹«ðˆè£˜ (D) ªü¡Qƒ

25. Who described Directive Principle of State Policy as a ‘Novel Feature’ of Indian Constitution?
(A) Ambedkar (B) Gandhi (C) Pylee (D) Mountbaten
Üó² õN裆´ ªïPº¬ø ªè£œ¬èèœ Þ‰Fò ÜóCòô¬ñŠH¡ ‘¹¶¬ñò£ù Þò™¹’ âù
MõõKˆîõ˜
(A) Ü‹«ðˆè˜ (B) 裉F (C) ¬ðL (D) ªñ÷¡†«ð†ì¡

26. Equal Justice and free legal aid to the poor are guaranteed under
(A) Article 39 (B) Article 39 A (C) Article 43 (D) Article 21
ã¬öèÀ‚° êñcF (ñ) Þôõê ê†ì àîM Þî¡ Íô‹ àˆFóõ£îŠð´ˆîŠð†´œ÷¶.
(A) HK¾ 39 (B) HK¾ 39(A) (C) HK¾ 43 (D) HK¾ 21

27. Who called the Directive Principles of state policy as “a manifesto of aims and aspirations”?
(A) K.C. Wheare (B) Krishnamachari (C) Ivor Jenings (D) Ambedkar
Üó² ªïPº¬ø‚ ªè£œ¬èè¬÷ “«ï£‚èƒèœ ñŸÁ‹ M¬÷¾èO¡ ÜP‚¬è” âù ܬöˆîõ˜?
(A) K.C. «õò˜ (B) A¼wíñ£„ê£K(C) äõ˜ ªü¡Qƒ (D) Ü‹«ðˆè£˜

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28. Match the following.
(a) Socialistic Principles - 1. Uniform Civil Code
(b) Gandhian Principles - 2. To protect and improve environment
(c) Liberal Principles - 3. Community development programme
(d) New Directive Principles - 4. Equal pay for equal work for both men and women
ªð£¼ˆ¶è.
(a) ªð£¶¾ì¬ñ ªè£œ¬èèœ - 1. ªð£¶ °®¬ñ„ ê†ì‹
(b) 裉Fò ªè£œ¬èèœ - 2. ²ŸÁ„Åö™ «ñ‹ð£´ (ñ) ð£¶è£ˆî™
(c) î£ó£÷õ£î ªè£œ¬è - 3. êÍè «ñ‹ð£†´ F†ì‹
(d) ¹Fò õN裆´ ªïPº¬ø - 4. ݇ (ñ) ªð‡ & êñ«õ¬ô‚° êñ áFò‹
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) 4 3 1 2
(B) 3 4 2 1
(C) 2 1 3 4
(D) 1 2 4 3

29. The Fundamental Rights of the Indian Constitution are in general considered to be
(A) Rights granted to citizens
(B) Mutual obligations among citizens
(C) List of wishful policy statements
(D) Negative obligations of the state not to encroach on individual liberty
ªð£¶õ£è Þ‰Fò ÜóCò™ ܬñй„ ê†ìˆF¡ Ü®Šð¬ì àK¬ñèœ â¡ð¶
(A) °®ñ‚èÀ‚° õöƒèŠð†ì àK¬ñèœ
(B) °®ñ‚èÀ‚A¬ì«òò£ù èì¬ñèœ
(C) M¼Š¹Á F†ì‚ ªè£œ¬èèO¡ ð†®ò™
(D) îQï𘠲î‰Fóˆ¬î Üó² â´‚è‚ Ã죶 â‹ âF˜ñ¬ø‚ èì¬ñèœ

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