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The UPSC CAPF selection process has 4 phases like written examination, physical & medical examination and Physical Efficiency Test (PET & PI), Interview/Personality Test, and Final Selection / Merit. Written examination would be held on 18-08-2019. The written exam is the combination of Paper I and Paper II. The article UPSC CAPF General Science present the sample questions of UPSC CAPF Paper I related section Indian Polity questions and answers.
Indian Polity includes the topics like Country’s political system and the Constitution of India.

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1. The minimum age for being eligible to become the Prime Minister of India is
    A. 21 years B. 25 years C. 30 years D. 35 years

Answer: Option B
2. Which one of the following is not mentioned in the Indian constitution?
    A. Election Commission B. Planning Commission C. Public Service Commission D. Finance Commission

Answer: Option B
3. When was the constituent assembly established to frame the constitution of India?
    A.[latex]{10}^{th}[/latex]June, 1946 B. [latex]{6}^{th}[/latex] December, 1946 C. [latex]{26}^{th}[/latex] November, 1949 D. [latex]{26}^{th}[/latex] December,1949

Answer: Option B
4. The number of articles in the Indian constitution at the time of its adoption was
    A. 350 B. 360 C. 390 D. 395

Answer: Option D
5. When was the President's succession act enacted?
    A. 1955 B. 1959 C. 1964 D. 1969

Answer: Option A
6. In a parliamentary system, the executive is responsible to
    A. the legislature B. the judiciary C. the people D. none of these

Answer: Option C
7. Who enjoys the right to impose reasonable restrictions on the Fundamental Rights?
    A. The President B. The Supreme Court C. The Parliament D. The Lok Sabha

Answer: Option A
8. How many times the President has declared the financial emergency?
    A. once B. twice C. thrice D. never

Answer: Option D
9. Who decides the disputes regarding the election of the President?
    A. The Speaker B. The Supreme Court C. The Election Commission D. The Parliament

Answer: Option B
10. How many seats are reserved for Union Territories in the Lok Sabha?
    A. 10 seats B. 15 seats C. 20 seats D. 30 seats

Answer: Option C
1. The jurisdiction covering the Andaman and Nicobar islands falls under the supervision of __:
    A. A circuit bench of the Bombay High Court at Port Blair B. A circuit bench of the Madras High Court at Port Blair C. A circuit bench of the Calcutta High Court at Port Blair D. A circuit bench of Supreme Court of India at Port Blair

Answer: Option C
2. How long a person should have practiced in a High Court to be eligible to be appointed as a Judge of Supreme Court of India?
    A. 10 Years B. 12 Years C. 15 Years D. 20 Years

Answer: Option A
3. The Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution deals with the administration and control of Scheduled Areas and Scheduled Tribes in the four states of
    A. Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura and Nagaland B. Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram C. Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland D. Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Nagaland

Answer: Option B
4. Which of the following Schedules of the Constitution of India has to be amended to provide for the formation of a new State ?
    A. First Schedule B. Second Schedule C. Third Schedule D. Ninth Schedule

Answer: Option A
5. Which one of the following items/Subjects belongs to the Concurrent list of the VIIth Schedule of the Indian Constitution?
    A. Public Health and Sanitation B. Forests C. Stock Exchanges D. Agriculture

Answer: Option B
6. The resolution for removing the Vice-President of India can be moved in:
    A. Lok Sabha only B. Rajya Sabha only C. Either of the two houses of the Parliament D. Joint Sitting of the two houses of the Parliament

Answer: Option B
7. Which of the following is the largest Lok Sabha constituency (Areawise)?
    A. Arunachal West B. Ladakh C. Barmer D. Kutch

Answer: Option B
8. President can proclaim National Emergency under Article 352 in the entire country or in any part of it, on the grounds of :
    A. External Aggression B. Armed Rebellion C. Internal Disturbance D. Both [A] and [B]

Answer: Option D
9. Which of the following writs literally means ‘We Command’ ?
    A. Habeas Corpus B. Mandamus C. Quo Warranto D. Certiorari

Answer: Option B
10. For which of the following bills, there is no constitutional provision for a joint sitting of both the houses of the Parliament to resolve a deadlock
    A. It is a statutory body. B. It is a staff agency to the Prime Minister. C. It has been given the status of a department. D. It has no attached and subordinate office under it.

Answer: Option A