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Indian polity objective QUESTIONS

Indian polity objective QUESTIONS
Indian polity objective QUESTIONS

Indian polity is most important book to cover the polity section of upsc (cse ) exam it has lots of weightage as compare to other subjects . every year upsc asks more than 10 quetsions from polity section , it means you can direct grab 20 marks from polity , for exam in 2015 qustions were asked from polity was 12,

Polity 201512
Polity 20167
Indian Polity 201722
Indian Polity 2018                                        13
Polity 201915
Polity 202017
Polity 202114

As know you can understand that it has lots of weightage now the simple way to cover the polity just read polity twice the make notes revise or just give chapterwise test it will give you lots of confident in the upsc journey and it will also alert you where you are going wrong .

There are few questions below reagarding  indian polity

What is a Indian Polity?

The study of Indian politics covers a wide range of subjects, including the creation of the Constitution, citizenship, fundamental rights, directive principles, the Executive Branch (which includes the President, Prime Minister, and Council of Ministers), the Judiciary, State and Local Governments, the Election System, and many more.

Is Indian Polity enough for UPSC?

One of the most important subjects for the UPSC CSE is Indian politics. This is due to the fact that many questions from GS 2 for the mains also show often in the prelims and cross over into nearly all of the 4 GS examinations. The secret is to START FROM THE SYLLABUS!

Who is best for Indian Polity?

Laxmikanth. No introduction is necessary for Laxmikanth’s work “Indian Polity.” It is one of the most well-known and thorough works on the subject and has long been a bestseller.

Is polity and Constitution same?

A country’s constitution is a formal legal document outlining the fundamental components of the system. Polity is the constitution in action, i.e., how it actually works. In contrast to polity, which is a study of administration and political science, constitution is a subfield of legal studies.

How can I learn Indian Polity?

How to Study Indian Polity By Laxmikanth for UPSC CSE: 6 Key Tips

  1. Employ charts. For many brief chapters of politics, charts can be useful.
  2. Tricks/Mnemonics.
  3. Underline. …
  4. Note-making. …
  5. Newspaper. …
  6. Revision.

How can I do Laxmikant in 10 days?

It’s crucial to first understand why this book is necessary before creating a timetable that divides the chapters while also emphasising their importance if you want to finish it in ten days or less.

How many days will it take to read laxmikant?

It depends on how much reading you can fit into a certain amount of time. Read it the first day and keep track of how many pages you read each day. If a book has 1000 pages and you read 50 pages per day, you can finish it in 20 days.

How many times should I read Laxmikant?

To remember all the crucial information, applicants must read the Indian Polity Book by Laxmikant at least four or five times. An exam candidate will do better if they adhere to the suggested procedures and read the content in a logical manner.

How many questions come from polity in UPSC Prelims?

UPSC IAS Prelims 2015.

TopicsNumber of QuestionsMarks
Current Affairs1428
Geography1224
Indian Economy1326
Environment1326
Polity1224
General Science and Tech918
History1326
Art and Culture 510

IAS (UPSC CSE) Prelims 2016

TopicsNumber of QuestionsMarks
Current Affairs2754
Environment and Geography1020
Indian Economy1836
Polity714
Indian History1530
Geography714
Science and Technology816
Art and culture816

IAS (UPSC CSE) Prelims 2017

TopicsNumber of QuestionsMarks
Current Affairs 3468
Indian History1428
Geography714
Indian Polity2244
Indian Economy816
Science and Tech48
Environment1122

IAS (UPSC CSE) Prelims 2018

TopicsNumber of QuestionsMarks
Indian Polity1326
International Relations510
Indian Economy1632
Technology1020
General Science24
Environment1224
Indian History1530
Art and Culture612
Current Affairs2142

IAS (UPSC CSE) Prelims 2019

TopicsNumber of QuestionsMarks
Current Affairs2244
Environment 1122
Indian History1734
Polity1530
General Science and Technology714
Geography1428
Indian Economy1428

IAS (UPSC CSE) Prelims 2020

TopicsNumber of QuestionsMarks
Current Affairs1836
Environment 1020
Indian History2040
Polity1730
General Science and Technology1020
Geography1020
Indian Economy1530

IAS (UPSC CSE) Prelims 2021

TopicsNumber of QuestionsMarks
Current Affairs2754
Environment 1122
Indian History2040
Polity1428
General Science and Technology816
Geography1020
Indian Economy1020

Table of Contents INDIAN POLITY QUIZ

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INDIAN POLITY QUIZ
chapter 1 Historical Background Quiz
chapter 2 Making of the Constitution Quiz
chapter 3 Salient Features of the Constitution Quiz
chapter 4 Preamble of the Constitution Quiz
chapter 5 Union and its Territory Quiz
chapter 6 Fundamental Rights Quiz
chapter 7 Directive Principles of State Policy Quiz
chapter 8 Fundamental Duties Quiz
chapter 9 Amendment of the Constitution Quiz
chapter 10 basic structure of the constitution quiz
chapter 11 Parliamentary System Quiz
chapter 12 Federal System Quiz
chapter 13 Centre and the states relations Quiz
chapter 14 Inter-State Relations Quiz
chapter 15 Emergency Provisions Quiz
chapter 16 President Quiz
chapter 17 Vice-President Quiz
chapter 18 Prime Minister Quiz
chapter 19 Central Council of Ministers Quiz
chapter 20 Cabinet Committees Quiz
chapter 21 parliament Quiz part 1
chapter 21 parliament Quiz part 2
chapter 21 parliament Quiz part 3
chapter 22 Parliamentary Committees Quiz
  1. Parliamentary Forums
  2. Parliamentary Group
  3. Supreme Court
  4. judicial review
  5. judicial activism
  6. Public Interest Litigation
  7. Governor
  8. Chief Minister
  9. State Council of Ministers
  10. State Legislature
  11. High Court
  12. Tribunals
  13. Subordinate Courts
  14. Special Provisions for Some States
  15. Panchayati Raj
  16. Municipalities
  17. Union Territories
  18. Scheduled and Tribal Areas
  19. Election Commission
  20. Union Public Service Commission
  21. State Public Service Commission
  22. Finance Commission
  23. goods and services tax council
  24. National Commission for SC s
  25. National Commission for ST s
  26. National Commission for BC
  27. Special Officer for Linguistic Minorities
  28. Comptroller and Auditor General of India
  29. Attorney General of India
  30. Advocate General of the State
  31. NITI Aayog
  32. National Human Rights Commission
  33. State Human Rights Commission
  34. Central Information Commission
  35. State Information Commission
  36. Central Vigilance Commission
  37. Central Bureau of Investigation
  38. Lokpal and Lokayuktas
  39. National Investigation Agency
  40. National Disaster Management Authority
  41. Co-operative Societies
  42. Official Language
  43. Public Services
  44. Rights and Liabilities of government
  45. Special Provisions Relating to Certain Classes
  46. Political Parties
  47. Role of regional parties
  48. Elections
  49. Electoral Reforms
  50. Voting behavior
  51. coalition government
  52. Anti-Defection Law
  53. Pressure Groups
  54. National Integration
  55. Foreign Policy
  56. National Commission to Review the Working of the Constitution

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