
Important GK Practice Set 3: General Knowledge (GK) plays a crucial role in almost all competitive exams, including those conducted by the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB), Staff Selection Commission (SSC), and various other government exams. It tests your awareness of current events, history, geography, polity, science, sports, and more. By regularly practicing GK questions, you can improve your overall knowledge and increase your chances of performing well in these exams.
This practice set includes a variety of questions across different sections of GK, with a focus on high-frequency topics that frequently appear in competitive exams. The questions are designed to help you evaluate your knowledge and prepare effectively. This set will challenge your knowledge and enhance your ability to recall essential facts quickly, which is vital during exams

Important GK Practice Set 3 for Railway, SSC and Other Exams
Here are the MCQs:
1. According to the Indian Constitution, which article deals with the composition of the Parliament?
- (a) Article 79
- (b) Article 80
- (c) Article 81
- (d) Article 86
2. Which state has two houses in its state legislature?
- (a) Gujarat
- (b) Maharashtra
- (c) Rajasthan
- (d) Jharkhand
3. What is the strength of the State Legislative Assembly, with exceptions for smaller states?
- (a) 600 to 1000 members
- (b) 60 to 500 members
- (c) 50 to 400 members
- (d) 10 to 100 members
4. According to the Indian Constitution, how many members represent Union Territories in the Lok Sabha?
- (a) Thirty
- (b) Twenty
- (c) Fifteen
- (d) Thirty-five
5. How many organs of government are there according to the Indian Constitution?
- (a) Two
- (b) Four
- (c) One
- (d) Three
6. A motion to cut short the debate on a matter before the House is called:
- (a) Closure
- (b) No-Confidence
- (c) Privilege
- (d) Censure
7. According to the Indian Constitution, what is the tenure of the members of the State Legislative Council in India?
- (a) 10 years
- (b) 6 years
- (c) 4 years
- (d) 3 years
8. Who has the power to abolish or create a legislative council in the state?
- (a) Parliament
- (b) High Court of the concerned State
- (c) President
- (d) Chief Minister of the concerned state
9. Which of the following is NOT a feature of parliamentary government in India?
- (a) Membership of the ministers in the legislature
- (b) Undissolvable lower house
- (c) Presence of nominal and real executives
- (d) Collective responsibility of the executive to the legislature
10. An alliance formed by political parties after elections when no party has been able to get adequate seats to form a clear majority is called:
- (a) Coalition
- (b) Appropriation
- (c) Allegiance
- (d) Prorogation
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11. The process of impeachment of the President of India can be initiated in:
- (a) Rajya Sabha but not in Lok Sabha
- (b) Either house of the Parliament
- (c) Lok Sabha but not in Rajya Sabha
- (d) Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, or any state legislative assembly
12. The period between prorogation of Parliament and re-assembly in a new session is called:
- (a) Adjournment
- (b) Recess
- (c) Dissolution
- (d) Cut motion
13. In the absence of the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha, who presides over the joint sitting of the two houses of Parliament?
- (a) Chairman of Rajya Sabha
- (b) Any senior member of Rajya Sabha
- (c) Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha
- (d) Any senior member of Lok Sabha
14. How many seats of Rajya Sabha are present in the state of Maharashtra?
- (a) 19
- (b) 10
- (c) 31
- (d) 25
15. The Speaker of the House of the People may submit his resignation to the:
- (a) Deputy Speaker of the House of the People
- (b) President
- (c) Prime Minister
- (d) Vice-President
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16. In the Lok Sabha, discussion under which rule of the Constitution of India does not involve a formal motion before the House?
- (a) Rule 123
- (b) Rule 193
- (c) Rule 146
- (d) Rule 157
17. Who appoints the Speaker ‘Pro tem’ of the Lok Sabha?
- (a) Prime Minister
- (b) Chief Justice of Supreme Court
- (c) President
- (d) Chief Election Commissioner
18. Who will cause every year, annual financial statements to be laid before the Legislative Assembly of the State
- (a) President
- (b) Governor
- (c) Deputy Chief Minister
- (d) Chief Minister
19. A Governor shall, notwithstanding the expiration of his term, continue to hold office until:
- (a) The President’s consent
- (b) The Legislative Secretary takes charge
- (c) He/she has the aid and advice of the Chief Minister
- (d) His/her successor enters his/her office
20. Which of the following Articles of the Indian Constitution deals with the relationship between the Prime Minister and the President?
- (a) Article 35
- (b) Article 25
- (c) Article 75
- (d) Article 45
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Answers to the Important GK Practice Set 3 for Railway, SSC and Other Exams
Here are the answers:
- (a) Article 79
- (b) Maharashtra
- (b) 60 to 500 members
- (b) Twenty
- (d) Three
- (a) Closure
- (b) 6 years
- (a) Parliament
- (b) Undissolvable lower house
- (a) Coalition
- (b) Either house of the Parliament
- (b) Recess
- (c) Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha
- (a) 19
- (a) Deputy Speaker of the House of the People
- (b) Rule 193
- (c) President
- (b) Governor
- (d) His/her successor enters his/her office
- (c) Article 75
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