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Free · UPSC Level Challenge

Constitutional
Polity Quiz

India's most challenging free quiz on Indian Polity. 50 high-difficulty questions covering Parliament, Elections, Federalism, Governance and more — designed for UPSC and Judicial Services aspirants.

📋50 Questions — High Difficulty
⏱️60 Minutes — Timed
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50 Questions
Multiple choice, single correct answer. Questions cover all aspects of the Indian Constitution.
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60 Minute Timer
The timer starts the moment you click Begin. Auto-submission occurs at time expiry.
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1 mark for each correct answer. No negative marking. Maximum 50 marks.
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  • Questions and answer options are the intellectual property of Legis Orbis and must not be reproduced.
  • Difficulty level is equivalent to UPSC Prelims and Judicial Services examinations.
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