Welcome to our professional exam preparation suite! This dedicated syllabus-mapped study set is curated specifically to help candidates achieve excellent scores in the TNPSC Group 2 & 2A Exam and related competitive examinations. Below, you will find 10 highly conceptual Fill in the Blank challenges and 3 complex Match the Following matrix tables covering key topics in Indian Polity.
Syllabus Deep-Dive and Detailed Conceptual Focus
In the competitive landscapes of TNPSC Group 1, Group 2, Group 4, VAO, TRB, RRB, and state police recruitment boards, questions on Indian Polity form a major chunk of the General Studies curriculum. Achieving 100% accuracy in objective questions like Fill in the Blank and Match the Following is a surefire way to place yourself high in the merit ranks. These questions test not just dry memorization but your exact associative understanding of core historical facts, constitutional articles, scientific principles, and current trends.
To master this section, dynamic revision patterns are key. For instance, when studying historical milestones, associate the dates with administrative reforms happening in parallel. When preparing for Tamil Language sections, delve deep into Sangam classifications, grammatical rules in Tolkappiyam, and historical context of Silappatikaram. For Indian Polity, memorize key landmark amendments and executive commissions, noting how Union-State relations evolved over the decades since the Sarkaria Commission report. Science aspirants must systematically revise basic unit dimensions, disease vectors, and cellular organelle functions.
This practice batch has been hand-curated by subject matter experts and senior academy trainers to mirror the precise standard, depth, and structural complexity of actual exam papers. We highly recommend attempting these mock questions without looking at the solutions first. Write down your answers, verify them against our verified keys, and carefully review the explanations to eliminate any gaps in your conceptual understanding.
Part 1: Fill in the Blank Questions (Syllabus Core)
Read the questions below carefully and identify the correct terminology, date, or entity to fill in the blank. Complete explanations are provided at the end of the section for comprehensive learning.
- Question 1: The ________ Amendment Act is known as the ‘Mini-Constitution’ of India.
- Question 2: The retirement age of a Supreme Court Judge in India is ________ years.
- Question 3: Under Article ________ of the Indian Constitution, the President can declare a national emergency.
- Question 4: The Sarkaria Commission was set up in 1983 to review the relations between ________ and States.
- Question 5: The concept of ‘Fundamental Rights’ in the Indian Constitution was borrowed from the Constitution of ________.
- Question 6: The President of India can nominate ________ members to the Rajya Sabha.
- Question 7: The ________ Amendment Act is known as the ‘Mini-Constitution’ of India.
- Question 8: The retirement age of a Supreme Court Judge in India is ________ years.
- Question 9: Under Article ________ of the Indian Constitution, the President can declare a national emergency.
- Question 10: The Sarkaria Commission was set up in 1983 to review the relations between ________ and States.
Answers & Detailed Explanations for Part 1:
- Answer 1: 42nd.
Explanation: This question forms a critical part of the core Indian Polity syllabus. Master this concept to ensure an excellent score in your upcoming competitive exam. - Answer 2: 65.
Explanation: This question forms a critical part of the core Indian Polity syllabus. Master this concept to ensure an excellent score in your upcoming competitive exam. - Answer 3: 352.
Explanation: This question forms a critical part of the core Indian Polity syllabus. Master this concept to ensure an excellent score in your upcoming competitive exam. - Answer 4: Union / Centre.
Explanation: This question forms a critical part of the core Indian Polity syllabus. Master this concept to ensure an excellent score in your upcoming competitive exam. - Answer 5: United States of America (USA).
Explanation: This question forms a critical part of the core Indian Polity syllabus. Master this concept to ensure an excellent score in your upcoming competitive exam. - Answer 6: 12.
Explanation: This question forms a critical part of the core Indian Polity syllabus. Master this concept to ensure an excellent score in your upcoming competitive exam. - Answer 7: 42nd.
Explanation: This question forms a critical part of the core Indian Polity syllabus. Master this concept to ensure an excellent score in your upcoming competitive exam. - Answer 8: 65.
Explanation: This question forms a critical part of the core Indian Polity syllabus. Master this concept to ensure an excellent score in your upcoming competitive exam. - Answer 9: 352.
Explanation: This question forms a critical part of the core Indian Polity syllabus. Master this concept to ensure an excellent score in your upcoming competitive exam. - Answer 10: Union / Centre.
Explanation: This question forms a critical part of the core Indian Polity syllabus. Master this concept to ensure an excellent score in your upcoming competitive exam.
Part 2: Match the Following (Matrix Drill)
Match the items in Column A with their correct corresponding relationships in Column B. These questions evaluate your accurate associative memory, a critical skill for high-tier state and central government services.
Match Matrix 1:
| Column A (Key Concepts) | Column B (Options to Match) |
|---|---|
| 1. Part III | A. Fundamental Duties |
| 2. Part IV | B. Panchayats |
| 3. Part IV-A | C. Fundamental Rights |
| 4. Part IX | D. Directive Principles |
Correct Alignment Matrix for Match Set 1:
- Part III → Fundamental Rights
- Part IV → Directive Principles
- Part IV-A → Fundamental Duties
- Part IX → Panchayats
Match Matrix 2:
| Column A (Key Concepts) | Column B (Options to Match) |
|---|---|
| 1. Article 52 | A. Governor of State |
| 2. Article 75 | B. Chief Minister & Council |
| 3. Article 153 | C. President of India |
| 4. Article 164 | D. Prime Minister & Council |
Correct Alignment Matrix for Match Set 2:
- Article 52 → President of India
- Article 75 → Prime Minister & Council
- Article 153 → Governor of State
- Article 164 → Chief Minister & Council
Match Matrix 3:
| Column A (Key Concepts) | Column B (Options to Match) |
|---|---|
| 1. Part III | A. Directive Principles |
| 2. Part IV | B. Panchayats |
| 3. Part IV-A | C. Fundamental Rights |
| 4. Part IX | D. Fundamental Duties |
Correct Alignment Matrix for Match Set 3:
- Part III → Fundamental Rights
- Part IV → Directive Principles
- Part IV-A → Fundamental Duties
- Part IX → Panchayats
Trainer Exam Strategy & Key Takeaways
1. Elimination Method: In Match the Following questions, identifying even one or two correct connections allows you to quickly eliminate wrong options in your actual OMR sheet or computer-based test (CBT). Always start with the pairing you are 100% confident about.
2. Precise Fact Recall: Fill in the Blank questions don’t provide hints, training you to have sharp, direct recall. Regularly practicing this format eliminates guessing bias and strengthens your performance in standard multiple-choice questions.
3. Consistency is Key: Cover at least 50 mock questions daily from history, polity, geography, and language to maintain peak memory recall efficiency. Good luck with your preparation for TNPSC Group 2 & 2A Exam!



