SSC CGL Non-Constitutional Bodies Mock Test 2026: 25 Questions with Detailed Solutions
Practice this SSC CGL Non-Constitutional Bodies Mock Test 2026 to revise statutory bodies, executive bodies, regulatory bodies, NITI Aayog, NHRC, CIC, CVC, SEBI, RBI, TRAI, UGC, Lokpal, UIDAI, CBI and other important non-constitutional bodies for SSC CGL GK GS.
Non-Constitutional Bodies are important for SSC CGL Indian Polity because many students confuse constitutional bodies, statutory bodies and executive bodies. In exams, questions can come from body type, establishing Act, sector, function and correct body matching.
This SSC CGL Non-Constitutional Bodies practice test includes 25 exam-style Indian Polity MCQs with detailed explanations, a 15-minute timer, answer key, score analysis and topic-wise performance. It is useful for SSC CGL Tier 1, SSC CHSL, SSC CPO, SSC MTS, Railway and other competitive exams.
For better preparation, revise non-constitutional bodies in three categories. First, executive bodies such as NITI Aayog. Second, statutory bodies such as NHRC, CIC, CVC, SEBI, RBI, TRAI, UGC and Lokpal. Third, investigating or regulatory agencies that are not directly created by the Constitution.
Official check: Always match your final preparation with the latest SSC CGL syllabus, notification and exam pattern.
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Student tip: Do not write every important body as constitutional. NITI Aayog, NHRC, CIC, CVC, SEBI, RBI, TRAI and UGC are not constitutional bodies, even though many of them are important statutory or executive bodies.
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Most Important Non-Constitutional Bodies for SSC CGL
After submitting the mock test and checking the answer key, revise these important statutory and executive bodies again. This table is useful for quick SSC CGL Polity revision because body-type questions are very common from this topic.
| Body | Type / Basis | SSC CGL Revision Tip |
|---|---|---|
| NITI Aayog | Executive body formed by Union Cabinet resolution. | Replaced Planning Commission. |
| Planning Commission | Non-constitutional and non-statutory body. | Created by executive resolution. |
| NHRC | Statutory body under Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993. | Human rights protection. |
| CIC | Statutory body under RTI Act, 2005. | Right to Information appeals and complaints. |
| CVC | Statutory body under CVC Act, 2003. | Vigilance and anti-corruption administration. |
| SEBI | Statutory regulator under SEBI Act, 1992. | Securities market regulator. |
| RBI | Statutory body under RBI Act, 1934. | Central bank of India. |
| TRAI | Statutory regulator under TRAI Act, 1997. | Telecom regulator. |
| UGC | Statutory body under UGC Act, 1956. | Higher education regulation and grants. |
| Lokpal | Statutory anti-corruption body. | Established under Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013. |
How to Revise Non-Constitutional Bodies for SSC CGL?
For SSC CGL, revise Non-Constitutional Bodies with a comparison table. Write body name, type, establishing Act or resolution, main function and one important fact. This will help in solving direct body-matching questions.
Also remember the difference between constitutional body, statutory body and executive body. Constitutional bodies are directly mentioned in the Constitution. Statutory bodies are created by Acts. Executive bodies are created by executive resolution or government order.
FAQs on SSC CGL Non-Constitutional Bodies Mock Test 2026
Is Non-Constitutional Bodies important for SSC CGL?
Yes, Non-Constitutional Bodies is important for SSC CGL Indian Polity. Questions can come from statutory bodies, executive bodies, NITI Aayog, NHRC, CIC, CVC, SEBI, RBI, TRAI, UGC, Lokpal and UIDAI.
How many questions are in this mock test?
This mock test includes 25 Indian Polity questions with detailed solutions, 15-minute timer, answer key, negative marking and topic-wise performance analysis.
Is NITI Aayog a constitutional body?
No, NITI Aayog is not a constitutional body. It is an executive body formed by a Union Cabinet resolution.
Is NHRC a constitutional body?
No, NHRC is not a constitutional body. It is a statutory body established under the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993.
How should I prepare Non-Constitutional Bodies for SSC CGL?
Prepare a table of body name, type, Act or resolution, function and sector. Focus on NITI Aayog, NHRC, CIC, CVC, SEBI, RBI, TRAI, UGC, Lokpal, UIDAI, CBI and NDMA.
