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By Karan Singh Bisht
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Updated on 3 Jan 2026, 13:09 IST
Republic Day is one of the most important national festivals of India, celebrated every year on 26th January. In 2026, India will celebrate its 77th Republic Day, marking the adoption of the Constitution of India in 1950. This day highlights India’s democratic values, constitutional rights, and national unity.
Below are 50 highly searched GK questions on Republic Day 2026 with one-word answers, specially curated for students, competitive exams, quizzes, and school activities.
Q. When is Republic Day celebrated in India?
Ans. 26January
Q. Which year did India become a republic?
Ans. 1950
Q. Republic Day 2026 is which number?

Ans. 77th
Q. Who was the first President of India?

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Ans. Rajendra Prasad
Q. Who is called the architect of the Indian Constitution?
Ans. Ambedkar
Q. On which date was the Constitution adopted?

Ans. 26November
Q. Where is the Republic Day parade held?
Ans. New Delhi
Q. The parade starts from which place?
Ans. Raisina Hill
Q. The parade ends near which monument?
Ans. India Gate
Q. Who takes the salute on Republic Day?
Ans. President
Q. What is the supreme law of India?
Ans. Constitution
Q. How many articles are there in the Constitution (original)?
Ans. 395
Q. What type of country is India?
Ans. Republic
Q. Who is the Supreme Commander of Armed Forces?
Ans. President
Q. What is the national anthem of India?
Ans. Jana Gana Mana
Q. Who wrote the national anthem?
Ans. Tagore
Q. What is the national flag of India called?
Ans. Tri colour
Q. How many colours are in the Indian flag?
Ans. Three
Q. What is in the centre of the Indian flag?
Ans. Ashoka Chakra
Q. How many spokes are in Ashoka Chakra?
Ans. 24
Q. Which emperor’s symbol is Ashoka Chakra?
Ans. Ashoka
Q. What does saffron colour represent?
Ans. Courage
Q. What does white colour represent?
Ans. Peace
Q. What does green colour represent?
Ans. Prosperity
Q. Which act was replaced by the Constitution?
Ans. 1935Act
Q. What is the system of government in India?
Ans. Democracy
Q. Who hosts Republic Day celebrations?
Ans. India
Q. Which ceremony ends Republic Day celebrations?
Ans. BeatingRetreat
Q. Where is Beating Retreat held?
Ans. VijayChowk
Q. Which forces participate in the parade?
Ans. ArmedForces
Q. What does Republic mean?
Ans. People
Q. Who declares the Republic Day holiday?
Ans. Government
Q. Which body drafted the Constitution?
Ans. Constituent Assembly
Q. How many schedules are in the Constitution today?
Ans. 12
Q. Which day signifies Purna Swaraj (1930)?
Ans. 26 January
Q. What is the guiding principle of the Constitution?
Ans. Justice
Q. Which value ensures equality?
Ans. Equality
Q. What ensures freedom of speech?
Ans. Liberty
Q. What promotes brotherhood?
Ans. Fraternity
Q. Which document gives Fundamental Rights?
Ans. Constitution
Q. Who pays tribute at Amar Jawan Jyoti?
Ans. Prime Minister
Q. Which tradition invites foreign leaders?
Ans. Atithi Devo Bhava
Q. What showcases unity in diversity?
Ans. Tableaux
Q. Which ministry organize Republic Day parade?
Ans. Defence
Q. Who hoists the national flag on Republic Day?
Ans. President
Q. Which year was the first Republic Day celebrated?
Ans. 1950
Q. Which language is the Constitution written in originally?
Ans. English
Q. What is India’s form of sovereignty?
Ans. Popular
Q. Which capital hosts the main celebration?
Ans. Delhi
Q. Republic Day represents India’s?
Ans. Democracy
These 50 GK questions on Republic Day 2026 are perfect for school exams, assemblies, quizzes, Olympiads, and competitive exams. Learning about Republic Day helps students understand India’s Constitution, democracy, and national values.
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Republic Day 2026 will be celebrated as India’s 77th Republic Day on 26th January 2026.
Here are 10 commonly searched Republic Day GK questions:
The 2026 Republic Day celebrations are planned around the “Vande Mataram” theme, symbolising patriotic spirit.
The exact number of states participating in the 2026 parade has not been officially released yet (as of early 2026). However, typically all Indian states and Union Territories send cultural tableaux and contingents, similar to previous years.