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Constitution of India

Description: Free Practice Tests for UPSC and Other Exams Constitution of India, Indian Constitution, India Constitution, History of Indian Constitution, Information on Indian Constitution
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The Constitution allows preventive detention but stipulates

  1. that no one should be detained beyond three months unless an advisory board authorises detention beyond that period

  2. that the grounds for detention should be conveyed to the detainee before arresting him

  3. All of the above

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A

The Constitution of India does not mention the post of

  1. the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha

  2. the Deputy Prime Minister

  3. the Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha

  4. none of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Constitution of India does not mention the post of the Deputy Prime Minister.

Which of the following powers can be exercised by both the President and the Governor?

  1. Power to pardon a sentence by court-martial

  2. Power to remit a sentence in an offence relating to a matter on the state list

  3. Power to commute a sentence of death in certain circumstances

  4. Power to remit a sentence by court-martial


Correct Option: C

The system of representation used in India for elections of the Lok Sabha and the State Assemblies is that of

  1. proportional representation

  2. territorial representation

  3. functional representation

  4. differential representation


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

 Proportional representation is used for presidential elections. There is no functional representation in india. Territorial representation is used for electing the members of the parliament.

In the matter of state legislation, the President may

  1. exercise only suspensive veto power

  2. withhold exception to any bill reserved for his consideration except money bills

  3. withhold his assent to any bill reserved for his consideration

  4. none of these


Correct Option: C

Put the following in the correct chronological order of their creation.

I. Assam II. Nagaland III. Goa IV. Mizoram

  1. I, II, III, IV

  2. II, I, IV, III

  3. I, II, IV, III

  4. I, IV, II, III


Correct Option: C

In the Minerva Mills batch of cases, the Supreme Court has further reaffirmed its decision in

  1. Golakh Nath case

  2. Keshavananda Bharti case

  3. Sajjan Singh case

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B

A merger will not invite any action under the Anti-defection Act, if members of a political party who decide to join another political party are _______ of the total strength.

  1. one third

  2. two third

  3. half

  4. one fourth


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

 it is according to the antidefection law.

Which of the following features of the Indian Constitution has been taken from that of Germany?

  1. The idea of a federation with a strong centre

  2. The method of presidential elections

  3. The emergency powers

  4. Provisions concerning the suspension of fundamental rights during national emergency


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Correct Answer: Provisions concerning the suspension of fundamental rights during national emergency

An amendment of the Constitution can be initiated in

I. Lok Sabha II. Rajya Sabha III. Sate Legislature

  1. I only

  2. I or II

  3. III only

  4. I, II and III


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Correct Answer: I or II

If a resolution impeaching the President is passed, the President is considered to have been removed

  1. with immediate effect

  2. once the Chief Justice of India takes out an order to the effect

  3. as soon as the Gazette of India notifies it

  4. once the new incumbent is elected


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Correct Answer: with immediate effect

Which of the following is/are correctly matched? .

I. India's national song / Vande Matram II. India's national flower / Rose III. India's national animal / Tiger IV. India's national bird / Eagle

  1. I and IV

  2. I, II and III

  3. II, III and IV

  4. I and III


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

 national flower is lotus      national bird is peacock.

Which amendment of the Constitution gave priority to directive principles over fundamental rights?

  1. 24th Amendment

  2. 39th Amendment

  3. 42nd Amendment

  4. 40th Amendment


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Correct Answer: 42nd Amendment

What was the decision of the Supreme Court in the Keshavanand Bharati case?

  1. The Parliament is supreme in the matters of legislation.

  2. The Supreme Court has full authority to pronounce on the constitution validity of any state law.

  3. The power under Article 368 to amend the Constitution cannot be so exercised as to alter the basic structure or the essential features of the Constitution.

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C

Who can cast their votes by postal ballot?

I. Members of the armed forces II. Officials on election duty III. Foreign services personal when posted abroad

  1. I and III

  2. II and III

  3. only III

  4. I, II and III


Correct Option: D

Who was the Prime Minister of India when the Right to Property was excluded from the list of Fundamental Rights?

  1. Indira Gandhi

  2. Morarji Desai

  3. Jawaharlal Nehru

  4. Lal Bahadur Shastri


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

 it is removed by 44th amendment in 1978 in bjp govt.and then morarji desai is pm

Which of the following amendments is provided for an authoritative version of the Constitution in Hindi?

  1. 56th

  2. 58th

  3. 61st

  4. 60th


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

An authoritative text of the Constitution in Hindi was provided to the people of India by the President in the 58th Constitutional Amendment Act, 1987.

Who headed the Cabinet Mission to India?

  1. AV Alexander

  2. Hugh Gaitskell

  3. Stafford Cripps

  4. Lord Pethick Lawrence


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

After the failure of the Cripp's Mission, the Cabinet Mission was sent to India. It consisted of three members - Lord Pethick Lawrence (Head of the Mission), Sir Stafford Cripps and A V Alexender.

The Union Territory of Mizoram was formed out of the north eastern territories of Assam in 1962. In which year was full status of State conferred upon it?

  1. 1972

  2. 1975

  3. 1982

  4. 1985


Correct Option: D

Who was the Chairman of the first official language commission constituted by the President in 1955?

  1. KM Munshi

  2. BG Kher

  3. MC Chhagla

  4. Humayun Kabir


Correct Option: B

The Constitutional Amendment removing the right to property from the list of fundamental rights came in

  1. 1978

  2. 1972

  3. 1976

  4. 1975


Correct Option: A

Which one of the following is not a Financial Committee of Parliament in India?

  1. Public Accounts Committee

  2. Estimates Committee

  3. Finance Commission

  4. Committee on public Undertakings


Correct Option: C

Which of the following was the objective of the Minto-Morley reforms?

  1. Extension of Provincial Assemblies

  2. To give more power to local government

  3. To abolish the post of secretary of state for India

  4. To establish diarchy in provinces


Correct Option: A

Which of the following Acts envisaged the Federal form of government?

  1. Govt of India Act 1909

  2. Govt of India Act 1935

  3. Govt of India Act, 1919

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B

Which of the following states was not annexed by Lord Dalhousie using the Doctrine of Lapse?

  1. Nagpur

  2. Udaipur

  3. Mysore

  4. Satara


Correct Option: C

Which of the following amendments and their subject matter is incorrectly matched?

  1. 26th Amendment - Abolition of titles and privileges of former rulers of princely states

  2. 61st Amendment - Reduced voting age

  3. 51st Amendment - Reservation to Scheduled Tribes

  4. 21st Amendment - Curtailed the right to property


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

21st Amendment was related to Schedule 8. It included Sindhi as an official language on 10 April, 1967.

Which article empowers the High Courts to issue writs for the empowerment of Fundamental Rights?

  1. Article 226

  2. Article 214

  3. Article 256

  4. Article 318


Correct Option: A

Who formed the Indian National Union in 1854?

  1. AO Hume

  2. Henry Cotton

  3. Dadabhai Naoroji

  4. Badruddin Tyabji


Correct Option: A

Which of the following factors do not explain why the rights included in Part III of the Indian Constitution are called fundamental?

I. They are equally available to citizen and aliens II. They are superior to ordinary law III. They are fundamental for governing the country IV. They are not absolute

  1. I and II

  2. II, III and IV

  3. I and IV

  4. I, II, III and IV


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Fundamental rights are only for citizens of india and are not absolute in nature

The amendment procedure of the Indian Constitution is modelled on the constitutional pattern of

  1. USA

  2. South Africa

  3. Canada

  4. Ireland


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Correct Answer: South Africa

By which amendment was the right to property excluded from the list of Fundamental rights?

  1. 42nd amendment

  2. 44th amendment

  3. 43rd amendment

  4. 45th amendment


Correct Option: B

Which of the following names of state/union territory is wrongly given?

  1. Karnataka - Mysore

  2. Tamil Nadu - Madras

  3. Lakshadweep - Laccadive, Minicoy and Amindivi

  4. Meghalaya - Eastern Hill Province


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Correct Answer: Meghalaya - Eastern Hill Province

If the President returns a bill to the legislature for reconsideration,

  1. the bill can be passed by two thirds majority

  2. the bill can be passed with ordinary majority

  3. a joint sitting will have to be called to pass it again

  4. none of the above


Correct Option: B

The President has the power to remove all of following, except the

  1. Attorney General of India

  2. Governor of a State

  3. Council of Ministers

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Minsters are appointed by the president on recommendation of the Prime Minister and they are removed either by resigning or by dissolution of govt. or by PM.

How many states are required to ratify certain amendments to the constitution?

  1. No less than half the number

  2. Three-fourth of the number

  3. At least 10 states

  4. All states in some cases


Correct Option: A

The nationalist demand for a constituent assembly was conceded for the first time by the British government though indirectly and with reservation in the

  1. Cripps Proposals

  2. August Offer

  3. Cabinet Mission Plan

  4. Act of 1935


Correct Option: B

Which of the following items is wrongly matched?

  1. December 9, 1947 - Constituent Assembly first meeting

  2. November 26, 1949 - The people of India gave to themselves the constitution

  3. January 26, 1950 - The commencement date of the constitution

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
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