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3. Which of the following principles is not mentioned in the preamble of
the Indian Constitution?
(a) Sovereign
(b) Socialist
(c) Communist
(d) Republic
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5. Which of the following has the most profound impact on the
Constitution of India?
(a) Constitution of Britain
(b) American Constitution
(c) The Government of India Act 1935
(d) The Constitution of USSR
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7. Who among the following was the chairman of the drafting committee
of the Indian Constitution?
(a) Jawahar Lal Nehru
(b) Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel
(c) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
(d) Bhula Bhai Desai
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9. Which of the following most accurately represents the constituents of
the Parliament of India?
(a) Lok Sabha
(b) Rajya Sabha
(c) Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
(d) Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and the President of India
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13. Which of the following is an extra-constitutional body?
(a) Planning Commission
(b) Finance Commission
(c) Comptroller and Auditor General
(d) Supreme Court
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15. Which schedule of the Constitution deals with the disqualification of
elected members on the ground of defection?
(a) 10th Schedule
(b) 11th Schedule
(c) 12th Schedule
(d) 7th Schedule
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17. If the Speaker of the Lok Sabha intends to resign from his/her office,
he/she will send his/her resignation to the—
(a) Chairman of the Rajya Sabha
(b) Leader of the House (Lok Sabha)
(c) Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha
(d) President of India
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19. The number of members in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha in India is:
(a) 550 and 250 respectively
(b) 530 and 240 respectively
(c) 252 and 552 respectively
(d) 240 and 530 respectively
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21. The Parliament of India can make laws on the topics mentioned in
which of the following lists?
(a) Union List
(b) State List
(c) Concurrent List
(d) Both (a) and (c)
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23. Which of the following is involved in the election of the members of the
Rajya Sabha?
(a) the people
(b) Lok Sabha
(c) elected members of the legislative assembly
(d) elected members of the legislative council
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31. Who among the following appoints the President of India?
(a) Chief Justice of Supreme Court
(b) Speaker of Lok Sabha
(c) Speaker of Rajya Sabha
(d) President is not appointed
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37. Which of the following is incorrectly matched?
(a) Inter State Water Dispute-Article 362
(b) Inter-State Council-Art 263
(c) Definition of Money Bill-Article 110
(d) Impeachment of President-Article 61
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39. Who among the following has been the Prime Minister of India for the
maximum duration?
(a) Jawaharlal Nehru
(b) Indiara Gandhi
(c) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
(d) PV Narisimha Rao
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41. Which of the following statements are incorrect about the
Fundamental Duties mentioned in the Constitution?
(a) These are based on the recommendation of Swaran Singh
Committee.
(b) These are inspired from the Constitution of the USSR.
(c) These have been included in the Constitution by the 44th
constitutional amendment.
(d) The number of fundamental duties mentioned is 11.
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43. Which right was called the ‘heart and soul of the Indian Constitution’
by Dr B R Ambedkar?
(a) Right to Constitutional Remedies
(b) Right to Religion
(c) Right to Free
(d) Right to Equality
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45. __________is the writ that is specifically associated with the higher
court reviewing and quashing the decisions of a lower court.
(a) Mandamus
(b) Certiorari
(c) Quo-Warranto
(d) Habaes Corpus
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47. Which of the following right of an individual is suspended in case of
preventive detention?
(a) Right to Constitutional Remedies
(b) Right to Liberty
(c) Right to Religion
(d) Right against exploitation
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49. Which of the following is/are mentioned in the Constitution of India?
(a) India
(b) India and Bharat
(c) India, Bharat and Hindustan
(d) None of the above
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51. Which of following is not directly related to the Indian Constitution?
(a) Doctrine of Lapse
(b) Doctrine of Severability
(c) Doctrine of Eminence
(d) Doctrine of Eclipse
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53. In which case the Supreme Court of India ruled that the Parliament
can amend fundamental rights, but it cannot change in the basic
structure of the Constitution?
(a) Sajjan Kumar case
(b) Keshavanand Bharati case
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) Neither (a) nor (b)
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57. When an Ordinary Bill is referred to a joint sitting of both the Houses
of India Parliament, it has to be passed by a:
(a) simple majority of the total number of members of both the
Houses present and voting.
(b) two-thirds majority of the total number of members of both the
Houses.
(c) simple majority of the total number of members of both the
Houses.
(d) two-thirds majority of the total number of members of both the
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59. The National Flag of India was adopted by the Constituent assembly
on 22nd July 1947 on behalf of:
(a) the President of India
(b) the Constituent Assembly of India
(c) the British Crown
(d) the People of India
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61. The Members of Lok Sabha are:
(a) directly elected by people
(b) nominated by the state legislative assemblies
(c) partly elected and party nominated
(d) nominated by the President of India
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63. Which of the following defines the ‘Quorum’ of Lok Sabha and Rajya
Sabha in India?
(a) One tenth of the total membership of the respective houses
(b) One fourth of the total membership of the respective houses
(c) One half of the total membership of the respective houses
(d) Three fourth of the total membership of the respective houses
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65. Who among the following holds the power of prorogue of the Lok
Sabha?
(a) The President of India
(b) The Chief Justice of India
(c) The Speaker of the Lok Sabha
(d) The Prime Minister of India
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69. In which of the following parliamentary committees, a member of
Rajya Sabha is not represented?
(a) Public Accounts Committee
(b) Estimate Committee
(c) Expenditure Committee
(d) Committee on Public Undertakings
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71. There is no procedure mentioned in the Constitution for the removal
of:
(a) the Speaker of Lok Sabha
(b) the Chairman of Rajya Sabha
(c) the President of India
(d) the Chief Justice of India
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75. Article 356 of Indian Constitution is related to_________.
(a) President’s Rule in states
(b) Prime Minister’s Rule in states
(c) National Emergency in states
(d) All of the above
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77. Article 24 of Indian Constitution prohibits employment of children
below the age of:
(a) 12 years
(b) 14 years
(c) 16 years
(d) 18 years
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79. The ninth schedule of the Constitution was added by_______.
(a) 1st amendment
(b) 42nd Amendment
(c) 44th Amendment
(d) 73rd Amendment
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81. In which schedule of the Indian Constitution the official languages are
mentioned?
(a) 7th Schedule
(b) 8th Schedule
(c) 9th Schedule
(d) 10th Schedule
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83. Which of the following is not correctly matched?
(a) Article 352, National Emergency
(b) Article 356, Governor’s Rule
(c) Article 360, Financial Emergency
(d) (a), (b) and (c) are correctly matched
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85. Which of the following Vetoes is not available to the President of
India?
(a) Absolute Veto
(b) Qualified Veto
(c) Pocket Veto
(d) Suspensive Veto
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87. Which of the following parts of the Indian Constitution contains the
Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP)?
(a) Part II
(b) Part III
(c) Part IV
(d) Part V
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89. What is the source of the concept of Directive Principles of State
Policy (DPSP) in the Indian Constitution?
(a) Britain Constitution
(b) Irish Constitution
(c) Spanish Constitution
(d) American Constitution
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91. How does Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) differ from
Fundamental Rights (FRs)?
(a) DPSP are enforceable by law, while FRs are not.
(b) DPSP are negative in nature, while FRs are affirmative.
(c) DPSP are non-justiciable, while FRs are justiciable.
(d) DPSP are superior to FRs.
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93. The Comptroller and Auditor general of India prepares the audit report
for every financial year and submits the same to the:
(a) Attorney General of India who then lays down the same in front of
the Parliament
(b) the Speaker of the Parliament and it is then scrutinized by the
Parliament
(c) the President of India
(d) The Public Accounts committee of the Parliament
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95. The Constitution of India vests the executive power of the union in the
President. The same may be exercised by:
(a) the President
(b) the President and the Governors of the states
(c) the President or the officers subordinate to him
(d) the President on the aid and advice of the Prime Minister
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97. After the Keshavanand case, the preamble of the Constitution can
be…
(a) amended like any other part of the Constitution
(b) amended only with absolute majority
(c) amended only after ratification by half the states in the union of
India
(d) amended after getting approval from the Supreme Court of India
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99. Which of the following cannot be a ground for restriction of freedom of
speech under Article 19(1)(a)?
(a) Decency in public
(b) Morality
(c) Security of state
(d) Criticism of government
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