This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > General Knowledge > Indian Polity > Constitution > Core > Indian Constitution – Quiz 4 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Indian Constitution Quiz 4 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. In 1950 the Constitution of India replaced A) The Councils Act 1892. B) The Counciles Act 1861. C) The Government of India Act 1935. D) The Government of India Act 1931. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The Government of India Act 1935. 2. Consider the following statement about Constituent Assembly for India? I.The idea of Constituent Assembly for India was forward by M. N. Roy for the first time.II.That was not M. N. Roy but B. R. Ambedkar was the first who forwarded the idea of Constituent Assembly for India.III.Indian National Congress officially demanded a Constituent Assembly to frame the Constitution of India for the first time.IV.Motilal Nehru, on behalf the INC declared that 'the Constitution of free India must be framed, without outside interference, by a Constituent Assembly elected on the basis of adult franchise'. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct? A) .I and II. B) .I and III. C) .III and IV. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) .I and III. 3. A money bill in parliament can be introduce with the recommendation of A) Finance Minister. B) Prime Minister. C) Speaker of Lok Sabha. D) President. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) President. 4. The authority to issue "writs" for the enforcement of fundamental right west with with? A) The parliament. B) The president. C) The supreme court and high courtsDThe CBI. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The supreme court and high courtsDThe CBI. 5. The total number of members nominated by the President to the Lok Sabha and the RajyaSabha is A) 13. B) 12. C) 11. D) 14. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 12. 6. One of the following is not an instance of anexercise of a fundamental right? A) Workers from Karnataka go to Kerala towork on the farms. B) Christian missions set up a chain ofmissionary schools. C) Men and Women government employeesgot the same salary. D) Parents property is inherited by theirchildren. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Parents property is inherited by theirchildren. 7. A motion of no confidence against the Government can be introduced in: A) Rajya Sabha. B) Lok Sabha. C) Both A & B. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Lok Sabha. 8. An idea of Constituent Assembly was proposed by a pioneer of the Communist movement in India A) M. N. Roy. B) Jawaharlal Nehru. C) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar. D) C. Rajagopalachari. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) M. N. Roy. 9. Consider the following statements:1. The Parliament is empowered to alter the boundaries of any existing State of India. 2. A Bill pertaining to the alteration of the boundaries of any existing State of India can be introduced only in the Rajya Sabha and only on the recommendation of the President of India. Which one of the statements given above is/are correct? A) Only 1. B) Only 2. C) Both 1 and 2. D) Neither 1 nor 2. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Only 1. 10. How many freedoms are granted by article 19? A) 5. B) 3. C) 4. D) 6. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 6. 11. Constitution Day, also known as A) Republic Day. B) National youth Day. C) Independent Day. D) National law Day. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) National law Day. 12. What can be the maximum number of members of the Lok Sabha? A) 552. B) 550. C) 551. D) 553. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 552. 13. Can police touch our personal data without your consents? A) Police cannot touch our personal data without our consents. B) Police can touch our personal data with there choice. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Police cannot touch our personal data without our consents. 14. The biggest constitutional amendment A) 41. B) 44. C) 42. D) 50. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 42. 15. What is Universal Adult Franchise? A) Single Citizenship conferred upon Indian Citizen. B) Having only on e Adhar Card. C) Any citizen above 18 years of age can vote irrespective of caste creed religion. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Any citizen above 18 years of age can vote irrespective of caste creed religion. 16. To curb the growing crime situation the State Government passed a law that made it necessa that if one files a petition for enforcement of fundamental rights before the Supreme Court one mu file a court fee of Rs. 2, 00, 000/-for every petition and without payment of this court fee no petition enforcement of fundamental rights can be entertained. As a result several poor people, aggrieved arbitrary State action were prevented from filing writ petitions before the Supreme Court. Ranbir social activist decided to challenge this law as unconstitutional as it imposed an unreasonable restrictive burden on the right to get fundamental rights enforced through Supreme Court by way a writ petition. What should be the decision? A) Ranbir shall fail because the State has not prohibited anyone from filing petitions before th Supreme Court, they have only provided for court fee to be paid as money is required to run thi courts too. B) Ranbir shall fail because the restriction is neither unreasonable nor restrictive. C) Ranbir shall succeed because this law effectively prohibits the citizens who cannot afford to pay heavy court fee from approaching the Supreme Court and thereby restricting the exercise of the right to approach the Supreme Court. D) Ranbir shall succeed because no court fee can be imposed on writ petitions as it is a fundamenta right to file writ petitions before the Supreme Court. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Ranbir shall succeed because this law effectively prohibits the citizens who cannot afford to pay heavy court fee from approaching the Supreme Court and thereby restricting the exercise of the right to approach the Supreme Court. 17. In the Constitution of India, "No person's property shall be taken without the consent of the law." Which section does this belong to? A) Section 31 (2). B) Section 31. C) Section 30. D) Section 31 (1). Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Section 31 (1). 18. The constitution of India was prepared and adopted by A) Legislative. B) Constituent assembly. C) Executive. D) Judiciary. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Constituent assembly. 19. The first Constitution Day was celebrated on A) 26 November 2016. B) 26 November 1949. C) 26 january 1950. D) 26 November 2015. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 26 November 2015. 20. The Central Government has banned entering into the parks during the outbreak of pandemic. B a patient of obesity is advised by the doctors to every day go on morning walk otherwise his health will deteriorate. B opposes this restriction on going to parks stating that it is a necessity to him and he has the freedom of lawful movement. Decide A) B can go as it is his right to free and lawful movement. B) B can oppose restriction on the ground of necessity as it is doctor's advise. C) B cannot oppose restriction as the government has arbitrary power to restrict movement. D) B cannot oppose restriction as his right to movement can be restricted on reasonable grounds. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) B cannot oppose restriction as his right to movement can be restricted on reasonable grounds. 21. What was the number of members of the Constituent Assembly initially? A) 379. B) 289. C) 389. D) 298. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 389. 22. What are the important concepts included in the preamble under the 42nd Amendment of 1976? A) Socialism and Secularism. B) Liberty and Socialism. C) Equality and Secularism. D) Sisterhood and Socialism. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Socialism and Secularism. 23. There is no provision in the Constitution for direct enforcement of the fundamental duties. A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 24. The constitution assembly adopted the constitution on A) Twenty sixth day of January, 1950. B) Twenty sixth day of November, 1949. C) Twenty sixth day of January, 1949. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Twenty sixth day of November, 1949. 25. In which case Supreme Court held that 'Preamble is not the Part of the Indian Constitution' A) Golaknath Case. B) Maneka Gandhis Case. C) Berubaries Case. D) Keshwanandbharties Case. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Berubaries Case. 26. Leaders of the freedom movement were clear that their country should be ..... A) Independent. B) Democratic. C) Over rule people. D) Both b and c. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Democratic. 27. The list on which the central government only can make laws is ..... A) Union list. B) State list. C) Concurrent list. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Union list. 28. Citizenship provisions are enshrined in the Constitution in A) Part I-Article 5 to 11. B) Part II-Article 5 & 6. C) Part II. D) Part II-Articles 5 to 11. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Part II-Articles 5 to 11. 29. Artists from ..... decorated each page of the Indian Constitution. A) Shanti Niketan. B) Shanti Vikas. C) Vidhya Vikas. D) Vidhya Niketan. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Shanti Niketan. 30. Consider the following statements in the context of Directive principles of state policy.1) Directive principle of state policy are contained in Part III of the Indian Constitution in Art. 37-51.2) The idea of DPSP was borrowed from the constitution of Ireland.3) Constitution of India declares that DPSPs are "fundamental in the governance of the country" (Art. 37).4) Both the Legislature and the Executive should apply DPSPs while making and implementing policies in social & economic spheres.Which of the statement given above is / are correct. A) 1 only. B) 1, 2 & 4 only. C) 2, 3 & 4 only. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 2, 3 & 4 only. 31. How many Articles were written on the Constitution when it came into effect? A) 365. B) 395. C) 410. D) 415. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 395. 32. Following sporadic riots on a large scale in the state of Chaupatrashtra, the ruling party at the Centre wanted to clamp President's Rule in the State However, the party which was in the Opposition at the Centre vehemently opposed it. The same party was also the ruling party in the State of Chaupatrashtra. The Governor of Chaupatrashtra, in his report, stated that the situation looked difficult, but there was no urgent need for President's Rule. Still, the Centre goes ahead, and President's Rule is declared. The ruling party in Chaupatrashtra approached the Supreme Court against the imposition of President's Rule, claiming it was based on irrelevant, wrong, and baseless factors, and contending that the imposition of President's Rule should be quashed. It comes out during the hearing that the Governor, for the purpose of his report, had taken inputs from his very close sources who were occupying very sensitive positions in the administration, and also some newspaper editors who reported secretly and directly to him. A) The Governor's report was totally bona fide, and anyway, the basis of such report cannot be challenged in a Court of law. B) The Governor's report would be quashed and held as ultra vires the Constitution. C) The Governor's report would be quashed, since it was prepared with a dishonest intention. D) The imposition of President's Rule would be quashed, since it was done out of purely political vendetta. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The Governor's report would be quashed, since it was prepared with a dishonest intention. 33. Consider the following statements regarding organisation of Parliament under the Constitution of India:I. Under the Constitution, the Parliament of India consists of three parts viz, the President, the Council of States and the House of the People.II. In 1954, the Hindi names 'Rajya Sabha' and 'Lok Sabha' were adopted by the Council of States and the House of People respectively.III. The Rajya Sabha is the Upper House (Second Chamber or House of Elders) and the Lok Sabha is the Lower House (First Chamber or Popular House). Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct? A) Only I. B) I and II. C) I and III. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 34. It is not a basic matter to maintain unity in India A) Single judiciary. B) Uniformity in laws. C) Common all India civil service. D) Dual judiciary. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Dual judiciary. 35. Consider the following statements regarding the composition of Rajya Sabha:I. The maximum strength of the Rajya Sabha is fixed at 250, out of which, 238 are to be the representatives of the states and union territories (elected indirectly) and 12 are nominated by the president.II. At present, the Rajya Sabha has 245 members. Of these, 229 members represent the states, 4 members represent the union territories and 12 members are nominated by the president. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct? A) Only I. B) Only II. C) Both I and II. D) Neither I nor II. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Both I and II. 36. Queen's Proclamation was made on? A) 1st November 1858. B) 1st August 1857. C) 1st August 1858. D) 15th August 1858. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1st November 1858. 37. Article 14 permits Reasonable classification when A) Intelligible differentia. B) Rational Nexus. C) Both. D) None. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Both. 38. Which revolution in the world inspired the Indians to set up a socialist economy? A) American Revolution. B) French Revolution. C) Russian Revolution. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Russian Revolution. 39. The National Anthem was written by Mahatma Gandhi A) TRUE. B) FALSE. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) FALSE. 40. When was drafting committee set up A) Aug 29, 1947. B) Jan 26, 1950. C) 9 Dec, 1946. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Aug 29, 1947. 41. Which of the following freedom is not available to an Indian citizen? A) Freedom to start a movement to change the government. B) Freedom to oppose the government. C) Freedom to participate in armed revolution. D) None of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Freedom to participate in armed revolution. 42. Advisory Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court has been borrowed from A) Canada. B) South Africa. C) USA. D) Australia. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Canada. 43. Directive Principles are justiciable or enforceable by any court of law A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 44. Which Constitutional amendment bill is done to pass the GST A) 115th. B) 101th. C) 120th. D) 122nd. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 122nd. 45. Directive principles of state policy was drawn on the model of the constitution ..... A) USSR. B) Ireland. C) USA. D) France. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Ireland. 46. A constitutional amendment bringing two or more states under the jurisdiction of a common High Court A) Ninth Amendment 1960. B) 1st Amendment 1951. C) 10th Act 1961. D) Seventh Amendment 1956. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Seventh Amendment 1956. 47. The highest body of law A) High court. B) Supreme court. C) Domestic court. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Supreme court. 48. The word Secular Means ..... A) Respecting only one religion. B) Respecting two religions. C) Respecting all religions. D) Not respecting any religion. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Respecting all religions. 49. The Chairman of Council of States (Rajya Sabha) is A) Elected by Parliament. B) Vice-President is ex-officio Chairman. C) Elected by members of State Council. D) Appointed by President. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Vice-President is ex-officio Chairman. 50. ..... Indian Constitution feature is borrowed from Soviet Union A) Fundamental rights. B) Directive Principles of State Policy. C) Fundamental duties. D) Single Citizenship. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Fundamental duties. 51. What is taken from British Constitution in the Constitution of India? A) Judicial review. B) Concurrent list. C) Trade and commerce. D) Prime minister post. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Prime minister post. 52. In Which year, did the Indian National Congress(INC) for the first time demand a Constituent Assembly? A) 1936. B) 1937. C) 1935. D) 1934. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 1935. 53. 1st Chairman of the Constituent Assembly was ..... A) Dr. Rajendra Prasad. B) Alladi Krishnaswami Iyer. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Dr. Rajendra Prasad. 54. The new state of Andhra pradesh came into being on 1st October, 1953. Other linguistic communities also began demanding separate states. In 1966, the state of Punjab was divided into ..... A) Punjab and Haryana. B) Punjab and Delhi. C) Punjab and Pakistan. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Punjab and Haryana. 55. WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a, , , , and to secure to all its citizens A) SOVEREIGN, SOCIALIST, SECULAR, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC. B) SOCIALIST, SOVEREIGN, SECULAR, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC. C) SECULAR, SOCIALIST, SOVEREIGN, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC. D) SOVEREIGN, SECULAR, SOCIALIST, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) SOVEREIGN, SOCIALIST, SECULAR, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC. 56. Major changes in the constitution were made during A) 1960. B) 1980. C) 1970. D) 1990. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 1970. 57. Which is the organ of the government that refers to elected representatives? A) Legislature. B) Executive. C) Judiciary. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Legislature. 58. In the year ..... the Indian National Congress made a demand for the constituent assembly. A) 1934. B) 1971. C) 1974. D) 1943. E) 1999. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1934. 59. The Citizenship Act has been amended so far A) Five. B) Eight. C) Three. D) Twelve. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Eight. 60. The minimum age prescribed for election as a member of panchayat is A) 21 YEARS. B) 27 YEARS. C) 18 YEARS. D) 25 YEARS. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 21 YEARS. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesConstitution QuizzesIndian Polity QuizzesIndian Constitution Quiz 1Indian Constitution Quiz 2Indian Constitution Quiz 3Indian Constitution Quiz 5Indian Constitution Quiz 6Indian Constitution Quiz 7Indian Constitution Quiz 8Indian Constitution Quiz 9 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books