Constitution
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Q. Write a brief note on the Constituent Assembly.
Q. Which fundamental right is getting violated if a 13-year old boy is forced to work in a carpet manufacturing factory?
- Right to Constitutional Remedies
- Right to Freedom
- Right against Exploitation
- Right to Equality
Q. What is the importance of Constitution in our country?
- It determines the relationship of the citizens with the governments.
- It protects and provides the basic rights to all the citizens of the country.
- It specifies on how the Government would be elected and who will have the power and the responsibility to take important decisions.
- It lets the politicians to rule the population.
Q.
(A) The word ‘Democracy’ comes from the Greek word – (1) Democracia (2) Demokratia (3) Demos (4) Kratia
(B) What kind of government is there in Myanmar? (1) Government elected by the people (2) Communist government (3) Army rule (4) Monarchy
Q. How long did it precisely take to create the Constitution of India?
- 2 years, 11 months and 7 days
- 3 years, 11 months and 7 days
- 2 years, 11 months and 17 days
- 3 years, 11 months and 17 days
Q. The Constitution of India originally had ____ articles, ____ parts and ____ schedules.
- 395, 22, 8
- 395, 25, 12
- 448, 22, 8
- 448, 25, 12
Q. In the beginning of the ____ century, the struggle for independence from the British had started in India.
- seventeenth
- twenty first
- twentieth
- ninteenth
Q. Which of the following is true about Constitution?
- The Constitution defines how a country should function.
- The Constitution defines the nature of the political system in a country.
- The Constitution defines the ideals of a country.
- The Constitution is the basic rule book of a country.
Q. Who was recognised as the chief architect of the Indian Constitution?
- Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
- P. L. Mitter
- T. P. Khaitan
- K. M. Munshi
Q. Write important points about the Parliamentary System of government.
Q. How many amendments were made to the Constitution of India till 16.09.2016?
- 99
- 121
- 101
- 103
Q. The Constitution of India currently has ____ articles, ____ parts and ____ schedules.
- 448, 25, 12
- 395, 25, 12
- 395, 22, 8
- 448, 22, 8
Q. Choose the countries whose Constitution were referred to while making the Indian Constitution.
- Bangladesh
- Pakistan
- UK
- Switzerland
- USA
- China
- Russia
- France
Q. On an approximate basis, how much money was spent on the drafting of the Constitution of India?
- 74 lakh rupees
- 54 lakh rupees
- 64 lakh rupees
- 84 lakh rupees
Q. The constitution is a document containing principles and laws.
- True
- False
Q. The Constitution of India originally had ____ schedules. Today, it has ____ schedules.
- 10, 6
- 8, 12
- 12, 8
- 6, 10
Q. The Constitution of India originally had ____ parts. Today, it has ____ parts.
- 15, 12
- 12, 15
- 22, 25
- 25, 22
Q. The Constitution of India originally had ____ articles, ____ parts and ____ schedules.
- 395, 22, 8
- 395, 25, 12
- 448, 22, 8
- 448, 25, 12
Q. Who was recognised as the chief architect of the Indian Constitution?
- K. M. Munshi
- P. L. Mitter
- Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
- T. P. Khaitan
Q. The Constitution of India originally had ____ articles. Today, there are ____ articles.
- 338, 295
- 395, 448
- 448, 395
- 295, 338
Q. During the freedom struggle, the leaders felt that India should be a _____ after independence.
- monarchy
- democracy
- dictatorship
- oligarchy
Q. The Constitution of India originally had ____ schedules. Today, it has ____ schedules.
- 8, 12
- 10, 6
- 12, 8
- 6, 10
Q. Who is regarded as the father of the Indian Constitution?
- Dr. Rajendra Prasad
- Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
- Jawaharlal Nehru
- Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Q. What are most of the bangle-makers ignorant of? What would happen if law were enforced strictly?
Q. The constitution is a document containing principles and laws.
- True
- False
Q. Choose the form of government practised in India.
a) Parliamentary b) Presidential
c) Oligarchy d) Totalitarian
a) Parliamentary b) Presidential
c) Oligarchy d) Totalitarian
Q. The Constitution of India came into force on _______.
- 26th November, 1949
- 26th January, 1950
- 26th November, 1950
- 26th January, 1949