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1.

The Constitution of India is –


A. Highly federal
B. Highly unitary
C. Neither federal nor unitary
D. Partly federal and partly unitary
2. Sovereignty under Constitution belong to –
A. The President
B. The Parliament
C. The people
D. The executants, judiciary and legislature
3. Consider the following statements:
The salient features of the Indian Constitution provide
1. Single citizenship for whole of India
2. Strictly federal form of Government
3. Unique blend of rigidity and flexibility

Which of the above statements are correct?

A. 1, 2 & 3
B. 1 & 2
C. 2 & 3
D. 1 & 3
4. The Indian Constitution provides a unitary State with subsidiary federal
features, rather than federal state with subsidiary unitary features”
This statement is of
A. Sir Ivor Jennings
B. A.V. Dicey
C. Prof. K.C. Wheare
D. S.A. Desmith
5. Which one of the following is not an essential characteristic of a federal
Constitution?
A. Distribution of Powers
B. Supremacy of the Constitution
C. Presidential form of Government
D. A written Constitution
6. Which one of the following is not a salient feature of the Consitution of
India ?
A. Written Constitution and supremacy of the Constitution
B. Quasi-federal structure
C. Committed judiciary
D. Distribution of Powers
7. The structure of the Indian Consitution is –
A. Federal in form and unitary in spirit
B. unitary
C. Unitary in form and federal in spirit
D. pure federal
8. The words “Socialism” and “Secular” were inserted in the Preamble by the :
A. Fifteenth Amendment
B. Thirty-Ninth Amendment
C. Forty-second Amendment
D. Forty-Fourth Amendment
9. Tenth schedule of the Constitution provides for :
A. Disqualification on grounds of defection
B. Union List
C. Administration of tribal areas
D. Allocation of seats in council of states
10.Constitution of India was adopted in –
A. 26th January 1950
B. 26th November 1949
C. 15th August 1947
D. 2nd October 1950
11.Total number of languages recognised in the COnstitution of India are:
A. 28
B. 31
C. 22
D. 18
12.Which one of the following is considered as a Supreme source of power?
A. Supreme Court of India
B. Parliament of India
C. President of India
D. Constitution of India
13.In the Sixth schedule of the Indian Constitution, provisions with regard to
administration of tribal areas of some states have been made. Which of the
following states is not included therein-
A. Meghalaya
B. Mizoram
C. Tripura
D. Manipur
14.Which is only State of India to have the common Civil Code?
A. Jammu & Kashmir
B. Mizoram
C. Goa
D. Arunachal Pradesh
15.The Constituent Assembly of India took all decisions by:
A. Consensus
B. Simple majority
C. Two-third majority
D. Three-fourth majority
16.Indian Constitution was framed by –
A. British Parliament
B. National Congress
C. Constituent Assembly
D. Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
17.Who was the President of Constituent Assembly?
A. B.R. Ambedkar
B. B.N Rao
C. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
D. Jawaharlal Nehru
18.The EIght Schedule of the Constitution of India provides for –
A. Panchayat Raj
B. Anti Defection
C. Validation of certain Acts and Regulations
D. Official Languages
19.In which schedule of Constitution of India, the three lists are mentioned –
A. III
B. V
C. IX
D. VII
20.Who among the following was the first Speaker of the Lok Sabha?
A. M.A. Ayenger
B. Sardar Hukum Singh
C. G.V. Mavalankar
D. Ball Ram Bhagat

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