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22CIP17 - Module-1 2023-24 SEE
22CIP17 - Module-1 2023-24 SEE
22CIP17
MODULE-1
2) Which of the following Writ is issued by the Court in case of an illegal detention of a person by
Police:L2
(a) Certiorari
(b) Mandamus
(c) Habeas corpus
(d)Quo- Warranto
8) Article 19 provides:L1
(a) Four Freedoms
(b) Six Freedoms
(c) Two Freedoms
(d) Three Freedoms
10) Which Amendment to the Constitution of India added the words ‘Socialist & Secular’ to the
Preamble:L1
(a) 44th
(b) 52nd
(c) 1st
(d) 42nd
11) The Amendment procedure of Indian Constitution has been modeled on the Constitution of:L1
(a) Canada
(b) South Africa
(c) America
(d) Australia
12) The state which does not promote or interfere in the affairs of religion is referred to as:L2
(a) Socialist
(b) Democratic
(c) Secular
(d) Sovereign
a. Legislative
b. Executive
c. Supreme court
d. All the above
18.Who decides the number of judges in the High Court?L1
a. President
b. Parliament
c. Governor
d. State Legislature.
19.The Jurisdiction exercised by the Supreme Court to deal the cases related to the powers of Centre and
States known as-L3
a. Original jurisdiction
b. Advisory jurisdiction
c. Appellate jurisdiction
d. Judicial Activism
21.Writ is an order issued by High Court or Supreme Court for of our fundamental rights:L1
(a) Enforcement
(b) Encroachment
(c)Endangering
(d) Dissolving
23.Which one of the Writ literally means ”you may have the body”L2
(a) Habeas Corpus
(b) Mandamus
(c) Certiorari
(d) Prohibition
24.The Constitution empowers the State government to make special law for:L1
(a) Workers
(b) Teachers
(c) Farmers
(d) Women and Children
26.Bicameral’ means:L2
(a)Presence of Two political party in the State
(b) Presence of no House in the State
(c) Presence of One political party in the State
(d) Presence of Two House in the State
27.The final interpreter to the Indian Constitution is:L3
(a) Speaker of Lok Sabha
(b) President
(c) Parliament
(d) Supreme Court
28.To respect the National Flag and National Anthems is a:L1
a. Fundamental duty of every citizen
b. Fundamental right of every citizen
c. Directive principles of the state
d. None of these
37.In India citizens have been given the right to vote on the basics of:L1
(a) age
(b) education
(c) duration of stay in country
(d) status
50.Which among the following articles guarantees the right of minorities to establish and administer the
education institutions?
a.Article 15
b. Article17
c. Article30
d. Article
51.Indian Constitution is silent on the concept of,
a.Deputy Speaker of LS
b.Deputy Speaker of Legislative Assembly
c.Deputy Chairman of RS
d.Deputy Prime Ministers
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Which of the Indian Constitution's given Article has the right to privacy been incorporated as
fundamental rights?L1
a. Article 15
b. Article 17
c. Article 21
d. Article 23
Who among the given has the right to summon the Parliament?L1
a. Prime minister
b. President
d. Vice President
Habeas Corpus is associated with which of the given part of the Indian Constitution?L1
a. Preamble
b. Fundamental Rights
d. Fundamental Duties
How much time did it take for the creation of the Indian Constitution?L1
a. Article 351
b. Article 71
c. Article 12 - 35
d. Article 46 - 59
The DPSP (Directive Principle of State Policy) in the Indian Constitution has been borrowed from which
country?L1
a. Australia
b. USA
c. Russia
d. Ireland.
The doctrine of "Basic Structure" was evolved in which of the given case?L1
d. Golaknath case
b. Right to go anywhere
c. Absence of restrictions
d. Presence of restrictions
India is called a secular country because citizens have the fundamental right to:L2
a. freedom of speech and expression
b. Eleven
c. Eight
d. Eleven
How many Fundamental Rights have been provided by the Constitution of India?L1
a. Eight
b. Nine
c. Five
d. Six
The right to move freely throughout the territory of India comes under which Article of the Indian
Constitution?L1
a. Article 11
b. Article 13
c. Article 19
d. Article 22
Habeas Corpus is associated with which of the given part of the Indian Constitution?L1
a. Preamble
b. Fundamental Rights
d. Fundamental Duties
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