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Who is known as the "Father of the Indian Constitution"?
A.    Mahatma Gandhi
B.    Sardar Patel
C.    Jawaharlal Nehru
D.    Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

Correct Ans: D) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar


The preamble of the Indian Constitution was adopted from the Constitution of which country?
A.    United States
B.    France
C.    Australia
D.    Canada

Correct Ans: B) France


How many Schedules are there in the Indian Constitution?
A.    20
B.    22
C.    25
D.    28

Correct Ans: D) 28


The term 'secular' was added to the Preamble of the Indian Constitution by which Constitutional Amendment?
A.    40th Amendment
B.    42nd Amendment
C.    44th Amendment
D.    46th Amendment

Correct Ans: B) 42nd Amendment


Which part of the Indian Constitution deals with the Directive Principles of State Policy?
A.    Part II
B.    Part III
C.    Part IV
D.    Part V

Correct Ans: C) Part IV


The President of India is elected by an electoral college consisting of:
A.    Members of Lok Sabha
B.    Members of Rajya Sabha
C.    Elected members of both Houses of Parliament and State Legislative Assemblies
D.    Governors of States

Correct Ans: C) Elected members of both Houses of Parliament and State Legislative Assemblies


Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the Right to Equality?
A.    Article 14-18
B.    Article 19-22
C.    Article 23-24
D.    Article 25-28

Correct Ans: A) Article 14-18


The concept of Judicial Review in the Indian Constitution is borrowed from which country?
A.    United States
B.    United Kingdom
C.    Australia
D.    Canada

Correct Ans: A) United States


What is the maximum strength of the Lok Sabha as per the Constitution?
A.    500
B.    525
C.    545
D.    552

Correct Ans: D) 552


Who is the custodian of the Constitution of India?
A.    President of India
B.    Prime Minister of India
C.    Chief Justice of India
D.    Parliament of India

Correct Ans: C) Chief Justice of India


The term of office of the Vice President of India is:

A.    3 years
B.    4 years
C.    5 years
D.    6 years

Correct Ans: C) 5 years


In the Indian Constitution, the right to property is a:

A.    Fundamental Right
B.    Legal Right
C.    Constitutional Right
D.    Statutory Right

Correct Ans: B) Legal Right


Which amendment abolished the practice of untouchability?

A.    65th Amendment
B.    75th Amendment
C.    85th Amendment
D.    95th Amendment

Correct Ans: C) 85th Amendment


Who appoints the Chief Election Commissioner of India?


A.    President of India
B.    Prime Minister of India
C.    Chief Justice of India
D.    Union Home Minister

Correct Ans: A) President of India


Which article of the Constitution deals with the impeachment of the President of India?

A.    Article 60
B.    Article 70
C.    Article 80
D.    Article 61

Correct Ans: D) Article 61


The Ninth Schedule of the Indian Constitution deals with:

A.    Panchayati Raj Institutions
B.    Land Reforms Laws
C.    Official Languages
D.    Anti-defection provisions

Correct Ans: B) Land Reforms Laws


What is the retirement age for a Judge of the Supreme Court of India?

A.    62 years
B.    65 years
C.    68 years
D.    70 years

Correct Ans: B) 65 years


Who is the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha?

A.    Vice President of India
B.    President of India
C.    Prime Minister of India
D.    Speaker of Lok Sabha

Correct Ans: A) Vice President of India


The Finance Commission is appointed by the President every:

A.    3 years
B.    4 years
C.    5 years
D.    6 years

Correct Ans: C) 5 years


Which of the following writs is issued to protect the personal liberty of an individual?
A.    Habeas Corpus
B.    Mandamus
C.    Certiorari
D.    Prohibition

Correct Ans: A) Habeas Corpus


Who appoints the Prime Minister of India?
A)    President of India
B)    Lok Sabha Speaker
C)    Chief Justice of India
D)    Vice President of India

Correct Ans: A) President of India


The President can dissolve the Lok Sabha on the advice of the Prime Minister. This power is derived from:
A)    Article 75
B)    Article 78
C)    Article 74
D)    Article 85

Correct Ans: C) Article 74


In case of a difference of opinion between the President and the Prime Minister, the President can exercise powers based on the advice of:
A)    Lok Sabha
B)    Council of Ministers
C)    Rajya Sabha
D)    Supreme Court

Correct Ans: B) Council of Ministers


The President of India can issue ordinances when:
A)    Lok Sabha is not in session
B)    Rajya Sabha is not in session
C)    Both Houses of Parliament are not in session
D)    None of the above

Correct Ans: C) Both Houses of Parliament are not in session


The President can appoint the Governor of a State on the advice of:
A)    Chief Minister of the State
B)    Prime Minister
C)    Chief Justice of India
D)    Union Home Minister

Correct Ans: D) Union Home Minister


Who has the power to grant pardons and suspend, remit, or commute sentences in certain cases?
A)    Prime Minister
B)    Chief Justice of India
C)    President of India
D)    Attorney General

Correct Ans: C) President of India


The President can declare a state of emergency on the grounds of:
A)    Internal disturbances
B)    Armed rebellion
C)    External aggression
D)    All of the above

Correct Ans: D) All of the above


The President can make a reference to the Supreme Court for an opinion on matters of law or fact under which article?
A)    Article 143
B)    Article 124
C)    Article 352
D)    Article 74

Correct Ans: A) Article 143


Who presides over the joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament?
A)    Prime Minister
B)    Speaker of Lok Sabha
C)    President of India
D)    Chairman of Rajya Sabha

Correct Ans: B) Speaker of Lok Sabha


The President can nominate members to represent the Anglo-Indian community in:
A)    Lok Sabha
B)    Rajya Sabha
C)    Both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
D)    State Legislative Assemblies

Correct Ans: C) Both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha

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