Indian Constitution Questions Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Which of the following is not included in the obligation of the public authority as per Section 4 of the Right to Information Act 2005?

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    To publish the particulars, functions and duties of its organization within 120 days.
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    Updating published information every month.
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    Duly indexing all records so as to facilitate the exercise of this right.
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    Ensure that all records are computerised.
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Answer : 2. "Updating published information every month."
Explanation :

According to Section 4 of the Right to Information Act, 2005, the public authority has the right obligations.

(1) To publish the particulars, functions and duties of its organization within 120 days.

(2) Duly indexing all records so as to facilitate the exercise of this right.

(3) Ensure that all records are computerised.

Q:

In which chapter of the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, provisions related to the State Human Rights Commission have been made?

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    Chapter-IV
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    Chapter-V
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    Chapter-VIII
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    Chapter-VII
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Answer : 2. "Chapter-V"
Explanation :

1. Provisions related to the State Human Rights Commission have been made in Chapter V of the Human Rights Protection Act, 1993.

2. According to the Human Rights Protection Act 1993, which is an Act passed by the Parliament, there is a provision to establish the National Human Rights Commission at the national level and a State Human Rights Commission at the state level.

3. Human rights have been defined and included in the Charter of the United Nations on 10 December 1948.

Q:

Part ______ of the Constitution of India deals with the amendment of the Constitution.

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    18
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    13
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    20
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    10
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Answer : 3. "20"
Explanation :

1. Part 20 of the Indian Constitution deals with the amendment process of the Constitution.

2. Part XX contains only one article i.e. Article 368 which deals with amendment of the Constitution.

Q:

We celebrate 'Samvidhan Divas' on ______ every year, to commemorate the adoption of the Constitution of India.

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    26th January
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    26th November
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    15th September
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    15th August
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Answer : 2. "26th November"
Explanation :

1. On November 26, 1949, the Constituent Assembly adopted the Indian Constitution. However, it was implemented throughout the country from January 26, 1950.

2. Since 2015, the Government of India has declared 26 November as Constitution Day. The objective of this decision is to promote the importance of the Constitution and educate citizens about their rights and duties.

Q:

Which Part of the Constitution of India deals with citizenship?

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    Part 6
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    Part 3
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    Part 2
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    Part 5
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Answer : 3. "Part 2"
Explanation :

1. Part II of the Constitution of India deals with citizenship. This part consists of Articles 5 to 11.

2. There are two types of people in India – citizens and foreigners.

3. Citizens are full members of the Indian State and owe allegiance to it.

Q:

Article ______ of the Constitution of India deals with the freedom to manage religious affairs.

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    21
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    26
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    51
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    56
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Answer : 2. "26"
Explanation :

1. Article 26 of the Indian Constitution deals with the freedom to manage religious affairs. This article provides freedom to all citizens of India to practice their religion, manage the affairs of their religion, and propagate their religion.

2. Article 26 contains the following provisions:

- All citizens have the freedom to practice their religion.

- All religious communities have the freedom to manage their religious affairs.

- All religious communities have the freedom to propagate their religion.

Q:

The procedure for the nomination of members to the Rajya Sabha in the Constitution of India is borrowed from which of the following countries’ constitutions?

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    Russia
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    Germany
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    Ireland
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    The US
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Answer : 3. "Ireland"
Explanation :

1. The process of nomination of Rajya Sabha members has been adopted in the Indian Constitution.

2. According to Article 80 of the Indian Constitution, the President can nominate 12 members to the Rajya Sabha.

3. These members should also be from amongst persons having special knowledge or practical experience in the fields of literature, science, art and social service.

Q:

By which Act the District Collector was made the Chairman of the District Disaster Management Authority? 

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    Disaster Management Act, 2004
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    Disaster Management Act, 2005
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    Disaster Management Act, 2007
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    Disaster Management Act, 2008
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Answer : 2. "Disaster Management Act, 2005 "
Explanation :

1. By the Disaster Management Act, 2005, the District Collector has been made the Chairman of the District Disaster Management Authority.

2. Disaster has been defined in the Disaster Management Act, 2005.

3. According to this Act, disaster means "devastation, accident and serious incident" caused by natural or man-made causes in any area.

4. Under the Disaster Management Act, 2005, the government has declared the Covid-19 pandemic a disaster.

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