Indian Constitution Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: Which of the following Articles mentions a Uniform Civil Code throughout the territory of India?
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Answer : 1. "Article 44"
Explanation :
1. The provisions of the Uniform Civil Code are mentioned in Part IV of the Constitution of India.
2. 'Uniform Civil Code' is clearly mentioned in Part 4 of Article 44 of the Indian Constitution.
3. Article 44 says, “The State shall endeavour to secure to the citizens a uniform civil code throughout the territory of India.
4. “The Uniform Civil Code is a proposal to create and enforce secular personal laws of citizens in India
5. This applies equally to all citizens regardless of their religion. At present, the personal laws of different communities are governed by their religious texts.
Q: Which of the following statements are correct regarding the Supreme Court judgement on validity of 103rd Constitutional Amendment Act?
A. The Supreme Court of India’s Constitutional Bench for this case consisted of 5 judges.
B. The Constitutional Bench upholds the 10% of EWS reservation with 3-2 majority.
C. As per the Supreme Court judgement, the 103rd Constitutional Amendment is valid although it is violating the Basic Structure of the Indian Constitution.
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649a9e99ab3c5fffc2e07e01B. The Constitutional Bench upholds the 10% of EWS reservation with 3-2 majority.
C. As per the Supreme Court judgement, the 103rd Constitutional Amendment is valid although it is violating the Basic Structure of the Indian Constitution.
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Answer : 4. "A and B only"
Explanation :
1. The Supreme Court of India’s Constitutional Bench for this case consisted of 5 judges.
2. The Constitutional Bench upholds the 10% of EWS reservation with 3-2 majority.
Q: In India, who appoints the Advocate General of a State?
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649a96fcab3c5fffc2e06b21- 1Governor of the Statetrue
- 2Prime Minister of Indiafalse
- 3President of Indiafalse
- 4Chief Minister of the Statefalse
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Answer : 1. "Governor of the State"
Explanation :
Appointment of State Advocate General in India:
1. Appointee: Governor
2. Qualification: Qualified to be appointed as a judge of a High Court.
3. Tenure: During the pleasure of the Governor
4. Remuneration: Determined by the Governor
5. Their duties are given in Articles 165 and 177 of the Constitution.
Additional Information:
1. The Advocate General is the highest law officer of the state.
2. He provides assistance to the State Government in all its legal matters.
3. He also protects and safeguards the interests of the state government.
Q: Article ______ of the Constitution of India deals with the 'Proclamation of Emergency'.
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Answer : 2. "352"
Explanation :
1. The emergency provisions in the Indian Constitution are divided into three parts, which include national emergency (Article-352), failure of constitutional machinery in states/President's rule (Article-356) and financial emergency (Article-360).
2. Articles 352 to 360 in Part XVIII of the Indian Constitution deal with the provisions relating to Emergency.
3. National Emergency can be declared only after a resolution is passed by both the Houses of Parliament.
4. The resolution should contain an express proposal to enable the President to declare a national emergency.
Q: Fundamental Duties of citizens were added to the Constitution of India in the year ______.
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Answer : 1. "1976"
Explanation :
1. The Fundamental Duties of the citizens were added to the Constitution of India by the 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1976.
2. By this amendment a new Part IV-A was added to the Constitution
3. In which 10 fundamental duties were included under Article 51A.
4. The idea of Fundamental Duties is inspired by the Constitution of Russia (erstwhile Soviet Union).
5. The 11th Fundamental Duties were added to the Constitution of India in the year 2002 through the '86th Constitutional Amendment'
Q: Which of the following Articles of the Constitution of India deals with the duties and powers of the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India?
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644be1caf35a0dce59e7e27d- 1Article 234false
- 2Article 149true
- 3Article 189false
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Answer : 2. "Article 149"
Q: How many organs of government are there according to the Indian Constitution?
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Answer : 4. "Three"
Q: According to the Indian Constitution, the House of People shall consist of not more than ______ members to represent the Union territories.
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- 3fifteenfalse
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