Indian Constitution (3130007) MCQs

MCQs of Features of Indian Constitution

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31.

The inspiration of 'Liberty, Equality and Fraternity' was derived from

(a)

American revolution

(b)

French revolution

(c)

Russian revolution

(d)

None of the above

Answer:

Option (b)

32.

Which of the following is not a basic feature of the Indian Constitution?

(a)

Presidential Government

(b)

Parliamentary Government

(c)

Federal Government

(d)

Independence of Judiciary

Answer:

Option (a)

33.

Which of the following features does the Indian Constitution borrow from the Weimar Constitution of Germany?

(a)

The idea of a federation with a strong centre

(b)

The method of presidential elections

(c)

The Emergency powers

(d)

Provisions concerning the suspension of fundamental rights during National Emergency

Answer:

Option (d)

34.

Which Constitution has inspired the Indian concepts of rule of law, parliamentary system and law-making procedure?

(a)

US Constitution

(b)

British Constitution

(c)

Canadian Constitution

(d)

All of the above

Answer:

Option (b)

35.

The Indian Constitution has borrowed the ideas of Preamble from the

(a)

Italian Constitution

(b)

Canadian Constitution

(c)

French Constitution

(d)

Constitution of USA

Answer:

Option (d)

36.

The correct nomenclature of India according to the Preamble is

(a)

Sovereign, Secular, Democratic Republic

(b)

Sovereign, Democratic Republic

(c)

Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic Republic

(d)

Sovereign, Secular, Socialist Democracy

Answer:

Option (c)

37.

In India, the concept of single citizenship is adopted from

(a)

England

(b)

U.S.A.

(c)

Canada

(d)

France

Answer:

Option (a)

38.

The Indian Constitution comprises of

(a)

395 Articles, 22 Parts and 12 Schedules

(b)

371 Articles, 21 Parts and 11 Schedules

(c)

372 Articles, 20 Parts and 7 Schedules

(d)

381 Articles, 23 Parts and 8 Schedules

Answer:

Option (a)

39.

Minto Morley Reforms is also known as 

(a)

Government of India Act 1919

(b)

Government of India Act 1892

(c)

Government of India Act 1935

(d)

Government of India Act 1909

Answer:

Option (d)

40.

Separate electorate for Muslims were introduced by the Act of

(a)

1919

(b)

1935

(c)

1909

(d)

1947

Answer:

Option (a)

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