MCQs ON CONSTITUTION OF INDIA (PART-3)
1 | The provisions relating to “Constitutional Amendments” have been inspired from which country’s Constitution—
(A) U. S. Constitution (B) Canadian Constitution (C) Russian Constitution (D) South Africa Ans: (D) |
2 | Concept of Federalism in Indian Constitution is influenced by the Constitution of—
(A) U. S. A. (B) Canadian Constitution (C) Russian Constitution (D) Japanese Constitution Ans: (A) |
3 | Mark correct statements—
(A) Basically, the Constitution regulates the affairs between the individuals and the State. (B) Constitution is not merely a law, rather it is a machinery by which laws are made. (C) Both (A) & (B) (D) None Ans: (C) |
4 | A Constitution may be—
(A) Written and Unwritten (B) Unitary and Federal (C) Flexible or Rigid (D) All Ans: (D) |
5 | Mark correct statements—
(A) A written constitution is in the form of documents, like Indian Constitution. (B) A Constitution which is not in a form of document is called an unwritten constitution, like the Constitution of Great Britain. (C) Both (A) & (B) (D) None Ans: (C) |
6 | Mark correct statements—
(A) In Unitary Constitution all powers vest with the Central government and the State governments act as subordinate to the Central government. (B) The Great Britain Constitution is a unitary Constitution. (C) Under Federal Constitution there is a distribution of power between the Central and the State Government. American Constitution is the best example of the Federal Constitution. (D) All of the above Ans: (D) |
7 | Mark correct statements—
(A) A Constitution is said to be flexible when it provides for a simple procedure for amendment. (B) In rigid Constitution the amendment is comparatively complex. (C) Both (A) & (B) (D) None Ans: (D) |
8 | Indian Constitution is the fundamental law of the land. It embodies unique features and as such has a special place among the federal constitution of the world. These statements are—
(A) True (B) Partly True (C) False (D) Partly False Ans: (A) |
9 | The salient features of the Indian Constitution are—
(A) Lengthiest Constitution (B) Distribution of powers (Dual polity) (C) Parliamentary form of Government (D) All Ans: (D) |
10 | The salient features of the Indian Constitution are—
(A) Fusion of rigid and flexible (B) Quasi federal with centralized tendencies (C) Single citizenship (D) All Ans: (D) |
* Typographical error, if any, is inadvertent. |