Constitution of India (Constitution of India) | 68+ MCQ Quizzes | Category (L/R/A) - SPPMMC

Constitution of India (Constitution of India) | MCQ Quizzes | Category (L/R/A)

@7

68 quizzes

2443 views

2025-08-02 06:49:32

The Constitution of India is the supreme law of India.The document lays down the framework that demarcates fundamental political code, structure, procedures, powers, and duties of government institutions and sets out fundamental rights, directive principles, and the duties of citizens, based on the proposal suggested by M.N. Roy . It is the longest written national constitution in the world.
Test your Knowledge

Category UID: 7

Label UID: 31

Category Name: Constitution of India

Category Full Name: Constitution of India

Category Link/Slug: constitution-of-india

Total Quizzes: 68

Total Views: 2443

Last Refreshed: 2025-08-02 06:49:32

Category Description: The Constitution of India is the supreme law of India.The document lays down the framework that demarcates fundamental political code, structure, procedures, powers, and duties of government institutions and sets out fundamental rights, directive principles, and the duties of citizens, based on the proposal suggested by M.N. Roy . It is the longest written national constitution in the world.

Q1. How many languages are included in the 8th schedule of the Indian Constitution?
Q1. How many languages are included in the 8th schedule of the Indian Constitution?

(A) 18
(A) 18
(B) 21
(B) 21
(C) 22
(C) 22
(D) 25
(D) 25
Answer: (C) 22
Answer: (C) 22
There are 22 official languages in India and they are covered under the 8th schedule of the Indian Constitution. Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, Dogri, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Malayalam, Manipuri,Marathi, Maithili, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Santhali, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu.
There are 22 official languages in India and they are covered under the 8th schedule of the Indian Constitution. Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, Dogri, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Malayalam, Manipuri,Marathi, Maithili, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Santhali, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu.

👤Abhijit Debnath

1161 views

@1101

2024-05-01

*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help

Q2. How many schedules are there in the Indian Constitution?
Q2. How many schedules are there in the Indian Constitution?

(A) 10
(A) 10
(B) 11
(B) 11
(C) 12
(C) 12
(D) 13
(D) 13
Answer: (C) 12
Answer: (C) 12
12
12

👤Rintu Baruah

1203 views

@335

2024-03-03

*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help

Q3. Joint sitting of both houses in certain cases is related to article?
Q3. Joint sitting of both houses in certain cases is related to article?

(A) Article 109
(A) Article 109
(B) Article 110
(B) Article 110
(C) Article 108
(C) Article 108
(D) Article 105
(D) Article 105
Answer: (C) Article 108
Answer: (C) Article 108
According to the Indian Constitution, "Joint sitting of both Houses in certain cases" is related to Article 108. The Constitution of India provides for joint sittings of both the Houses to break in the case of a deadlock between the two houses of parliament. The joint sitting of the Parliament is called by the President and is presided over by the Speaker or, in his absence, by the Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha or in his absence, the Deputy-Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.
According to the Indian Constitution, "Joint sitting of both Houses in certain cases" is related to Article 108. The Constitution of India provides for joint sittings of both the Houses to break in the case of a deadlock between the two houses of parliament. The joint sitting of the Parliament is called by the President and is presided over by the Speaker or, in his absence, by the Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha or in his absence, the Deputy-Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.

👤Abhijit Debnath

972 views

@1052

2025-01-10

*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help

Q4. Who is considered to be the chief architect of the Indian Constitution?
Q4. Who is considered to be the chief architect of the Indian Constitution?

(A) Mahatma Gandhi
(A) Mahatma Gandhi
(B) B.R.Ambedkar
(B) B.R.Ambedkar
(C) Jawaharlal Nehru
(C) Jawaharlal Nehru
(D) B.N.Rau
(D) B.N.Rau
Answer: (B) B.R.Ambedkar
Answer: (B) B.R.Ambedkar
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar was recognised as the chief architect of the Indian Constitution. He was also the Drafting Committee's chairman.
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar was recognised as the chief architect of the Indian Constitution. He was also the Drafting Committee's chairman.

👤Abhijit Debnath

1249 views

@1100

2024-05-01

*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help

Q5. When the fundamental rights of Indian citizens be suspended?
Q5. When the fundamental rights of Indian citizens be suspended?

(A) During National Emergency
(A) During National Emergency
(B) Anytime
(B) Anytime
(C) During Financial Emergency
(C) During Financial Emergency
(D) Never
(D) Never
Answer: (A) During National Emergency
Answer: (A) During National Emergency
The Fundamental Rights can be suspended during the Emergency under Article 359 of the Constitution by the President of India but not those conferred in Articles 20 and Article 21.
The Fundamental Rights can be suspended during the Emergency under Article 359 of the Constitution by the President of India but not those conferred in Articles 20 and Article 21.

👤Abhijit Debnath

1375 views

@1107

2024-05-02

*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help

Q6. Abolition of Untouchability is related to?
Q6. Abolition of Untouchability is related to?

(A) Article 15
(A) Article 15
(B) Article 16
(B) Article 16
(C) Article 17
(C) Article 17
(D) Article 18
(D) Article 18
Answer: (C) Article 17
Answer: (C) Article 17
Article 17
Article 17

👤Abhijit Debnath

950 views

@1047

2024-04-23

*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help

Q7. Uniform civil code(UCC) for the citizens is related to article?
Q7. Uniform civil code(UCC) for the citizens is related to article?

(A) Article 39
(A) Article 39
(B) Article 40
(B) Article 40
(C) Article 42
(C) Article 42
(D) Article 44
(D) Article 44
Answer: (D) Article 44
Answer: (D) Article 44
Article 44. On 7 February 2024, The Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly passed The Uniform Civil Code of Uttarakhand Act, 2024, making Uttarakhand the first state in India to have a law on the Uniform Civil Code.
Article 44. On 7 February 2024, The Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly passed The Uniform Civil Code of Uttarakhand Act, 2024, making Uttarakhand the first state in India to have a law on the Uniform Civil Code.

👤Abhijit Debnath

1078 views

@1090

2024-05-01

*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help

Q8. The Indian Federation is based on the pattern of____.?
Q8. The Indian Federation is based on the pattern of____.?

(A) America
(A) America
(B) Switzerland
(B) Switzerland
(C) Canada
(C) Canada
(D) Britain
(D) Britain
Answer: (C) Canada
Answer: (C) Canada
The Indian Federation is based on the pattern of Canada. The Canadian model differs from the American model in that it establishes a very strong center.
The Indian Federation is based on the pattern of Canada. The Canadian model differs from the American model in that it establishes a very strong center.

👤SPPMMC TEAM

1198 views

@880

2024-03-03

*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help

Q9. Directive Principles of State Policy in Indian constitution borrowed from which country's constitution?
Q9. Directive Principles of State Policy in Indian constitution borrowed from which country's constitution?

(A) Iceland
(A) Iceland
(B) UAS
(B) UAS
(C) Britain
(C) Britain
(D) Ireland
(D) Ireland
Answer: (D) Ireland
Answer: (D) Ireland
The concept of Directive Principles of State Policy(DPSP) was borrowed from the Ireland Constitution.
The concept of Directive Principles of State Policy(DPSP) was borrowed from the Ireland Constitution.

👤Abhijit Debnath

1257 views

@1041

2024-04-23

*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help

Q10. Which of the following is not a component of the Constitution of India?
Q10. Which of the following is not a component of the Constitution of India?

(A) The Directive Principles of State Policy
(A) The Directive Principles of State Policy
(B) The Directive Rights of the Centre
(B) The Directive Rights of the Centre
(C) The Fundamental Rights
(C) The Fundamental Rights
(D) The Fundamental Duties
(D) The Fundamental Duties
Answer: (B) The Directive Rights of the Centre
Answer: (B) The Directive Rights of the Centre
The Directive Rights of the Centre.
The Directive Rights of the Centre.

👤SPPMMC TEAM

740 views

@1659

2024-10-03

*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help

Q11. How many fundamental rights are there in the Indian Constitution?
Q11. How many fundamental rights are there in the Indian Constitution?

(A) 6
(A) 6
(B) 7
(B) 7
(C) 5
(C) 5
(D) 8
(D) 8
Answer: (A) 6
Answer: (A) 6
The six fundamental rights of Indian constitution are-Right to Equality, Right to Freedom, Right against Exploitation, Right to Freedom of Religion, Cultural and Educational Rights, and Right to Constitutional Remedies. The 44th amendment of the Indian Constitution removed the Right to Property in 1978.
The six fundamental rights of Indian constitution are-Right to Equality, Right to Freedom, Right against Exploitation, Right to Freedom of Religion, Cultural and Educational Rights, and Right to Constitutional Remedies. The 44th amendment of the Indian Constitution removed the Right to Property in 1978.

👤Abhijit Debnath

1181 views

@1040

2024-04-23

*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help

Q12. How many times has national emergency been imposed in India after independence?
Q12. How many times has national emergency been imposed in India after independence?

(A) 1
(A) 1
(B) 2
(B) 2
(C) 3
(C) 3
(D) 4
(D) 4
Answer: (C) 3
Answer: (C) 3
1962 to 1968: During the India-China war, when “the security of India” was declared as being “threatened by external aggression”. 1971: During the Indo-Pakistan war. V.V.Giri was the president at that time. 1975 to 1977: Under controversial circumstances of political instability. The emergency was declared on the basis of “internal disturbance”. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed was the president during the third emergency.
1962 to 1968: During the India-China war, when “the security of India” was declared as being “threatened by external aggression”. 1971: During the Indo-Pakistan war. V.V.Giri was the president at that time. 1975 to 1977: Under controversial circumstances of political instability. The emergency was declared on the basis of “internal disturbance”. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed was the president during the third emergency.

👤Abhijit Debnath

1370 views

@1106

2024-05-02

*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help

Q13. What is the maximum period for which a person can remain a Minister for the state government without being a member of the state legislative?
Q13. What is the maximum period for which a person can remain a Minister for the state government without being a member of the state legislative?

(A) 1 year
(A) 1 year
(B) 3 months
(B) 3 months
(C) 6 months
(C) 6 months
(D) no time limit
(D) no time limit
Answer: (C) 6 months
Answer: (C) 6 months
A person who is not a member of State Legislature can be appointed as Chief Minister for 6 months, within which time, he should be elected to the state legislature, failing which he ceases to be Chief Minister.
A person who is not a member of State Legislature can be appointed as Chief Minister for 6 months, within which time, he should be elected to the state legislature, failing which he ceases to be Chief Minister.

👤Abhijit Debnath

1274 views

@1113

2024-05-09

*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help

Q14. Untouchability is realted to which article of Indian Constitution?
Q14. Untouchability is realted to which article of Indian Constitution?

(A) Article 17
(A) Article 17
(B) Article 18
(B) Article 18
(C) Article 14
(C) Article 14
(D) Article 16
(D) Article 16
Answer: (A) Article 17
Answer: (A) Article 17
Article 17 of the Indian Constitution abolishes untouchability and prohibits its practice in any form.
Article 17 of the Indian Constitution abolishes untouchability and prohibits its practice in any form.

👤Rintu Baruah

1297 views

@643

2025-01-10

*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help

Q15. The vice President of India is related to article?
Q15. The vice President of India is related to article?

(A) Article 63
(A) Article 63
(B) Article 60
(B) Article 60
(C) Article 61
(C) Article 61
(D) Article 64
(D) Article 64
Answer: (A) Article 63
Answer: (A) Article 63
Article 63
Article 63

👤Abhijit Debnath

1222 views

@1095

2024-05-01

*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help

Q16. Apart from Assamese, which other language from the State is included in the Eight Schedule of the Indian Constitution?
Q16. Apart from Assamese, which other language from the State is included in the Eight Schedule of the Indian Constitution?

(A) Mishing
(A) Mishing
(B) Rabha
(B) Rabha
(C) Bodo
(C) Bodo
(D) Tiwa
(D) Tiwa
Answer: (C) Bodo
Answer: (C) Bodo
Bodo is the other language from Assam that is officially recognized in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution. It is primarily spoken by the Bodo people who inhabit the Bodoland Territorial Area Districts in Assam.
Bodo is the other language from Assam that is officially recognized in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution. It is primarily spoken by the Bodo people who inhabit the Bodoland Territorial Area Districts in Assam.

👤SPPMMC TEAM

1661 views

@1410

2024-08-02

*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help

Q17. 'Heart and soul' of Indian Constitution is
Q17. 'Heart and soul' of Indian Constitution is

(A) Article 17
(A) Article 17
(B) Article 32
(B) Article 32
(C) Article 33
(C) Article 33
(D) Article 42
(D) Article 42
Answer: (B) Article 32
Answer: (B) Article 32
Article 32
Article 32

👤Rintu Baruah

1308 views

@644

2024-03-03

*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help

Q18. Fundamental duties of indian constitution taken from which country's constitution?
Q18. Fundamental duties of indian constitution taken from which country's constitution?

(A) USSR(Russia)
(A) USSR(Russia)
(B) Japan
(B) Japan
(C) USA
(C) USA
(D) Canada
(D) Canada
Answer: (A) USSR(Russia)
Answer: (A) USSR(Russia)
The Concept of Fundamental Duties was adopted from the Soviet Constitution(USSR) which is now called Russia. 42nd Amendment Act of 1976 added 10 Fundamental Duties to the Indian Constitution. 86th Amendment Act 2002 later added 11th Fundamental Duty to the list. Swaran Singh Committee in 1976 recommended Fundamental Duties, the necessity of which was felt during the internal emergency of 1975-77.
The Concept of Fundamental Duties was adopted from the Soviet Constitution(USSR) which is now called Russia. 42nd Amendment Act of 1976 added 10 Fundamental Duties to the Indian Constitution. 86th Amendment Act 2002 later added 11th Fundamental Duty to the list. Swaran Singh Committee in 1976 recommended Fundamental Duties, the necessity of which was felt during the internal emergency of 1975-77.

👤Abhijit Debnath

1189 views

@1042

2024-04-23

*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help

Q19. Which of the following article of Constitution of India deals with the impeachment of the President?
Q19. Which of the following article of Constitution of India deals with the impeachment of the President?

(A) Article 61
(A) Article 61
(B) Article 56
(B) Article 56
(C) Article 66
(C) Article 66
(D) Article 65
(D) Article 65
Answer: (A) Article 61
Answer: (A) Article 61
Article 61
Article 61

👤Rintu Baruah

811 views

@561

2024-03-03

*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help

Q20. Power of president to promugate Ordinance during recess of parliament is related to?
Q20. Power of president to promugate Ordinance during recess of parliament is related to?

(A) Article 121
(A) Article 121
(B) Article 122
(B) Article 122
(C) Article 123
(C) Article 123
(D) Article 124
(D) Article 124
Answer: (C) Article 123
Answer: (C) Article 123
Article 123 of the Indian constitution empowers the President to promulgate ordinances during recess of Parliament(when both the house of the parliament is not in session).
Article 123 of the Indian constitution empowers the President to promulgate ordinances during recess of Parliament(when both the house of the parliament is not in session).

👤Abhijit Debnath

985 views

@1054

2024-04-25

*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help

Connect with us on....

Loading... Please wait...

Refresh Quizzes
Select Your Preferred Language:
Select Any Language: