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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.
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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. According to constitution of India what should be the proportion of length and Breadth of the National Flag?
Q1. According to constitution of India what should be the proportion of length and Breadth of the National Flag?

(A) 3 : 2
(A) 3 : 2
(B) 3 : 1
(B) 3 : 1
(C) 2 : 1
(C) 2 : 1
(D) 4 : 3
(D) 4 : 3
Answer: (A) 3 : 2
Answer: (A) 3 : 2
The National Flag shall be rectangular in shape. The ratio of the length to the height (width) of the Flag shall be 3:2.
The National Flag shall be rectangular in shape. The ratio of the length to the height (width) of the Flag shall be 3:2.

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Q2. Fundamental rights in indian constitution borrowed from?
Q2. Fundamental rights in indian constitution borrowed from?

(A) From constitution of Japan
(A) From constitution of Japan
(B) From constitution of France
(B) From constitution of France
(C) From constitution of Ireland
(C) From constitution of Ireland
(D) From constitution of USA
(D) From constitution of USA
Answer: (D) From constitution of USA
Answer: (D) From constitution of USA
Fundamental Rights of the Indian Constitution is borrowed from the constitution of the United States.
Fundamental Rights of the Indian Constitution is borrowed from the constitution of the United States.

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Q3. Who is competent to amend the fundamental rights?
Q3. Who is competent to amend the fundamental rights?

(A) Parliament
(A) Parliament
(B) President
(B) President
(C) Lok Sabha
(C) Lok Sabha
(D) Supreme Court
(D) Supreme Court
Answer: (A) Parliament
Answer: (A) Parliament
The correct answer is Parliament. The Parliament is competent to amend the Fundamental Rights of the citizens in India. But this amendment should be done in such a way that it doesn't affect the Basic Structure of the Constitution.
The correct answer is Parliament. The Parliament is competent to amend the Fundamental Rights of the citizens in India. But this amendment should be done in such a way that it doesn't affect the Basic Structure of the Constitution.

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Q4. How many times has national emergency been imposed in India after independence?
Q4. 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.

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Q5. Who is the first law officer of the country?
Q5. Who is the first law officer of the country?

(A) Chief Justice of India
(A) Chief Justice of India
(B) Attorney General
(B) Attorney General
(C) Law Minister
(C) Law Minister
(D) All of above
(D) All of above
Answer: (B) Attorney General
Answer: (B) Attorney General
Attorney General is the highest law officer in India. Article 76 of the Indian Constitution under its Part-V deals with the position of Attorney General of India. He is the chief legal advisor to the government of India and advises the union government on all legal matters.
Attorney General is the highest law officer in India. Article 76 of the Indian Constitution under its Part-V deals with the position of Attorney General of India. He is the chief legal advisor to the government of India and advises the union government on all legal matters.

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Q6. How many fundamental rights are there in the Indian Constitution?
Q6. 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.

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Q7. The president of india is related to article?
Q7. The president of india is related to article?

(A) Article 50
(A) Article 50
(B) Article 52
(B) Article 52
(C) Article 51
(C) Article 51
(D) Article 54
(D) Article 54
Answer: (B) Article 52
Answer: (B) Article 52
Article 52
Article 52

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Q8. The provisions for creation and abolition of Legislative Councils in any State is included in Indian Constitution under
Q8. The provisions for creation and abolition of Legislative Councils in any State is included in Indian Constitution under

(A) Article 169
(A) Article 169
(B) Article 166
(B) Article 166
(C) Article 167
(C) Article 167
(D) Article 168
(D) Article 168
Answer: (A) Article 169
Answer: (A) Article 169
Article 169
Article 169

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Q9. Which Article of the Constitution deals with the money bills?
Q9. Which Article of the Constitution deals with the money bills?

(A) Article 110
(A) Article 110
(B) Article 112
(B) Article 112
(C) Article 113
(C) Article 113
(D) Article 114
(D) Article 114
Answer: (A) Article 110
Answer: (A) Article 110
Article 110
Article 110

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Q10. Which of the schedules of the Indian constitution is related with recognition of Indian languages?
Q10. Which of the schedules of the Indian constitution is related with recognition of Indian languages?

(A) 6th
(A) 6th
(B) 8th
(B) 8th
(C) 5th
(C) 5th
(D) 7th
(D) 7th
Answer: (B) 8th
Answer: (B) 8th
The Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India lists the official languages of the Republic of India.
The Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India lists the official languages of the Republic of India.

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Q11. Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment is related to?
Q11. Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment 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: (B) Article 16
Answer: (B) Article 16
Article 16 mandates equal opportunity in matters of public employment.
Article 16 mandates equal opportunity in matters of public employment.

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Q12. Abolition of Titles is related to?
Q12. Abolition of Titles 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: (D) Article 18
Answer: (D) Article 18
The hereditary titles of nobility like Maharaja, Raj Bahadur, Rai Bahadur, Rai Saheb, Dewan Bahadur, etc. which were conferred by colonial States are banned by Article 18 as these are against the principle of equal status of all.
The hereditary titles of nobility like Maharaja, Raj Bahadur, Rai Bahadur, Rai Saheb, Dewan Bahadur, etc. which were conferred by colonial States are banned by Article 18 as these are against the principle of equal status of all.

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Q13. Prohibition of discrimination on Grounds of religion,race,sex,caste or place of birth is related to?
Q13. Prohibition of discrimination on Grounds of religion,race,sex,caste or place of birth 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: (A) Article 15
Answer: (A) Article 15
Article 15
Article 15

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Q14. How many languages have been recognized by Indian Constitution as State Language?
Q14. How many languages have been recognized by Indian Constitution as State Language?

(A) 8
(A) 8
(B) 14
(B) 14
(C) 22
(C) 22
(D) 18
(D) 18
Answer: (C) 22
Answer: (C) 22
The Indian Constitution recognizes 22 official languages in its Eighth Schedule. The list originally included 14 languages, but eight more were added later.
The Indian Constitution recognizes 22 official languages in its Eighth Schedule. The list originally included 14 languages, but eight more were added later.

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Q15. Organization of agriculture and animal husbandry is related to article?
Q15. Organization of agriculture and animal husbandry is related to article?

(A) Article 39
(A) Article 39
(B) Article 46
(B) Article 46
(C) Article 48
(C) Article 48
(D) Article 44
(D) Article 44
Answer: (C) Article 48
Answer: (C) Article 48
Article 48 of the Indian Constitution falls under Part IV, which deals with the Directive Principles of State Policy. These principles are guidelines for the government to ensure the welfare of the people and the development of a just society. Article 48 specifically focuses on the organization of agriculture and animal husbandry.
Article 48 of the Indian Constitution falls under Part IV, which deals with the Directive Principles of State Policy. These principles are guidelines for the government to ensure the welfare of the people and the development of a just society. Article 48 specifically focuses on the organization of agriculture and animal husbandry.

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Q16. Who was the first speaker of Lok Sabha of independent India?
Q16. Who was the first speaker of Lok Sabha of independent India?

(A) Hukam Singh
(A) Hukam Singh
(B) Bali Ram Bhagat
(B) Bali Ram Bhagat
(C) Jawaharlal Nehru
(C) Jawaharlal Nehru
(D) G.V. Mavalankar
(D) G.V. Mavalankar
Answer: (D) G.V. Mavalankar
Answer: (D) G.V. Mavalankar
Ganesh Vasudev Mavalankar (27 November 1888 – 27 February 1956) popularly known as Dadasaheb, was an Indian politician and independence activist who served as the President (from 1946 to 1947) of the Central Legislative Assembly, then Speaker of the Constituent Assembly of India, and later the first Speaker of the Lok Sabha.
Ganesh Vasudev Mavalankar (27 November 1888 – 27 February 1956) popularly known as Dadasaheb, was an Indian politician and independence activist who served as the President (from 1946 to 1947) of the Central Legislative Assembly, then Speaker of the Constituent Assembly of India, and later the first Speaker of the Lok Sabha.

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Q17. Organisation of village panchayats is related to?
Q17. Organisation of village panchayats is related to?

(A) Article 39
(A) Article 39
(B) Article 40
(B) Article 40
(C) Article 41
(C) Article 41
(D) Article 42
(D) Article 42
Answer: (B) Article 40
Answer: (B) Article 40
Article 40
Article 40

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Q18. Article 324 of Indian Constitution is related to
Q18. Article 324 of Indian Constitution is related to

(A) Staff Selection Commission
(A) Staff Selection Commission
(B) Attorney General
(B) Attorney General
(C) Union Public Service Commission
(C) Union Public Service Commission
(D) Election Commission
(D) Election Commission
Answer: (D) Election Commission
Answer: (D) Election Commission
Election Commission
Election Commission

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Q19. Directive Principles of State Policy in Indian constitution borrowed from which country's constitution?
Q19. 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.

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Q20. Fundamental duties of indian constitution taken from which country's constitution?
Q20. 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.

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