Indian Constitution Institutions And Processes Set 2
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This set of Indian Constitution - Institutions and Processes Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Indian Constitution Institutions And Processes Set 2
Q1 | The Constitution of which one of the following countries specifically recognises thatthe State has a moral responsibility to provide employment to its citizens?
- great britain.
- india.
- u.s.s.r.
- u.s.a.
Q2 | Which one of the following rights is vital for the successful working of democracy?
- right to property.
- right to association.
- right to assemble.
- right to criticise .
Q3 | The Fundamental Rights of the Indian citizens have been enumerated from
- article 12 to 35 of the constitution.
- article 13 to 36 of the constitution .
- article 15 to 39 of the constitution.
- article 16 to 40 of the constitution.
Q4 | The Directive Principle of State Policy
- were added by the forty-second amendment.
- formed a part of the original constitution.
- do not from a part of the constitution.
- were added by the first three amendments to the constitution.
Q5 | The framers of the Indian Constitution borrowed the idea of Directive Principles ofState Policy from
- the government of india act,1935.
- the government of u.s.s. r.
- the constitution of u.s.a.
- the constitution of irish republic.
Q6 | The Directive Principles are in the nature of
- injunction to the government to refrain from doing certain things
- instructions to the government to do certain things.
- request to the government to pay attention to certain subjects.
- judicial injunction to the government to enact certain laws.
Q7 | The Directive Principles were incorporated in the Constitution with a view to
- ensure a democratic government in the country.
- provided a strong central government .
- establish welfare state.
- raise the living standard of the weakersections of society .
Q8 | The main objective of the Directive Principles is to
- establish political democracy in the country.
- establish social and economic democracy in the country .
- raise the moral and ethical standard of the people.
- establish a police state in the country.
Q9 | Which one of the followings has been wrongly listed as a Directive Principle
- provision of adequate means of livelihood for all the citizens.
- provision of employment facilities to all able- bodied persons .
- protection of workers, especially children.
- securing of equal pay for equal work to both men and women.
Q10 | Which one of the following Directive Principles can be described as Gandhian inCharacter?
- provision of equal work to both men and women.
- protection of workers, especially children.
- separation of the judiciary from the executive.
- organisation of village panchayats as effective units of self – government.
Q11 | Which one of the following is in the concurrent list in the Constitution of India?
- population control and family planning.
- public health and sanitation.
- capitation taxes.
- treasure trove .
Q12 | Which one of the following comes under the Jurisdiction of both the High Court andthe Supreme Court?
- disputes between the centre and states.
- disputes between the states inter supreme court.
- protection of the fundamental rights
- protection against the violation of constitution. .
Q13 | The Anti- Defection Law was enacted as early as 1979 in
- kerala .
- jammu &kashmir.
- west bengal.
- tamilnadu.
Q14 | Which one of the following determines that Indian Constitution is Federal?
- a written and rigid constitution.
- an independent judiciary.
- vesting of residuary powers with the country .
- distribution of powers between centre and the states.
Q15 | Which of the following are the States in which the LokAyukta Act includes the chiefMinister in its ambit?
- west bengal and kerala.
- gujarat and maharashtra.
- madhya pradesh and orissa.
- rajasthan and karnadaka.
Q16 | Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion is a Fundamental Rightsclassified under
- the right to freedom of religion.
- the right against exploitation .
- the cultural and educational rights .
- the rights to equality.
Q17 | According to the Constitution of India, the term ‘District Judge’ shall not include
- chief presidency magistrate .
- sessions judge .
- tribunal judge .
- chief judge of a small cause court.
Q18 | Which one of the following is not a Principle of ‘Panchsheel’
- non-alignment .
- peaceful co-existence.
- mutual respect for each other’s territorial integrity and sovereignty,
- mutual non- interference in each othersinternal affairs.
Q19 | The concept of public interest litigation originated in
- usa.
- uk.
- australia.
- canada.
Q20 | Economic Survey in India is Published officially every year by the
- reserve bank of india.
- planning commission, government of india.
- ministry of finance, government of india.
- ministry of industries, government of india.
Q21 | A British Citizen Staying in Indian cannot claim Right to
- freedom of trade and profession.
- equality before law.
- protection of life and personal liberty.
- freedom of religion.
Q22 | The State which has the largest number of seats reserved for the Scheduled Tribes inthe LokSabha is
- bihar.
- gujarat.
- uttar pradesh.
- madhya pradesh .
Q23 | In which way does the Indian Parliament exercise Control over the administration
- through parliamentary committees.
- through consultative committees of various ministries.
- by making the administrators and periodic reports .
- by compelling the executive to issue writs.
Q24 | The purpose of the inclusion of DPSP in the Indian Constitution is to establish
- political democracy .
- social democracy .
- gandhian democracy .
- social and economic democracy .
Q25 | Five year plan in India is finally approved by
- union cabinet .
- president on the advice of prime minister .
- planning commission .
- national development council.