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This set of Indian Government and Politics Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Indian Constitution Set 2

Q1 | Parliamentary form of Government is also known as
  • Westminster Model of Government
  • Unitary Model of Government
  • Communist Model of government
Q2 | The concept of Rule of Law was borrowed from
  • British Constitution
  • USA Constitution
  • China Constitution
Q3 | Provision of Directive Principles of State Policy was borrowed from
  • Irish Constitution
  • Australia Constitution
  • South Africa Constitution
Q4 | Directive Principle of State policy are
  • Enforceable to the law courts
  • Not enforceable to the law courts
  • Court are not interfere in case of violation
Q5 | Article 1 of the Indian Constitution states
  • India shall be a union of states
  • India shall be democratic state
  • India shall be federal states
Q6 | Habeas Corpus meant
  • To have the body
  • To bring justice
  • To enquire the case
Q7 | Article 21A deal with
  • Right to Education
  • Right to Property
  • Right to Life
Q8 | Right to Education was passed by
  • 86th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2002
  • 86th Constitutional Amendment Act,2004
  • 86th Constitutional Amendment Act,2006
Q9 | Article 22 grants two kind of protection to persons who are arrested or detained, such as
  • Punitive Detention and Preventive detention
  • Normal and Abnormal Detention
  • Absolute and partial detention
Q10 | Preventive detention mean
  • Detention of person without trial and conviction by a court
  • Detention of person in advance
  • Detention of suspected person without inform
Q11 | The Constitution of India provide
  • Dual Citizenship
  • Single Citizenship
  • Federal Citizenship
Q12 | Voting age was reduced to 18 years from 21 years in 1989 by
  • 61st Constitutional Amendment, 1998
  • 61st Constitutional Amendment,1988
  • 61st Constitutional Amendment, 1978
Q13 | The 7th Schedule of the Constitution of India contains provision regarding
  • Administration of Tribal Areas
  • Oath and Affirmation
  • The Union, State, Concurrent list
Q14 | The Indian Constitution is unitary in spirit because
  • Single Citizenship for all state
  • Division of power
  • Written Constitution
Q15 | The Union Parliament has exclusive power to make Laws with respect to subjects in
  • The Union List
  • The State List
  • The Concurrent list
Q16 | The State Legislature has exclusive power to make Laws with respect to subjects in
  • The Union List
  • The State List
  • The Concurrent list
Q17 | The Union Parliament and the State legislature have exclusive power to make Lawswith respect to subjects in
  • The Union List
  • The State List
  • The Concurrent list
Q18 | The Union List contains
  • 97 items
  • 87 items
  • 47 items
Q19 | The state list contains
  • 87 items
  • 66 items
  • 47 items
Q20 | The Concurrent list contains
  • 37 items
  • 86 items
  • 47 items
Q21 | The Centre-State relations have been dealt by
  • Sarkaria commission
  • Ashok Mehta Commission
  • Balwant Rai Mehta Commission
Q22 | Emergency Provision are given in
  • Article 352-360
  • Article 350-364
  • Article 342-368
Q23 | Sarkaria Commission was established to study
  • Centre – State relations
  • President – Governor relations
  • President – Prime Minister relations
Q24 | The Union territories are administered by
  • The Prime Minister
  • The Union Cabinet
  • The President through administrators appointed by him
Q25 | Railway is under the subject of
  • Union List
  • State List
  • Concurrent List