Indian Constitution Questions Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Right to move freely throughout the territory of India' is a fundamental right under _________ of the Constitution of India.

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    Article 24
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    Article 14
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    Article 21
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    Article 19
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Answer : 4. "Article 19 "

Q:

Under what circumstances can the President declare a National Emergency under Article 352 all over the country or in any part of it:

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    external attack
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    Armed Rebellion
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    internal disturbance
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    Both 1 and 2
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Answer : 4. "Both 1 and 2"

Q:

Which Part of the Constitution of India deals with citizenship?

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    Part 6
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    Part 3
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    Part 2
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    Part 5
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Answer : 3. "Part 2"
Explanation :

1. Part II of the Constitution of India deals with citizenship. This part consists of Articles 5 to 11.

2. There are two types of people in India – citizens and foreigners.

3. Citizens are full members of the Indian State and owe allegiance to it.

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Answer : 4. "A and B only"
Explanation :

1. The Supreme Court of India’s Constitutional Bench for this case consisted of 5 judges.
 2. The Constitutional Bench upholds the 10% of EWS reservation with 3-2 majority.

Q:

Which among the following is the constitutional body appointed by the president, every five years to review centre state financial relationships?

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    Finance Commission
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    Inter State Commission
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    Inter State Council
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    Zonal Council
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Answer : 1. "Finance Commission"

Q:

How many fundamental duties of Indian citizens are there in the Indian Constitution, as of March 2022?

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    5
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    11
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    9
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    3
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Answer : 2. "11 "
Explanation :

As of my last update in September 2021, there are 11 fundamental duties of Indian citizens mentioned in the Indian Constitution. These duties were added by the 42nd Amendment Act in 1976. However, it's important to verify with up-to-date legal sources because constitutional amendments can occur, potentially changing the number or content of these duties after my last update.

Q:

Which of the following exercised the most profound influence in framing the Indian Constitution?

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    British Constitution
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    US Constitution
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    Irish Constitution
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    The Government of India Act, 1935
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Answer : 4. "The Government of India Act, 1935"
Explanation :

The Government of India Act, 1935 exercised the most profound influence in framing the Indian Constitution. The Constituent Assembly, which was tasked with drafting the Indian Constitution, drew extensively from various sources, including the Government of India Act, 1935, as it provided a framework for federalism, provincial autonomy, and other constitutional principles.

Q:

What is the status of the Right to Property now?

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    Legal Right
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    Human Right
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    Fundamental Right
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    Natural Right
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Answer : 1. "Legal Right "
Explanation :

The Right to Property in India is recognized as a legal right under Article 300-A of the Indian Constitution. It means that individuals have the right to own and use property, and they cannot be deprived of their property except by authority of law. However, it is no longer a fundamental right, which means that the government can impose reasonable restrictions on property ownership. While individuals have legal protection for their property, it is subject to certain limitations defined by law.


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