Indian Constitution Questions Practice Question and Answer

Q:

The concept of Sovereign Parliament originated in : 

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    England
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    India
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    France
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    Japan
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Answer : 1. "England "

Q:

In which chapter of the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, provisions related to the State Human Rights Commission have been made?

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    Chapter-IV
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    Chapter-V
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    Chapter-VIII
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    Chapter-VII
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Answer : 2. "Chapter-V"
Explanation :

1. Provisions related to the State Human Rights Commission have been made in Chapter V of the Human Rights Protection Act, 1993.

2. According to the Human Rights Protection Act 1993, which is an Act passed by the Parliament, there is a provision to establish the National Human Rights Commission at the national level and a State Human Rights Commission at the state level.

3. Human rights have been defined and included in the Charter of the United Nations on 10 December 1948.

Q:

How many members of Rajya Sabha are nominated by President of India?

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    2
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    10
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    12
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    15
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Answer : 3. "12"

Q:

What does Article 360 of the Constitution of India provide with?

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    Right to life
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    Financial Emergency
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    Right to property
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    Fundamental duties
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Answer : 2. "Financial Emergency"
Explanation :

1. Provisions for financial emergencies are given in Article 360 of the Indian Constitution.

2. It has two provisions;

- There is no maximum period prescribed for its operation.

- Its continuation does not require repeated parliamentary approval.

3. The proclamation of financial emergency can be revoked by the President at any subsequent time, such proclamation does not require parliamentary approval.

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"

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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 part of the Constitution of India refers to the responsibility of the state towards international peace and security?

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    Fundamental Rights
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    Directive Principles of State policy
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    Emergency provisions
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    Preamble of the Constitution
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Answer : 2. "Directive Principles of State policy"

Q:

Which one of the following fundamental rights was described by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar as the heart and soul of the Constitution?

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    Right to religion
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    Right to constitutional remedies
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    Right to property
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    Right to education
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Answer : 2. "Right to constitutional remedies"
Explanation :

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar described the right to constitutional remedies (Article 32) as the "heart and soul" of the Constitution. This right provides Indian citizens the freedom to approach the Supreme Court, the highest judicial body in the country, for the protection of their fundamental rights. It grants citizens the freedom to seek legal remedies when their fundamental rights are violated.

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