Indian Constitution Practice Question and Answer

Q:

One rupee notes are issued by whom?

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    Reserve Bank of India
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    State Bank of India
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    President of India
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    Government of India
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Answer : 4. "Government of India"
Explanation :

In the present era, one rupee is the smallest currency in note form. RBI does not issue one rupee note. It is issued by the Government of India. This is the reason why the one rupee note does not have the signature of the RBI Governor. The one rupee note bears the signature of the Finance Secretary.

Q:

In how many ways Indian citizenship can be acquired? 

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    Five
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    Six
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    Three
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    Four
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Answer : 1. "Five"

Q:

Protection and improvement of environment and safeguarding of forest and wildlife under Art.48A is

inserted into Constitution of India by:

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    44th Constitution Amendment
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    42nd Constitution Amendment
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    1st Constitution Amendment
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    52nd Constitution Amendment
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Answer : 2. "42nd Constitution Amendment"
Explanation :

Article 48A reads: The State shall endeavour to protect and improve the environment and safeguard the country's forests and wildlife. The 42nd Amendment added this Article, 1976 and places an obligation on the State to protect the environment and wildlife.

Q:

In which year the British accepted the demand for making the constituent assembly of India ?

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    1938
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    1939
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    1940
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    1942
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Answer : 3. "1940"

Q:

What is India called for in Article 1 of the Constitution?

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    Confederation
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    Federation
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    Confederacy with strong unitary basis
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    Union of States
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Answer : 4. "Union of States"

Q:

State Land Reform is under which schedule of the Indian Constitution? 

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    9th Schedule
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    10th schedule
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    7th Schedule
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    8th schedule
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Answer : 1. "9th Schedule "

Q:

How many schedules are there in our Constitution? 

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    12
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    11
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    10
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    8
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Answer : 1. "12 "

Q:

When did the Constitution of India came into force?

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    26 December 1949
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    26 January 1950
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    15 August 1945
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    26 September 1955
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Answer : 2. "26 January 1950"
Explanation :

1. The Constituent Assembly passed the Constitution of India on November 26, 1949, but it came into force on January 26, 1950. India came into existence as a Republic on January 26, 1950.

2. The Constituent Assembly was established on December 9, 1946, to frame the Constitution of India. There were a total of 389 members in the Constituent Assembly, out of which 299 members were from the Indian National Congress. The Constituent Assembly drafted the Constitution in 2 years, 11 months and 18 days.

3. The Constitution of India is a written constitution. It is the longest-written constitution in the world. It consists of 395 articles, 8 schedules and 12 schedules. The Constitution sets out the structure, powers and functions of the Government of India. It also ensures the rights and freedoms of the citizens.

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