Indian Constitution Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: With the 2022 amendments to the Indian Constitution, which of the following communities have been granted the Scheduled Tribes status by the Government of India?
A. Narikoravan community
B. Hattee community
C. Kadu Kuruba community
D. Kapu community
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64b17f1236fc1bf57645343dA. Narikoravan community
B. Hattee community
C. Kadu Kuruba community
D. Kapu community
- 1A, B and C onlytrue
- 2B, C and D onlyfalse
- 3A and D onlyfalse
- 4A, B, C and Dfalse
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Answer : 1. "A, B and C only"
Explanation :
Which new community has been included in the Scheduled Tribe list through the 2022 amendment to the Indian Constitution?
A. Narikoravan and Kurivaikaran (Tamil Nadu)
B.Hatti Tribe (Himachal Pradesh)
C.Betta-Kuruba (Karnataka)
D.Gond community (Uttar Pradesh)
E. Binjhiya was listed as a Scheduled Tribe in Jharkhand and Odisha
Q: What does Article 32 of the Indian Constitution deal with?
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64b1812136fc1bf57645374a- 1Right to Lifefalse
- 2Right to Propertyfalse
- 3Right to Constitutional Remediestrue
- 4Financial Emergencyfalse
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Answer : 3. "Right to Constitutional Remedies"
Explanation :
1. Article 32 of the Indian Constitution deals with the “Right to Constitutional Remedies”. This article gives the right to every citizen of India to file a petition before the Supreme Court for the enforcement of the fundamental rights granted by the Constitution.
2. Under this article, the Supreme Court can issue five types of writs to provide relief to any person against violation of his fundamental rights.
- Habeas Corpus
- query of rights
- mandamus
- prompting
- detention
Q: Which part of the Constitution of India deals with the duties of citizens?
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64b1776b36fc1bf57644fb00- 1Part IVAtrue
- 2Part IIfalse
- 3Part Xfalse
- 4Part IIIfalse
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Answer : 1. "Part IVA"
Explanation :
1. Part IV-A of the Constitution of India deals with the duties of the citizens. Article 51A lists 11 fundamental duties in this part.
2. These duties motivate citizens to understand and fulfil their responsibilities towards their country, society and environment.
3. The fundamental duties of citizens were added to the Constitution by the 42nd Amendment in 1976 on the recommendations of the Swarn Singh Committee.
4. The fundamental duties of the citizens of India are as follows-
- Adhere to the Constitution and respect its ideals, institutions, national flag and national anthem.
- Keep in your heart the high ideals that inspired the national movement for independence and follow them.
- Protect India's sovereignty, unity and integrity and keep it intact.
-Defend the country and serve the nation when called upon.
- To create a spirit of harmony and common brotherhood among all the people of India, transcending all forms of discrimination based on religion, language, region or class, and to abandon such practices which are against the dignity of women.
- Understand the importance of the glorious tradition of our composite culture and preserve it.
- Protect and improve the natural environment which includes forests, lakes, rivers and wildlife and have compassion for living beings.
- Develop humanism from the scientific point of view and the spirit of learning and improvement.
- Keep public property safe and stay away from violence.
- Make continuous efforts to move towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activities so that the nation can progress and achieve new heights of achievement.
- To provide opportunities for education to our children between the ages of six and fourteen years (Added by the 86th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2002).
Q: Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding the Multi-State Co-operative Societies (Amendment) Bill, 2022?
A. The Lok Sabha referred this Bill to the joint committee of parliament comprising 21 members from the Lower House and 10 from the Upper House.
B. This Bill also proposed to establish a ‘Cooperative Election Authority’ to bring electoral reforms.
C. The Bill also has a Section — 63A that relates to ‘establishment of the Cooperative Rehabilitation, Reconstruction and Development Fund’ for revival of ‘sick multi-state cooperative societies’.
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64a68d189a74b54cff5c9610A. The Lok Sabha referred this Bill to the joint committee of parliament comprising 21 members from the Lower House and 10 from the Upper House.
B. This Bill also proposed to establish a ‘Cooperative Election Authority’ to bring electoral reforms.
C. The Bill also has a Section — 63A that relates to ‘establishment of the Cooperative Rehabilitation, Reconstruction and Development Fund’ for revival of ‘sick multi-state cooperative societies’.
- 1A and B onlyfalse
- 2B and C onlyfalse
- 3A, B and Ctrue
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Answer : 3. "A, B and C "
Explanation :
All the statements regarding the Multi-State Cooperative Societies (Amendment) Bill, 2022 are correct.
A. The Lok Sabha referred this Bill to the joint committee of parliament comprising 21 members from the Lower House and 10 from the Upper House.
B. This Bill also proposed to establish a ‘Cooperative Election Authority’ to bring electoral reforms.
C. The Bill also has a Section — 63A that relates to the ‘establishment of the Cooperative Rehabilitation, Reconstruction and Development Fund’ for revival of ‘sick multi-state cooperative societies’.
Q: In India, who among the following is responsible for auditing all receipts and expenditures of the Union and State governments?
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64a681ef8ecb104cc62ae2d6- 1Attorney General for Indiafalse
- 2Advocate Generalfalse
- 3Union Public Service Commissionfalse
- 4Comptroller and Auditor- Generatrue
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Answer : 4. "Comptroller and Auditor- Genera"
Explanation :
1. There shall be a Comptroller and Auditor General of India, appointed by the President by warrant under his hand and seal.
2. The administrative expenses of the Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General, including salaries, allowances and pensions payable to or in respect of persons serving in that office, shall be charged on the Consolidated Fund of India.
Following are the paragraphs related to the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.
- Article 148 – Comptroller and Auditor General of India
- Article 149 - Duties and powers of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India
- Article 150 - Format of accounts of the Union and the States
- Article 151 – Audit report
Q: How many types of writs can be issued under Articles 32 and 226 of the Constitution of India?
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64a6817c8c254a4cead26049- 14false
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Answer : 3. "5"
Explanation :
1. Under Articles 32 and 226 of the Constitution of India, the following five types of writs can be issued.
2. This Writ: The High Court can issue 5 types of writs to enforce the fundamental rights of a person. He is -
1.Habeas Corpus
2. Mandamus
3. Prohibition
4. inducement
5. Rights Inquiry
Q: Which of the following Articles of the Constitution of India states that the Parliament has exclusive powers to make laws with respect to any of the matters enumerated in the Union List?
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64a2abcbab3c5fffc2fa299d- 1Article 287false
- 2Article 246true
- 3Article 362false
- 4Article 352false
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Answer : 2. "Article 246"
Explanation :
1. Parliament has special powers under Article 246 to make laws with respect to any matter included in the Union List.
2. The Union List contains 100 subjects of national interest and is the largest of the three lists.
3. The Center has the right to make laws on the subjects related to this list.
4. Some important subjects included in this list are Defence, Railways, Post and Telegraph, Income Tax, Custom Duty, etc.
Q: Article 148 of the Constitution of India provides for an independent office of the ________.
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64a2a43ec7d7c7e067491fe2- 1Attorney General of Indiafalse
- 2President of Indiafalse
- 3Comptroller and Auditor General of Indiatrue
- 4Advocate General of the Statefalse
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Answer : 3. "Comptroller and Auditor General of India"
Explanation :
1. Article 148 of the Constitution of India provides for an independent office of the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG).
2. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India is an independent authority under the Constitution of India.
3. He audits all financial transactions of the Government of India and State Governments.