Part 1 – General Studies: Constitution and political system of India

Question | Correct Answer |
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The President of India is vested with the power to: | all of the above |
Which of the following statement about the Constitution of India is false? | It provides for a parliamentary system of government |
Which of the following best describes the Constitution of India? | C |
Who was the chairman of the Constituent Assembly when India’s Constitution was finally adoption on 26th January, 1950? | Dr. B.R. Ambedkar |
Which of the following State has its own High Court? | Jammu and Kashmir |
The rights of the people are protected in India by | a written Constitution |
Who is the supreme head of the executive in India? | The President |
Which article in the Constitution of India guarantees equality of status and opportunity to all citizens? | Article 16 |
What is the main aim of the Constitution of India? | To secure the rights of the citizens |
Which among the following rights is not a fundamental right? | Right to property |
The Constitution of India is the supreme law of India. | True |
Choose the correct answer
Question 1: The President of India is vested with the power to:
Option 1: dissolve Lok Sabha
Option 2: declare National Emergency
Option 3: appoint the Prime Minister
Option 4: all of the above
Correct Answer: all of the above
Question 2: Which of the following statement about the Constitution of India is false?
Option 1: It ensures equality of all citizens
Option 2: It establishes a sovereign, socialist, secular, and republic
Option 3: It provides for a parliamentary system of government
Option 4: None of the above
Correct Answer: It provides for a parliamentary system of government
Question 3: Which of the following best describes the Constitution of India?
Option 1: A set of laws that govern the country
Option 2: A document that outlines the rights and duties of citizens
Option 3: A set of rules and regulations that define the powers and functions of the government
Option 4: A document that describes the history and culture of India
Correct Answer: C
Question 4: Who was the chairman of the Constituent Assembly when India’s Constitution was finally adoption on 26th January, 1950?
Option 1: Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Option 2: Jawahar Lal Nehru
Option 3: Sachidanand Sinha
Option 4: Raja Sahib of Mahmudabad
Correct Answer: Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Question 5: Which of the following State has its own High Court?
Option 1: Manipur
Option 2: Jammu and Kashmir
Option 3: Mizoram
Option 4: Punjab
Correct Answer: Jammu and Kashmir
Question 6: The rights of the people are protected in India by
Option 1: a written Constitution
Option 2: the Parliament
Option 3: the President
Option 4: the Supreme Court
Correct Answer: a written Constitution
Question 7: Who is the supreme head of the executive in India?
Option 1: The President
Option 2: The Prime Minister
Option 3: The Chief Justice
Option 4: The Home Minister
Correct Answer: The President
Question 8: Which article in the Constitution of India guarantees equality of status and opportunity to all citizens?
Option 1: Article 14
Option 2: Article 15
Option 3: Article 16
Option 4: Article 17
Correct Answer: Article 16
Question 9: What is the main aim of the Constitution of India?
Option 1: To establish a socialist state
Option 2: To secure the rights of the citizens
Option 3: To promote the economic development of the country
Option 4: To establish a federal system of government
Correct Answer: To secure the rights of the citizens
Question 10: Which among the following rights is not a fundamental right?
Option 1: Right to equality
Option 2: Right to freedom
Option 3: Right to life
Option 4: Right to property
Correct Answer: Right to property
Question 11: The Constitution of India is the supreme law of India.
Option 1: True
Option 2: False
Option 3: Not sure
Option 4: Depends
Correct Answer: True
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