Indian Constitution and Preamble of the Constitution

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Review: Soumya Pujhari

1. The Preamble begins with the words

A) We the Parliament
B) We the People of India
C) We the Government
D) We the Nation

Correct Answer: B

Your Answer: B

2. The Preamble secures dignity of the individual and unity and integrity of the

A) Parliament
B) Judiciary
C) Nation
D) Cabinet

Correct Answer: C

Your Answer: C

3. Justice in the Preamble includes

A) Legal, moral and civil
B) State, central and local
C) Rural, urban and global
D) Social, economic and political

Correct Answer: D

Your Answer: D

4. The President of the Constituent Assembly was

A) Rajendra Prasad
B) B.R. Ambedkar
C) Jawaharlal Nehru
D) C. Rajagopalachari

Correct Answer: A

Your Answer: A

5. The word Integrity was added to the Preamble by

A) 52nd Amendment
B) 61st Amendment
C) 42nd Amendment
D) 86th Amendment

Correct Answer: C

Your Answer: C

6. The Right to Constitutional Remedies is in

A) Article 19
B) Article 21
C) Article 32
D) Article 44

Correct Answer: C

Your Answer: C

7. Equality in the Preamble means

A) Equality of status and opportunity
B) Equality of religion only
C) Equality of income only
D) Equality of language only

Correct Answer: A

Your Answer: A

8. India is described in the Preamble as

A) Federation of States
B) Union of Kingdoms
C) Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic
D) Parliamentary Monarchy

Correct Answer: C

Your Answer: C

9. Fraternity in the Preamble promotes

A) Separation of states
B) Rule by monarchy
C) Judicial control
D) Dignity of the individual

Correct Answer: D

Your Answer: D

10. The Chairman of the Drafting Committee was

A) Rajendra Prasad
B) Jawaharlal Nehru
C) B.R. Ambedkar
D) Sardar Patel

Correct Answer: C

Your Answer: C

11. Fundamental Duties are in

A) Part III
B) Part IVA
C) Part IV
D) Part VI

Correct Answer: B

Your Answer: B

12. The source of authority in the Constitution is

A) Parliament
B) President
C) Prime Minister
D) People of India

Correct Answer: D

Your Answer: D

13. Which case said that the Preamble is part of the Constitution

A) Golaknath case
B) Kesavananda Bharati case
C) Minerva Mills case
D) Shankari Prasad case

Correct Answer: B

Your Answer: B

14. The Constitution of India was adopted on

A) 26 January 1950
B) 15 August 1947
C) 9 December 1946
D) 26 November 1949

Correct Answer: D

Your Answer: D

15. The Preamble was amended only

A) Twice
B) Thrice
C) Never
D) Once

Correct Answer: D

Your Answer: D

16. The word Socialist was added to the Preamble by

A) 44th Amendment
B) 52nd Amendment
C) 61st Amendment
D) 42nd Amendment

Correct Answer: D

Your Answer: D

17. Liberty in the Preamble includes

A) Speech only
B) Thought, expression, belief, faith and worship
C) Voting only
D) Movement only

Correct Answer: B

Your Answer: B

18. Fundamental Rights are given in

A) Part III
B) Part II
C) Part IV
D) Part V

Correct Answer: A

Your Answer: A

19. The Constitution was framed by the

A) Parliament
B) Constituent Assembly
C) Supreme Court
D) Cabinet Mission

Correct Answer: B

Your Answer: B

20. The Constitution provides single citizenship like

A) USA
B) Switzerland
C) UK
D) Australia

Correct Answer: C

Your Answer: C

21. The Preamble aims to secure justice, liberty, equality and

A) Law
B) Fraternity
C) Rights
D) Duty

Correct Answer: B

Your Answer: B

22. The word Secular was added to the Preamble by

A) 42nd Amendment
B) 24th Amendment
C) 44th Amendment
D) 73rd Amendment

Correct Answer: A

Your Answer: A

23. The Preamble is

A) A law made by Parliament
B) A court order
C) A part of the Constitution
D) A separate schedule

Correct Answer: C

Your Answer: C

24. The Indian Constitution establishes a

A) Presidential system
B) Parliamentary system
C) Monarchical system
D) Military system

Correct Answer: B

Your Answer: B

25. India is called a Union of States in

A) Article 1
B) Article 14
C) Article 21
D) Article 51A

Correct Answer: A

Your Answer: A

26. The Constitution of India is the

A) Shortest written constitution
B) Oldest constitution
C) Smallest constitution
D) Longest written constitution

Correct Answer: D

Your Answer: D

27. The Directive Principles were borrowed from

A) USA
B) UK
C) Russia
D) Ireland

Correct Answer: D

Your Answer: D

28. The Constitution originally had how many Fundamental Rights

A) 5
B) 6
C) 8
D) 7

Correct Answer: D

Your Answer: D

29. The Constitution declares India a

A) Dictatorship
B) Monarchy
C) Republic
D) Colony

Correct Answer: C

Your Answer: C

30. In a republic, the head of the state is

A) Hereditary ruler
B) Elected directly or indirectly
C) Appointed by judges
D) Chosen by army

Correct Answer: B

Your Answer: B