The Constitution of India was adopted on:
a) 26th January 1950 (a)
b) 26th November 1949
c) 15th August 1947
d) 1st January 1950
The Constitution of India is:
a) Written and rigid (a)
b) Unwritten only
c) Flexible only
d) Military document
The Constitution provides:
a) Fundamental Rights and Duties (a)
b) Only trade rules
c) Only military authority
d) Judiciary rules only
The Preamble declares India as:
a) Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic Republic (a)
b) Monarchy
c) Military state only
d) Trade union
The Constitution was prepared by:
a) Constituent Assembly (a)
b) Parliament only
c) Supreme Court
d) President
The total number of Fundamental Rights is:
a) 6 (a)
b) 5
c) 7
d) 8
Right to Equality is provided under:
a) Articles 14-18 (a)
b) Articles 19-22
c) Articles 23-24
d) Articles 25-28
Right to Freedom is under:
a) Articles 19-22 (a)
b) Articles 14-18
c) Articles 23-24
d) Articles 25-28
Right against Exploitation is under:
a) Articles 23-24 (a)
b) Articles 14-18
c) Articles 19-22
, d) Articles 25-28
Right to Freedom of Religion is under:
a) Articles 25-28 (a)
b) Articles 14-18
c) Articles 19-22
d) Articles 23-24
Cultural and Educational Rights are under:
a) Articles 29-30 (a)
b) Articles 25-28
c) Articles 19-22
d) Articles 14-18
Right to Constitutional Remedies is under:
a) Article 32 (a)
b) Article 21
c) Article 370
d) Article 14
Directive Principles of State Policy are:
a) Non-justiciable guidelines for governance (a)
b) Fundamental Rights
c) Military orders only
d) Trade rules only
Fundamental Duties are provided under:
a) Article 51A (a)
b) Article 19
c) Article 21
d) Article 370
India follows:
a) Parliamentary System of Government (a)
b) Presidential System
c) Monarchy
d) Military rule
Union Government consists of:
a) President, Vice-President, Prime Minister, and Council of Ministers (a)
b) Only Prime Minister
c) Only President
d) Judiciary only
State Government consists of:
a) Governor, Chief Minister, and State Council of Ministers (a)
b) Only Chief Minister
c) Only Governor
d) Judiciary only
Rajya Sabha is:
a) Upper House of Parliament (a)
b) Lower House
c) Judiciary
d) Trade body
Lok Sabha is:
a) Lower House of Parliament (a)