Top 550+ Solved Fundamentals of Indian Constitution MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. The modern State is a/an

a. police state

b. welfare state

c. laissez faire state

d. aristocratic state

  • b. welfare state

Q. Under the Cabinet Government the right to reshufflethe cabinet rests with the

a. Head of the State

b. Prime Minister

c. Speaker

d. Cabinet sub-Committee

  • b. Prime Minister

Q. Who administers the oath of office to the VicePresident of India

a. Chief Justice of India

b. President of India

c. Speaker of the Lok Sabha

d. Attorney General for India

  • b. President of India

Q. A Presidential Ordinance remains in force for

a. three months

b. two months

c. an indefinite period

d. six months

  • d. six months

Q. Usually the head of the State dissolves the Parliamentbefore its term expires, on the advice of the

a. Prime Minister

b. Speaker of the Lok Sabha

c. Law Minister

d. Parliamentary Affairs Minister

  • a. Prime Minister

Q. Article 32 makes/gives the Supreme Court of India

a. the protector and guarantor of Fundamental Rights

b. an advisory role in respect of Constitutional matters

c. original jurisdiction in respect of disputes between the Union and the State

d. appellate jurisdiction

  • a. the protector and guarantor of Fundamental Rights

Q. Equal pay for equal work for both men and womenhas been laid down In the Indian Constitution as one of the

a. Fundamental Rights

b. Directive Principles of State Policy

c. Fundamental Duties

d. Guidelines in the Preamble

  • b. Directive Principles of State Policy

Q. Under the Indian Constitution right to freedom of speech and expression is denied to

a. the civil servants

b. judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts

c. members of the armed forces

d. All the above categories

  • c. members of the armed forces

Q. The Fundamental Rights can be suspended

a. if Parliament passes a law by a two-thirds majority

b. if the Supreme Court decrees it

c. if the President orders it at the time of a National Emergency

d. Under no circumstances

  • d. Under no circumstances

Q. Who among the following decides the nature of a bill

a. Attorney General for India

b. Prime Minister

c. Minister for Parliamentary Affairs

d. Speaker of the Lok Sabha

  • d. Speaker of the Lok Sabha

Q. Under the Constitution the 'Residuary Powers' belongto the

a. President of India

b. Supreme Court of India

c. Union Government

d. State Governments

  • c. Union Government

Q. The President of India has immunity from

a. civil proceedings during his term of office

b. criminal proceedings during his life time after retirement

c. criminal proceedings during his term of office

d. all processes, civil or criminal, throughout his incumbency as President and thereafter

  • c. criminal proceedings during his term of office
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