Top 550+ Solved Fundamentals of Indian Constitution MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Which among the following functions under the principle of collective responsibility?

a. Union Parliament

b. Lok Sabha

c. Supreme Court of India

d. Union Council of Ministers

  • d. Union Council of Ministers

Q. If the Preamble of the Indian Constitution is violated,

a. the Supreme Court alone can help

b. there is no remedy legally or otherwise

c. the Supreme Court and State High Courts can help

d. the Attorney General of India can move the Supreme Court for issue of a suitable writ

  • a. the Supreme Court alone can help

Q. A former judge of the High Court

a. cannot practise within the jurisdiction of the High Court

b. can practise in the Supreme Court and other High Courts

c. cannot practise in any court

d. Both (a) and (b) above

  • d. Both (a) and (b) above

Q. Writs are issued by

a. Supreme Court

b. High Courts

c. The President

d. Supreme Court and High Courts

  • d. Supreme Court and High Courts

Q. The Constitution has not laid down a comprehensive law relating to citizenship of India. The power to enact such law is left to the

a. President

b. Union Parliament

c. Law Ministry

d. Rajya Sabha

  • b. Union Parliament

Q. The idea of Lokpal is taken from

a. Britain

b. America

c. Scandinavian Countries

d. France

  • c. Scandinavian Countries

Q. Right to Education became a Fundamental Right on

a. March 15, 2010

b. April 1, 2010

c. July 17, 2010

d. October 10, 2010

  • b. April 1, 2010

Q. Of the following ex-Presidents who had served asIndian Ambassador to the erstwhile Soviet Union?

a. Dr Rajendra Prasad

b. Dr S Radhakrishnan

c. Dr Zakir Husain

d. Giani Zail Singh

  • b. Dr S Radhakrishnan

Q. Of the following Prime Ministers who did not face the Union Parliament even once?

a. Lal Bahadur Shastri

b. Charan Singh

c. Morarji Desai

d. VP Singh

  • b. Charan Singh

Q. A Constitution Amendment BW after being passed by the Rajya Sabha is pending before a Select Committee of the Lok Sabha. Meanwhile the Parliament is dissolved. What happens to the bill?

a. The bill lapses on the dissolution of Parliament

b. The bill goes before a new Select Committee constituted by the new Lok Sabha

c. The bill is referred to the Attorney General by the new Lok Sabha

d. The bill keeps alive despite dissolution of Parliament and takes its normal course

  • a. The bill lapses on the dissolution of Parliament
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