Top 550+ Solved Fundamentals of Indian Constitution MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The Special Officer for the Scheduled Castes and ScheduledTribes shall be appointed by the
a. Prime Minister
b. Home Minister
c. Law Minister
d. President
Q. Grants-in-aid are provided to such States as are in need ofassistance, by the
a. Union Parliament
b. President
c. Finance Commission
d. Planning Commission
Q. In the event of receiving the resignation of the President, theVice-President shall forthwith communicate the fact to the
a. Prime Minister of India
b. Speaker of the Lok Sabha
c. Chief of the Army Staff
d. Chief Justice of India
Q. How many Parliamentary Constituencies are there in theUnion Territory of Puducherry?
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. Four
Q. Which one of the following schedules of the constitution ofIndia contains provisions regarding Anti Defection Act?
a. Second Schedule
b. Fifth Schedule
c. Eighth Schedule
d. Tenth Schedule
Q. The inclusion of Fundamental Duties in the Constitution waswelcomed by
a. the Union Cabinet only
b. the ruling party only
c. the opposition parties only
d. both the Houses of Parliament unanimously
Q. The President nominates persons to the Lok Sabha andRajya Sabha in that order
a. 4 and 10
b. 2 and 14
c. 2 and 10
d. 2 and 12
Q. The Indian National Congress lost power at the Centre in thegeneral elections held in
a. 1967
b. 1971
c. 1977
d. 1980
Q. Does the Constitution provide for a Deputy Prime Minister?
a. Yes
b. No
c. Yes, during an Emergency
d. Yes, during a Financial Emergency
Q. Does the Indian Constitution envisage double citizenship?
a. Yes
b. No
c. Yes, in exceptional cases with Parliament's consent
d. Yes, in the case of all foreigners
Q. The fundamental rights of Indian citizens can be suspendedby the
a. Supreme Court of India
b. Union Parliament
c. President of India
d. President, in consultation with the Attorney General for India
Q. The main factor which has inhibited the Government in the implementation of Directive Principles or State policy has been
a. fear of agitations and protests
b. fear of strictures from the judiciary
c. fear of opposition
d. resources crunch
Q. The first Governor-General of free India was
a. Lord Mountbatten
b. C Rajagopalaehari
c. Dr Rajendra Prasad
d. Lord Wavell
Q. Before assuming office as the President of the Republic, Dr Rajendra Prasad was the
a. President of the Constituent Assembly of India
b. Vice-President of India
c. Interim Prime Minister
d. Chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Constituent Assembly
Q. India was not a State before15th August 1947, because it had no
a. Sovereignty
b. Constitution
c. Elected Government
d. Parliament