Top 150+ Solved Indian Constitution - Institutions and Processes MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Which one of the following statement is correct?
a. the fundamental rights granted by the indian constitution are absolute.
b. the fundamental rights of the indian citizens are non- justiciable.
c. the fundamental rights of the indian citizens are justiciable.
d. the fundamental rights of the indian citizens protect them against the tyranny of
Q. The Fundamental Rights under the Indian Constitution can be suspended during
a. general election.
b. national emergency.
c. all type of emergencies.
d. in all the above cases.
Q. The orders for the suspension of Fundamental Rights are issued
a. by the parliament .
b. by the president on the recommendation of the supreme court.
c. by the president with the approval of the parliament.
d. by the president with the approval of the council of ministers.
Q. Which one of the following authorities is authorised by the Constitution to imposereasonable restrictions on Fundamental Rights?
a. the parliament.
b. the supreme court.
c. the president.
d. none of the above .
Q. The Fundamental Duties of Indian citizens are contained in
a. part i of the constitution.
b. part iii of the constitution.
c. part iv-a of the constitution.
d. none of the above part of the constitution.
Q. Which one of the followings is not a Fundamental duty as outlined in Article 51A ofthe Constitution?
a. to abide by the constitution and respect its ideals.
b. to defend the country and render national service when called upon to do so.
c. to work for the moral upliftment of the weaker sections of society.
d. to preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture.
Q. Which one of the followings has been wrongly listed as a Fundamental duty of theIndian citizens?
a. to develop scientific temper, humanism and spirit of inquiry and reform.
b. to work for raising the prestige of the country in the international sphere.
c. to protect and improve the natural environment.
d. to strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activity.
Q. The Constitution vests the responsibility for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights
a. exclusively with the supreme court .
b. both with the high courts and the supreme court.
c. with all the courts in the country.
d. none of the above.
Q. The Fundamental duties were added to the Constitution
a. to make the fundamental rights more effective.
b. to check anti- national, subversive and unconstitutional agitations.
c. to accord priority to the directive principles over fundamental rights .
d. to achieve all the above objectives.
Q. The inclusion of Fundamental Duties in the Constitution was
a. unanimously welcomed.
b. welcomed by the opposition parties only.
c. welcomed by the ruling only.
d. none of the above.
Q. The Constitution of which one of the following countries specifically recognises thatthe State has a moral responsibility to provide employment to its citizens?
a. great britain.
b. india.
c. u.s.s.r.
d. u.s.a.
Q. Which one of the following rights is vital for the successful working of democracy?
a. right to property.
b. right to association.
c. right to assemble.
d. right to criticise .
Q. The Fundamental Rights of the Indian citizens have been enumerated from
a. article 12 to 35 of the constitution.
b. article 13 to 36 of the constitution .
c. article 15 to 39 of the constitution.
d. article 16 to 40 of the constitution.
Q. The Directive Principle of State Policy
a. were added by the forty-second amendment.
b. formed a part of the original constitution.
c. do not from a part of the constitution.
d. were added by the first three amendments to the constitution.
Q. The framers of the Indian Constitution borrowed the idea of Directive Principles ofState Policy from
a. the government of india act,1935.
b. the government of u.s.s. r.
c. the constitution of u.s.a.
d. the constitution of irish republic.