CBSE Questions for Class 11 Commerce Legal Studies Basic Features Of The Constitution Of India Quiz 5 - MCQExams.com

There are ____________ Schedules in Constitution.
  • Five
  • Eight
  • Nine
  • Twelve
How many Articles and Schedules were there in the Constitution passed by the Constituent/Assembly?
  • $$378$$ Articles, $$7$$ Schedules
  • $$390$$ Articles, $$7$$ Schedules
  • $$395$$ Articles, $$8$$ Schedules
  • $$398$$ Articles, $$8$$ Schedules
RTI stands for _____________.
  • Revenue transactions in India
  • Research and Technology Institute
  • Rural and Transparency Infrastructure
  • Right to Information
What is a constitution?
  • A set of ordinary laws
  • A set of official laws
  • A set of financial laws
  • The basic structure defining the powers of the state and the rights and duties of the citizens
Which part of the Constitution is justiciable?
  • Fundamental Rights
  • Preamble
  • Fundamental Duties
  • Directive Principles
An ordinance promulgated by the President will _______________________.
  • lapse automatically after $$2$$ months
  • lapse on the expiration of $$6$$ weeks from the date of session of the Parliament
  • automatically become a law after $$6$$ months
  • continue to be in force till it is superseded by an Act of the Parliament
Which of the following words were added to the 'Preamble to the Constitution' through the $$42$$nd Amendment?
  • Sovereign
  • Federal
  • Secular
  • Democratic
Which of the following states/union territories has no legislative council?
  • Bihar
  • Karnataka
  • Andhra Pradesh
  • Tripura
The Constitution of India guarantees ___________.
  • ten types of fundamental rights
  • six types of fundamental rights
  • eight types of fundamental rights
  • five types of fundamental rights
How many methods have been provided under the Constitution for the amendment of the Constitution?
  • Two
  • Three
  • Four
  • Only one
Which Article of the Indian Constitution relates to preventive detention?
  • Article $$21$$
  • Article $$22$$
  • Article $$23$$
  • Article $$24$$
Economic justice has been incorporated in the constitution of India under ____________.
  • the Fundamental Rights
  • the Directive Principles of State Policy
  • the Fundamental Duties
  • the Residuary Powers
Education has now become a Fundamental Right for all those between $$6$$ and $$14$$ years of age under the __________.
  • $$86$$th Constitution Amendment
  • $$92$$nd Constitution Amendment
  • $$91$$st Constitution Amendment
  • $$90$$th Constitution Amendment
The Directive Principles aim at:
  • Ensuring individual liberty
  • Strengthening the country's independence
  • Providing a social and economic base for a genuine democracy in India
  • The achievement of all these objectives
Consider the following statements.
The Fundamental Rights granted under the Indian Constitution are fundamental because?
$$1$$. They are protected and enforced by the courts.
$$2$$. They can be suspended only in the manner prescribed by the Constitution.
$$3$$. They are enforceable against the State.
$$4$$. They cannot be amended.
Of the above statements which are correct?
  • $$1$$ and $$4$$
  • $$2$$ and $$3$$
  • $$1, 3$$ and $$4$$
  • $$1, 2$$ and $$3$$
Which Article of the Indian Constitution provides the Parliament the power to amend the Constitution?
  • $$390$$
  • $$368$$
  • $$260$$
  • $$348$$
Adult suffrage means that  _________.
  • every resident of the country has a right to take part in the administration
  • every adult of the country has a say in the administration and governance of the country
  • every adult of the country without any distinction has a duty to lay his life for the country
  • every adult can occupy highest office of post without any distinction
The writ 'Quo Warranto' ensures
  • issuing directions by a Higher Court to Lower Court
  • that no person remains in jail without any cause
  • issuing direction by Supreme Court or High Courts to anybody to do some particular thing
  • issuing orders by a court restraining a person from holding a public office to which he is not entitled
Legal Principle:
$$1$$. The state shall not deny to any person equality before the law and equal protection of the laws within the territory of India.
$$2$$. The state shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds only of religion, race, caste, sex and place of birth or any of them.
Facts: The Government of Rajasthan, passed an order providing for reservations for the Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes and socially and educationally backward classes(including Muslims) and Women, in all institutions of higher education, including private educational institutions, both aided as well as unaided, in the following manner: Scheduled Caste: $$15$$ per cent; Scheduled Tribe: $$7.5$$ per cent, socially and educationally backward classes(including Muslims): $$27$$ per cent
I. The reservation policy of the government is violative of the principle of equality envisaged in the Constitution.
II. The reservation policy is unconstitutional because it is based on 'caste' which is a prohibited marker.
III. Reservation does not violate equality clause as it entails 'like should be treated like and unlike should be treated differently'.
IV. Reservation does not violate equality clause as the Constitution itself enable the state to make special provision for the advancement of socially and educationally backward classes of citizens or for the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
  • I is correct.
  • I and II are both correct answers.
  • III is correct answer.
  • III and IV both are correct answers.
Which of the following is not a fundamental right in India?
  • Right to form association.
  • Freedom of religion.
  • Right to property.
  • Right to move throughout the territory of India.
Write Article of the Constitution that makes provisions for elections to the House of People and the Legislative Assemblies of States to be on the basis of adult suffrage?
  • Article $$395$$
  • Article $$356$$
  • Article $$326$$
  • Article $$320$$
The Constitution bestows ____________ citizenship on the people of India.
  • Single
  • Dual
  • Federal
  • Three kinds of
The four main objectives of our Constitution as indicated in its preamble are
  • Socialism, Secularism, Non-alignment and Neutrality
  • Justice, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
  • Justice, Liberty and Fraternity
  • Socialism, Economic, Liberty and Fraternity
Article -------- of the Indian Constitution ensures protection of life and personal liberty of a person according to procedure established by law.
  • 25
  • 24
  • 26
  • 21
The following are enshrined in the Preamble of the Constitution of India.
I. Equality of status and of opportunity.
II. Liberty of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship.
III. Justice, social, economic and political.
IV. Fraternity assuring the dignity of an individual.
V. Unity and integrity of the nation.
Which of the following is the correct order in which they appear in the Preamble?
  • V - I - II - IV - III
  • III - II - I - IV - V
  • III - I - II - V - IV
  • I - II - IV - III - V
Which Article/Schedule of the Constitution mentions the Union List, State List and Concurrent List?
  • Seventh Schedule
  • Article $$246$$
  • Eighth Schedule
  • Article $$245$$
The main object of the Cultural and Educational Rights enumerated in the Chapter of Fundamental Rights is to __________________.
  • promote national integration
  • develop a composite culture
  • spread literacy in the country
  • help the minorities to preserve their culture
Under which article of the constitution can an individual move to the supreme court directly in case of violation of fundamental rights?
  • Article 226.
  • Article 32.
  • Article 34.
  • Article 13.
The Constitution if India provides for ___________________.
  • dual citizenship.
  • plural citizenship.
  • single citizenship.
  • multiple citizenship.
Issue of writs is modeled on ________________.
  • Swiss Constitution.
  • American Constitution.
  • English Constitution.
  • Irish Constitution.
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