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Quiz on the Indian Constitution G.K
Q1. Who administers the oath of the Prime Minister of India?
- President
- Vice President
- Speaker
- Chief Justice of India
Q2. Who can alter the number of judges in the Supreme Court?
- President
- Central Government
- Supreme Court by Notification
- Parliament by Law
Q3. Article 32 of the Indian Constitution deals with the
- Right to life and liberty
- Right to speech and expression
- Right to form unions
- Right to constitutional remedies
Q4. Which state of India has the highest number of LokSabha seats?
- UP
- West Bengal
- Maharashtra
- Bihar
Q5. The Procedure for the amendment of the Constitution has been adopted from which country ?
- Ireland
- UK
- China
- South Africa
Q6. Which of the following constitutional amendments is referred to as the "mini-constitution?
- 44th
- 48th
- 42nd
- 24th
Q7. The constitution derives its authority from the
- Indian people
- Parliament
- Supreme Court
- President
Q8. Article 352 deals with the
- President's rule
- National emergency
- Censorship
- Financial emergency
Q9. Anyone can contest for Indian Prime Ministership if he / she is at least
- 30 yr. of age
- 35 yr. of age
- 25 yr. of age
- 18 yr. of age
Q10. Article 14 of the constitution deals with
- Equality before law
- Abolition of untouchability
- Freedom of expression
- Right to property
Q11. How many types of emergency have been visualized in the Constitution of India?
- One
- Two
- Three
- Four
Q12. The Preamble to the Indian Constitution is _____ in origin and is _____ of the Constitution.
- American, a part
- French, not a part
- Canadian, a part
- French, a part
Q13. How many days were spent on the consideration of the draft constitution by the Constituent Assembly of India?
- One Hundred and Ten Days
- One Hundred and Fifteen Days
- One Hundred and Seventeen Days
- One Hundred and Fourteen Days
Q14. What is the minimum age to contest elections of RajyaSabha?
- 25 Years
- 30 Years
- 35 Years
- 21 Years
Q15. Who administers the oath of Judges of High Court?
- President
- Chief Minister
- Governor
- Chief Justice of India
Answer Key: |
1 - A |
9 - C |
2 - D |
10 - A |
3 - D |
11 - C |
4 - A |
12 - A |
5 - A |
13 - D |
6 - C |
14 - B |
7 - A |
15 - C |
8 - B |
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