Wednesday, July 7, 2010

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Q 1:"0ur Constitution is to be as solid and permanent as we can make it, yet there is no permanence in a constitution. There should be a certain amount of flexibility. If you make anything rigid and permanent, you stop the nation’s growth, the growth of a living vital organic people." Whose are these words?
B.R.Ambedkar
Jawaharlal Nehru
Sardar Patel



Q 2:Subjects like marriage and divorce, adoption, succession, transfer of property, preventive detention, education, civil and criminal law, etc. in our Constitution are placed under which list?

Union
Concurrent
State




Q 3:..........................is the guardian of the Constitution
Prime Minister
President
Supreme Court of India




Q 4:The Right to Property was deleted from the list of Fundamental Rights by the ........... Constitution Amendment Act, 1978.
42th
44th
43rd




Q 5:Click the wrong option.
The Ministers are duty-bound to answer all such questions and satisfy the Members of the legislature.
The Directive Principles of State Policy are justifiable.
The fundamental rights as envisaged in the Constitution of India are justiciable.




Q 6: The Constitution has replaced the system of communal representation (introduced by the British in .........) by that of joint electorates.
1919
1905
1909




Q 7:The Preamble to the Constitution, as modified by the ........... Amendment Act, 1976 and the Directive Principles of State Policy aim at the establishment of a Welfare State in India.
44th
42nd
45th




Q 8:Our Constitutional sources.Click the wrong?
Ideal of Justice in SOCIAL,EDUCATION,ECONOMIC and POLITICAL -- russia revolution 1917
Fundamental duties--South Africa
Ideal of Liberty, Equality and fraternity -- French revolution 1789 to 1799




Q 9:Our Constitutional sources.Click the wrong?
Preamble--USSR
Concurrent list--Australia
DPSP--USA




Q 10:Our Constitutional sources.Click the wrong?
Freedom of trade--Australia
joint sitting in the parliament--US
Biocameralism--British



Q 11:A quasi-federal form of government (a federal system with a strong central government)
The idea of Residual Powers are taken from which constitution

Canada
Australia
Ireland



Q 12:The federal scheme, Office of the Governor, Role of federal judiciary, Emergency provisions in our Constition are taken from?

Govt of India Act,1919
Govt of India Act,1935
UK Constitution




Q 13: Law making procedures, Parliamentary Government, Rule of Law, Single citizenship, Cabinet system were taken from which Constitution?
Australia
US
UK




Q 14:Fundamental Rights, Independent judiciary, Judicial review, Procedure for the removal of the judges of the Supreme court and High courts, Role of Vice President were taken from?
US
UK
Ireland




Q 15:Residuary powers in the centre is the concept taken from which constitution?
US
Canada
Australia




Q 16:Who said in his judgement that no part of our Constitution is unamendable ?
Allahabad High Court
Madras High Court
Supreme Court of India




Q 17:Who restored the Judicial Review power of Judiciary under Indian Constitution?
Supreme Court of India
High Court
District Court




Q 18: Directive Principles of State Policy, The method of the presidential election, Nominating members of Rajya Sabha are the ideas taken from which Constitution?
Aussie
Irish
British




Q 19:Judicial review is actually adopted in the Indian constitution from the constitution of the United States of America. In the Indian constitution, Judicial Review is dealt under Article.......
11
12
13




Q 20:In .......the National Commission to Review the Working of the Constitution (NCRWC)[20] was setup to look into updating the constitution of India.
2000
2002
2005

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