Q1. Which of the following country have an
unwritten constitution
A)
USA
B)
UK
C)
India
D)
Pakistan
Q2. Which of the following is an extra constitutional body?
A)
UPSC
B)
Finance Commission
C)
Election Commission
Q3. The planning commission of india was constituted in the
year
A)
1942
B)
1947
C)
1950
D)
1955
Q4. The finance commission is constituted under Article …..
of the constitution of India
A)
275
B)
280
C)
282
D)
None of these
Q5. The article of indian constitution related to abolition
of untouchability is
A)
Article 15
B)
Article 16
C)
Article 17
D)
Article 18
Q6. The item ‘Education’ belongs to the
A)
Union list
B)
State list
C)
Concurrent list
D)
Residuary list
Q7. ‘the federal system with strong Centre’ has been borrowed
by the indian constitution from
A)
USA
B)
Canada
C)
UK
D)
France
Q8. The constitution of India was adopted on
A)
26th Jan, 1950
B)
26th jan, 1949
C)
26th nov, 1949
D)
15th aug, 1947
Q9. Diarchy was first introducing under
A)
Morley-Minto Reforms
B)
Montford Reforms
C)
Simon Commission Plan
D)
Government of India Act, 1935
Q10. Which amendment of the indian constitution inserted the
two word ‘socialist’ and ‘Secular’ in the preamble?
A)
28th
B)
40th
C)
42nd
D)
52nd
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ReplyDelete1.B 2.D 3.C 4.B 5.C 6.C 7.B 8.C 9.B 10.C
Explanation of Q7.
ReplyDeleteThe principles adopted from Canada were federal government with strong centre and also distribution of powers between central government and state governments along with placing residuary powers with central government.
From Ireland, directive principle of state policy was adopted.
From Germany, the principle of suspension of fundamental rights during emergency was adopted.
Judicial review is adopted in the Constitution of India from judicial review in the United States
Explanation of Q9.
ReplyDeleteDiarchy is a form of government in which two individuals ("diarchs") are joint heads of state.
That act of 1919 introduced diarchy, or dual government, in the provinces, where the executive was to be headed by a governor appointed by the Secretary of State, who could consult the Governor General.
the Montague - Chelmsford Report containing recommendations that paved the way for Government of India Act 1919.