This set of MCQs helps students to learn about various important things such as, why it is important to study the philosophy of the Constitution, what are the core features of the Indian Constitution, what are the criticisms of this Constitution, what are the limitations of the Constitution?
Which one of the following Fundamental Rights has been ensured to the citizens of India?
Which of the following term is correct that means both religion and state must stay away from the internal affairs of one another.
Which was the first non-official attempt at drafting a constitution for India?
Which one of the following is not an essential feature of a democracy?
Which of the justice is not given in Preamble?
From which country we have taken Preamble?
Which of the following word is not mentioned In Indian constitution:
Democracy is a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. Whose statements is it?
Who argued that a state responsive to the needs of individuals must provide them the means by which their needs are communicated?
In the Constituent Assembly of India, the Chairman of the Union Constitution Committee was
The Japanese Constitution is popularly known as,
Complex constitution
Advance constitution
Peace constitution
Concord constitution
The procedural achievement reflects in,
Freedom to criticize the treatment of widows
Taking decisions in the Constituent Assembly on the basis of reason
Article 370 and 371
Accepting the importance of community in an individual’s life
The Preamble of our Constitution reads: India is a
Socialist, Sovereign, Secular, Democratic Republic
Secular, Socialist, Sovereign, Democratic Republic
Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic Republic
Secular, Sovereign, Democratic, Socialist. Republic
Constitution of India Bill, 1892
Constitution of India Bill, 1893
Constitution of India Bill, 1894
Constitution of India Bill, 1895
Freedom to criticize the treatment of widows
Taking decisions in the Constituent Assembly on the basis of reason
Article 370 and 371
Accepting the importance of community in an individual’s life