B.COM Foundational Course FC-1 (Basic Features of Indian Constituions) MCQ's




Question 1 :
The term '_____' means that the people of India are not subordinate to any other external authority.


  1. President’s Rule
  2. Comprehensive,
  3. Sovereignty
  4. None of the above
  

Question 2 :
Indian Constitution may be said to be a combination of rigidity and flexibility.


  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  

Question 3 :
The constitution of India specifies only the structure and powers of Central Government.


  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  

Question 4 :
Fundamental duties were inserted in the Constitution through the Constitution (Forty Second Amendment) Act, 1976.


  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  

Question 5 :
_____ is the source of all the power that people delegate to political institutions and authorities.


  1. Constitutional monarchy
  2. Constitution
  3. Constituent Assembly
  4. None of the above
  

Question 6 :
The Constitution of India is a very _____ and detailed document.


  1. Constituent Assembly
  2. Comprehensive,
  3. Constitutional monarchy
  4. None of the above
  

Question 7 :
The first written constitution of the world is the Constitution of the _____.


  1. Federal state
  2. United States of America
  3. finances and accounts of the Union and States
  4. None of the above
  

Question 8 :
Constitutional emergency in states is also called as '_____'.


  1. President’s Rule
  2. Federal state
  3. Constitutional disputes
  4. None of the above
  

Question 9 :
The supremacy of the Constitution is an important criterion for federal government.


  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  

Question 10 :
_____ can declare any law passed by the State legislatures or the Parliament as null and void.


  1. Judicial review,
  2. Sovereignty
  3. Comprehensive,
  4. None of the above
  

Question 11 :
The constitution of India is the lengthiest constitution in the world.


  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  

Question 12 :
Britain has republican form of government.


  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  

Question 13 :
Constitution is the expression of people’s sovereignty.


  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  

Question 14 :
A Constitution is called _____ if it can be amended by a simple majority vote of the Parliament.


  1. Flexible
  2. Constitutional disputes
  3. President’s Rule
  4. None of the above
  

Question 15 :
The US Constitution was the outcome of a spirited struggle by Americans to free them from unjust Indian rule.


  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  

Question 16 :
The Constitution of India is rigid.


  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  

Question 17 :
The US Constitution established a representative government, with _____ powers.


  1. Limited
  2. Unlimited
  3. all of the above
  4. None of the above
  

Question 18 :
Directive Principles of State Policy are enforceable by court.


  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  

Question 19 :
The judiciary is dependent on the Parliament for its day to day functioning.


  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  

Question 20 :
The Constitution of India contains special provisions and safeguards for the _____, _____ and Scheduled Tribes.


  1. Constitution of India
  2. United States of America
  3. Anglo-Indians, Scheduled Castes
  4. None of the above
  

Question 21 :
The Constitution of India was drafted and adopted by the _____.


  1. Constitutional monarchy
  2. Comprehensive,
  3. Constituent Assembly
  4. None of the above
  
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