Question 1 :
Trade Commerce and Intercourse within the Territory of India is mentioned in Part _____ in the Constitution.
- X
- XII
- XI
- XIII
Question 2 :
Indian constitution divided into ______ Parts.
- Two
- Four
- Three
- None of these
Question 3 :
Preamble to our Constitution serves ______ purposes.
- Two
- Three
- Four
- None of these
Question 4 :
The Preamble begins with the words, '_____’ and end with ‘….Hereby Adopt, Enact and Give to Ourselves This Constitution’.
- We The People Of India
- Union and its Territory
- parliament
- None of these
Question 5 :
On 26th November 1949, it was declared that India to have become a Sovereign Democratic Republic.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 6 :
India is a _____ country.
- Sovereign
- Union
- parliament
- None of these
Question 7 :
The sole authority to make any amendment of the Constitution lies with _____ and together with State legislatures in some cases.
- Union
- Municipalities
- parliament
- None of these
Question 8 :
Equality of status and opportunity is another noble ideal mention in the Preamble.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 9 :
The main Body of the Constitution is divided in ______ Parts.
- 23
- 22
- 21
- 24
Question 10 :
Provisions regarding Finance, Property, Contracts and Suits are in ______ Part of the Constitution.
- V
- X
- XI
- XII
Question 11 :
The Preamble also mentions about liberty of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 12 :
The Supreme Court in _____ v/s Union of India held that Secularism was an integral part of the Basic Structure of our Constitution.
- S. R. Bommai
- None of these
Question 13 :
Relation between the Union and States is mentioned in part XI of the Constitution.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 14 :
Some parts of the Constitution are numbered in Greek Numerical.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 15 :
The word ‘Secularism’ was inserted into the Preamble by the 42nd Amendment Act of 1977.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 16 :
The objectives, which are laid down in the Preamble, are :
- Description of Indian State
- Ideals to be achieved and Preserved
- Both A and B
- None of these