Constitution of India MCQ SET-24

Top 1000+ Indian Constitution General Knowledge Questions SET-24

Top 1000+ Indian Constitution General Knowledge Questions
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Welcome to our exclusive collections of selective and important multiple choice questions(MCQs) on Indian Constitution general knowledge (GK) for all types of competitive exams. In this section, we are providing the most important MCQs with answers on Indian Constitution, Historical Background and Constitutional development of Indian Constitution. These selective and important multiple choice questions(MCQs) have been asked in Previous competitive exams and there are chances to ask again in upcoming competitive exams. Indian Constitution, Indian Polity Objective / Multiple Choice (MCQs) Questions for Preparation of competitive exams like TET, CTET, LT, TGT, PGT, KVS, VS, NET, SLET, PSC, SSC-CGL, UPSC Civil Services, NDA, CDS, Railways and State Level Public Services Examinations.

Top 1000+ Indian Constitution General Knowledge Questions SET-24


Question : 1-10

Question : 1

In India all executive powers of the Union ultimately lies in the-

[A].   Council of Minister
[B].   Prime Minister
[C].   President
[D].   Parliament


Catagory : Important Multiple Choice Questions(MCQs) on Indian Constitution GK



Question : 2

A result of the reorganization, what was the number of members of the Constituent Assembly in the year 1947?

[A].   450
[B].   572
[C].   299
[D].   272


Catagory : Important Multiple Choice Questions(MCQs) on Indian Constitution GK



Question : 3

The number of members nominated by the President in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha are respectively-

[A].   12 and 2
[B].   2 and 12
[C].   8 and 12
[D].   12 and 4


Catagory : Important Multiple Choice Questions(MCQs) on Indian Constitution GK



Question : 4

Which was the first meeting of the Constituent Assembly held?

[A].   9 December, 1946
[B].   26 January 1950
[C].   20 July 1950
[D].   26 January 1950


Catagory : Important Multiple Choice Questions(MCQs) on Indian Constitution GK



Question : 5

Which method is adopted for the election of President?

[A].   proportional representation
[B].   Single transferable
[C].   Indirect voting
[D].   All of the above


Catagory : Important Multiple Choice Questions(MCQs) on Indian Constitution GK



Question : 6

Which of the following languages is not in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution?

[A].   Persian
[B].   Sanskrit
[C].   Kashmiri
[D].   Nepali


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Question : 7

Fundamental duties were included on the recommendation of which committee?

[A].   Devraj Ars Committee
[B].   Karan Singh Committee
[C].   Swarn Singh Committee
[D].   Kripalani Committee


Catagory : Important Multiple Choice Questions(MCQs) on Indian Constitution GK



Question : 8

Many key features of the constitution such as federal structure, provincial autonomy, a bicameral central legislature and the principle of separation of powers are derived from where?

[A].   Nehru Report of 1928
[B].   Government of India Act 1919
[C].   Government of India Act 1935
[D].   India Independence Act 1947


Catagory : Important Multiple Choice Questions(MCQs) on Indian Constitution GK



Question : 9

'Swadeshi' and 'boycott' was related to which movement?

[A].   Bang-Bhang movement
[B].   Non-cooperation movement
[C].   Civil Disobedience Movement
[D].   Quit India Movement


Catagory : Important Multiple Choice Questions(MCQs) on Indian Constitution GK



Question : 10

Which statement about Prime Minister's Office (PMO) is untrue?

[A].   It is a constitutional body.
[B].   It is a staffing agency for the Prime Minister.
[C].   It has been given the status of a department
[D].   There is no attached and subordinate office under it


Catagory : Important Multiple Choice Questions(MCQs) on Indian Constitution GK






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