Most Important Questions on Constituent Assembly & Sources of the Constitution
1. When did the Constituent Assembly adopted the Indian Constitution?
(a) 15th August 1947
(b) 26th November 1949
(c) 26th January 1950
(d) 30th January 1948
Ans. B
2. With regard to Constituent Assembly of India, which one of the following statements is correct:
(a) The Constituent Assembly took over as the Legislative Assembly of Independent India in the midnight of 15 August, 1947
(b) The Constituent Assembly took more than 3 years to draft the constitution
(c) The Constituent Assembly ceased to exist on 24 January, 1950
(d) All the members of the Constituent Assembly have signed the Constitution
Ans. A
3. The Constitution of India was enacted by a Constituent Assembly set up
(a) through a resolution of the Provisional Government
(b) under the Indian Independence Act, 1947
(c) under the Cabinet Mission plan, 1946
(d) by the Indian Congress
Ans. C
4. How many sessions of the Constituent Assembly were held to complete Indian Constitution?
(a) 10
(b) 11
(c) 12
(d) 13
Ans. B
5. Constituent assembly that framed constitution was set up under:
(a) Government of India act 1935
(b) India Independence act 1947
(c) Cabinet mission plan
(d) Cripps mission proposal
Ans. C
6. The members of the Constituent Assembly which drafted the Constitution of India were
(a) nominated by the British Parliament
(b) nominated by the Governor General
(c) elected by the Legislative Assemblies of various province
(d) elected by the Indian National Congress and Muslim League
Ans. C
7. 395 articles of the Indian Constitution have been divided into how many parts?
(a) 23 parts
(b) 22 parts
(c) 25 parts
(d) 26 parts
Ans. B
8. The main basis of Indian Constitution is
(a) Constitution of Britain
(b) Constitution of Ireland
(c) Indian Council Act 1919
(d) Government of India Act 1935
Ans. D
9. By which Article of the Indian constitution, is “Ad hoc Judge” appointed?
(a) Article 124 of the Indian Constitution
(b) Article 125 of the Indian Constitution
(c) Article 127 of the Indian Constitution
(d) Article 131 of the Indian Constitution
Ans. C
10. The justiciability of the Fundamental Rights and the non-justiciability of the Directive Principles of State Policy, an essential feature of the Indian Constitution, has been adopted from which of the following sources?
(a) Constitution of Ireland
(b) Weimar Constitution
(c) Canadian Constitution
(d) Constitution of Australia
Ans. A
11. The “Method of Election of President” has been incorporated into the Indian Constitution from which constitution?
(a) French Constitution
(b) Irish Constitution
(c) Italian Constitution
(d) None of the above
Ans. B
12. Which of the one part of the Indian Constitution offers for establishing Indian as a Welfare State?
(a) The preamble of the Constitution
(b) The Fundamental Rights (Part III)
(c) The Directive Principles of State Policy (Part IV)
(d) Schedule IV of the Indian Constitution
Ans. C
13. In which of the following Article of the Indian Constitution, Judicial Review dealt with?
(a) Article 124
(b) Article 214
(c) Article 13(2)
(d) Article 31
Ans. C
14. The provision of Emergency, in the Indian Constitution, is borrowed from:
(a) The Constitution of Ireland
(b) The Constitution of Canada
(c) The Constitution of Germany
(d) The Constitution of United States of America
Ans. C
15. The idea of Concurrent list in Indian constitution is adopted from which constitution?
(a) Malaysian constitution
(b) US constitution
(c) Australian constitution
(d) Cuban constitution
Ans. C
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