PREAMBLE AND EVOLUTION OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION RELATED QUESTION ANSWER
51. India is called a ‘Republic’ because --
Ans - The Head of the State in India (President) is an elected head for a fixed period
52. ‘Sovereignty’ in a democracy rests with the --
Ans - People
53. The Preamble secures Justice, Liberty, Equality and Fraternity to --
Ans - All citizens
54. The Preamble of the Constitution indicates --
Ans - The source of the Indian Constitution
55. It is not the objective enshrined in the Preamble.
Ans - Secure shelter and proper livelihood to all
56. The idea of social, economic and political justice has been taken from _____ Revolution.
Ans - French
57. The concept of equality and fraternity has been taken from _____ Revolution.
Ans - Russian
58. Which of the following is described as the ‘Soul of the Constitution’?
Ans - Preamble
59. Which one of the following is not treated as part of the Constitution?
Ans - Fundamental Duties
60. Democracy of India rests on the fact that --
Ans - People have the right to choose and change the government
61. The word ‘Democracy’ is derived from the Greek words --
Ans - Demos and Kratos
62. India opted for a Federal form of government because of --
Ans - Linguistic and Regional Diversity
63. What is the chief (ultimate) source of political power (authority) in India?
Ans - People
64. A Flexible Constitution --
Ans - can be amended easily
65. The Judiciary acts as an guardian of the Constitution in a --
Ans - Federal government
66. India is a Secular State because --
Ans - It is described so in the preamble of the Constitution
67. Our Constitution has laid emphasis on securing social, economic and political justice to all the citizens of the country. These objectives are aimed at securing a --
Ans - Welfare State
68. Modern States are generally considered as --
Ans - Welfare States
69. A State which does not promote or interfere in the affairs of religion is referred to as --
Ans - Secular
70. The Constitution is a --
Ans - Dynamic Law
71. The Constitution of India provides --
Ans - Single citizenship
72. The Constitution provides --
Ans - Powers, Responsibilities, Limitations
73. The fundamental organs of the State are established by --
Ans - Constitution
74. Detailed provisions regarding acquisition and termination of Indian citizenship are contained in --
Ans - Act passed by the Parliament in 1955
75. Which of the following is not a condition for becoming an Indian citizen?
Ans - Acquiring property
76. A person can lose citizenship through --
Ans - Deprivation, Termination, and Renunciation
77. The aims and objectives of the Constitution have been enshrined in --
Ans - The Preamble
78. The Office of the Governor General of India was for the first time created under --
Ans - Regulating Act, 1773
79. According to the Act of 1858, the territory was divided into --
Ans - Provinces
80. When did the British Crown assume sovereignty over India from East India Company?
Ans - 1858
81. Morley-Minto Reforms were implemented by the Indian Councils Act --
Ans - 1909
82. Which of the following is also known as the Act of 1919?
Ans - Montague-Chelmsford Reform Act
83. Under which of the following Act was Provincial Autonomy introduced in India?
Ans - Government of India Act, 1935
84. Who made the Constitution of India?
Ans - The Constituent Assembly
85. A Constituent Assembly is convened to --
Ans - Frame the Constitution of the country
86. The Constituent Assembly was set up to under the --
Ans - Cabinet Mission Plan of 1946
87. Which party was not associated with the Constituent Assembly of India?
Ans - The Communist Party
88. The Republic of India established by the Constitution is --
Sovereign, Socialist, Secular
89. The mind and ideals of the framers of the Constitution are reflected in the --
Ans - Preamble
90. In our Constitution, what justice is not given to the citizens?
Ans - Technical
91. The present Five-year Plan (2002-2007) is --
Ans - 11th
92. ‘Amend’ means --
Ans - remove the difficulties
93. ‘Enact’ means --
pass a law
94. Who advocated ‘Grama Swarajya’ for the growth of the villages?
Ans - Gandhiji
95. ‘Poornaswarajya’ was declared as the goal of the Congress on December 1929 in the --
Ans - Lahore Session
96. The Constitution declared India as a Republic on ________ .
Ans - 26.01.1950
97. Who has given the following statement: “Democracy means a Government of the people, by the people and for the people”?
Ans - Abraham Lincoln
98. Which one of the following features was borrowed by the framers of the Constitution from the US Constitution?
Ans - Removal of Judges of the Supreme Court, Judicial Review, Fundamental Rights
99. The ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity enshrined in the Preamble of the Constitution were adopted under inspiration from --
Ans - The French Revolution
100. Who succeeded Lord Mountbatten as the first Indian Governor General of the Indian dominion till 26th January 1950 when India became a Republic?
Ans - C. Rajagopalachari
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