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πŸ“˜ Constitution Test 4 [Fully Solved]

πŸ“ Questions with Answers (Q.26–37)

❓Q26. Article 12 of the Constitution defines ‘State’… writs cannot be issued against:

  1. High Court
  2. TRAI
  3. Delhi Municipal Corporation
  4. Port Trust
βœ… Answer: 1

❓Q27. Under which Article is the Prime Minister duty bound to furnish information to the President?

  1. Article 78
  2. Article 79
  3. Article 77
  4. Article 76
βœ… Answer: 1

❓Q28. Which of the following statement is correct?

  1. All provisions came into force on 15.08.1947
  2. Some came into force on 15.08.1947 & remaining on 26.11.1949
  3. All provisions came into force on 26.01.1950
  4. Some came into force on 26.11.1949 & remaining on 26.01.1950
βœ… Answer: 4

❓Q29. Article 21-A was inserted by:

  1. 42nd Amendment Act, 1976
  2. 86th Amendment Act, 2002
  3. 85th Amendment Act, 2001
  4. 92nd Amendment Act, 2003
βœ… Answer: 2

❓Q30. The 100th Amendment Act, 2015 gave effect to exchange of:

  1. 51 Bangladeshi & 111 Indian Enclaves
  2. 111 Indian & 111 Bangladeshi Enclaves
  3. 51 Bangladeshi & 51 Indian Enclaves
  4. 111 Bangladeshi & 51 Indian Enclaves
βœ… Answer: 1

❓Q31. In case of deadlock over an Ordinary Bill in State Legislature, it is deemed passed when:

  1. After 3 months of second passage by Assembly
  2. After 6 months of second passage by Assembly
  3. After 1 month of second passage by Assembly
  4. Only after joint sitting of both Houses
βœ… Answer: 3

❓Q32. Total number of Ministers, including PM, shall not exceed:

  1. 15% of members of Lok Sabha
  2. 15% of members of Parliament
  3. 15% of elected members of Lok Sabha & Rajya Sabha
  4. 15% of members of Rajya Sabha
βœ… Answer: 1

❓Q33. The operative part of Article 310 (1) is:

  1. Except as expressly provided by this Constitution
  2. Notwithstanding anything provided by this Constitution
  3. Subject to the provisions of this Constitution
  4. Subject to the provision of Article 311
βœ… Answer: 1

❓Q34. President can appoint a distinguished jurist as Judge:

  1. Neither High Court nor Supreme Court
  2. Both High Court & Supreme Court
  3. High Court only
  4. Supreme Court only
βœ… Answer: 4

❓Q35. In which case Articles 323A(2)(d) & 323B(3)(d) were declared unconstitutional?

  1. Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India (1978)
  2. L. Chandra Kumar v. Union of India (1997)
  3. I.R. Coelho v. State of Tamil Nadu (2007)
  4. S.P. Sampath Kumar v. Union of India (1987)
βœ… Answer: 2

❓Q36. Which Schedule deals with disqualification on ground of defection?

  1. VIII
  2. X
  3. IX
  4. VII
βœ… Answer: 2

❓Q37. Which Article obligates the State to promote SCs/STs’ educational & economic interests?

  1. Article 21-A
  2. Article 43
  3. Article 46
  4. Article 45
βœ… Answer: 3



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❓Q38. The Goods and Services Tax Council is set up under:

  1. Article 281
  2. Article 269-A
  3. Article 263
  4. Article 279-A
βœ… Answer: 4

❓Q39. Which one of the following is the correct statement in relation to the Collegium?

  1. Appointment, transfer, recusal and removal of judges in the judiciary
  2. Appointment and transfer of judges in the judiciary
  3. Appointment and transfer of judges in the higher judiciary
  4. Appointment, transfer and removal of judges in the judiciary
βœ… Answer: 3

❓Q40. The President decides on disqualification of Members of Parliament under Article 103 only on the advice of:

  1. Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court of India
  2. Chief Justice of India
  3. Council of Ministers
  4. Election Commission
βœ… Answer: 4

❓Q41. The National Commission for Backward Classes was created by:

  1. The Constitution (One Hundredth Amendment) Act, 2015
  2. The Constitution (One Hundred and First Amendment) Act, 2016
  3. The Constitution (One Hundred and Second Amendment) Act, 2018
  4. The Constitution (One Hundred and Third Amendment) Act, 2019
βœ… Answer: 3

❓Q42. The phrase ‘complete justice’ is used in:

  1. Article 141
  2. Article 145
  3. Article 144
  4. Article 142
βœ… Answer: 4

❓Q43. Who presides over the joint sitting of the two Houses of Parliament?

  1. Speaker
  2. President
  3. Nominee of Chief Justice of India
  4. Vice President
βœ… Answer: 1

❓Q44. The Vice-President of India can be removed from office by:

  1. Impeachment
  2. Resolution passed by both Houses of Parliament
  3. Resolution passed by the Council of States and agreed to by the House of the People
  4. Resolution by both Houses and Order signed by the President of India
βœ… Answer: 3

❓Q45. Passive euthanasia under certain circumstance is permissible was upheld in the case of:

  1. Gian Kaur v. State of Punjab
  2. State of Maharashtra v. Maruty Sripaty Dubal
  3. P. Rathinam v. Union of India
  4. Aruna Ramachandra Shanbaug v. Union of India
βœ… Answer: 4

❓Q46. What is the total strength of the Supreme Court including the Chief Justice of India?

  1. 31
  2. 29
  3. 32
  4. 34
βœ… Answer: 4

❓Q47. Reservation in promotions with consequential seniority in favour of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes is facilitated by:

  1. Article 15(3)
  2. Article 16(4B)
  3. Article 16(3)
  4. Article 16(4A)
βœ… Answer: 4

❓Q48. Article 29 of the Constitution protects the rights of:

  1. Socially and educationally backward class of citizens
  2. Minorities based on religion or language
  3. Religious denominations
  4. Citizens with distinct script or culture
βœ… Answer: 4

❓Q49. What is the minimum number of judges required to constitute a Constitution Bench in the Supreme Court of India?

  1. Three
  2. Seven
  3. Nine
  4. Five
βœ… Answer: 4

❓Q50. For approval or extension of emergency under Article 352 it is required that there should be:

  1. Resolution by both Houses by simple majority of members present and voting
  2. Resolution by both Houses by majority of total membership & three-fourth of members present and voting
  3. Resolution by both Houses by majority of total membership & two-thirds of members present and voting
  4. Resolution by both Houses by majority of total membership & two-thirds of members present and voting and ratification by one-half of States
βœ… Answer: 3

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