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Important Question of Constitution :-
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1. The Supreme Court of India described the Indian
Constitution as ‘not truly Federal’ in which of the
following cases?
(a) State of Bihar v. Shailbala Devi, 1952
(b) The State of West Bengal v. Union of India, 1962
(c) Kameshwar Singh V. State of Bihar, 1952
(d) O.K. Ghose v. Ε.Χ. Joseph, 1962
2. India is called Democratic Republic because:
(a) State’s head is elected by the people
(b) There is a distribution of powers between the Centre and States
(c) Parliament is supreme
(d) Judiciary is independent
3. “The Indian Constitution provides a unitary State with subsidiary federal features, rather than a federal State with subsidiary unitary Features.” Who gave this statement?
(a) Sir Ivor Jennings
(b) AV. Dicey
(c) Prof K.C. Wheare
(d) S.A. Desmith
4. Who amongst the following has said that “Indian Constitution is a federation with strong centralizing
tendency?
(a) K.C. Wheare
(b) A.V. Dicey
(c) Sir Ivor Jennings
(d) None of the above
5. Which one of the following is not an essential characteristic of a federal Constitution?
(a) Distribution of Powers
(b) Supremacy of the Constitution
(c) Presidential form of Government
(d) A written Constitution
6. Which among the following is described as ‘Lawyers’ Paradise?
(a) Constitution of India
(b) Indian Penal Code
(c) Criminal Procedure Code
(d) Supreme Court of India
7. The idea of forming the Constituent Assembly of India was contained in the-
(a) Cripps Proposals
(b) Cabinet Mission Plan
(c) Government of India Act, 1935
(d) Simon Commission Report
8. Who established the judicial organization in India?
(a) Lord Mayo
(b) Lord Cornwallis
(c) Lord Attlee
(d) Lord Curzon
9. Which day is observed as ‘National Law Day’?
(a) 9th November (b) 25th November
(c) 26th November (d) 18th December
10. The first Constituent Assembly’s meeting held on 9- 12-46 was presided over by-
(a) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(b) Shri S.N. Sinha
(c) Shri Jawahar Lal Nehru
(d) None of the above
Answer :-
- B
- A
- C
- C
- C
- A
- B
- B
- C
- B
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