Indian Constitution Quiz – Characteristics of Indian Constitution
Indian Constitution is the longest Constitution in the world as it took two years eleven months and seventeen days to frame it. It consists of twenty-two parts and eight schedules. It is the supreme law of India which governs the entire country. This is crucial to have knowledge about the Constitution which is an indispensable part of our daily lives. This Indian Constitution quiz endeavors to turn stones of some of the most crucial know abouts of it.
So let us start the quiz and enhance our GK about Indian Constitution.
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Question 1 of 20
1. Question
Who is called the father of the Constituent Assembly?
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Question 2 of 20
2. Question
Identify the part of the Constitution which contains Fundamental Rights?
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3. Question
When was the Constitution adopted by the Constituent Assembly of India?
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4. Question
The words “secular” and “socialist” were added to the preamble of the Constitution in-
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5. Question
Which among the following find a mention in the preamble of the Constitution?
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6. Question
When the meeting of the Constituent Assembly was called in the Constitution Hall for the first time?
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7. Question
What is the other name of Constitution Day?
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8. Question
The Constitution can be categorized into how many schedules?
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Question 9 of 20
9. Question
Who is invested with the power to declare a National emergency in India?
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10. Question
What minimum age is required to be eligible to be elected as a vice president?
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Question 11 of 20
11. Question
Name the first president of the Constituent Assembly who was made to frame the Constitution?
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12. Question
What was the total number of members in the Constituent Assembly?
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13. Question
What does the word “secular” mean?
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14. Question
Which among the following is correct as per the wording of the preamble?
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15. Question
What do you mean by “sovereign”?
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16. Question
What does “Liberty” in the preamble refer to?
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17. Question
Under which Article, the preamble can be amended as a part of the Constitution without changing the basic structure of it?
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Question 18 of 20
18. Question
Which among the following is referred to as “Mini Constitution”?
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Question 19 of 20
19. Question
Right to Equality falls under which article?
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Question 20 of 20
20. Question
Languages are included in which of the following Schedules?
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Summary
Some of the salient features of our Constitution includes sovereignism, secularism, socialism, republicanism, federalism, and many more. The source document for framing the Indian Constitution was the Government of India Act 1935. Our Constitution is neither rigid, nor flexible when it comes to its amendment. However, we cannot amend its basic structure, by any way.
The Constitution is referred to as the “borrowed Constitution” as it has adopted several provisions by drawing examples from the Constitution of other countries. For instance, ideals of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity are from the French Constitution. In addition, parliamentary form of government, rule of law and the concept of single citizenship is from the United Kingdom.
While, fundamental rights and judicial review are from the Constitution of the United States of America. The Indian Constitution quiz incorporates several other provisions and facts about the Constitution which are worth bringing up. Preamble, fundamental rights, basic structure are a few sections for questions along with others in the quiz.