Q1. The number of members included in the Constitution Drafting Committee was:
(a) Seven
(b) Nine
(c) Eleven
(d) Thirteen
Q2.Which of the following countries have an Unwritten Constitution?
(a) USA
(b) UK
(c) India
(d) Pakistan
Q3.The declaration that Democracy is a Government ‘of the people, by the people, for the people’ was made by :
(a) Abraham Lincoln
(b) George Washington
(c) Theodore Roosevelt
(d) Winston Churchill
Q4.Which of the following states has no legislative Council?
(a)Tamil Nadu
(b)Uttar Pradesh
(c)Maharashtra
(d)Bihar
Q5. __________ are essential for liberty.
(a) Restrictions
(b) Rights
(c) Privileges
(d) Laws
Q6. Who is the highest Law Officer of India?
(a) Solicitor General
(b) Secretary General, Law Department
(c) Attorney General
(d) Advocate General
Q7.who is the principal law officer of the Province.
(a) Solicitor General
(b) Secretary General, Law Department
(c) Attorney General
(d) Advocate General
Q8.The first joint meeting of both the houses of the Indian Parliament was held in connection with?
(a)Dowry abolition bill
(b)Hindu code bill
(c)Gold control bill
(d)Bank nationalization bill
Q9.Procedure for creation of Legislative Council in States has been described in which Article of the Constitution?
(a) Article 69
(b) Article 169
(c) Article 269
(d) Article 369
Q10.Who held the power to increase the number of judges in the Supreme Court?
(a) Prime Minister
(b) President
(c) Parliament
(d) Ministry of Law
Q11.Administration and control of scheduled areas and tribes is given in which Schedule of the Indian Constitution?
(a)5th
(b)1st
(c)2nd
(d)3rd
Q12.Which one of the following States possess a bi-cameral Legislature?
(a)Punjab
(b)Telangana
(c)Madhya Pradesh
(d)None of these
Q13.The concept of Public Interest Litigation originated in
(a) the United Kingdom
(b) Australia
(c) the United States
(d) Canada
Q14.Who introduced public interest litigation (PIL) to the Indian judicial system.
(a)chief justice P.N. Bhagwati
(b)chief justice T.S. Thakur
(c)chief justice H.L Dattu
(d)none of these
Q15. Under which part of the Constitution, Tribunals have been defined—
(a) Part Four
(b) Part Seven
(c) Part Fourteen
(d) Part Ten
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