(MCQ) IAS PRE GS Online Coaching : Polity - "Outstanding features of the Indian Constitution"
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(MCQ) Polity: Outstanding features of the Indian Constitution
1. Match the following:
Constitutional features | Sources |
A. Procedure established by law | i) South Africa |
B. Federal structure of Government | ii) Irish Constitution |
C. Directive Principles of State policy | iii) U.S.A. |
D. Constitutional Amendment | iv) British Constitution |
(a) A-(i) B-(ii) C-(iii) D-(iv)
(b) A-(ii) B-(iii) C-(i) D-(iv)
(c) A-(iv) B-(iii) C-(ii) D-(i)
(d) A-(iv) B-(ii) C-(iii) D-(i)
2. Match the following:
Constitutional features | Sources |
A. Emergency provision | i) Weimar constitution |
B. Fundamental duties | ii) Soviet Union |
C. The Idea of Residuary powers with centre | iii) Canadian constitution |
D. Joint Sitting of the Parliament | iv) Australian Constitution |
(a) A-(i) B-(ii) C-(iii) D-(iv)
(b) A-(i) B-(ii) C-(iv) D-(iii)
(c) A-(iv) B-(iii) C-(ii) D-(i)
(d) A-(iv) B-(ii) C-(i) D-(iii)
3. Consider the following statements :
- Since the constitution draws from many constitutions, it is bound to be lengthy.
- The size and diversity of the country required the same.
- Due to the federal structure of the constitution, where detail right and jurisdiction of the centre and state have to be mentioned.
- Independent Bodies are in corporated with in the constituion of India.
Which of the above statement are/is true ?
a) 4 only
b) 1 & 4 only
c) All of the above
d) None of the above
4. Consider the following statements :
- The constitution of India adopts parliamentary system of democracy in order to represent the pluralist tradition & interest of the country.
- In the parliamentary form, members of legislature provide the executive.
- The council of ministers is collectively responsible to the people of India.
- No confidence motion is provided to have control over the Judiciary by the Parliament.
Which of the above statement are/is true ?
a) 1 & 4 only
b) 1 & 2 only
c) 1 & 3 only
d) 2 & 3 only