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80+ Indian Constitutional Law Solved MCQs

These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor of Science in Law (BSL) , Bachelor of Laws (LLB) , Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) , Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) .

1.

Who among the following can establish additional Court for better
administration of any existing Law with respect to a matter concerned in
Union list.

A. chief justice of india
B. parliament
C. concerned state legislature
D. high court of state
Answer» B. parliament
2.

Eleven Fundamental Duties are falling under which Article of Constitution

A. article 21
B. article 30
C. article 32
D. article 51(a)
Answer» D. article 51(a)
3.

Who was the first President of Women Commission constituted on 31st January 1992

A. girija vyas
B. mrs. jayanti patnaik
C. mrs. gurprit
D. kiran bedi
Answer» B. mrs. jayanti patnaik
4.

What is the term of office of Chairman of Women Commission

A. 3 years
B. 5 years
C. 10 years
D. 65 years of age
Answer» A. 3 years
5.

The famous case of Custodial rape

A. vishakha’s case
B. nirbhaya’s case
C. mathura’s case
D. none of the above
Answer» C. mathura’s case
6.

Sarkaria Commission is relating to

A. cultural problem in india
B. religious problem in india
C. language problem in india
D. minority problem in india
Answer» C. language problem in india
7.

Sexual Harassment of Women at working place was recognised as violation of Human Rights to Human dignity in

A. sarla mudgal vs. state of t.n.
B. vishakha vs. state of rajasthan
C. nargesh mirza vs. air india
D. maneka gandhi vs. union of india
Answer» B. vishakha vs. state of rajasthan
8.

The harmony between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles was laid down by the Supreme Court in

A. a.k. gopalan’s case
B. golaknath’s case
C. minerua mills case
D. champakam dorairajan case
Answer» C. minerua mills case
9.

Widest interpretation of Fundamental Rights was done in following case

A. maneka gandhi
B. sunil batra’s case
C. a.k.gopalan
D. kesavananda bharti’s case
Answer» A. maneka gandhi
10.

Which Amendment in the Constitution abolished Right to Property as Fundamental Right Under/Article 31 of Constitution

A. 44th amendment
B. 42nd amendment
C. 25th amendment
D. 1
Answer» A. 44th amendment
11.

Freedom of Press in indirectly embodied under which article of Indian Constitution

A. article 21
B. article 25
C. article 20
D. article 19(1)
Answer» D. article 19(1)
12.

Right to Information Act was passed in year

A. 2007
B. 2005
C. 2008
D. 2000
Answer» B. 2005
13.

Which case is related to Telephone Tapping Case

A. hamdard dawakhana case
B. sunil batra
C. people’s union for civil liberties vs. union of india
D. tata press ltd. vs. mahanigam telephone nigam
Answer» C. people’s union for civil liberties vs. union of india
14.

Prior restraint on publication of defamatory material against its official this is case of

A. auto shankar’s case
B. express news papers case
C. sakal news paper case
D. indian news papers case
Answer» A. auto shankar’s case
15.

Freedom of Speech includes of silence (not to speek) decided in which case

A. brij bhushan vs. delhi
B. national anthem’s case
C. common cause vs. union of india
D. maneka gandhi’s case
Answer» B. national anthem’s case
16.

Film Censorship case is relating to

A. bandit queen’s case
B. tale of four cities
C. film bobby
D. film saagar
Answer» B. tale of four cities
17.

Recent Pandemic situation of Covid 19 Government can put restrictions on Freedom of Association under which Article

A. 19(1) (a)
B. 19(1) (b)
C. 19 (1) (f)
D. 19(4)
Answer» D. 19(4)
18.

Five Judges constitution Bench held that imparting Education cannot be treated as a Trade or Business in which of the following cases

A. unnikrishnan’s case
B. mohini jains case
C. dinesh kumar’s case
D. p.a. inamdar’s case
Answer» A. unnikrishnan’s case
19.

Fundamental Duties under Part IV A was inserted in the Constitution by

A. 17th amendment act
B. 25th amendment act
C. 42nd amendment
D. 44th amendment
Answer» C. 42nd amendment
20.

The main object of Article 39 is

A. creation of democratic state
B. creation of welfare state
C. creation of just and humane conditions of work
D. creation of public assistance
Answer» C. creation of just and humane conditions of work
21.

Rights of a Citizen under Article 19 are automatically suspended during emergency under Article 352 on grounds of

A. war, external aggression or armed rebellion
B. war, or armed rebellion
C. external aggression as armed rebellion
D. war or external aggression
Answer» A. war, external aggression or armed rebellion
22.

Right to education is declared as Fundamental Right by SC in

A. olga telli’s case
B. mohini jain’s case
C. unnikrishnan’s case
D. in re kerala education bill
Answer» C. unnikrishnan’s case
23.

In which of the following case it was held that ‘Right to life does not include Rihgt to Die”

A. gian kaur vs. state of punjab
B. state of u.p. vs. sanjay kumar bhatia
C. deena vs. union bank of india
D. p. rathinam vs. union of india
Answer» A. gian kaur vs. state of punjab
24.

Article 30 Clause (1) of Indian Constitution States that all minorities whether based on religion or language shall have the right

A. to establish and administer
B. to establish and maintain
C. to acquire property and establish
D. to establish religious institutions
Answer» A. to establish and administer
25.

Right to Education as a Fundamental Right as under Article 21 A was inserted in Constitution by which Amendment

A. 90th amendment act
B. 92nd amendment act
C. 86th amendment act
D. 42nd amendment act
Answer» C. 86th amendment act
26.

Following which article is related to Right of minorities

A. article 30
B. article 29
C. article 21
D. article 21 a
Answer» B. article 29
27.

Jain Community not a minority community held in which case

A. bal patil vs. union of india
B. t.m.a. pai’s case
C. p.a. inamdars case
D. waman rao vs. union of india
Answer» A. bal patil vs. union of india
28.

In which case it was held that Directve Principles stand at par with Fundamental Rights

A. air india vs. nargees mirza
B. air india statutory corporation vs. united labour union
C. griha kalyan workers case
D. m.h. hoskot vs. state of maharashtra
Answer» B. air india statutory corporation vs. united labour union
29.

New Chapter of Tribunals was added by Constitutional which amendment

A. 25th amendment
B. 42nd amendment
C. 44th amendment
D. 1
Answer» B. 42nd amendment
30.

Administrative tribunals for service matters are falling under following articles

A. 323 a and 323 b
B. 323 c and 323 d
C. 322 a and 322 b
D. 322 c and 322 d
Answer» A. 323 a and 323 b
31.

Article 323 A and Article 32 B provide for exclusion from jurisdiction of “all Courts” whether this statement is true or false choose correct option

A. true
B. false
C. partially true
D. partially false
Answer» A. true
32.

Parliament has passed the Administrative Tribunals Act, passed in year

A. 1984
B. 1985
C. 1986
D. 1983
Answer» B. 1985
33.

In which case constitutional validity of Administrative tribunal Act was challenged

A. s.p.sampat kumar vs. union of india
B. union of india vs. deep chand pandey
C. l. chandra kumar vs. union of india
D. r.k.jain’s case
Answer» A. s.p.sampat kumar vs. union of india
34.

Functions of Election Commission

A. control of elections
B. maintaining law and order
C. suspension of elections
D. superintendence, direction and control.
Answer» D. superintendence, direction and control.
35.

Elections on basis of Adult suffrage was inserted by which Amendment

A. 61st amendment
B. 60th amendment
C. 62nd amendment
D. 63rd amendment
Answer» A. 61st amendment
36.

Courts cannot interfere in election matters under which Article

A. 324
B. 325
C. article 32a
D. article 326
Answer» D. article 326
37.

Salaries of Judges of Supreme Court are determined by

A. law commission
B. parliament
C. council of ministers
D. president
Answer» B. parliament
38.

Public Interest Litigation (PIL) may be connected with

A. judicial review
B. judicial interventing
C. judicial activism
D. judicial sanctity
Answer» C. judicial activism
39.

Judicial Review in Indian Constitution is based on which of the following

A. due process of law
B. conventions
C. rule of law
D. procedure established by law
Answer» D. procedure established by law
40.

Who is the final authority to interpret the Constitution

A. president
B. lok sabha
C. parliament
D. supreme court
Answer» D. supreme court
41.

Chief Justice of High Court can be removed by the

A. governor
B. same procedure as for the judges of supreme court
C. chief justice of supreme court
D. president
Answer» B. same procedure as for the judges of supreme court
42.

Who among the following appoints the acting Chief Justice of India

A. chief justice of india
B. president
C. chief justice of india with previous consent of president
D. president in consultation with the chief justice of india
Answer» D. president in consultation with the chief justice of india
43.

Due Process of Law is feature of the Judicial system of

A. india
B. u.k.
C. usa
D. france
Answer» C. usa
44.

The system of Judicial Review is found

A. only in india
B. in both india and usa
C. only in usa
D. only in britain
Answer» B. in both india and usa
45.

In India Collegiums system was first introduced in relation to

A. executive
B. legislative
C. judiciary
D. union state relations
Answer» C. judiciary
46.

Collegiums is a system where appointments and transfer of judges are decided
by a forum of Chief Justice and other four senior most judges of Supreme
Court. This statement Choose following option

A. false
B. true
C. partially true
D. none of the above
Answer» B. true
47.

The Supreme Court Judge must have been a High Court Judge for atleast

A. 4 years
B. 5 years
C. 7 years
D. 10 years
Answer» B. 5 years
48.

In which case Supreme Court laid down doctrine of Basic Structure

A. shankari prasad’s case
B. golakhnath case
C. kesavananda bharti’s case
D. indira gandi’s case
Answer» C. kesavananda bharti’s case
49.

Which of the following article has got wide interpretation through Judicial Activism

A. article 14
B. article 19
C. article 21
D. article 25
Answer» C. article 21
50.

The first case of Judicial Activism was Madison Vs. Marbury of which Country

A. usa
B. uk
C. france
D. ireland
Answer» A. usa

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