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Indian Constitution MCQ- Set 11

GK Questions on Indian Constitution. In several respects, the Indian Constitution is a unique Constitution- it’s voluminous size, the mixture of federalism and Unitarianism, flexibility and rigidity. The constitution can be amended through three processes. Get the best MCQ’s on the important amendment of the Indian Constitution.

GK Questions on Indian Constitution

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1. Whose assent is necessary after passing an amended bill in the Parliament-  

(a) The Chairman of Rajya Sabha

(b) Speaker of Lok Sabha

(c)The President

(d) The Prime Minister

Ans: (c) The President  

2. Who has the power of judicial review?

(a) The High Courts

(b) The Supreme Court

(c) The High Courts and Supreme Court

(d) The Session Court

Ans: (c) The High Courts and Supreme Court  

3. What is the time limit for ratification States in the amendment of some provisions?

(a) Three months

(b) Six months

(c) One year  

(d) No time limit

Ans: (d) No time limit  

4. Who resolve the deadlock between the two Houses over an amendment bill?

(a) The President

(b) The Speaker of Lok Sabha

(c) Joint Sitting of the two Houses of Parliament

(d) None of the above bill?

Ans: (d) None of the above  

5. By which amendment the Parliament asserted its power to make changes in any part of the Constitution including Part I1?

আপুনি যদি আমাৰ পেজ পঢ়ি ভাল পাইছে তেন্তে আমাৰ ‘নিউজলেটাৰ চাবস্ক্রাইব’ কৰক। নতুবা আমাৰ ‘ফেচবুক পৃষ্ঠা’ অনুসৰণ কৰক বা আমাৰ “ইউটিউব চেনেল চাবস্ক্রাইব’ কৰক ।

(a) Fourteenth amendment, 1962

(b) Tenth amendment, 1961

(c) Twenty-third amendment, 1970

(d) Twenty-fourth amendment, 1971

Ans: (d) Twenty-fourth amendment, 1971.

6. By which amendment the Parliament exercised its power to amend the Part-Il of the Constitution?

(a) 24th amendment, 1971

(b) 25th amendment, 1971

(c) 29th amendment, 1972

(d) 23rd amendment, 1970

Ans: (b) 25th amendment, 1971  

7. Though Parliament can amend any part of the Constitution but it cannot amend-

(a) Composition of Parliament

(b) Jurisdiction of Supreme Court

(c)Legislative relation between Union and States

(d) Basic structure of the Constitution

Ans: (d) Basic structure of the Constitution  

8. By which amendment Right to Property was abolished from the list of Fundamental Rights?

(a) 42nd amendment, 1976

(b) 44th amendment, 1978

(c) 52nd amendment, 1985  

(d) 55th amendment, 1986

Ans: (b) 44th amendment, 1978  

9. By which amendment the Land Reform Acts were put into Ninth Schedule to make them out of the jurisdiction of courts?

(a) Ist amendment, 1951

(b) 7th amendment, 1956

(c) 8th amendment, 1960

(d) 10th amendment, 1961

Ans: (a) 1st amendment, 1951  

10. By which amendment Nagaland was given full statehood?

(a) 6th amendment, 1956  

(b) 15th amendment, 1963

(c) 13th amendment, 1962  

(d) 14th amendment, 1962

Ans: (c) 13th amendment, 1962

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