No. of questions - 20
Time - 10 min
Negative marking : -0.25 mark
1.
The concept of Fundamental Rights, as incorporated in the Indian Constitution has been adopted from
2.
Which of the following statements is true?
3.
The Indian Parlimentary System is different from the British Parliamentary System in that India has
4.
Given below are two statements.
Assertion (A): The scope of Judicial review is limited in India.
Reason (R): Indian Constitution has some borrowed items.
Select the right answer from the code given below.Deselect Answer
5.
Of the following political features, which is/are common to India and the USA?
1. Residuary powers vested in the centre.
2. Residuary powers vested in the states.
3. President has the power of pocket veto.
4. The upper house has some nominated members.Deselect Answer
6.
In Indian political system which one is supreme?
7.
The framers of the Constitution of India borrowed the concept of the Concurrent List described in the Seventh Schedule from the Constitution of
8.
The concept of Fundamental Duties has been taken from
9.
Which of the following characteristics is common between the Federal system of India and America?
10.
The tradition of written Constitution began from which of the following countries?
11.
Choose the correct answer using the code given below.
Assertion (A): The Constitution of India has become the longest one.
Reason (R): The chapter on Fundamental Rights has been borrowed from the model of American Constitution.Deselect Answer
12.
The idea of the Preamble has been borrowed in Indian Constitution from the Constitution of
13.
Indian Constitution has taken a certain feature of the Constitution of other countries, which country has contributed to the framing of the ‘Directive Principles of State Policy’?
14.
The system of judicial review exists in
15.
The feature of Federal system of Indian Constitution is inspired by the constitution of
16.
Concurrent List included in Indian Constitution is given by
17.
The concept of ‘A Union of States in the Indian Constitution’ has been derived from
18.
In giving representation to talent, experience and service in the composition of the Council of States, the Constitution makers of India were influenced by the example of
19.
The idea of Concurrent List in the Indian Constitution has been borrowed from
20.
The concept of ‘Judicial Review’ in India has been adopted from the Constitution of