Constitutional design of india – class 9 MCQs

  1. Who is called the “Father of the Indian Constitution”? a) Jawaharlal Nehru b) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar c) Mahatma Gandhi d) Sardar Patel ✔️ Answer: b) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
  2. Which of the following is NOT a feature of the Indian Constitution? a) Federal system b) Fundamental Rights c) Single party system d) Parliamentary system ✔️ Answer: c) Single party system
  3. The Constitution of India was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on: a) 15th August 1947 b) 26th January 1950 c) 26th November 1949 d) 15th August 1950 ✔️ Answer: c) 26th November 1949
  4. The main objective of the Indian Constitution is to: a) Establish a monarchy b) Provide a legal framework for governance c) Strengthen the army d) Promote foreign trade ✔️ Answer: b) Provide a legal framework for governance
  5. Which part of the Indian Constitution deals with the Fundamental Rights of citizens? a) Part I b) Part II c) Part III d) Part IV ✔️ Answer: c) Part III
  6. Which system of government does India follow? a) Monarchy b) Dictatorship c) Republic d) Theocracy ✔️ Answer: c) Republic
  7. Who was the first Chairman of the Constituent Assembly of India? a) Jawaharlal Nehru b) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar c) Rajendra Prasad d) Sardar Patel ✔️ Answer: c) Rajendra Prasad
  8. The Indian Constitution is a combination of which two types of systems? a) Federal and Unitary b) Parliamentary and Monarchical c) Presidential and Parliamentary d) Democracy and Republic ✔️ Answer: a) Federal and Unitary
  9. What is the significance of the Preamble of the Indian Constitution? a) It is a legal document b) It reflects the ideals and principles of the Constitution c) It is only for ceremonial purposes d) It provides a framework for the judicial system ✔️ Answer: b) It reflects the ideals and principles of the Constitution
  10. The Indian Constitution is a combination of which two systems? a) Parliamentary and Federal b) Parliamentary and Unitary c) Federal and Unitary d) Presidential and Federal ✔️ Answer: c) Federal and Unitary
  11. Which of the following is NOT a feature of a federal system of government? a) Division of powers between central and state governments b) Existence of a central government c) Existence of a single law for the entire country d) The central government has all the powers ✔️ Answer: d) The central government has all the powers
  12. The Constitution of India provides for a system of government known as: a) Monarchy b) Dictatorship c) Parliamentary democracy d) Oligarchy ✔️ Answer: c) Parliamentary democracy
  13. The concept of ‘Secularism’ in the Indian Constitution means: a) Separation of religion from government b) Government can support any one religion c) Government supports all religions equally d) Religious laws are followed by the state ✔️ Answer: c) Government supports all religions equally
  14. The Constituent Assembly of India was formed in which year? a) 1947 b) 1948 c) 1949 d) 1950 ✔️ Answer: a) 1947
  15. The Fundamental Rights of Indian citizens are justiciable. This means: a) They cannot be changed by the government b) They are not enforceable in courts c) They can be enforced by the courts d) They are only applicable to certain groups ✔️ Answer: c) They can be enforced by the courts
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