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    MCQ on Constitution of India

    MCQ on Constitutional Development

    1 - The Constituent Assembly commenced its business with Dr Rajendra Prasad as its (a) Chairman (b) Speaker (c) President (d) Dy. Speaker ...

    MCQ on Constitution of India

    Q. No. 1 A member of the Council of Ministers can be asked to tender hisresignation if he loses the confidence of:(a) The Governor(b)...

    MCQ on Constitution of India – 4

    1. The current Lok Sabha is the... A. 14th Lok Sabha B. 15th Lok Sabha C.10th LokSabha D. 9th LokSabha Answer: B. 15th Lok Sabha 2. The members...

    MCQ for Judicial Services Exams

    1 - Which one of the following features does not support the federal character of Indian Constitution? (A) Distribution of powers between Centre and States (B)...

    MCQ On Constitution of India – 1

    1. The council of Ministers of the National Capital Territory of Delhi shall consist of not more than... A. 10 Ministers B. 5 Ministers C....

    MCQ on Constitution

    21. Money Bill  (a) cannot be introduced in the Rajya Sabha  (b) has to be certified by the President  (c) can be amended by the Council of...

    MCQ based on Article 5 to 11 of Constitution

    Multiple choice questions on Constitution based on Articles 5 to 11 1.As far as Armed Forces are concerned, the fundamental rights granted under Articles 14...

    MCQ on Constitution of India.

    1. Under which Article of the Constitution are the Cultural and Educational Rights granted? (a) Article 29 and 31 (b) Article 29 and 32 (c) Article 29...

    MCQ on Constitution

    1.The Constitution of India borrowed the scheme of Indian Federation from the Constitution of: (a) USA (b) Canada (c) Ireland (d) UK Answer: (b) 2.The Indian Constitution closely...

    MCQ on Constitution of India

    1.The Cabinet Mission to India was headed by:(a) Stafford Cripps(b) A.V. Alexander(c) Lord Pethick Lawrence(d) Hugh Gaitskell The Correct Answer is option:(c) 2.The Constitution of...

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