☰ Menu

Place for ads

MCQs -for Competitive Exams & Improve Knowledge

Looking for MCQs? You're in the right place! Whether you're preparing for competitive exams, school boards or just aiming to improve your knowledge, we offer MCQs for all levels and subjects.

All AbbreviationsArt and CultureAwardsBooks and AuthorsCapitalsClimate / EnvironmentComputer AwarenessConstitutionCurrenciesDanceDefence and WarsDiscoveriesEminent PersonalitiesFreedom MovementGeographyHeritageHistoryLanguagesNational SymbolsScienceSports and Championships

The concept of Welfare State is enshrined in which part of the Indian Constitution?

  • (A) Part III
  • (B) Part IV
  • (C) Part V
  • (D) Part VI

Answer: Part IV

Part IV of the Indian Constitution deals with the Directive Principles of State Policy, which embodies the concept of a Welfare State.

The maximum strength of the Lok Sabha is:

  • (A) 500
  • (B) 545
  • (C) 550
  • (D) 600

Answer: 545

The maximum strength of the Lok Sabha, as prescribed by the Constitution, is 545 members, including representatives of the States and Union Territories.

The Parliament of India has the authority to make laws on the subjects in which list?

  • (A) Union List
  • (B) State List
  • (C) Concurrent List
  • (D) All of the above

Answer: All of the above

The Parliament can make laws on subjects mentioned in the Union List, State List and Concurrent List as per the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution.

Place for ads

The Indian Constitution provides for the appointment of a Governor in each state under which article?

  • (A) Article 153
  • (B) Article 154
  • (C) Article 155
  • (D) Article 156

Answer: Article 153

Article 153 of the Indian Constitution provides for the appointment of a Governor in each state of India.

Who is responsible for the maintenance of law and order in India?

  • (A) The Prime Minister
  • (B) The President
  • (C) The Chief Justice
  • (D) The State Government

Answer: The State Government

The maintenance of law and order is primarily the responsibility of the State Governments, although the Union Government may intervene during crises.

The Indian Constitution is:

  • (A) A rigid Constitution
  • (B) A flexible Constitution
  • (C) A hybrid Constitution
  • (D) A temporary Constitution

Answer: A flexible Constitution

The Indian Constitution is flexible, meaning it can be amended to meet changing needs through a detailed process.

Place for ads

The Indian Constitution provides for the protection of which right during an emergency?

  • (A) Right to property
  • (B) Right to freedom of speech
  • (C) Right to life and personal liberty
  • (D) Right to education

Answer: Right to life and personal liberty

During an emergency, the right to life and personal liberty under Article 21 is suspended but can only be restricted by law.

According to the Indian Constitution, the Vice-President of India is elected by:

  • (A) The Parliament
  • (B) The People of India
  • (C) The State Assemblies
  • (D) The President

Answer: The Parliament

The Vice-President of India is elected by the members of both Houses of Parliament, as per Article 66 of the Indian Constitution.

The Constitution of India prohibits the employment of children below the age of:

  • (A) 12 years
  • (B) 14 years
  • (C) 16 years
  • (D) 18 years

Answer: 14 years

According to Article 24 of the Indian Constitution, children under the age of 14 cannot be employed in factories, mines, or other hazardous jobs.

Place for ads

Who is responsible for the protection of Fundamental Rights under the Indian Constitution?

  • (A) The President
  • (B) The Prime Minister
  • (C) The Parliament
  • (D) The Judiciary

Answer: The Judiciary

The Judiciary is responsible for protecting and enforcing Fundamental Rights in India.

Previous56789Next

Place for ads

Subscribe to Our Newsletter