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Savitribai Phule Pune University

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Indian Constitution Fundamental Rights Polity Indian Government

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This document is a worksheet containing questions and answers about the Indian Constitution. It covers topics such as Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, and the process for electing the President. The questions are suitable for a secondary school-level understanding of Indian governance.

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Polity Worksheet 1. Which part of the Indian Constitution deals with Fundamental Rights? A) Part I. B) Part II C) Part III. D) Part IV 2.How many Fundamental Rights are guaranteed to Indian citizens? A) 6. B) 7 C) 12. D) The number is not fixed 3. Which article protect...

Polity Worksheet 1. Which part of the Indian Constitution deals with Fundamental Rights? A) Part I. B) Part II C) Part III. D) Part IV 2.How many Fundamental Rights are guaranteed to Indian citizens? A) 6. B) 7 C) 12. D) The number is not fixed 3. Which article protects the right to equality? A) Article 14. B) Article 15 C) Article 16. D) Article 17 4. What is the purpose of Article 21? A)Protection of life and personal liberty. B) Protection of property C) Freedom of speech D) Right to education 5. Which Fundamental Right is not absolute? A) Right to life. B) Right to liberty C) Right to equality D) Right to freedom of speech 6. Which article range deals with Directive Principles of State Policy? A) Article 12-35. B) Article 36-51 C) Article 52-66. D) Article 67-80 7. What are the three types of Directive Principles of State Policy? A) Socialistic, Gandhian, Liberal-Intellectual B) Democratic, Socialist, Communist C) Federal, Unitary, Republican D) None of the above 8. Which article promotes the separation of judiciary from the executive? A) Article 36. B) Article 37 C) Article 38. D) Article 50 9. In which part of the Indian Constitution are Fundamental Duties mentioned? A) Part III. B) Part IV C) Part IV-A. D) Part V 10. How many Fundamental Duties are listed in the Indian Constitution? A) 10. B) 11 C) 12. D) 13 11. Who is eligible for Indian citizenship? A) Only people born in India B) People born in India or whose parents are Indian citizens C) People who have lived in India for at least 5 years D) Anyone who applies for citizenship 12. What are the three types of citizenship in India? A) Natural, Acquired, Denaturalized B) Natural, Acquired, Deprived C) Jus Soli, Jus Sanguinis, Naturalization D) None of the above 13. When was the Constituent Assembly of India established? A) 1946. B) 1947 C) 1948. D) 1949 14. Who was the Chairman of the Constituent Assembly? A) Jawaharlal Nehru. B) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar C) Dr. Rajendra Prasad. D) Sardar Vallabhbahi Patel 15. What type of government does India have? A) Presidential. B) Parliamentary C) Federal. D) Unitary 16. Which system is followed for the election of the President? A) Direct election. B) Indirect election C) Electoral college. D) None of the above 17. Who has the power to proclaim a national emergency? A) President. B) Prime Minister C) Parliament. D) Supreme Court 18. Under which article can a national emergency be proclaimed? A) Article 352. B) Article 356 C) Article 360. D) Article 37 19. Who is the head of state in India? A) President. B) Prime Minister C) Chief Justice. D) Speaker of the Lok Sabha 20. What is the term of office for the President? A) 4 years. B) 5 years C) 6 years. D) 7 years 21. Who is the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha? A) President. B) Vice President C) Prime Minister.D) Speaker of the Lok Sabha 22. What is the term of office for the Vice President? A) 4 years. B) 5 years C) 6 years. D) 7 years 23. Who heads the Council of Ministers? A) President. B) Prime Minister C) Chief Justice. D) Speaker of the Lok Sabha 24. What is the maximum number of ministers in the Council of Ministers? A) 15%. B) 20% C) 25%. D) No limit 25.Who is the Architecture of Indian constitution A)B.R Ambedkar. B) sardar Vallabhbhai patel C)Dr.Rajendra prasad D) Indira Gandhi 26. Who was the Chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Indian Constitution? A) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. B) Jawaharlal Nehru C) Sardar Patel. D) B.N. Ra 27. Which of the following was the source of inspiration for the Indian Constitution? A) British Constitution B) American Constitution C)Governmentof India Act,1935. D) All of the abo 28.How many members were there in the Constituent Assembly? A) 200. B) 250 C) 300. D) 389 29. Who was the President of the Constituent Assembly? A) Dr. Rajendra Prasad. B) Jawaharlal Nehru C) Sardar Patel. D) B.R. Ambedkar 30. What was the duration of the Constituent Assembly's deliberations? A) 2 years. B) 3 years C) 4 years. D) 2 years 11 months 17 days 31.Which article of the Indian Constitution defines the concept of citizenship? A) Article 5. B) Article 11 C) Article 21. D) Article 3 32. Who was the key person responsible for incorporating the Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution? A) Jawaharlal Nehru. B) Sardar Patel C) B.R. Ambedkar. D) K.M. Muns 33. What was the name of the committee responsible for preparing the preliminary draft of the Indian Constitution? A) Drafting Committee. B) Advisory Committee C)SteeringCommitteeD)ConstitutionCommittee 34.When was the Constitution of India adopted? A) November 26, 1949. B) January 16,1950 C) August 15,1947 D) December 11,1946 35. Who signed the Indian Constitution on behalf of the Constituent Assembly? A) Dr. Rajendra Prasad. B) Jawaharlal Nehru C) Sardar Patel. D) B.R. Ambedkar 36. Which of the following is a core principle of liberalism? A) Social equality. B) Individual freedom C) Collective ownership. D) State control 37. Who is the head of the Union Government of India? A) President. B) Prime Minister C) Vice-President. D) Speaker of Lok Sabha 38 Who is considered the father of liberalism? A) John Locke. B) Jean-Jacques Rousseau C) Karl Marx. D) Adam Smith 39. Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the impeachment of the President? A) Article 56. B) Article 61 C) Article 368. D) Article 124 40.What is the primary ground for impeachment of the President of India? A) Violation of Constitution B)incapacity of discharge duties C) Corruption D)All of the above

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