The Indian Constitution is one of the most reliable scoring areas in government exams if prepared with the right strategy Questions from Articles, Fundamental Rights, Duties and Amendments appear regularly across SSC, RRB and UPSC exams.

This Constitution Questions Practice Set for SSC, RRB and UPSC Competitive Exams is carefully designed to match real exam trends and the latest syllabus Each question focuses on concepts that are frequently asked helping aspirants prepare with clarity and confidence.
Created with exam oriented experience this practice set explains constitutional topics in a simple beginner friendly manner without losing accuracy It helps you build conceptual understanding rather than rote memorization which is essential for both objective and analytical exams.
Whether you are starting your preparation or revising before the exam this practice set will strengthen your fundamentals and improve your accuracy Consistent practice with these questions will help you turn constitutional knowledge into a strong scoring advantage.
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Constitution Questions Practice Set: For SSC, RRB, UPSC Competitive Exams
Q. Which article deals with the original (initial) jurisdiction of the Supreme Court?
A) Article 130
B) Article 131
C) Article 132
D) Article 133
Answer: B
Q. Which article contains the provisions related to the term of office of the President?
A. Article 55
B. Article 56
C. Article 57
D. Article 58
Answer: B. Article 56
Q. In which article has the Right to Education (for children aged 6 to 14 years) been added?
A. Article 21
B. Article 21A
C. Article 22
D. Article 23
Answer: B. Article 21A
Q. Which article did Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar call the soul of the Indian Constitution?
A. Article 14
B. Article 19
C. Article 21
D. Article 32
Answer: D
Q. In which article is the Freedom of Expression mentioned?
A) Article 19
B) Article 20
C) Article 21
D) Article 22
Answer: A
Q. In which article is the Right to Life and Personal Liberty mentioned?
A) Article 19
B) Article 20
C) Article 21
D) Article 22
Answer: C
Q. What was the basis for the formation of the Constituent Assembly in India?
A. Mountbatten Plan
B. Cripps Mission
C. Cabinet Mission Plan 1946
D. Simon Commission
Answer: C
Q. What is India called in the Constitution?
A. Federal State
B. Union of States
C. Democratic Republic
D. Sovereign Nation
Answer: B
Q. In which article is the prohibition of trafficking in human beings and forced labor enshrined?
A. Article 22
B. Article 23
C. Article 24
D. Article 25
Answer: B. Article 23
Q. In which article is the prohibition of employment of children in factories enshrined?
A. Article 23
B. Article 24
C. Article 25
D. Article 26
Answer: B. Article 24
Q. Which article deals with the Right to Freedom of Religion?
A. Article 24
B. Article 25
C. Article 26
D. Article 27
Answer: B. Article 25
Q. Which article contains the provisions related to the re-election of the President?
A. Article 56
B. Article 57
C. Article 58
D. Article 59
Answer: B. Article 57
Q. Which article contains the provisions related to the qualifications of the President?
A. Article 57
B. Article 58
C. Article 59
D. Article 60
Answer: B. Article 58
Q. Which article describes the oath of office taken by the President?
A. Article 59
B. Article 60
C. Article 61
D. Article 62
Answer: B. Article 60
Q. Under which article can appeals be made to the Supreme Court in constitutional matters?
A) Article 131
B) Article 132
C) Article 133
D) Article 134
Answer: B
Q. Who appoints the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG)?
A) Prime Minister
B) Parliament
C) President
D) Supreme Court
Answer: C
(Article 148)
Q. Which article describes the functions of the CAG?
A) Article 147
B) Article 148
C) Article 149
D) Article 150
Answer: C
Q. Which article specifies the format of the CAG’s accounts?
A) Article 149
B) Article 150
C) Article 151
D) Article 152
Answer: B
Conclusion
A strong understanding of the Indian Constitution can significantly improve your performance in competitive exams Regular practice with focused question sets enhances accuracy and long term retention Make this Constitution practice set a part of your daily revision to build confidence and score higher.
