Have you ever wondered how the Indian Constitution evolves with time? From historic reforms to modern day changes constitutional amendments shape the nation’s future in powerful ways. But how well do you actually know them?

If you’re preparing for competitive exams or simply love testing your knowledge this Indian Constitution Amendments Objective Question Quiz is designed just for you It is not just about memorizing facts it is about understanding the story behind every amendment and why it matters today.
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Indian Constitution Amendments Objective Question Quiz
1. What was the main objective of the 1st Amendment (1951)?
A. To abolish Fundamental Rights
B. To protect land reform laws by adding the 9th Schedule
C. To reorganize the states
D. To curtail the power of Parliament
Correct Answer: B
2. What does the 7th Amendment (1956) relate to?
A. Addition of a language
B. Reorganization of states on a linguistic basis
C. Judicial reforms
D. Electoral reforms
Correct Answer: B
3. What is the 10th Amendment (1961) concerned with?
A. Merger of Goa
B. Provisions for Nagaland
C. Incorporation of Dadra and Nagar Haveli
D. Granting statehood to Sikkim
Correct Answer: C
4. What was accomplished by the 12th Amendment (1962)?
A. A language was added
B. Goa, Daman, and Diu were incorporated
C. The power of Parliament was increased
D. The number of Lok Sabha seats was increased
Correct Answer: B
5. What does the 13th Amendment (1962) relate to?
A. Merger of Sikkim
B. Special provisions for Nagaland
C. Addition of a language
D. Anti-defection laws
Correct Answer: B
6. What was accomplished by the 21st Amendment (1967)?
A. New state boundaries were created
B. The Sindhi language was added to the 8th Schedule
C. The power of Parliament was curtailed
D. Changes were made to the judiciary
Correct Answer: B
7. What was the main provision of the 24th Amendment (1971)?
A. To increase the powers of the President
B. To empower Parliament to amend any part of the Constitution
C. Reorganization of states
D. Changing the electoral system
Correct Answer: B
8. What does the 31st Amendment (1973) relate to? A. Language
B. Increasing the number of Lok Sabha members
C. Judicial reforms
D. Emergency provisions
Correct Answer: B
9. What was enacted in the 36th Amendment (1975)?
A. Nagaland was made a state
B. Sikkim was made the 22nd state
C. Goa was incorporated
D. The power of Parliament was curtailed
Correct Answer: B
10. What is the 42nd Amendment (1976) known as?
A. Golden Amendment
B. Minor Constitution
C. Mini Constitution
D. Main Constitution
Correct Answer: C
11. What change was introduced in the 44th Amendment (1978)?
A. The Right to Property became a Fundamental Right
B. The Right to Property was abolished
C. The Right to Property was made a legal right
D. A new right was added
Correct Answer: C
12. The 52nd Amendment (1985) is related to what?
A. Language
B. Anti-Defection Law
C. Election Commission
D. Judiciary
Correct Answer: B
13. What change was made in the 61st Amendment (1989)?
A. The voting age was raised to 25 years
B. The voting age was set at 21 years
C. The voting age was reduced from 21 to 18 years
D. Voting was abolished
Correct Answer: C
14. The 69th Amendment (1991) is related to what?
A. Reorganization of states
B. Granting the status of National Capital Territory to Delhi
C. Adding a new language
D. The Panchayat system
Correct Answer: B
15. Which languages were added in the 71st Amendment (1992)?
A. Hindi, Tamil, Telugu
B. Konkani, Manipuri, Nepali
C. Bodo, Dogri, Maithili
D. Sanskrit, Urdu, Punjabi
Correct Answer: B
16. The 73rd Amendment (1992) is related to what? A. Municipalities
B. Parliament
C. Panchayati Raj Institutions
D. Judiciary
Correct Answer: C
17. What does the 74th Amendment (1992) relate to?
A. Panchayats
B. Municipalities
C. Election Commission
D. Language
Correct Answer: B
18. What provision was made in the 86th Amendment (2002)?
A. Voting age was reduced
B. Education was made a Fundamental Right
C. A new state was created
D. The power of Parliament was increased
Correct Answer: B
19. What does the 91st Amendment (2003) relate to?
A. Language
B. Limiting the size of the Council of Ministers
C. Education
D. Elections
Correct Answer: B
20. Which languages were added in the 92nd Amendment (2003)?
A. Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi
B. Konkani, Nepali, Manipuri
C. Bodo, Dogri, Maithili, Santhali
D. Tamil, Telugu, Kannada
Correct Answer: C
21. What does the 101st Amendment (2016) relate to?
A. Education
B. Implementation of GST
C. Addition of a new language
D. Electoral reforms
Correct Answer: B
22. What was done in the 102nd Amendment (2018)?
A. A new state was created
B. The National Commission for Backward Classes was granted constitutional status
C. The Right to Education was implemented
D. The Panchayat system
Correct Answer: B
23. What does the 103rd Amendment (2019) relate to?
A. SC/ST Reservation
B. OBC Reservation
C. 10% Reservation for EWS
D. Women’s Reservation
Correct Answer: C
24. What was done in the 104th Amendment (2020)?
A. Panchayat System
B. SC/ST reservation extended and Anglo-Indian seats abolished
C. Right to Education
D. Language added
Correct Answer: B
25. The 106th Amendment (2023) is related to:
A. Education
B. Women’s Reservation (Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam)
C. GST
D. Panchayats
Correct Answer: B
Conclusion
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