The Indian Constitution is not just a subject it is a high scoring opportunity in almost every competitive exam From Fundamental Rights to important Articles and Amendments even a single well prepared topic can help you secure easy marks.

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Constitution Questions Mock Test For Competitive Exams
Q. When was the first meeting of the Constituent Assembly held?
A. January 26, 1950
B. November 26, 1949
C. December 9, 1946
D. August 15, 1947
Answer: C
Q. Under which article does the Right against Exploitation fall?
A. Article 19
B. Article 21
C. Articles 23, 24
D. Article 32
Answer: C
Q. Who was the chairman of the first meeting of the Constituent Assembly?
A. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
B. Jawaharlal Nehru
C. Sachchidananda Sinha
D. H. C. Mukherjee
Answer: C
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. 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. When was the Constitution of India implemented?
A. August 15, 1947
B. November 26, 1949
C. January 26, 1950
D. December 9, 1946
Answer: C
Q. What is the date of adoption of the Constitution of India?
A. January 26, 1950
B. August 15, 1947
C. November 26, 1949
D. December 11, 1946
Answer: C
Q. Who was the permanent chairman of the Constituent Assembly?
A. Sachchidananda Sinha
B. H. C. Mukherjee
C. Jawaharlal Nehru
D. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Answer: D
Q. When did the permanent chairman of the Constituent Assembly assume office?
A. December 9, 1946
B. December 11, 1946
C. November 26, 1949
D. January 26, 1950
Answer: B
Q. Who was the Vice-Chairman of the Constituent Assembly?
A. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
B. Sachchidananda Sinha
C. H. C. Mukherjee
D. Jawaharlal Nehru
Answer: C
Q. From where was the constitutional amendment procedure borrowed?
A. America
B. Britain
C. Ireland
D. South Africa
Answer: D
Q. How many schedules were there in the Constitution at the time of its enactment?
A. 6
B. 8
C. 10
D. 12
Answer: B
Q. From where was the provision of the Concurrent List in the Constitution borrowed?
A. Canada
B. America
C. Australia
D. Ireland
Answer: C
Q. By which amendment were the words ‘Socialist, Secular and Unity and Integrity’ added to the Constitution?
A. 44th
B. 42nd
C. 52nd
D. 73rd
Answer: B
Q. By which constitutional amendment was the Eleventh Schedule added?
A. 42nd
B. 44th
C. 73rd
D. 74th
Answer: C
Q. In which article are the Fundamental Duties included?
A. Article 48
B. Article 50
C. Article 51
D. Article 51A
Answer: D
Q. What is the total number of schedules in the Indian Constitution?
A. 8
B. 10
C. 11
D. 12
Answer: D
Q. In which schedule of the Constitution are the 22 languages of India mentioned?
A. Seventh
B. Eighth
C. Ninth
D. Tenth
Answer: B
Q. In which schedule is the distribution of powers between the Center and the States mentioned?
A. Sixth
B. Seventh
C. Eighth
D. Ninth
Answer: B
Q. Who can convene a joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament?
A. Prime Minister
B. Speaker of the Lok Sabha
C. President
D. Vice President
Answer: C
Q. When were the first general elections held in India?
A. 1947
B. 1950
C. 1951-52
D. 1955
Answer: C
Q. Which schedule was added by the First Constitutional Amendment?
A. Eighth
B. Ninth
C. Tenth
D. Eleventh
Answer: B
Q. When was the first session of Parliament held?
A. January 26, 1950
B. May 13, 1952
C. August 15, 1947
D. November 26, 1949
Answer: B
Q. Under which article does the Vice President of India fall?
A. Article 52
B. Article 61
C. Article 63
D. Article 74
Answer: C
Conclusion
A clear understanding of the Indian Constitution is essential for success in competitive exams Regular practice with focused mock tests helps improve accuracy and recall of important Articles and concepts Make this Constitution mock test a part of your daily revision to boost confidence and maximize your score.
