Constitutional Law Quiz: Part 2
What is the official name of India as per the Constitution?
- A) Bharat
- B) Republic of India
- C) Union of India
- D) Sovereign India
- Answer: A) Bharat
According to Article 1 of the Constitution, India is described as a:
- A) Federal State
- B) Union of States
- C) Confederation
- D) Sovereign Nation
- Answer: B) Union of States
Which of the following is NOT included in the territory of India?
- A) States
- B) Union Territories
- C) Territories acquired by India
- D) Territories of neighboring countries
- Answer: D) Territories of neighboring countries
What does Article 2 of the Constitution empower Parliament to do?
- A) Formulate laws for the Union
- B) Admit new States into the Union
- C) Alter the Constitution
- D) Dissolve the Union
- Answer: B) Admit new States into the Union
Which article allows Parliament to form a new State by separating territory from an existing State?
- A) Article 1
- B) Article 2
- C) Article 3
- D) Article 4
- Answer: C) Article 3
The territory of India includes:
- A) Only the States
- B) Only the Union Territories
- C) Both States and Union Territories
- D) Only acquired territories
- Answer: C) Both States and Union Territories
Which of the following is a Union Territory of India?
- A) Maharashtra
- B) Delhi
- C) Karnataka
- D) Gujarat
- Answer: B) Delhi
What is the maximum number of members that can be elected to the Legislative Assembly of a Union Territory?
- A) 30
- B) 40
- C) 50
- D) It varies
- Answer: D) It varies
Which article specifies the formation of new States and alteration of areas, boundaries, or names of existing States?
- A) Article 1
- B) Article 2
- C) Article 3
- D) Article 4
- Answer: C) Article 3
The President's recommendation is required for which of the following?
- A) Admission of new States
- B) Alteration of State boundaries
- C) Formation of new Union Territories
- D) All of the above
- Answer: D) All of the above
Which of the following statements is true regarding the Union of India?
- A) It is a confederation of States.
- B) It is a unitary state.
- C) It is a federal state with a strong central government.
- D) It has no defined territory.
- Answer: C) It is a federal state with a strong central government.
The Constitution allows Parliament to:
- A) Create new States
- B) Dismiss existing States
- C) Change the name of any State
- D) Both A and C
- Answer: D) Both A and C
Which article states that the territory of India shall comprise the territories of the States?
- A) Article 1
- B) Article 2
- C) Article 3
- D) Article 4
- Answer: A) Article 1
The Union Territories are governed by:
- A) The President of India
- B) The Prime Minister
- C) The Chief Minister
- D) The Governor
- Answer: A) The President of India
Which of the following is a feature of the Union of India?
- A) Division of powers between the center and states
- B) Centralized governance
- C) Equal representation of all States
- D) None of the above
- Answer: A) Division of powers between the center and states
The Constitution provides for the admission of new States into the Union under which article?
- A) Article 1
- B) Article 2
- C) Article 3
- D) Article 4
- Answer: B) Article 2
Which of the following is NOT a power of Parliament regarding States?
- A) Forming new States
- B) Altering State boundaries
- C) Dissolving a State
- D) Increasing the area of a State
- Answer: C) Dissolving a State
The territory of India can include:
- A) Only territories acquired by war
- B) Territories acquired by treaty
- C) Territories acquired by purchase
- D) All of the above
- Answer: D) All of the above
Which article mentions that the territory of India shall comprise such other territories as may be acquired?
- A) Article 1
- B) Article 2
- C) Article 3
- D) Article 4
- Answer: A) Article 1
The Union of India is characterized by:
- A) A single constitution for all States
- B) Separate constitutions for each State
- C) A dual system of governance
- D) None of the above
- Answer: A) A single constitution for all States
Which of the following is true about the Union Territories?
- A) They have their own constitutions.
- B) They are directly governed by the central government.
- C) They have the same status as States.
- D) They are not part of India.
- Answer: B) They are directly governed by the central government.
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