March 2023

The tradition of written Constitution began from which of the following countries?

Q – The tradition of written Constitution began from which of the following countries? (a) Japan (c) Britain (b) India (d) America M.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2015 Ans. (d) Explanation – The Constitution of America is considered the oldest written constitution, that is still in force. It came into force on 4 March, 1789. The USA constitution is one […]

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The concept of Fundamental Rights, as incorporated in the Indian Constitution has been adopted from

Q – The concept of Fundamental Rights, as incorporated in the Indian Constitution has been adopted from- (a) France (b) Britain (c) United States of America (d) Russia U.P.R.O./A.R.O. (Pre) 2014 U.P. U.D.A./L.D.A. (Pre) 2006 Ans. (c) Explanation – Fundamental Rights have been incorporated in Part III, Article-12 to 35 of the Indian Constitution. This Provision has

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The concept of Fundamental Duties has been taken from

Q – The concept of Fundamental Duties has been taken from- (a) American Constitution (b) British Constitution (c) Russian (Former Soviet Union) Constitution (d) French Constitution U.P.U.D.A./L.D.A. (Pre) 2004 Ans. (c) Explanation – The concept of Fundamental Duties is inspired from Russian Constitution and was added in our Constitution by 42nd Amendment Act, 1976. The recommendation for

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The idea of Fundamental Rights was borrowed from the constitution of

Q – The idea of Fundamental Rights was borrowed from the constitution of: (a) U.S.A. (b) Canada (c) Britain (d) Russia U.P.P.S.C. (GIC) 2017 Ans. (a) Explanation – The Bill of Rights enshrined in the U.S. Constitution could also be said to have inspired our Fundamental Rights. ( Source : Our Constitution – Subhash C. Kashyap )

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Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer

Q – Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer: List-1 A. Directive Principles of State Policy B. Fundamental Rights C. Concurrent List for Union-State Relations D. India as a Union of States with greater powers to the Union List-II (Country from which it was derived) Australia Canada  Ireland United Kingdom United States of America Code:

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Match List-I with List-II and identify correct answer from the code given below

  Q – Match List-I with List-II and identify correct answer from the code given below:   List – I List – II ( Constitutional Provision ) ( Source ) A. Fundamental Rights i. British Constitution B. Directive Principles of State policy ii. Canadian Constitution C. Cabinet Government iii. Irish Constitution D. Union-State Relations iv.

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Match List-I and List-II and give correct answer by using the code given below

Q – Match List-I and List-II and give correct answer by using the code given below- List -II List -II (Feature of Constitution of India) (Borrowed from which country) A. Fundamental Rights 1. United Kingdom B. Parliamentary System 2. United States C. Emergency Provisions 3. Ireland D. Directive Principles of State Policy 4. Germany 5. Canada

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