making of indian constitution & its development Practice Questions Answers Test with Solutions

Question : 16

Whoamongthefollowingwasanon-congressmemberoftheConstituentAssembly?

a) T.T.Krishnamachari

b) K.M.Munshi

c) J.B.Kripalani

d) Dr.B.R.Ambedkar

Answer: (d)

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was a non-congress member of the Constituent Assembly. All of them were from Congress except B.R. Ambedkar.

Question : 17

The Constitution of India divided the states of India in categories A. B. C. and D in the year 1950. In this context which of the following statements is correct?

a) The Chief Commissioner was the executive head of category A states. The Rajpramukh was the executive head of category B states. The Governor was the executive head of categories C and D states.

b) The Pajpramukh was the executive head of category A states. The Chief Commissioner was the executive head of categories Band C states. The Governor was the executive head of the category D states.

c) The Governor was the executive head of category A states. The Chief Commissioner was the executive head of category B states. The Rajpramukh was the executive head of categories C and D states

d) The Governor was the executive head of category A states. The Rajpramukh was the executive head of category B states. The Chief Commissioner was the executive head of categories C and D states.

Answer: (d)

Question : 18

Which of the following Act introduced separate electorates (communal representation) for Muslims?

a) Act of 1909

b) Government of India Act of 1935

c) 1892 Act

d) Reforms of 1919

Answer: (a)

To divide the Hindu-Muslim unity, the Indian Councils Act 1909 introduced separate electorates for Muslims. It stipulated that in councils and in the imperial legislature, for the number of reserved seats to be in excess of their relative population (25 percent of the Indian population), and that only Muslims should vote for candidates for the Muslim seats (‘separate electorates’).

Question : 19

The number of members included in the Constitution Drafting Committee was:

a) Thirteen

b) Eleven

c) Seven

d) Nine

Answer: (c)

The number of members included in the Constitution Drafting Committee was seven.

Question : 20

Which of the following features do not contribute to making the Indian Constitution the bulkiest in the world?

  1. Various types of emergencies are considered in detail.
  2. It codifies the rights and privileges of the members of Parliament and State Legislatures.
  3. It enumerates all types of Indian citizenship and how it can be terminated.
  4. It contains not only a list of fundamental rights but also the restrictions to be placed on them.

a) II, III and IV

b) I and IV

c) II and III

d) I and II

Answer: (c)

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