NCERT Class 11 Political Science MCQ : Constitution Why and How?
Uncover the intricacies of constitutional principles with our specialized Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) page on “Constitution: Why and How?” This resource features meticulously curated questions drawn from previous year papers of various exams, including UPSC IAS and other esteemed sectors. Whether you’re a civil services aspirant or a curious mind seeking to understand the foundations of governance, this MCQ collection serves as an invaluable tool for exam preparation and self-assessment.
Explore the essential “whys” and “hows” that underpin constitutional frameworks. From historical contexts to the mechanics of constitutional development, each question is designed to challenge and deepen your understanding of this critical subject.
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NCERT Class 11 Political Science : Constitution Why and How? MCQ – NCERT Class 11 MCQ
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Who decides how the government will be constituted?
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The idea of our Preamble is borrowed from the
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Which of the following provisions of the Indian Constitution was passed without virtually any debate?
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India borrowed the Directive Principles of State Policy from the:
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A Constitution is a body of
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A body of fundamental principles, according to which a state is constituted is known as
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Who made the constitution of India?
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India borrowed the provision of the First Past the Post system from the:
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The members of the Constituent Assembly were:
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Parliament gets to decide about________
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Which of these is not a function of the constitution?
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The word that does not appear in the Indian Constitution is