Important Articles of Indian Constitution — 20 MCQ Practice

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MCQs based on frequently asked Constitution Articles such as 17, 21A, 32, 352, 356, and 368 - each article's provision and exam relevance explained in simple language.

Q 1 / 20 Indian Polity

Which Article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the 'Abolition of Untouchability'?

Answer & Explanation

Article 17 of the Constitution of India formally abolishes 'Untouchability' and forbids its practice in any form as a fundamental right.

Q 2 / 20 Indian Polity

Under which Article can the President of India declare a National Emergency?

Answer & Explanation

Article 352 empowers the President to declare a National Emergency if India's security is threatened by war, external aggression, or armed rebellion.

Q 3 / 20 Indian Polity

Which Article of the Constitution deals with the 'Imposition of President’s Rule' in a state?

Answer & Explanation

Article 356 provides for the imposition of President’s Rule in a state if the constitutional machinery of that state fails.

Q 4 / 20 Indian Polity

Which Article of the Indian Constitution is related to the 'Amendment Procedure' of the Constitution?

Answer & Explanation

Article 368 of Part XX of the Indian Constitution grants Parliament the power to amend the Constitution and details its procedure.

Q 5 / 20 Indian Polity

Which Article guarantees the 'Right to Education' as a Fundamental Right for children aged 6 to 14?

Answer & Explanation

Article 21A was inserted by the 86th Constitutional Amendment Act of 2002 to make free and compulsory education for children aged 6–14 a fundamental right.

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Q 6 / 20 Indian Polity

Under which Article of the Indian Constitution can a citizen move the Supreme Court directly for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights?

Answer & Explanation

Article 32 provides the 'Right to Constitutional Remedies', allowing citizens to approach the Supreme Court directly via writs.

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Which Article of the Indian Constitution is associated with the 'Establishment of a Uniform Civil Code' for the citizens?

Answer & Explanation

Article 44 of the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) states that the State shall endeavor to secure a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) for all citizens.

Q 8 / 20 Indian Polity

Which Article of the Indian Constitution provides for the office of the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India?

Answer & Explanation

Article 148 provides for an independent office of the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India, who acts as the guardian of the public purse.

Q 9 / 20 Indian Polity

Which Article of the Constitution of India deals with the 'Abolition of Titles'?

Answer & Explanation

Article 18 abolishes all titles, preventing the State from conferring any titles other than military or academic distinctions.

Q 10 / 20 Indian Polity

Under which Article can the President of India be impeached for violation of the Constitution?

Answer & Explanation

Article 61 details the procedure for the impeachment of the President of India, which can be initiated by either House of Parliament.

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Q 11 / 20 Indian Polity

Which Article provides the President with the power to grant pardons, reprieves, or remissions of punishment?

Answer & Explanation

Article 72 empowers the President of India to grant pardons, reprieves, respites, or remissions of punishment in specific legal cases.

Q 12 / 20 Indian Polity

Which Article of the Indian Constitution relates to the 'Establishment of the Finance Commission'?

Answer & Explanation

Article 280 provides for the constitution of a Finance Commission by the President every five years to define financial relations between Centre and States.

Q 13 / 20 Indian Polity

Under which Article can the President of India promulgate Ordinances during the recess of Parliament?

Answer & Explanation

Article 123 empowers the President to promulgate ordinances when either of the two Houses of Parliament is not in session.

Q 14 / 20 Indian Polity

Which Article of the Indian Constitution deals with the 'Definition of a Money Bill'?

Answer & Explanation

Article 110 lays down the special criteria and definition of what constitutes a Money Bill in the Indian Parliament.

Q 15 / 20 Indian Polity

Which Article provides for the 'Joint Sitting of both Houses of Parliament' in certain cases?

Answer & Explanation

Article 108 of the Constitution enables a Joint Sitting of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha to resolve deadlocks over ordinary bills.

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Q 16 / 20 Indian Polity

Which Article of the Indian Constitution establishes 'Equality before Law' for all citizens?

Answer & Explanation

Article 14 declares that the State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws within India.

Q 17 / 20 Indian Polity

Under which Article can the High Courts issue writs for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights?

Answer & Explanation

Article 226 empowers the High Courts to issue writs (habeas corpus, mandamus, etc.) for the enforcement of fundamental or other legal rights.

Q 18 / 20 Indian Polity

Which Article of the Indian Constitution relates to the 'Establishment of All India Services'?

Answer & Explanation

Article 312 empowers the Parliament to create new All India Services (like IAS, IPS, IFS) if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution supporting it.

Q 19 / 20 Indian Polity

Which Article is associated with the 'Protection of Life and Personal Liberty'?

Answer & Explanation

Article 21 states that no person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law.

Q 20 / 20 Indian Polity

Which Article deals with the 'Promotion of International Peace and Security' in the DPSPs?

Answer & Explanation

Article 51 of the Directive Principles of State Policy directs the State to endeavor to promote international peace and security.

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