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CONSTITUTION OF INDIA

1) The idea of constitution was originated in

Ans USA

2) A Constitution is known as Ans Law of land

3)The mother of Constitutions

Ans British Constitution 4)The mother of Parliament

Ans British Parliament

5)The oldest Constitution in the world Ans Britain

6)The land of modern democracy

Ans Britain

7) The cradle of Democracy Ans Greece

8)The home of Direct Democracy

Ans Switzerland

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9) Apex law of a Nation is

Ans Constitution

10)British Parliament was described as the mother of Parliament by

Ans John Bright

11)The lengthiest written constitution in the World Ans Indian constitution

12) The shortest and the oldest written constitution in the world Ans American constitution

13)The Indian constitution is both

Ans Rigid and flexible

14)Constitution can be divided into two

(a)Written Constitution (India America)

(b)Unwritten Constitution (Britain Israel)

15) Father of Indian Constitution Ans Dr BR Ambedkar

16) Father of American Constitution

Ans James Madison

AMERICAN CONSTITUTION

17) The nature of US Constitution Ans Federal

18) US Constitution came into force in

Ans 1789

19)Number of articles Ans 7

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20) Amendments of US Constitution Ans 27

21) The fundamental rights of US Constitution Is called

Ans Bill of Rights

22) Indian Constitution mostly owes to Ans Government of India Act 1935

CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY

23) The constitution of India was framed by the Ans Constituent Assembly

24) Constituent Assembly was set up under the provisions of the

Ans Cabinet Mission

25) Cabinet Mission came to India from Ans Britain

26) Cabinet Mission came to India on

Ans March 241946

27) Aim of Cabinet Mission Ans Helping Indians to frame a constitution by themselves

28) Members

Ans Lord Pethick Lawrence Stafford Cripps and AV Alexander 29) Cabinet Mission report was published on

Ans May 161946

30) The Cabinet Mission was sent to India by Ans Clement Atlee

31) The Viceroy of India when the Cabinet Mission reached India

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Ans Lord Wavell

32) Constituent Assembly was set upon

Ans December 61946

33) The first meeting of Constituent Assembly was held on Ans December 91946

34) The first person addressed to the constituent assembly

Ans Acharya JB Kripalani

35) The oldest member of the Constituent Assembly

Ans Sachidananda Sinha

36) The temporary chairman of constituent assembly Ans Sachidananda Sinha

37) Permanent Chairman lsquoof the Constituent Assembly

Ans Dr Rajendra Prasad

38) The Vice president of the constituent assembly Ans Harendra Coomar Mukherjee (HCMukherjee)

39) Constitutional advisor of the constituent assembly

Ans BN Rao

40) The first meeting of Constituent Assembly was attended by Ans 207 members (including 9 women)

CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY MEMBERS

41) Governors province of British India

Ans 292 42) Chief Commissioners provinces -

Ans 4

43) Indian princely states - Ans93

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44) Dr Rajendra Prasad became the permanent president of the Constituent Assembly on

Ans December 111946

45) Total strength of the Constituent Assembly fixed by the Cabinet Mission

Ans 389

46) After the partition of India the total members were reduced

to Ans 299

47) Constituent Assembly was

partly elected and partly nominated body

49) The number of women members in the constituent assembly Ans 17

50)Total number of Malayalee members of the Constituent

Assembly Ans 17 (3 women)

51) NOOF MALAYALEES FROM THE PROVOINCES

Ans 9 - from Madras

6 - from Travancore 1 - from Kochi

1 - United Provinces

52) 3 MALAYALEE WOMEN WERE Ans

1Annie Mascarene 2Ammu Swaminathan

3Dakshayani Velayudhan

53) Dr John Mathai was

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Ans Malayalee who represented United Provinces in the

Constituent Assembly

54) Panampalli Govinda Menon was Ans Represented Kochi in the Constituent Assembly

55) Constituent Assembly was divided into

Ans 13 committees (as per PSC answer key Correct -22)

56) The most important committee of the Constituent Assembly

was Ans The Drafting committee

57) Constituent Assembly worked in

Ans 3 phases

1st phase As Cabinet mission plan (December 6 1946 - August 141947)

2nd phase As a sovereign body Provisional parliament (August 15 1947 -

November 261949) 3rd phase

As Provisional Parliament (November 27 1949 - March 1952)

DATES TO POINT OUT

58) Adopted National Flag on Ans July 221947

59) Adopted National Anthem on

Ans January 24 1950

60) Adopted National Song Ans January 24 1950

61) Adopted National Emblem

Ans January 26 1950

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62) Supreme Court came into force

Ans January 28 1950

DRAFTING COMMITTEE

63) The aim of setting up of drafting committee is Ans To draft a constitution

64) The Constituent Assembly set up a Drafting Committee on

Ans August 291947

65) The chairman of the Drafting Committee

Ans Dr BR Ambedkar

66) Draft Constitution was prepared by the Committee and submitted to the assembly on

Ans November 41947

67) The Constituent Assembly met for the first time as Legislative Assembly on

Ans November 17 1947

68) The Speaker of the first Legislative Assembly was Ans Dr GV Mavalankar

69) The Constituent assembly adopted or enacted the constitution

of India on Ans November 261949

70) The Constitution of India came into being or notified on

Ans January 261950

70) The original Constitution consists of Ans 395 Articles 8 Schedules and 22 Parts

DIFFERENT COMMITTEES HEAPS

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71) Fundamental Rights and Minority Committee - Sardar

Vallabhai Patel

72) Provincial Constitution Committee Sardar Vallabhai Patel

73) Union Constitution Committee -

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

74) State Committee ndash

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

75) Union Power Committee - Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

76) Committee on the rule of Procedure

Ans DrRajendra Prasad 77) Finance and Staff Committee

Ans DrRajendra Prasad

78) Flag Committee - Ans DrRajendra Prasad

79) Adhoc Committee on National Flag -Ans DrRajendra Prasad

80) House Committee -

Ans B Pattabhi Sitharamaya

81) Credential Committee Ans Alladi Krishnaswami Iyer

82) Minority Sub Committee -

Ans HCMukherjee

83) Fundamental Rights Sub Committee Ans JBKripalani

84) Order of Business Committee

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Ans KMMunshi

85) Language Committee -

AnsMoorthi Satyanarayanan

86) The Republic day is observed on Ans January 26

87) Law day is observed on

Ans November 26

88) Indian people observed the first Independence Day following

the Purna Swaraj resolution passed at the Lahore Congress session on

Ans January 261930

89) The total time taken by the Constituent Assembly to frame the Constitution

Ans 2 year 11 months and 17 days (as per PSC answer correct -18 days

90) The final session of the Constituent Assembly was held on

Ans January 24 1950

91) Cover page of Indian Constitution was designed by Ans Nandalal Bose

92) The draft of Indian constitution was prepared by

Ans BN Rao

93) Who put forward the idea of Constitution of India Ans MN Roy

94) Which political party demanded for a separate constitution for

India Ans Swaraj Party

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95) Which session of INC demanded for a separate constitution

for India Ans Faizapur session of 1937 (headed by Jawaharlal Nehru

96) Demand for separate constitution for India was accepted by

British Government through Ans August Offer of 1940

DR BR AMBEDKAR

97) Popularly known as

Baba Saheb

Father of Indian Constitution

Architect of Indian Constitution

First Union Law Minister

Known as Modern Manu and Modern Buddha

98) Mahar Movement for the untouchable was formed by Ans DrBRAmbedkar

99) The political leader who attended all the three Round Table

Conferences Ans DrBRAmbedkar

100) The publications like Mooknayak and Bahishkrit bharat were

started by Ans DrBRAmbedkar

101) Independent Labour Party was founded by Dr Ambedkar in

Ans 1936

102) All India Scheduled Caste Federation was founded by Ambedkar in

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Ans 1942

103) Peoples Education Society was founded by Ambedkar in

Ans 1945

104) Ambedkar followed Buddhism in Ans 1956

105) He described which Article as the heart and soul of Indian

Constitution

Ans Article 32

106) December 6 the death day of Ambedkar is now observed as Ans Mahaparinirvan diwas

107) He got Bharath Ratna in

Ans 1990 posthumously

108) April 14 the birthday of Ambedkar is observed as Ans Water Day

109) The coins released by the RBI in memory of DrBRAmbedkar in 2015

Ans 10 125

110) History cannot forget DrAmbedkar are the words of Ans Gandhiji

111) Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar Memorial is situated at

Ans London

112) MEMBERS OF DRAFTING COMMITTEE

Dr BR Ambedkar

KM Munshi

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Muhammed Saadullah

Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyar

N Gopalaswami Ayyangar

DP Khaitan (died in 1948 replaced by TT Krishnamachari)

BL Mitter (because of ill health he was replaced by N Madhava

Rao)

THE PREAMBLE

113) The base of preamble was

Ans Objective resolution

114) The objective resolution which became the Preamble of Constitution was presented by

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

115) The objective resolution was presented on Ans December 131946

116) Preamble of India starts with

Ans WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA

117) The summary of the Constitution contains in Ans The Preface

118) Idea of Preamble was borrowed from the constitution of

Ans USA

119) Preamble declares that the sovereignty or Supreme power in India belongs to the

Ans People

120) According to Preamble India is a Sovereign - Socialist - Secular Democratic -Republic

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Sovereign- No external power candictate the Government of India

Socialist - Implies social and economic equality

Secular - The government respects all religions

Democratic- Election of Government by Universal adult franchise

Republic - Head of the State is elected directly or indirectly for a

fixed tenure

121) Preamble is not enforceable in a court of law so it is Ans Non-justifiable

122) COMMENTS ABOUT PREAMBLE

Preamble is the key to its makers

Ans Supreme Court

Identity card of the Constitution Ans NA Palkhivala

Political Horoscope

Ans KM Munshi

Key to Constitution Ans Earnest Barker

Heart and soul of Constitution

Ans Thakur das bhargava

Soul and key to the constitution Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

123) CONSTITUTION OF INDIA CONTROVERSIAL CASES ON

INDIAN PREAMBLE

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1Beeru - Bari case (1960)

The case held in 1960 stated that preamble is not a part of

Constitution of India Justice Gajendragadkar delivered the unanimous opinion of the

Court

2Kesavananda Bharati case(1973)

It is the case between Kesavananda Bharathi Vs State of Kerala

Declared that preamble is the part of the constitution

3Sajjan Singh Vs State of Rajasthan Declared preamble is the sum and substance of Constitution

Justice - JRMudholkar

4Golaknath Vs State of Punjab

Declared preamble is the synopsis of these principles on which government has to work upon

Justice - Hidayatullah

124) The preamble of the Indian constitution was adopted by the constituent assembly on

Ans January 221947

125) Only date mentioned in Indian preamble is Ans November 261949

126) The words Socialist Secular and Unity were added to the

Preamble by the Ans 42nd Amendment 1976

BORROWED FROM

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127) Office of the Governor Ans Government of India Act 1935

128) PSC

Ans PSC-Government of India Act 1935

129) Federal Court Government of India Act 1935

130) Rule of Law - Ans Britain

131) Parliamentary form of Government

Ans -Britain

132) Single Citizenship - Ans Brit

133) Writ -

Ans Britain

134) Office of CAG Ans Britain

135) Bicameralism -

As Britain

136) Law Making Procedure - Ans Britain

137) Fundamental Rights

Ans - USA

138) Impeachment of the President - Ans- USA

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Judicial Review - USA

Functions of Vice President - USA Supreme Court - USA

Union List - Canada State List - Canada

Residuary Power - Canada Governor - Canada

Federation with strong centre - Canada Directive Principles of State Policy -Ireland

Presidential Election - Ireland

Nomination of Members to Rajya Sabha - Ireland Liberty Equality and Fraternity - France

Republic- France Fundamental duties - Russia

Five Year Plans - Russia Concurrent List - Australia

Joint Sitting - Australia Freedom of Trade and Commerce - Australia

Procedure established by Law - Japan Emergency - Germany

Amendment of the Constitution - South Africa

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA UNIFICATION OF PRINCELY STATES

Total princely states in India at the time of Indian Independence Ans Around 565

The man who ably handled the unification of India

Ans Sardar Vallabhai Patel

The Malayali who helped Patel in the unification of India was

Ans VP Menon The Secretary to the States which was formed for the unification

of princely states

Ans VP Menon The three states which did not join the Indian union voluntarily

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Ans Kashmir Junagarh and Hyderabad Kashmir was annexed to India through

Ans The Instrument of Accession

Junagarh was annexed to India through

Ans Referendum Hyderabad was annexed to India by Army operation called

Ans Operation Polo

STATES REORGANISATION ACT The Commission appointed by the Government to examine state

reorganisation on a linguistic basis Ans SK Dhar in 1958

The first Committee which did not recommend for reorganisation

of states on linguistic basis

Ans SK Dhar Committee The Congress Committee appointed in 1948 under Jawaharlal

Nehru Sardar Patel and Pattabhi Sitharamaya is known as

Ans JVP committee The first linguistic state came into being

Ans Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh came into being on

Ans October 11953 Andhra was formed after a 56 days of fast unto death of

Ans Potty Sriramalu

14 STATES AND 6 UNION TERRITORIES AS ON NOVEMBER

1ST1956 Andhra Pradesh

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Assam

Bihar Bombay

Jammu and Kashmir Kerala

Madhya Pradesh Madras State

Mysore State Orissa

Punjab

Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal

UNION TERRITORIES Himachal Pradesh

Andaman and Nicobar Islands Delhi

Laccadive Mirncoy and Amandivi islands Manipur

Tripura

State reorganization on linguistic basis was recommended by Ans Fazal Ali Commission

The state Re-organisation Act was passed in

Ans 1956

After independence 14 states and 6 Union Territories came into force on linguistic basis on

Ans November 11956

ARTICLES Article 1 - Name and Territory of the union

Article 3 - Alteration of areas boundaries and name of existing states formation of new states

Article 5-11- Citizenship Article 13 - Judicial Review

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RIGHT TO EQUALITY (14 TO 18) Article 14 - Equality before law

Article 15 - Prohibition of discrimination on grounds only of religion race caste sex or place of birth

Article 16 - Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

Article 17 - Abolition of untouchability Article 18 - Abolition of Titles

RIGHT TO FREEDOM (19-22) Article 19 - deals with six fundamental freedoms of Indian

citizenship Article 19(a)-freedom of Speech and expression (Freedom of press)

Aitide 19(b)-To assemble peacefully without arms Article 20-Protection in respect of conviction for offence

Article 21-Protection of life and personal liberty Article 21A-Right to elementary education

Article 22-Protection against arbitrary arrest and detention

RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION (23-24) Article 23 - Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced

labour Article 24 - Prohibits the employment of children below 14 years

of age Article 25-28- Right to freedom of

Religion

CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHT (29-30)

Article 29 - Protection of Interests of minorities Article 30 - Right of minorities to establish and administer

educational institutions Article 32 - Right to constitutional Remedies

DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY (36-51)

Article 39A- Equal Justice and free legal aid to the

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CONSTITUTION OF INDIA

1) The idea of constitution was originated in

Ans USA

2) A Constitution is known as Ans Law of land

3)The mother of Constitutions

Ans British Constitution 4)The mother of Parliament

Ans British Parliament

5)The oldest Constitution in the world Ans Britain

6)The land of modern democracy

Ans Britain

7) The cradle of Democracy Ans Greece

8)The home of Direct Democracy

Ans Switzerland

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9) Apex law of a Nation is

Ans Constitution

10)British Parliament was described as the mother of Parliament by

Ans John Bright

11)The lengthiest written constitution in the World Ans Indian constitution

12) The shortest and the oldest written constitution in the world Ans American constitution

13)The Indian constitution is both

Ans Rigid and flexible

14)Constitution can be divided into two

(a)Written Constitution (India America)

(b)Unwritten Constitution (Britain Israel)

15) Father of Indian Constitution Ans Dr BR Ambedkar

16) Father of American Constitution

Ans James Madison

AMERICAN CONSTITUTION

17) The nature of US Constitution Ans Federal

18) US Constitution came into force in

Ans 1789

19)Number of articles Ans 7

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20) Amendments of US Constitution Ans 27

21) The fundamental rights of US Constitution Is called

Ans Bill of Rights

22) Indian Constitution mostly owes to Ans Government of India Act 1935

CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY

23) The constitution of India was framed by the Ans Constituent Assembly

24) Constituent Assembly was set up under the provisions of the

Ans Cabinet Mission

25) Cabinet Mission came to India from Ans Britain

26) Cabinet Mission came to India on

Ans March 241946

27) Aim of Cabinet Mission Ans Helping Indians to frame a constitution by themselves

28) Members

Ans Lord Pethick Lawrence Stafford Cripps and AV Alexander 29) Cabinet Mission report was published on

Ans May 161946

30) The Cabinet Mission was sent to India by Ans Clement Atlee

31) The Viceroy of India when the Cabinet Mission reached India

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Ans Lord Wavell

32) Constituent Assembly was set upon

Ans December 61946

33) The first meeting of Constituent Assembly was held on Ans December 91946

34) The first person addressed to the constituent assembly

Ans Acharya JB Kripalani

35) The oldest member of the Constituent Assembly

Ans Sachidananda Sinha

36) The temporary chairman of constituent assembly Ans Sachidananda Sinha

37) Permanent Chairman lsquoof the Constituent Assembly

Ans Dr Rajendra Prasad

38) The Vice president of the constituent assembly Ans Harendra Coomar Mukherjee (HCMukherjee)

39) Constitutional advisor of the constituent assembly

Ans BN Rao

40) The first meeting of Constituent Assembly was attended by Ans 207 members (including 9 women)

CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY MEMBERS

41) Governors province of British India

Ans 292 42) Chief Commissioners provinces -

Ans 4

43) Indian princely states - Ans93

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44) Dr Rajendra Prasad became the permanent president of the Constituent Assembly on

Ans December 111946

45) Total strength of the Constituent Assembly fixed by the Cabinet Mission

Ans 389

46) After the partition of India the total members were reduced

to Ans 299

47) Constituent Assembly was

partly elected and partly nominated body

49) The number of women members in the constituent assembly Ans 17

50)Total number of Malayalee members of the Constituent

Assembly Ans 17 (3 women)

51) NOOF MALAYALEES FROM THE PROVOINCES

Ans 9 - from Madras

6 - from Travancore 1 - from Kochi

1 - United Provinces

52) 3 MALAYALEE WOMEN WERE Ans

1Annie Mascarene 2Ammu Swaminathan

3Dakshayani Velayudhan

53) Dr John Mathai was

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Ans Malayalee who represented United Provinces in the

Constituent Assembly

54) Panampalli Govinda Menon was Ans Represented Kochi in the Constituent Assembly

55) Constituent Assembly was divided into

Ans 13 committees (as per PSC answer key Correct -22)

56) The most important committee of the Constituent Assembly

was Ans The Drafting committee

57) Constituent Assembly worked in

Ans 3 phases

1st phase As Cabinet mission plan (December 6 1946 - August 141947)

2nd phase As a sovereign body Provisional parliament (August 15 1947 -

November 261949) 3rd phase

As Provisional Parliament (November 27 1949 - March 1952)

DATES TO POINT OUT

58) Adopted National Flag on Ans July 221947

59) Adopted National Anthem on

Ans January 24 1950

60) Adopted National Song Ans January 24 1950

61) Adopted National Emblem

Ans January 26 1950

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62) Supreme Court came into force

Ans January 28 1950

DRAFTING COMMITTEE

63) The aim of setting up of drafting committee is Ans To draft a constitution

64) The Constituent Assembly set up a Drafting Committee on

Ans August 291947

65) The chairman of the Drafting Committee

Ans Dr BR Ambedkar

66) Draft Constitution was prepared by the Committee and submitted to the assembly on

Ans November 41947

67) The Constituent Assembly met for the first time as Legislative Assembly on

Ans November 17 1947

68) The Speaker of the first Legislative Assembly was Ans Dr GV Mavalankar

69) The Constituent assembly adopted or enacted the constitution

of India on Ans November 261949

70) The Constitution of India came into being or notified on

Ans January 261950

70) The original Constitution consists of Ans 395 Articles 8 Schedules and 22 Parts

DIFFERENT COMMITTEES HEAPS

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71) Fundamental Rights and Minority Committee - Sardar

Vallabhai Patel

72) Provincial Constitution Committee Sardar Vallabhai Patel

73) Union Constitution Committee -

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

74) State Committee ndash

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

75) Union Power Committee - Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

76) Committee on the rule of Procedure

Ans DrRajendra Prasad 77) Finance and Staff Committee

Ans DrRajendra Prasad

78) Flag Committee - Ans DrRajendra Prasad

79) Adhoc Committee on National Flag -Ans DrRajendra Prasad

80) House Committee -

Ans B Pattabhi Sitharamaya

81) Credential Committee Ans Alladi Krishnaswami Iyer

82) Minority Sub Committee -

Ans HCMukherjee

83) Fundamental Rights Sub Committee Ans JBKripalani

84) Order of Business Committee

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Ans KMMunshi

85) Language Committee -

AnsMoorthi Satyanarayanan

86) The Republic day is observed on Ans January 26

87) Law day is observed on

Ans November 26

88) Indian people observed the first Independence Day following

the Purna Swaraj resolution passed at the Lahore Congress session on

Ans January 261930

89) The total time taken by the Constituent Assembly to frame the Constitution

Ans 2 year 11 months and 17 days (as per PSC answer correct -18 days

90) The final session of the Constituent Assembly was held on

Ans January 24 1950

91) Cover page of Indian Constitution was designed by Ans Nandalal Bose

92) The draft of Indian constitution was prepared by

Ans BN Rao

93) Who put forward the idea of Constitution of India Ans MN Roy

94) Which political party demanded for a separate constitution for

India Ans Swaraj Party

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95) Which session of INC demanded for a separate constitution

for India Ans Faizapur session of 1937 (headed by Jawaharlal Nehru

96) Demand for separate constitution for India was accepted by

British Government through Ans August Offer of 1940

DR BR AMBEDKAR

97) Popularly known as

Baba Saheb

Father of Indian Constitution

Architect of Indian Constitution

First Union Law Minister

Known as Modern Manu and Modern Buddha

98) Mahar Movement for the untouchable was formed by Ans DrBRAmbedkar

99) The political leader who attended all the three Round Table

Conferences Ans DrBRAmbedkar

100) The publications like Mooknayak and Bahishkrit bharat were

started by Ans DrBRAmbedkar

101) Independent Labour Party was founded by Dr Ambedkar in

Ans 1936

102) All India Scheduled Caste Federation was founded by Ambedkar in

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Ans 1942

103) Peoples Education Society was founded by Ambedkar in

Ans 1945

104) Ambedkar followed Buddhism in Ans 1956

105) He described which Article as the heart and soul of Indian

Constitution

Ans Article 32

106) December 6 the death day of Ambedkar is now observed as Ans Mahaparinirvan diwas

107) He got Bharath Ratna in

Ans 1990 posthumously

108) April 14 the birthday of Ambedkar is observed as Ans Water Day

109) The coins released by the RBI in memory of DrBRAmbedkar in 2015

Ans 10 125

110) History cannot forget DrAmbedkar are the words of Ans Gandhiji

111) Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar Memorial is situated at

Ans London

112) MEMBERS OF DRAFTING COMMITTEE

Dr BR Ambedkar

KM Munshi

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Muhammed Saadullah

Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyar

N Gopalaswami Ayyangar

DP Khaitan (died in 1948 replaced by TT Krishnamachari)

BL Mitter (because of ill health he was replaced by N Madhava

Rao)

THE PREAMBLE

113) The base of preamble was

Ans Objective resolution

114) The objective resolution which became the Preamble of Constitution was presented by

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

115) The objective resolution was presented on Ans December 131946

116) Preamble of India starts with

Ans WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA

117) The summary of the Constitution contains in Ans The Preface

118) Idea of Preamble was borrowed from the constitution of

Ans USA

119) Preamble declares that the sovereignty or Supreme power in India belongs to the

Ans People

120) According to Preamble India is a Sovereign - Socialist - Secular Democratic -Republic

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Sovereign- No external power candictate the Government of India

Socialist - Implies social and economic equality

Secular - The government respects all religions

Democratic- Election of Government by Universal adult franchise

Republic - Head of the State is elected directly or indirectly for a

fixed tenure

121) Preamble is not enforceable in a court of law so it is Ans Non-justifiable

122) COMMENTS ABOUT PREAMBLE

Preamble is the key to its makers

Ans Supreme Court

Identity card of the Constitution Ans NA Palkhivala

Political Horoscope

Ans KM Munshi

Key to Constitution Ans Earnest Barker

Heart and soul of Constitution

Ans Thakur das bhargava

Soul and key to the constitution Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

123) CONSTITUTION OF INDIA CONTROVERSIAL CASES ON

INDIAN PREAMBLE

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1Beeru - Bari case (1960)

The case held in 1960 stated that preamble is not a part of

Constitution of India Justice Gajendragadkar delivered the unanimous opinion of the

Court

2Kesavananda Bharati case(1973)

It is the case between Kesavananda Bharathi Vs State of Kerala

Declared that preamble is the part of the constitution

3Sajjan Singh Vs State of Rajasthan Declared preamble is the sum and substance of Constitution

Justice - JRMudholkar

4Golaknath Vs State of Punjab

Declared preamble is the synopsis of these principles on which government has to work upon

Justice - Hidayatullah

124) The preamble of the Indian constitution was adopted by the constituent assembly on

Ans January 221947

125) Only date mentioned in Indian preamble is Ans November 261949

126) The words Socialist Secular and Unity were added to the

Preamble by the Ans 42nd Amendment 1976

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127) Office of the Governor Ans Government of India Act 1935

128) PSC

Ans PSC-Government of India Act 1935

129) Federal Court Government of India Act 1935

130) Rule of Law - Ans Britain

131) Parliamentary form of Government

Ans -Britain

132) Single Citizenship - Ans Brit

133) Writ -

Ans Britain

134) Office of CAG Ans Britain

135) Bicameralism -

As Britain

136) Law Making Procedure - Ans Britain

137) Fundamental Rights

Ans - USA

138) Impeachment of the President - Ans- USA

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Judicial Review - USA

Functions of Vice President - USA Supreme Court - USA

Union List - Canada State List - Canada

Residuary Power - Canada Governor - Canada

Federation with strong centre - Canada Directive Principles of State Policy -Ireland

Presidential Election - Ireland

Nomination of Members to Rajya Sabha - Ireland Liberty Equality and Fraternity - France

Republic- France Fundamental duties - Russia

Five Year Plans - Russia Concurrent List - Australia

Joint Sitting - Australia Freedom of Trade and Commerce - Australia

Procedure established by Law - Japan Emergency - Germany

Amendment of the Constitution - South Africa

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA UNIFICATION OF PRINCELY STATES

Total princely states in India at the time of Indian Independence Ans Around 565

The man who ably handled the unification of India

Ans Sardar Vallabhai Patel

The Malayali who helped Patel in the unification of India was

Ans VP Menon The Secretary to the States which was formed for the unification

of princely states

Ans VP Menon The three states which did not join the Indian union voluntarily

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Ans Kashmir Junagarh and Hyderabad Kashmir was annexed to India through

Ans The Instrument of Accession

Junagarh was annexed to India through

Ans Referendum Hyderabad was annexed to India by Army operation called

Ans Operation Polo

STATES REORGANISATION ACT The Commission appointed by the Government to examine state

reorganisation on a linguistic basis Ans SK Dhar in 1958

The first Committee which did not recommend for reorganisation

of states on linguistic basis

Ans SK Dhar Committee The Congress Committee appointed in 1948 under Jawaharlal

Nehru Sardar Patel and Pattabhi Sitharamaya is known as

Ans JVP committee The first linguistic state came into being

Ans Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh came into being on

Ans October 11953 Andhra was formed after a 56 days of fast unto death of

Ans Potty Sriramalu

14 STATES AND 6 UNION TERRITORIES AS ON NOVEMBER

1ST1956 Andhra Pradesh

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Assam

Bihar Bombay

Jammu and Kashmir Kerala

Madhya Pradesh Madras State

Mysore State Orissa

Punjab

Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal

UNION TERRITORIES Himachal Pradesh

Andaman and Nicobar Islands Delhi

Laccadive Mirncoy and Amandivi islands Manipur

Tripura

State reorganization on linguistic basis was recommended by Ans Fazal Ali Commission

The state Re-organisation Act was passed in

Ans 1956

After independence 14 states and 6 Union Territories came into force on linguistic basis on

Ans November 11956

ARTICLES Article 1 - Name and Territory of the union

Article 3 - Alteration of areas boundaries and name of existing states formation of new states

Article 5-11- Citizenship Article 13 - Judicial Review

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RIGHT TO EQUALITY (14 TO 18) Article 14 - Equality before law

Article 15 - Prohibition of discrimination on grounds only of religion race caste sex or place of birth

Article 16 - Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

Article 17 - Abolition of untouchability Article 18 - Abolition of Titles

RIGHT TO FREEDOM (19-22) Article 19 - deals with six fundamental freedoms of Indian

citizenship Article 19(a)-freedom of Speech and expression (Freedom of press)

Aitide 19(b)-To assemble peacefully without arms Article 20-Protection in respect of conviction for offence

Article 21-Protection of life and personal liberty Article 21A-Right to elementary education

Article 22-Protection against arbitrary arrest and detention

RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION (23-24) Article 23 - Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced

labour Article 24 - Prohibits the employment of children below 14 years

of age Article 25-28- Right to freedom of

Religion

CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHT (29-30)

Article 29 - Protection of Interests of minorities Article 30 - Right of minorities to establish and administer

educational institutions Article 32 - Right to constitutional Remedies

DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY (36-51)

Article 39A- Equal Justice and free legal aid to the

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9) Apex law of a Nation is

Ans Constitution

10)British Parliament was described as the mother of Parliament by

Ans John Bright

11)The lengthiest written constitution in the World Ans Indian constitution

12) The shortest and the oldest written constitution in the world Ans American constitution

13)The Indian constitution is both

Ans Rigid and flexible

14)Constitution can be divided into two

(a)Written Constitution (India America)

(b)Unwritten Constitution (Britain Israel)

15) Father of Indian Constitution Ans Dr BR Ambedkar

16) Father of American Constitution

Ans James Madison

AMERICAN CONSTITUTION

17) The nature of US Constitution Ans Federal

18) US Constitution came into force in

Ans 1789

19)Number of articles Ans 7

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20) Amendments of US Constitution Ans 27

21) The fundamental rights of US Constitution Is called

Ans Bill of Rights

22) Indian Constitution mostly owes to Ans Government of India Act 1935

CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY

23) The constitution of India was framed by the Ans Constituent Assembly

24) Constituent Assembly was set up under the provisions of the

Ans Cabinet Mission

25) Cabinet Mission came to India from Ans Britain

26) Cabinet Mission came to India on

Ans March 241946

27) Aim of Cabinet Mission Ans Helping Indians to frame a constitution by themselves

28) Members

Ans Lord Pethick Lawrence Stafford Cripps and AV Alexander 29) Cabinet Mission report was published on

Ans May 161946

30) The Cabinet Mission was sent to India by Ans Clement Atlee

31) The Viceroy of India when the Cabinet Mission reached India

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Ans Lord Wavell

32) Constituent Assembly was set upon

Ans December 61946

33) The first meeting of Constituent Assembly was held on Ans December 91946

34) The first person addressed to the constituent assembly

Ans Acharya JB Kripalani

35) The oldest member of the Constituent Assembly

Ans Sachidananda Sinha

36) The temporary chairman of constituent assembly Ans Sachidananda Sinha

37) Permanent Chairman lsquoof the Constituent Assembly

Ans Dr Rajendra Prasad

38) The Vice president of the constituent assembly Ans Harendra Coomar Mukherjee (HCMukherjee)

39) Constitutional advisor of the constituent assembly

Ans BN Rao

40) The first meeting of Constituent Assembly was attended by Ans 207 members (including 9 women)

CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY MEMBERS

41) Governors province of British India

Ans 292 42) Chief Commissioners provinces -

Ans 4

43) Indian princely states - Ans93

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44) Dr Rajendra Prasad became the permanent president of the Constituent Assembly on

Ans December 111946

45) Total strength of the Constituent Assembly fixed by the Cabinet Mission

Ans 389

46) After the partition of India the total members were reduced

to Ans 299

47) Constituent Assembly was

partly elected and partly nominated body

49) The number of women members in the constituent assembly Ans 17

50)Total number of Malayalee members of the Constituent

Assembly Ans 17 (3 women)

51) NOOF MALAYALEES FROM THE PROVOINCES

Ans 9 - from Madras

6 - from Travancore 1 - from Kochi

1 - United Provinces

52) 3 MALAYALEE WOMEN WERE Ans

1Annie Mascarene 2Ammu Swaminathan

3Dakshayani Velayudhan

53) Dr John Mathai was

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Ans Malayalee who represented United Provinces in the

Constituent Assembly

54) Panampalli Govinda Menon was Ans Represented Kochi in the Constituent Assembly

55) Constituent Assembly was divided into

Ans 13 committees (as per PSC answer key Correct -22)

56) The most important committee of the Constituent Assembly

was Ans The Drafting committee

57) Constituent Assembly worked in

Ans 3 phases

1st phase As Cabinet mission plan (December 6 1946 - August 141947)

2nd phase As a sovereign body Provisional parliament (August 15 1947 -

November 261949) 3rd phase

As Provisional Parliament (November 27 1949 - March 1952)

DATES TO POINT OUT

58) Adopted National Flag on Ans July 221947

59) Adopted National Anthem on

Ans January 24 1950

60) Adopted National Song Ans January 24 1950

61) Adopted National Emblem

Ans January 26 1950

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62) Supreme Court came into force

Ans January 28 1950

DRAFTING COMMITTEE

63) The aim of setting up of drafting committee is Ans To draft a constitution

64) The Constituent Assembly set up a Drafting Committee on

Ans August 291947

65) The chairman of the Drafting Committee

Ans Dr BR Ambedkar

66) Draft Constitution was prepared by the Committee and submitted to the assembly on

Ans November 41947

67) The Constituent Assembly met for the first time as Legislative Assembly on

Ans November 17 1947

68) The Speaker of the first Legislative Assembly was Ans Dr GV Mavalankar

69) The Constituent assembly adopted or enacted the constitution

of India on Ans November 261949

70) The Constitution of India came into being or notified on

Ans January 261950

70) The original Constitution consists of Ans 395 Articles 8 Schedules and 22 Parts

DIFFERENT COMMITTEES HEAPS

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71) Fundamental Rights and Minority Committee - Sardar

Vallabhai Patel

72) Provincial Constitution Committee Sardar Vallabhai Patel

73) Union Constitution Committee -

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

74) State Committee ndash

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

75) Union Power Committee - Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

76) Committee on the rule of Procedure

Ans DrRajendra Prasad 77) Finance and Staff Committee

Ans DrRajendra Prasad

78) Flag Committee - Ans DrRajendra Prasad

79) Adhoc Committee on National Flag -Ans DrRajendra Prasad

80) House Committee -

Ans B Pattabhi Sitharamaya

81) Credential Committee Ans Alladi Krishnaswami Iyer

82) Minority Sub Committee -

Ans HCMukherjee

83) Fundamental Rights Sub Committee Ans JBKripalani

84) Order of Business Committee

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Ans KMMunshi

85) Language Committee -

AnsMoorthi Satyanarayanan

86) The Republic day is observed on Ans January 26

87) Law day is observed on

Ans November 26

88) Indian people observed the first Independence Day following

the Purna Swaraj resolution passed at the Lahore Congress session on

Ans January 261930

89) The total time taken by the Constituent Assembly to frame the Constitution

Ans 2 year 11 months and 17 days (as per PSC answer correct -18 days

90) The final session of the Constituent Assembly was held on

Ans January 24 1950

91) Cover page of Indian Constitution was designed by Ans Nandalal Bose

92) The draft of Indian constitution was prepared by

Ans BN Rao

93) Who put forward the idea of Constitution of India Ans MN Roy

94) Which political party demanded for a separate constitution for

India Ans Swaraj Party

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95) Which session of INC demanded for a separate constitution

for India Ans Faizapur session of 1937 (headed by Jawaharlal Nehru

96) Demand for separate constitution for India was accepted by

British Government through Ans August Offer of 1940

DR BR AMBEDKAR

97) Popularly known as

Baba Saheb

Father of Indian Constitution

Architect of Indian Constitution

First Union Law Minister

Known as Modern Manu and Modern Buddha

98) Mahar Movement for the untouchable was formed by Ans DrBRAmbedkar

99) The political leader who attended all the three Round Table

Conferences Ans DrBRAmbedkar

100) The publications like Mooknayak and Bahishkrit bharat were

started by Ans DrBRAmbedkar

101) Independent Labour Party was founded by Dr Ambedkar in

Ans 1936

102) All India Scheduled Caste Federation was founded by Ambedkar in

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Ans 1942

103) Peoples Education Society was founded by Ambedkar in

Ans 1945

104) Ambedkar followed Buddhism in Ans 1956

105) He described which Article as the heart and soul of Indian

Constitution

Ans Article 32

106) December 6 the death day of Ambedkar is now observed as Ans Mahaparinirvan diwas

107) He got Bharath Ratna in

Ans 1990 posthumously

108) April 14 the birthday of Ambedkar is observed as Ans Water Day

109) The coins released by the RBI in memory of DrBRAmbedkar in 2015

Ans 10 125

110) History cannot forget DrAmbedkar are the words of Ans Gandhiji

111) Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar Memorial is situated at

Ans London

112) MEMBERS OF DRAFTING COMMITTEE

Dr BR Ambedkar

KM Munshi

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Muhammed Saadullah

Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyar

N Gopalaswami Ayyangar

DP Khaitan (died in 1948 replaced by TT Krishnamachari)

BL Mitter (because of ill health he was replaced by N Madhava

Rao)

THE PREAMBLE

113) The base of preamble was

Ans Objective resolution

114) The objective resolution which became the Preamble of Constitution was presented by

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

115) The objective resolution was presented on Ans December 131946

116) Preamble of India starts with

Ans WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA

117) The summary of the Constitution contains in Ans The Preface

118) Idea of Preamble was borrowed from the constitution of

Ans USA

119) Preamble declares that the sovereignty or Supreme power in India belongs to the

Ans People

120) According to Preamble India is a Sovereign - Socialist - Secular Democratic -Republic

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Sovereign- No external power candictate the Government of India

Socialist - Implies social and economic equality

Secular - The government respects all religions

Democratic- Election of Government by Universal adult franchise

Republic - Head of the State is elected directly or indirectly for a

fixed tenure

121) Preamble is not enforceable in a court of law so it is Ans Non-justifiable

122) COMMENTS ABOUT PREAMBLE

Preamble is the key to its makers

Ans Supreme Court

Identity card of the Constitution Ans NA Palkhivala

Political Horoscope

Ans KM Munshi

Key to Constitution Ans Earnest Barker

Heart and soul of Constitution

Ans Thakur das bhargava

Soul and key to the constitution Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

123) CONSTITUTION OF INDIA CONTROVERSIAL CASES ON

INDIAN PREAMBLE

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1Beeru - Bari case (1960)

The case held in 1960 stated that preamble is not a part of

Constitution of India Justice Gajendragadkar delivered the unanimous opinion of the

Court

2Kesavananda Bharati case(1973)

It is the case between Kesavananda Bharathi Vs State of Kerala

Declared that preamble is the part of the constitution

3Sajjan Singh Vs State of Rajasthan Declared preamble is the sum and substance of Constitution

Justice - JRMudholkar

4Golaknath Vs State of Punjab

Declared preamble is the synopsis of these principles on which government has to work upon

Justice - Hidayatullah

124) The preamble of the Indian constitution was adopted by the constituent assembly on

Ans January 221947

125) Only date mentioned in Indian preamble is Ans November 261949

126) The words Socialist Secular and Unity were added to the

Preamble by the Ans 42nd Amendment 1976

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127) Office of the Governor Ans Government of India Act 1935

128) PSC

Ans PSC-Government of India Act 1935

129) Federal Court Government of India Act 1935

130) Rule of Law - Ans Britain

131) Parliamentary form of Government

Ans -Britain

132) Single Citizenship - Ans Brit

133) Writ -

Ans Britain

134) Office of CAG Ans Britain

135) Bicameralism -

As Britain

136) Law Making Procedure - Ans Britain

137) Fundamental Rights

Ans - USA

138) Impeachment of the President - Ans- USA

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Judicial Review - USA

Functions of Vice President - USA Supreme Court - USA

Union List - Canada State List - Canada

Residuary Power - Canada Governor - Canada

Federation with strong centre - Canada Directive Principles of State Policy -Ireland

Presidential Election - Ireland

Nomination of Members to Rajya Sabha - Ireland Liberty Equality and Fraternity - France

Republic- France Fundamental duties - Russia

Five Year Plans - Russia Concurrent List - Australia

Joint Sitting - Australia Freedom of Trade and Commerce - Australia

Procedure established by Law - Japan Emergency - Germany

Amendment of the Constitution - South Africa

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA UNIFICATION OF PRINCELY STATES

Total princely states in India at the time of Indian Independence Ans Around 565

The man who ably handled the unification of India

Ans Sardar Vallabhai Patel

The Malayali who helped Patel in the unification of India was

Ans VP Menon The Secretary to the States which was formed for the unification

of princely states

Ans VP Menon The three states which did not join the Indian union voluntarily

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Ans Kashmir Junagarh and Hyderabad Kashmir was annexed to India through

Ans The Instrument of Accession

Junagarh was annexed to India through

Ans Referendum Hyderabad was annexed to India by Army operation called

Ans Operation Polo

STATES REORGANISATION ACT The Commission appointed by the Government to examine state

reorganisation on a linguistic basis Ans SK Dhar in 1958

The first Committee which did not recommend for reorganisation

of states on linguistic basis

Ans SK Dhar Committee The Congress Committee appointed in 1948 under Jawaharlal

Nehru Sardar Patel and Pattabhi Sitharamaya is known as

Ans JVP committee The first linguistic state came into being

Ans Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh came into being on

Ans October 11953 Andhra was formed after a 56 days of fast unto death of

Ans Potty Sriramalu

14 STATES AND 6 UNION TERRITORIES AS ON NOVEMBER

1ST1956 Andhra Pradesh

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Assam

Bihar Bombay

Jammu and Kashmir Kerala

Madhya Pradesh Madras State

Mysore State Orissa

Punjab

Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal

UNION TERRITORIES Himachal Pradesh

Andaman and Nicobar Islands Delhi

Laccadive Mirncoy and Amandivi islands Manipur

Tripura

State reorganization on linguistic basis was recommended by Ans Fazal Ali Commission

The state Re-organisation Act was passed in

Ans 1956

After independence 14 states and 6 Union Territories came into force on linguistic basis on

Ans November 11956

ARTICLES Article 1 - Name and Territory of the union

Article 3 - Alteration of areas boundaries and name of existing states formation of new states

Article 5-11- Citizenship Article 13 - Judicial Review

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RIGHT TO EQUALITY (14 TO 18) Article 14 - Equality before law

Article 15 - Prohibition of discrimination on grounds only of religion race caste sex or place of birth

Article 16 - Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

Article 17 - Abolition of untouchability Article 18 - Abolition of Titles

RIGHT TO FREEDOM (19-22) Article 19 - deals with six fundamental freedoms of Indian

citizenship Article 19(a)-freedom of Speech and expression (Freedom of press)

Aitide 19(b)-To assemble peacefully without arms Article 20-Protection in respect of conviction for offence

Article 21-Protection of life and personal liberty Article 21A-Right to elementary education

Article 22-Protection against arbitrary arrest and detention

RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION (23-24) Article 23 - Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced

labour Article 24 - Prohibits the employment of children below 14 years

of age Article 25-28- Right to freedom of

Religion

CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHT (29-30)

Article 29 - Protection of Interests of minorities Article 30 - Right of minorities to establish and administer

educational institutions Article 32 - Right to constitutional Remedies

DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY (36-51)

Article 39A- Equal Justice and free legal aid to the

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20) Amendments of US Constitution Ans 27

21) The fundamental rights of US Constitution Is called

Ans Bill of Rights

22) Indian Constitution mostly owes to Ans Government of India Act 1935

CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY

23) The constitution of India was framed by the Ans Constituent Assembly

24) Constituent Assembly was set up under the provisions of the

Ans Cabinet Mission

25) Cabinet Mission came to India from Ans Britain

26) Cabinet Mission came to India on

Ans March 241946

27) Aim of Cabinet Mission Ans Helping Indians to frame a constitution by themselves

28) Members

Ans Lord Pethick Lawrence Stafford Cripps and AV Alexander 29) Cabinet Mission report was published on

Ans May 161946

30) The Cabinet Mission was sent to India by Ans Clement Atlee

31) The Viceroy of India when the Cabinet Mission reached India

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Ans Lord Wavell

32) Constituent Assembly was set upon

Ans December 61946

33) The first meeting of Constituent Assembly was held on Ans December 91946

34) The first person addressed to the constituent assembly

Ans Acharya JB Kripalani

35) The oldest member of the Constituent Assembly

Ans Sachidananda Sinha

36) The temporary chairman of constituent assembly Ans Sachidananda Sinha

37) Permanent Chairman lsquoof the Constituent Assembly

Ans Dr Rajendra Prasad

38) The Vice president of the constituent assembly Ans Harendra Coomar Mukherjee (HCMukherjee)

39) Constitutional advisor of the constituent assembly

Ans BN Rao

40) The first meeting of Constituent Assembly was attended by Ans 207 members (including 9 women)

CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY MEMBERS

41) Governors province of British India

Ans 292 42) Chief Commissioners provinces -

Ans 4

43) Indian princely states - Ans93

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44) Dr Rajendra Prasad became the permanent president of the Constituent Assembly on

Ans December 111946

45) Total strength of the Constituent Assembly fixed by the Cabinet Mission

Ans 389

46) After the partition of India the total members were reduced

to Ans 299

47) Constituent Assembly was

partly elected and partly nominated body

49) The number of women members in the constituent assembly Ans 17

50)Total number of Malayalee members of the Constituent

Assembly Ans 17 (3 women)

51) NOOF MALAYALEES FROM THE PROVOINCES

Ans 9 - from Madras

6 - from Travancore 1 - from Kochi

1 - United Provinces

52) 3 MALAYALEE WOMEN WERE Ans

1Annie Mascarene 2Ammu Swaminathan

3Dakshayani Velayudhan

53) Dr John Mathai was

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Ans Malayalee who represented United Provinces in the

Constituent Assembly

54) Panampalli Govinda Menon was Ans Represented Kochi in the Constituent Assembly

55) Constituent Assembly was divided into

Ans 13 committees (as per PSC answer key Correct -22)

56) The most important committee of the Constituent Assembly

was Ans The Drafting committee

57) Constituent Assembly worked in

Ans 3 phases

1st phase As Cabinet mission plan (December 6 1946 - August 141947)

2nd phase As a sovereign body Provisional parliament (August 15 1947 -

November 261949) 3rd phase

As Provisional Parliament (November 27 1949 - March 1952)

DATES TO POINT OUT

58) Adopted National Flag on Ans July 221947

59) Adopted National Anthem on

Ans January 24 1950

60) Adopted National Song Ans January 24 1950

61) Adopted National Emblem

Ans January 26 1950

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62) Supreme Court came into force

Ans January 28 1950

DRAFTING COMMITTEE

63) The aim of setting up of drafting committee is Ans To draft a constitution

64) The Constituent Assembly set up a Drafting Committee on

Ans August 291947

65) The chairman of the Drafting Committee

Ans Dr BR Ambedkar

66) Draft Constitution was prepared by the Committee and submitted to the assembly on

Ans November 41947

67) The Constituent Assembly met for the first time as Legislative Assembly on

Ans November 17 1947

68) The Speaker of the first Legislative Assembly was Ans Dr GV Mavalankar

69) The Constituent assembly adopted or enacted the constitution

of India on Ans November 261949

70) The Constitution of India came into being or notified on

Ans January 261950

70) The original Constitution consists of Ans 395 Articles 8 Schedules and 22 Parts

DIFFERENT COMMITTEES HEAPS

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71) Fundamental Rights and Minority Committee - Sardar

Vallabhai Patel

72) Provincial Constitution Committee Sardar Vallabhai Patel

73) Union Constitution Committee -

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

74) State Committee ndash

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

75) Union Power Committee - Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

76) Committee on the rule of Procedure

Ans DrRajendra Prasad 77) Finance and Staff Committee

Ans DrRajendra Prasad

78) Flag Committee - Ans DrRajendra Prasad

79) Adhoc Committee on National Flag -Ans DrRajendra Prasad

80) House Committee -

Ans B Pattabhi Sitharamaya

81) Credential Committee Ans Alladi Krishnaswami Iyer

82) Minority Sub Committee -

Ans HCMukherjee

83) Fundamental Rights Sub Committee Ans JBKripalani

84) Order of Business Committee

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Ans KMMunshi

85) Language Committee -

AnsMoorthi Satyanarayanan

86) The Republic day is observed on Ans January 26

87) Law day is observed on

Ans November 26

88) Indian people observed the first Independence Day following

the Purna Swaraj resolution passed at the Lahore Congress session on

Ans January 261930

89) The total time taken by the Constituent Assembly to frame the Constitution

Ans 2 year 11 months and 17 days (as per PSC answer correct -18 days

90) The final session of the Constituent Assembly was held on

Ans January 24 1950

91) Cover page of Indian Constitution was designed by Ans Nandalal Bose

92) The draft of Indian constitution was prepared by

Ans BN Rao

93) Who put forward the idea of Constitution of India Ans MN Roy

94) Which political party demanded for a separate constitution for

India Ans Swaraj Party

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95) Which session of INC demanded for a separate constitution

for India Ans Faizapur session of 1937 (headed by Jawaharlal Nehru

96) Demand for separate constitution for India was accepted by

British Government through Ans August Offer of 1940

DR BR AMBEDKAR

97) Popularly known as

Baba Saheb

Father of Indian Constitution

Architect of Indian Constitution

First Union Law Minister

Known as Modern Manu and Modern Buddha

98) Mahar Movement for the untouchable was formed by Ans DrBRAmbedkar

99) The political leader who attended all the three Round Table

Conferences Ans DrBRAmbedkar

100) The publications like Mooknayak and Bahishkrit bharat were

started by Ans DrBRAmbedkar

101) Independent Labour Party was founded by Dr Ambedkar in

Ans 1936

102) All India Scheduled Caste Federation was founded by Ambedkar in

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Ans 1942

103) Peoples Education Society was founded by Ambedkar in

Ans 1945

104) Ambedkar followed Buddhism in Ans 1956

105) He described which Article as the heart and soul of Indian

Constitution

Ans Article 32

106) December 6 the death day of Ambedkar is now observed as Ans Mahaparinirvan diwas

107) He got Bharath Ratna in

Ans 1990 posthumously

108) April 14 the birthday of Ambedkar is observed as Ans Water Day

109) The coins released by the RBI in memory of DrBRAmbedkar in 2015

Ans 10 125

110) History cannot forget DrAmbedkar are the words of Ans Gandhiji

111) Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar Memorial is situated at

Ans London

112) MEMBERS OF DRAFTING COMMITTEE

Dr BR Ambedkar

KM Munshi

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Muhammed Saadullah

Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyar

N Gopalaswami Ayyangar

DP Khaitan (died in 1948 replaced by TT Krishnamachari)

BL Mitter (because of ill health he was replaced by N Madhava

Rao)

THE PREAMBLE

113) The base of preamble was

Ans Objective resolution

114) The objective resolution which became the Preamble of Constitution was presented by

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

115) The objective resolution was presented on Ans December 131946

116) Preamble of India starts with

Ans WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA

117) The summary of the Constitution contains in Ans The Preface

118) Idea of Preamble was borrowed from the constitution of

Ans USA

119) Preamble declares that the sovereignty or Supreme power in India belongs to the

Ans People

120) According to Preamble India is a Sovereign - Socialist - Secular Democratic -Republic

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Sovereign- No external power candictate the Government of India

Socialist - Implies social and economic equality

Secular - The government respects all religions

Democratic- Election of Government by Universal adult franchise

Republic - Head of the State is elected directly or indirectly for a

fixed tenure

121) Preamble is not enforceable in a court of law so it is Ans Non-justifiable

122) COMMENTS ABOUT PREAMBLE

Preamble is the key to its makers

Ans Supreme Court

Identity card of the Constitution Ans NA Palkhivala

Political Horoscope

Ans KM Munshi

Key to Constitution Ans Earnest Barker

Heart and soul of Constitution

Ans Thakur das bhargava

Soul and key to the constitution Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

123) CONSTITUTION OF INDIA CONTROVERSIAL CASES ON

INDIAN PREAMBLE

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1Beeru - Bari case (1960)

The case held in 1960 stated that preamble is not a part of

Constitution of India Justice Gajendragadkar delivered the unanimous opinion of the

Court

2Kesavananda Bharati case(1973)

It is the case between Kesavananda Bharathi Vs State of Kerala

Declared that preamble is the part of the constitution

3Sajjan Singh Vs State of Rajasthan Declared preamble is the sum and substance of Constitution

Justice - JRMudholkar

4Golaknath Vs State of Punjab

Declared preamble is the synopsis of these principles on which government has to work upon

Justice - Hidayatullah

124) The preamble of the Indian constitution was adopted by the constituent assembly on

Ans January 221947

125) Only date mentioned in Indian preamble is Ans November 261949

126) The words Socialist Secular and Unity were added to the

Preamble by the Ans 42nd Amendment 1976

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127) Office of the Governor Ans Government of India Act 1935

128) PSC

Ans PSC-Government of India Act 1935

129) Federal Court Government of India Act 1935

130) Rule of Law - Ans Britain

131) Parliamentary form of Government

Ans -Britain

132) Single Citizenship - Ans Brit

133) Writ -

Ans Britain

134) Office of CAG Ans Britain

135) Bicameralism -

As Britain

136) Law Making Procedure - Ans Britain

137) Fundamental Rights

Ans - USA

138) Impeachment of the President - Ans- USA

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Judicial Review - USA

Functions of Vice President - USA Supreme Court - USA

Union List - Canada State List - Canada

Residuary Power - Canada Governor - Canada

Federation with strong centre - Canada Directive Principles of State Policy -Ireland

Presidential Election - Ireland

Nomination of Members to Rajya Sabha - Ireland Liberty Equality and Fraternity - France

Republic- France Fundamental duties - Russia

Five Year Plans - Russia Concurrent List - Australia

Joint Sitting - Australia Freedom of Trade and Commerce - Australia

Procedure established by Law - Japan Emergency - Germany

Amendment of the Constitution - South Africa

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA UNIFICATION OF PRINCELY STATES

Total princely states in India at the time of Indian Independence Ans Around 565

The man who ably handled the unification of India

Ans Sardar Vallabhai Patel

The Malayali who helped Patel in the unification of India was

Ans VP Menon The Secretary to the States which was formed for the unification

of princely states

Ans VP Menon The three states which did not join the Indian union voluntarily

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Ans Kashmir Junagarh and Hyderabad Kashmir was annexed to India through

Ans The Instrument of Accession

Junagarh was annexed to India through

Ans Referendum Hyderabad was annexed to India by Army operation called

Ans Operation Polo

STATES REORGANISATION ACT The Commission appointed by the Government to examine state

reorganisation on a linguistic basis Ans SK Dhar in 1958

The first Committee which did not recommend for reorganisation

of states on linguistic basis

Ans SK Dhar Committee The Congress Committee appointed in 1948 under Jawaharlal

Nehru Sardar Patel and Pattabhi Sitharamaya is known as

Ans JVP committee The first linguistic state came into being

Ans Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh came into being on

Ans October 11953 Andhra was formed after a 56 days of fast unto death of

Ans Potty Sriramalu

14 STATES AND 6 UNION TERRITORIES AS ON NOVEMBER

1ST1956 Andhra Pradesh

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Assam

Bihar Bombay

Jammu and Kashmir Kerala

Madhya Pradesh Madras State

Mysore State Orissa

Punjab

Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal

UNION TERRITORIES Himachal Pradesh

Andaman and Nicobar Islands Delhi

Laccadive Mirncoy and Amandivi islands Manipur

Tripura

State reorganization on linguistic basis was recommended by Ans Fazal Ali Commission

The state Re-organisation Act was passed in

Ans 1956

After independence 14 states and 6 Union Territories came into force on linguistic basis on

Ans November 11956

ARTICLES Article 1 - Name and Territory of the union

Article 3 - Alteration of areas boundaries and name of existing states formation of new states

Article 5-11- Citizenship Article 13 - Judicial Review

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RIGHT TO EQUALITY (14 TO 18) Article 14 - Equality before law

Article 15 - Prohibition of discrimination on grounds only of religion race caste sex or place of birth

Article 16 - Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

Article 17 - Abolition of untouchability Article 18 - Abolition of Titles

RIGHT TO FREEDOM (19-22) Article 19 - deals with six fundamental freedoms of Indian

citizenship Article 19(a)-freedom of Speech and expression (Freedom of press)

Aitide 19(b)-To assemble peacefully without arms Article 20-Protection in respect of conviction for offence

Article 21-Protection of life and personal liberty Article 21A-Right to elementary education

Article 22-Protection against arbitrary arrest and detention

RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION (23-24) Article 23 - Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced

labour Article 24 - Prohibits the employment of children below 14 years

of age Article 25-28- Right to freedom of

Religion

CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHT (29-30)

Article 29 - Protection of Interests of minorities Article 30 - Right of minorities to establish and administer

educational institutions Article 32 - Right to constitutional Remedies

DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY (36-51)

Article 39A- Equal Justice and free legal aid to the

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Ans Lord Wavell

32) Constituent Assembly was set upon

Ans December 61946

33) The first meeting of Constituent Assembly was held on Ans December 91946

34) The first person addressed to the constituent assembly

Ans Acharya JB Kripalani

35) The oldest member of the Constituent Assembly

Ans Sachidananda Sinha

36) The temporary chairman of constituent assembly Ans Sachidananda Sinha

37) Permanent Chairman lsquoof the Constituent Assembly

Ans Dr Rajendra Prasad

38) The Vice president of the constituent assembly Ans Harendra Coomar Mukherjee (HCMukherjee)

39) Constitutional advisor of the constituent assembly

Ans BN Rao

40) The first meeting of Constituent Assembly was attended by Ans 207 members (including 9 women)

CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY MEMBERS

41) Governors province of British India

Ans 292 42) Chief Commissioners provinces -

Ans 4

43) Indian princely states - Ans93

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44) Dr Rajendra Prasad became the permanent president of the Constituent Assembly on

Ans December 111946

45) Total strength of the Constituent Assembly fixed by the Cabinet Mission

Ans 389

46) After the partition of India the total members were reduced

to Ans 299

47) Constituent Assembly was

partly elected and partly nominated body

49) The number of women members in the constituent assembly Ans 17

50)Total number of Malayalee members of the Constituent

Assembly Ans 17 (3 women)

51) NOOF MALAYALEES FROM THE PROVOINCES

Ans 9 - from Madras

6 - from Travancore 1 - from Kochi

1 - United Provinces

52) 3 MALAYALEE WOMEN WERE Ans

1Annie Mascarene 2Ammu Swaminathan

3Dakshayani Velayudhan

53) Dr John Mathai was

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Ans Malayalee who represented United Provinces in the

Constituent Assembly

54) Panampalli Govinda Menon was Ans Represented Kochi in the Constituent Assembly

55) Constituent Assembly was divided into

Ans 13 committees (as per PSC answer key Correct -22)

56) The most important committee of the Constituent Assembly

was Ans The Drafting committee

57) Constituent Assembly worked in

Ans 3 phases

1st phase As Cabinet mission plan (December 6 1946 - August 141947)

2nd phase As a sovereign body Provisional parliament (August 15 1947 -

November 261949) 3rd phase

As Provisional Parliament (November 27 1949 - March 1952)

DATES TO POINT OUT

58) Adopted National Flag on Ans July 221947

59) Adopted National Anthem on

Ans January 24 1950

60) Adopted National Song Ans January 24 1950

61) Adopted National Emblem

Ans January 26 1950

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62) Supreme Court came into force

Ans January 28 1950

DRAFTING COMMITTEE

63) The aim of setting up of drafting committee is Ans To draft a constitution

64) The Constituent Assembly set up a Drafting Committee on

Ans August 291947

65) The chairman of the Drafting Committee

Ans Dr BR Ambedkar

66) Draft Constitution was prepared by the Committee and submitted to the assembly on

Ans November 41947

67) The Constituent Assembly met for the first time as Legislative Assembly on

Ans November 17 1947

68) The Speaker of the first Legislative Assembly was Ans Dr GV Mavalankar

69) The Constituent assembly adopted or enacted the constitution

of India on Ans November 261949

70) The Constitution of India came into being or notified on

Ans January 261950

70) The original Constitution consists of Ans 395 Articles 8 Schedules and 22 Parts

DIFFERENT COMMITTEES HEAPS

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71) Fundamental Rights and Minority Committee - Sardar

Vallabhai Patel

72) Provincial Constitution Committee Sardar Vallabhai Patel

73) Union Constitution Committee -

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

74) State Committee ndash

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

75) Union Power Committee - Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

76) Committee on the rule of Procedure

Ans DrRajendra Prasad 77) Finance and Staff Committee

Ans DrRajendra Prasad

78) Flag Committee - Ans DrRajendra Prasad

79) Adhoc Committee on National Flag -Ans DrRajendra Prasad

80) House Committee -

Ans B Pattabhi Sitharamaya

81) Credential Committee Ans Alladi Krishnaswami Iyer

82) Minority Sub Committee -

Ans HCMukherjee

83) Fundamental Rights Sub Committee Ans JBKripalani

84) Order of Business Committee

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Ans KMMunshi

85) Language Committee -

AnsMoorthi Satyanarayanan

86) The Republic day is observed on Ans January 26

87) Law day is observed on

Ans November 26

88) Indian people observed the first Independence Day following

the Purna Swaraj resolution passed at the Lahore Congress session on

Ans January 261930

89) The total time taken by the Constituent Assembly to frame the Constitution

Ans 2 year 11 months and 17 days (as per PSC answer correct -18 days

90) The final session of the Constituent Assembly was held on

Ans January 24 1950

91) Cover page of Indian Constitution was designed by Ans Nandalal Bose

92) The draft of Indian constitution was prepared by

Ans BN Rao

93) Who put forward the idea of Constitution of India Ans MN Roy

94) Which political party demanded for a separate constitution for

India Ans Swaraj Party

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95) Which session of INC demanded for a separate constitution

for India Ans Faizapur session of 1937 (headed by Jawaharlal Nehru

96) Demand for separate constitution for India was accepted by

British Government through Ans August Offer of 1940

DR BR AMBEDKAR

97) Popularly known as

Baba Saheb

Father of Indian Constitution

Architect of Indian Constitution

First Union Law Minister

Known as Modern Manu and Modern Buddha

98) Mahar Movement for the untouchable was formed by Ans DrBRAmbedkar

99) The political leader who attended all the three Round Table

Conferences Ans DrBRAmbedkar

100) The publications like Mooknayak and Bahishkrit bharat were

started by Ans DrBRAmbedkar

101) Independent Labour Party was founded by Dr Ambedkar in

Ans 1936

102) All India Scheduled Caste Federation was founded by Ambedkar in

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Ans 1942

103) Peoples Education Society was founded by Ambedkar in

Ans 1945

104) Ambedkar followed Buddhism in Ans 1956

105) He described which Article as the heart and soul of Indian

Constitution

Ans Article 32

106) December 6 the death day of Ambedkar is now observed as Ans Mahaparinirvan diwas

107) He got Bharath Ratna in

Ans 1990 posthumously

108) April 14 the birthday of Ambedkar is observed as Ans Water Day

109) The coins released by the RBI in memory of DrBRAmbedkar in 2015

Ans 10 125

110) History cannot forget DrAmbedkar are the words of Ans Gandhiji

111) Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar Memorial is situated at

Ans London

112) MEMBERS OF DRAFTING COMMITTEE

Dr BR Ambedkar

KM Munshi

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Muhammed Saadullah

Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyar

N Gopalaswami Ayyangar

DP Khaitan (died in 1948 replaced by TT Krishnamachari)

BL Mitter (because of ill health he was replaced by N Madhava

Rao)

THE PREAMBLE

113) The base of preamble was

Ans Objective resolution

114) The objective resolution which became the Preamble of Constitution was presented by

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

115) The objective resolution was presented on Ans December 131946

116) Preamble of India starts with

Ans WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA

117) The summary of the Constitution contains in Ans The Preface

118) Idea of Preamble was borrowed from the constitution of

Ans USA

119) Preamble declares that the sovereignty or Supreme power in India belongs to the

Ans People

120) According to Preamble India is a Sovereign - Socialist - Secular Democratic -Republic

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Sovereign- No external power candictate the Government of India

Socialist - Implies social and economic equality

Secular - The government respects all religions

Democratic- Election of Government by Universal adult franchise

Republic - Head of the State is elected directly or indirectly for a

fixed tenure

121) Preamble is not enforceable in a court of law so it is Ans Non-justifiable

122) COMMENTS ABOUT PREAMBLE

Preamble is the key to its makers

Ans Supreme Court

Identity card of the Constitution Ans NA Palkhivala

Political Horoscope

Ans KM Munshi

Key to Constitution Ans Earnest Barker

Heart and soul of Constitution

Ans Thakur das bhargava

Soul and key to the constitution Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

123) CONSTITUTION OF INDIA CONTROVERSIAL CASES ON

INDIAN PREAMBLE

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1Beeru - Bari case (1960)

The case held in 1960 stated that preamble is not a part of

Constitution of India Justice Gajendragadkar delivered the unanimous opinion of the

Court

2Kesavananda Bharati case(1973)

It is the case between Kesavananda Bharathi Vs State of Kerala

Declared that preamble is the part of the constitution

3Sajjan Singh Vs State of Rajasthan Declared preamble is the sum and substance of Constitution

Justice - JRMudholkar

4Golaknath Vs State of Punjab

Declared preamble is the synopsis of these principles on which government has to work upon

Justice - Hidayatullah

124) The preamble of the Indian constitution was adopted by the constituent assembly on

Ans January 221947

125) Only date mentioned in Indian preamble is Ans November 261949

126) The words Socialist Secular and Unity were added to the

Preamble by the Ans 42nd Amendment 1976

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127) Office of the Governor Ans Government of India Act 1935

128) PSC

Ans PSC-Government of India Act 1935

129) Federal Court Government of India Act 1935

130) Rule of Law - Ans Britain

131) Parliamentary form of Government

Ans -Britain

132) Single Citizenship - Ans Brit

133) Writ -

Ans Britain

134) Office of CAG Ans Britain

135) Bicameralism -

As Britain

136) Law Making Procedure - Ans Britain

137) Fundamental Rights

Ans - USA

138) Impeachment of the President - Ans- USA

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Judicial Review - USA

Functions of Vice President - USA Supreme Court - USA

Union List - Canada State List - Canada

Residuary Power - Canada Governor - Canada

Federation with strong centre - Canada Directive Principles of State Policy -Ireland

Presidential Election - Ireland

Nomination of Members to Rajya Sabha - Ireland Liberty Equality and Fraternity - France

Republic- France Fundamental duties - Russia

Five Year Plans - Russia Concurrent List - Australia

Joint Sitting - Australia Freedom of Trade and Commerce - Australia

Procedure established by Law - Japan Emergency - Germany

Amendment of the Constitution - South Africa

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA UNIFICATION OF PRINCELY STATES

Total princely states in India at the time of Indian Independence Ans Around 565

The man who ably handled the unification of India

Ans Sardar Vallabhai Patel

The Malayali who helped Patel in the unification of India was

Ans VP Menon The Secretary to the States which was formed for the unification

of princely states

Ans VP Menon The three states which did not join the Indian union voluntarily

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Ans Kashmir Junagarh and Hyderabad Kashmir was annexed to India through

Ans The Instrument of Accession

Junagarh was annexed to India through

Ans Referendum Hyderabad was annexed to India by Army operation called

Ans Operation Polo

STATES REORGANISATION ACT The Commission appointed by the Government to examine state

reorganisation on a linguistic basis Ans SK Dhar in 1958

The first Committee which did not recommend for reorganisation

of states on linguistic basis

Ans SK Dhar Committee The Congress Committee appointed in 1948 under Jawaharlal

Nehru Sardar Patel and Pattabhi Sitharamaya is known as

Ans JVP committee The first linguistic state came into being

Ans Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh came into being on

Ans October 11953 Andhra was formed after a 56 days of fast unto death of

Ans Potty Sriramalu

14 STATES AND 6 UNION TERRITORIES AS ON NOVEMBER

1ST1956 Andhra Pradesh

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Assam

Bihar Bombay

Jammu and Kashmir Kerala

Madhya Pradesh Madras State

Mysore State Orissa

Punjab

Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal

UNION TERRITORIES Himachal Pradesh

Andaman and Nicobar Islands Delhi

Laccadive Mirncoy and Amandivi islands Manipur

Tripura

State reorganization on linguistic basis was recommended by Ans Fazal Ali Commission

The state Re-organisation Act was passed in

Ans 1956

After independence 14 states and 6 Union Territories came into force on linguistic basis on

Ans November 11956

ARTICLES Article 1 - Name and Territory of the union

Article 3 - Alteration of areas boundaries and name of existing states formation of new states

Article 5-11- Citizenship Article 13 - Judicial Review

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RIGHT TO EQUALITY (14 TO 18) Article 14 - Equality before law

Article 15 - Prohibition of discrimination on grounds only of religion race caste sex or place of birth

Article 16 - Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

Article 17 - Abolition of untouchability Article 18 - Abolition of Titles

RIGHT TO FREEDOM (19-22) Article 19 - deals with six fundamental freedoms of Indian

citizenship Article 19(a)-freedom of Speech and expression (Freedom of press)

Aitide 19(b)-To assemble peacefully without arms Article 20-Protection in respect of conviction for offence

Article 21-Protection of life and personal liberty Article 21A-Right to elementary education

Article 22-Protection against arbitrary arrest and detention

RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION (23-24) Article 23 - Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced

labour Article 24 - Prohibits the employment of children below 14 years

of age Article 25-28- Right to freedom of

Religion

CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHT (29-30)

Article 29 - Protection of Interests of minorities Article 30 - Right of minorities to establish and administer

educational institutions Article 32 - Right to constitutional Remedies

DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY (36-51)

Article 39A- Equal Justice and free legal aid to the

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44) Dr Rajendra Prasad became the permanent president of the Constituent Assembly on

Ans December 111946

45) Total strength of the Constituent Assembly fixed by the Cabinet Mission

Ans 389

46) After the partition of India the total members were reduced

to Ans 299

47) Constituent Assembly was

partly elected and partly nominated body

49) The number of women members in the constituent assembly Ans 17

50)Total number of Malayalee members of the Constituent

Assembly Ans 17 (3 women)

51) NOOF MALAYALEES FROM THE PROVOINCES

Ans 9 - from Madras

6 - from Travancore 1 - from Kochi

1 - United Provinces

52) 3 MALAYALEE WOMEN WERE Ans

1Annie Mascarene 2Ammu Swaminathan

3Dakshayani Velayudhan

53) Dr John Mathai was

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Ans Malayalee who represented United Provinces in the

Constituent Assembly

54) Panampalli Govinda Menon was Ans Represented Kochi in the Constituent Assembly

55) Constituent Assembly was divided into

Ans 13 committees (as per PSC answer key Correct -22)

56) The most important committee of the Constituent Assembly

was Ans The Drafting committee

57) Constituent Assembly worked in

Ans 3 phases

1st phase As Cabinet mission plan (December 6 1946 - August 141947)

2nd phase As a sovereign body Provisional parliament (August 15 1947 -

November 261949) 3rd phase

As Provisional Parliament (November 27 1949 - March 1952)

DATES TO POINT OUT

58) Adopted National Flag on Ans July 221947

59) Adopted National Anthem on

Ans January 24 1950

60) Adopted National Song Ans January 24 1950

61) Adopted National Emblem

Ans January 26 1950

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62) Supreme Court came into force

Ans January 28 1950

DRAFTING COMMITTEE

63) The aim of setting up of drafting committee is Ans To draft a constitution

64) The Constituent Assembly set up a Drafting Committee on

Ans August 291947

65) The chairman of the Drafting Committee

Ans Dr BR Ambedkar

66) Draft Constitution was prepared by the Committee and submitted to the assembly on

Ans November 41947

67) The Constituent Assembly met for the first time as Legislative Assembly on

Ans November 17 1947

68) The Speaker of the first Legislative Assembly was Ans Dr GV Mavalankar

69) The Constituent assembly adopted or enacted the constitution

of India on Ans November 261949

70) The Constitution of India came into being or notified on

Ans January 261950

70) The original Constitution consists of Ans 395 Articles 8 Schedules and 22 Parts

DIFFERENT COMMITTEES HEAPS

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71) Fundamental Rights and Minority Committee - Sardar

Vallabhai Patel

72) Provincial Constitution Committee Sardar Vallabhai Patel

73) Union Constitution Committee -

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

74) State Committee ndash

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

75) Union Power Committee - Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

76) Committee on the rule of Procedure

Ans DrRajendra Prasad 77) Finance and Staff Committee

Ans DrRajendra Prasad

78) Flag Committee - Ans DrRajendra Prasad

79) Adhoc Committee on National Flag -Ans DrRajendra Prasad

80) House Committee -

Ans B Pattabhi Sitharamaya

81) Credential Committee Ans Alladi Krishnaswami Iyer

82) Minority Sub Committee -

Ans HCMukherjee

83) Fundamental Rights Sub Committee Ans JBKripalani

84) Order of Business Committee

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Ans KMMunshi

85) Language Committee -

AnsMoorthi Satyanarayanan

86) The Republic day is observed on Ans January 26

87) Law day is observed on

Ans November 26

88) Indian people observed the first Independence Day following

the Purna Swaraj resolution passed at the Lahore Congress session on

Ans January 261930

89) The total time taken by the Constituent Assembly to frame the Constitution

Ans 2 year 11 months and 17 days (as per PSC answer correct -18 days

90) The final session of the Constituent Assembly was held on

Ans January 24 1950

91) Cover page of Indian Constitution was designed by Ans Nandalal Bose

92) The draft of Indian constitution was prepared by

Ans BN Rao

93) Who put forward the idea of Constitution of India Ans MN Roy

94) Which political party demanded for a separate constitution for

India Ans Swaraj Party

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95) Which session of INC demanded for a separate constitution

for India Ans Faizapur session of 1937 (headed by Jawaharlal Nehru

96) Demand for separate constitution for India was accepted by

British Government through Ans August Offer of 1940

DR BR AMBEDKAR

97) Popularly known as

Baba Saheb

Father of Indian Constitution

Architect of Indian Constitution

First Union Law Minister

Known as Modern Manu and Modern Buddha

98) Mahar Movement for the untouchable was formed by Ans DrBRAmbedkar

99) The political leader who attended all the three Round Table

Conferences Ans DrBRAmbedkar

100) The publications like Mooknayak and Bahishkrit bharat were

started by Ans DrBRAmbedkar

101) Independent Labour Party was founded by Dr Ambedkar in

Ans 1936

102) All India Scheduled Caste Federation was founded by Ambedkar in

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Ans 1942

103) Peoples Education Society was founded by Ambedkar in

Ans 1945

104) Ambedkar followed Buddhism in Ans 1956

105) He described which Article as the heart and soul of Indian

Constitution

Ans Article 32

106) December 6 the death day of Ambedkar is now observed as Ans Mahaparinirvan diwas

107) He got Bharath Ratna in

Ans 1990 posthumously

108) April 14 the birthday of Ambedkar is observed as Ans Water Day

109) The coins released by the RBI in memory of DrBRAmbedkar in 2015

Ans 10 125

110) History cannot forget DrAmbedkar are the words of Ans Gandhiji

111) Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar Memorial is situated at

Ans London

112) MEMBERS OF DRAFTING COMMITTEE

Dr BR Ambedkar

KM Munshi

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Muhammed Saadullah

Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyar

N Gopalaswami Ayyangar

DP Khaitan (died in 1948 replaced by TT Krishnamachari)

BL Mitter (because of ill health he was replaced by N Madhava

Rao)

THE PREAMBLE

113) The base of preamble was

Ans Objective resolution

114) The objective resolution which became the Preamble of Constitution was presented by

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

115) The objective resolution was presented on Ans December 131946

116) Preamble of India starts with

Ans WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA

117) The summary of the Constitution contains in Ans The Preface

118) Idea of Preamble was borrowed from the constitution of

Ans USA

119) Preamble declares that the sovereignty or Supreme power in India belongs to the

Ans People

120) According to Preamble India is a Sovereign - Socialist - Secular Democratic -Republic

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Sovereign- No external power candictate the Government of India

Socialist - Implies social and economic equality

Secular - The government respects all religions

Democratic- Election of Government by Universal adult franchise

Republic - Head of the State is elected directly or indirectly for a

fixed tenure

121) Preamble is not enforceable in a court of law so it is Ans Non-justifiable

122) COMMENTS ABOUT PREAMBLE

Preamble is the key to its makers

Ans Supreme Court

Identity card of the Constitution Ans NA Palkhivala

Political Horoscope

Ans KM Munshi

Key to Constitution Ans Earnest Barker

Heart and soul of Constitution

Ans Thakur das bhargava

Soul and key to the constitution Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

123) CONSTITUTION OF INDIA CONTROVERSIAL CASES ON

INDIAN PREAMBLE

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1Beeru - Bari case (1960)

The case held in 1960 stated that preamble is not a part of

Constitution of India Justice Gajendragadkar delivered the unanimous opinion of the

Court

2Kesavananda Bharati case(1973)

It is the case between Kesavananda Bharathi Vs State of Kerala

Declared that preamble is the part of the constitution

3Sajjan Singh Vs State of Rajasthan Declared preamble is the sum and substance of Constitution

Justice - JRMudholkar

4Golaknath Vs State of Punjab

Declared preamble is the synopsis of these principles on which government has to work upon

Justice - Hidayatullah

124) The preamble of the Indian constitution was adopted by the constituent assembly on

Ans January 221947

125) Only date mentioned in Indian preamble is Ans November 261949

126) The words Socialist Secular and Unity were added to the

Preamble by the Ans 42nd Amendment 1976

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127) Office of the Governor Ans Government of India Act 1935

128) PSC

Ans PSC-Government of India Act 1935

129) Federal Court Government of India Act 1935

130) Rule of Law - Ans Britain

131) Parliamentary form of Government

Ans -Britain

132) Single Citizenship - Ans Brit

133) Writ -

Ans Britain

134) Office of CAG Ans Britain

135) Bicameralism -

As Britain

136) Law Making Procedure - Ans Britain

137) Fundamental Rights

Ans - USA

138) Impeachment of the President - Ans- USA

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Judicial Review - USA

Functions of Vice President - USA Supreme Court - USA

Union List - Canada State List - Canada

Residuary Power - Canada Governor - Canada

Federation with strong centre - Canada Directive Principles of State Policy -Ireland

Presidential Election - Ireland

Nomination of Members to Rajya Sabha - Ireland Liberty Equality and Fraternity - France

Republic- France Fundamental duties - Russia

Five Year Plans - Russia Concurrent List - Australia

Joint Sitting - Australia Freedom of Trade and Commerce - Australia

Procedure established by Law - Japan Emergency - Germany

Amendment of the Constitution - South Africa

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA UNIFICATION OF PRINCELY STATES

Total princely states in India at the time of Indian Independence Ans Around 565

The man who ably handled the unification of India

Ans Sardar Vallabhai Patel

The Malayali who helped Patel in the unification of India was

Ans VP Menon The Secretary to the States which was formed for the unification

of princely states

Ans VP Menon The three states which did not join the Indian union voluntarily

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Ans Kashmir Junagarh and Hyderabad Kashmir was annexed to India through

Ans The Instrument of Accession

Junagarh was annexed to India through

Ans Referendum Hyderabad was annexed to India by Army operation called

Ans Operation Polo

STATES REORGANISATION ACT The Commission appointed by the Government to examine state

reorganisation on a linguistic basis Ans SK Dhar in 1958

The first Committee which did not recommend for reorganisation

of states on linguistic basis

Ans SK Dhar Committee The Congress Committee appointed in 1948 under Jawaharlal

Nehru Sardar Patel and Pattabhi Sitharamaya is known as

Ans JVP committee The first linguistic state came into being

Ans Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh came into being on

Ans October 11953 Andhra was formed after a 56 days of fast unto death of

Ans Potty Sriramalu

14 STATES AND 6 UNION TERRITORIES AS ON NOVEMBER

1ST1956 Andhra Pradesh

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Assam

Bihar Bombay

Jammu and Kashmir Kerala

Madhya Pradesh Madras State

Mysore State Orissa

Punjab

Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal

UNION TERRITORIES Himachal Pradesh

Andaman and Nicobar Islands Delhi

Laccadive Mirncoy and Amandivi islands Manipur

Tripura

State reorganization on linguistic basis was recommended by Ans Fazal Ali Commission

The state Re-organisation Act was passed in

Ans 1956

After independence 14 states and 6 Union Territories came into force on linguistic basis on

Ans November 11956

ARTICLES Article 1 - Name and Territory of the union

Article 3 - Alteration of areas boundaries and name of existing states formation of new states

Article 5-11- Citizenship Article 13 - Judicial Review

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RIGHT TO EQUALITY (14 TO 18) Article 14 - Equality before law

Article 15 - Prohibition of discrimination on grounds only of religion race caste sex or place of birth

Article 16 - Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

Article 17 - Abolition of untouchability Article 18 - Abolition of Titles

RIGHT TO FREEDOM (19-22) Article 19 - deals with six fundamental freedoms of Indian

citizenship Article 19(a)-freedom of Speech and expression (Freedom of press)

Aitide 19(b)-To assemble peacefully without arms Article 20-Protection in respect of conviction for offence

Article 21-Protection of life and personal liberty Article 21A-Right to elementary education

Article 22-Protection against arbitrary arrest and detention

RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION (23-24) Article 23 - Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced

labour Article 24 - Prohibits the employment of children below 14 years

of age Article 25-28- Right to freedom of

Religion

CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHT (29-30)

Article 29 - Protection of Interests of minorities Article 30 - Right of minorities to establish and administer

educational institutions Article 32 - Right to constitutional Remedies

DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY (36-51)

Article 39A- Equal Justice and free legal aid to the

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Ans Malayalee who represented United Provinces in the

Constituent Assembly

54) Panampalli Govinda Menon was Ans Represented Kochi in the Constituent Assembly

55) Constituent Assembly was divided into

Ans 13 committees (as per PSC answer key Correct -22)

56) The most important committee of the Constituent Assembly

was Ans The Drafting committee

57) Constituent Assembly worked in

Ans 3 phases

1st phase As Cabinet mission plan (December 6 1946 - August 141947)

2nd phase As a sovereign body Provisional parliament (August 15 1947 -

November 261949) 3rd phase

As Provisional Parliament (November 27 1949 - March 1952)

DATES TO POINT OUT

58) Adopted National Flag on Ans July 221947

59) Adopted National Anthem on

Ans January 24 1950

60) Adopted National Song Ans January 24 1950

61) Adopted National Emblem

Ans January 26 1950

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62) Supreme Court came into force

Ans January 28 1950

DRAFTING COMMITTEE

63) The aim of setting up of drafting committee is Ans To draft a constitution

64) The Constituent Assembly set up a Drafting Committee on

Ans August 291947

65) The chairman of the Drafting Committee

Ans Dr BR Ambedkar

66) Draft Constitution was prepared by the Committee and submitted to the assembly on

Ans November 41947

67) The Constituent Assembly met for the first time as Legislative Assembly on

Ans November 17 1947

68) The Speaker of the first Legislative Assembly was Ans Dr GV Mavalankar

69) The Constituent assembly adopted or enacted the constitution

of India on Ans November 261949

70) The Constitution of India came into being or notified on

Ans January 261950

70) The original Constitution consists of Ans 395 Articles 8 Schedules and 22 Parts

DIFFERENT COMMITTEES HEAPS

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71) Fundamental Rights and Minority Committee - Sardar

Vallabhai Patel

72) Provincial Constitution Committee Sardar Vallabhai Patel

73) Union Constitution Committee -

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

74) State Committee ndash

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

75) Union Power Committee - Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

76) Committee on the rule of Procedure

Ans DrRajendra Prasad 77) Finance and Staff Committee

Ans DrRajendra Prasad

78) Flag Committee - Ans DrRajendra Prasad

79) Adhoc Committee on National Flag -Ans DrRajendra Prasad

80) House Committee -

Ans B Pattabhi Sitharamaya

81) Credential Committee Ans Alladi Krishnaswami Iyer

82) Minority Sub Committee -

Ans HCMukherjee

83) Fundamental Rights Sub Committee Ans JBKripalani

84) Order of Business Committee

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Ans KMMunshi

85) Language Committee -

AnsMoorthi Satyanarayanan

86) The Republic day is observed on Ans January 26

87) Law day is observed on

Ans November 26

88) Indian people observed the first Independence Day following

the Purna Swaraj resolution passed at the Lahore Congress session on

Ans January 261930

89) The total time taken by the Constituent Assembly to frame the Constitution

Ans 2 year 11 months and 17 days (as per PSC answer correct -18 days

90) The final session of the Constituent Assembly was held on

Ans January 24 1950

91) Cover page of Indian Constitution was designed by Ans Nandalal Bose

92) The draft of Indian constitution was prepared by

Ans BN Rao

93) Who put forward the idea of Constitution of India Ans MN Roy

94) Which political party demanded for a separate constitution for

India Ans Swaraj Party

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95) Which session of INC demanded for a separate constitution

for India Ans Faizapur session of 1937 (headed by Jawaharlal Nehru

96) Demand for separate constitution for India was accepted by

British Government through Ans August Offer of 1940

DR BR AMBEDKAR

97) Popularly known as

Baba Saheb

Father of Indian Constitution

Architect of Indian Constitution

First Union Law Minister

Known as Modern Manu and Modern Buddha

98) Mahar Movement for the untouchable was formed by Ans DrBRAmbedkar

99) The political leader who attended all the three Round Table

Conferences Ans DrBRAmbedkar

100) The publications like Mooknayak and Bahishkrit bharat were

started by Ans DrBRAmbedkar

101) Independent Labour Party was founded by Dr Ambedkar in

Ans 1936

102) All India Scheduled Caste Federation was founded by Ambedkar in

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Ans 1942

103) Peoples Education Society was founded by Ambedkar in

Ans 1945

104) Ambedkar followed Buddhism in Ans 1956

105) He described which Article as the heart and soul of Indian

Constitution

Ans Article 32

106) December 6 the death day of Ambedkar is now observed as Ans Mahaparinirvan diwas

107) He got Bharath Ratna in

Ans 1990 posthumously

108) April 14 the birthday of Ambedkar is observed as Ans Water Day

109) The coins released by the RBI in memory of DrBRAmbedkar in 2015

Ans 10 125

110) History cannot forget DrAmbedkar are the words of Ans Gandhiji

111) Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar Memorial is situated at

Ans London

112) MEMBERS OF DRAFTING COMMITTEE

Dr BR Ambedkar

KM Munshi

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Muhammed Saadullah

Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyar

N Gopalaswami Ayyangar

DP Khaitan (died in 1948 replaced by TT Krishnamachari)

BL Mitter (because of ill health he was replaced by N Madhava

Rao)

THE PREAMBLE

113) The base of preamble was

Ans Objective resolution

114) The objective resolution which became the Preamble of Constitution was presented by

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

115) The objective resolution was presented on Ans December 131946

116) Preamble of India starts with

Ans WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA

117) The summary of the Constitution contains in Ans The Preface

118) Idea of Preamble was borrowed from the constitution of

Ans USA

119) Preamble declares that the sovereignty or Supreme power in India belongs to the

Ans People

120) According to Preamble India is a Sovereign - Socialist - Secular Democratic -Republic

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Sovereign- No external power candictate the Government of India

Socialist - Implies social and economic equality

Secular - The government respects all religions

Democratic- Election of Government by Universal adult franchise

Republic - Head of the State is elected directly or indirectly for a

fixed tenure

121) Preamble is not enforceable in a court of law so it is Ans Non-justifiable

122) COMMENTS ABOUT PREAMBLE

Preamble is the key to its makers

Ans Supreme Court

Identity card of the Constitution Ans NA Palkhivala

Political Horoscope

Ans KM Munshi

Key to Constitution Ans Earnest Barker

Heart and soul of Constitution

Ans Thakur das bhargava

Soul and key to the constitution Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

123) CONSTITUTION OF INDIA CONTROVERSIAL CASES ON

INDIAN PREAMBLE

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1Beeru - Bari case (1960)

The case held in 1960 stated that preamble is not a part of

Constitution of India Justice Gajendragadkar delivered the unanimous opinion of the

Court

2Kesavananda Bharati case(1973)

It is the case between Kesavananda Bharathi Vs State of Kerala

Declared that preamble is the part of the constitution

3Sajjan Singh Vs State of Rajasthan Declared preamble is the sum and substance of Constitution

Justice - JRMudholkar

4Golaknath Vs State of Punjab

Declared preamble is the synopsis of these principles on which government has to work upon

Justice - Hidayatullah

124) The preamble of the Indian constitution was adopted by the constituent assembly on

Ans January 221947

125) Only date mentioned in Indian preamble is Ans November 261949

126) The words Socialist Secular and Unity were added to the

Preamble by the Ans 42nd Amendment 1976

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127) Office of the Governor Ans Government of India Act 1935

128) PSC

Ans PSC-Government of India Act 1935

129) Federal Court Government of India Act 1935

130) Rule of Law - Ans Britain

131) Parliamentary form of Government

Ans -Britain

132) Single Citizenship - Ans Brit

133) Writ -

Ans Britain

134) Office of CAG Ans Britain

135) Bicameralism -

As Britain

136) Law Making Procedure - Ans Britain

137) Fundamental Rights

Ans - USA

138) Impeachment of the President - Ans- USA

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Judicial Review - USA

Functions of Vice President - USA Supreme Court - USA

Union List - Canada State List - Canada

Residuary Power - Canada Governor - Canada

Federation with strong centre - Canada Directive Principles of State Policy -Ireland

Presidential Election - Ireland

Nomination of Members to Rajya Sabha - Ireland Liberty Equality and Fraternity - France

Republic- France Fundamental duties - Russia

Five Year Plans - Russia Concurrent List - Australia

Joint Sitting - Australia Freedom of Trade and Commerce - Australia

Procedure established by Law - Japan Emergency - Germany

Amendment of the Constitution - South Africa

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA UNIFICATION OF PRINCELY STATES

Total princely states in India at the time of Indian Independence Ans Around 565

The man who ably handled the unification of India

Ans Sardar Vallabhai Patel

The Malayali who helped Patel in the unification of India was

Ans VP Menon The Secretary to the States which was formed for the unification

of princely states

Ans VP Menon The three states which did not join the Indian union voluntarily

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Ans Kashmir Junagarh and Hyderabad Kashmir was annexed to India through

Ans The Instrument of Accession

Junagarh was annexed to India through

Ans Referendum Hyderabad was annexed to India by Army operation called

Ans Operation Polo

STATES REORGANISATION ACT The Commission appointed by the Government to examine state

reorganisation on a linguistic basis Ans SK Dhar in 1958

The first Committee which did not recommend for reorganisation

of states on linguistic basis

Ans SK Dhar Committee The Congress Committee appointed in 1948 under Jawaharlal

Nehru Sardar Patel and Pattabhi Sitharamaya is known as

Ans JVP committee The first linguistic state came into being

Ans Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh came into being on

Ans October 11953 Andhra was formed after a 56 days of fast unto death of

Ans Potty Sriramalu

14 STATES AND 6 UNION TERRITORIES AS ON NOVEMBER

1ST1956 Andhra Pradesh

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Assam

Bihar Bombay

Jammu and Kashmir Kerala

Madhya Pradesh Madras State

Mysore State Orissa

Punjab

Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal

UNION TERRITORIES Himachal Pradesh

Andaman and Nicobar Islands Delhi

Laccadive Mirncoy and Amandivi islands Manipur

Tripura

State reorganization on linguistic basis was recommended by Ans Fazal Ali Commission

The state Re-organisation Act was passed in

Ans 1956

After independence 14 states and 6 Union Territories came into force on linguistic basis on

Ans November 11956

ARTICLES Article 1 - Name and Territory of the union

Article 3 - Alteration of areas boundaries and name of existing states formation of new states

Article 5-11- Citizenship Article 13 - Judicial Review

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RIGHT TO EQUALITY (14 TO 18) Article 14 - Equality before law

Article 15 - Prohibition of discrimination on grounds only of religion race caste sex or place of birth

Article 16 - Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

Article 17 - Abolition of untouchability Article 18 - Abolition of Titles

RIGHT TO FREEDOM (19-22) Article 19 - deals with six fundamental freedoms of Indian

citizenship Article 19(a)-freedom of Speech and expression (Freedom of press)

Aitide 19(b)-To assemble peacefully without arms Article 20-Protection in respect of conviction for offence

Article 21-Protection of life and personal liberty Article 21A-Right to elementary education

Article 22-Protection against arbitrary arrest and detention

RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION (23-24) Article 23 - Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced

labour Article 24 - Prohibits the employment of children below 14 years

of age Article 25-28- Right to freedom of

Religion

CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHT (29-30)

Article 29 - Protection of Interests of minorities Article 30 - Right of minorities to establish and administer

educational institutions Article 32 - Right to constitutional Remedies

DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY (36-51)

Article 39A- Equal Justice and free legal aid to the

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62) Supreme Court came into force

Ans January 28 1950

DRAFTING COMMITTEE

63) The aim of setting up of drafting committee is Ans To draft a constitution

64) The Constituent Assembly set up a Drafting Committee on

Ans August 291947

65) The chairman of the Drafting Committee

Ans Dr BR Ambedkar

66) Draft Constitution was prepared by the Committee and submitted to the assembly on

Ans November 41947

67) The Constituent Assembly met for the first time as Legislative Assembly on

Ans November 17 1947

68) The Speaker of the first Legislative Assembly was Ans Dr GV Mavalankar

69) The Constituent assembly adopted or enacted the constitution

of India on Ans November 261949

70) The Constitution of India came into being or notified on

Ans January 261950

70) The original Constitution consists of Ans 395 Articles 8 Schedules and 22 Parts

DIFFERENT COMMITTEES HEAPS

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71) Fundamental Rights and Minority Committee - Sardar

Vallabhai Patel

72) Provincial Constitution Committee Sardar Vallabhai Patel

73) Union Constitution Committee -

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

74) State Committee ndash

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

75) Union Power Committee - Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

76) Committee on the rule of Procedure

Ans DrRajendra Prasad 77) Finance and Staff Committee

Ans DrRajendra Prasad

78) Flag Committee - Ans DrRajendra Prasad

79) Adhoc Committee on National Flag -Ans DrRajendra Prasad

80) House Committee -

Ans B Pattabhi Sitharamaya

81) Credential Committee Ans Alladi Krishnaswami Iyer

82) Minority Sub Committee -

Ans HCMukherjee

83) Fundamental Rights Sub Committee Ans JBKripalani

84) Order of Business Committee

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Ans KMMunshi

85) Language Committee -

AnsMoorthi Satyanarayanan

86) The Republic day is observed on Ans January 26

87) Law day is observed on

Ans November 26

88) Indian people observed the first Independence Day following

the Purna Swaraj resolution passed at the Lahore Congress session on

Ans January 261930

89) The total time taken by the Constituent Assembly to frame the Constitution

Ans 2 year 11 months and 17 days (as per PSC answer correct -18 days

90) The final session of the Constituent Assembly was held on

Ans January 24 1950

91) Cover page of Indian Constitution was designed by Ans Nandalal Bose

92) The draft of Indian constitution was prepared by

Ans BN Rao

93) Who put forward the idea of Constitution of India Ans MN Roy

94) Which political party demanded for a separate constitution for

India Ans Swaraj Party

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95) Which session of INC demanded for a separate constitution

for India Ans Faizapur session of 1937 (headed by Jawaharlal Nehru

96) Demand for separate constitution for India was accepted by

British Government through Ans August Offer of 1940

DR BR AMBEDKAR

97) Popularly known as

Baba Saheb

Father of Indian Constitution

Architect of Indian Constitution

First Union Law Minister

Known as Modern Manu and Modern Buddha

98) Mahar Movement for the untouchable was formed by Ans DrBRAmbedkar

99) The political leader who attended all the three Round Table

Conferences Ans DrBRAmbedkar

100) The publications like Mooknayak and Bahishkrit bharat were

started by Ans DrBRAmbedkar

101) Independent Labour Party was founded by Dr Ambedkar in

Ans 1936

102) All India Scheduled Caste Federation was founded by Ambedkar in

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Ans 1942

103) Peoples Education Society was founded by Ambedkar in

Ans 1945

104) Ambedkar followed Buddhism in Ans 1956

105) He described which Article as the heart and soul of Indian

Constitution

Ans Article 32

106) December 6 the death day of Ambedkar is now observed as Ans Mahaparinirvan diwas

107) He got Bharath Ratna in

Ans 1990 posthumously

108) April 14 the birthday of Ambedkar is observed as Ans Water Day

109) The coins released by the RBI in memory of DrBRAmbedkar in 2015

Ans 10 125

110) History cannot forget DrAmbedkar are the words of Ans Gandhiji

111) Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar Memorial is situated at

Ans London

112) MEMBERS OF DRAFTING COMMITTEE

Dr BR Ambedkar

KM Munshi

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Muhammed Saadullah

Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyar

N Gopalaswami Ayyangar

DP Khaitan (died in 1948 replaced by TT Krishnamachari)

BL Mitter (because of ill health he was replaced by N Madhava

Rao)

THE PREAMBLE

113) The base of preamble was

Ans Objective resolution

114) The objective resolution which became the Preamble of Constitution was presented by

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

115) The objective resolution was presented on Ans December 131946

116) Preamble of India starts with

Ans WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA

117) The summary of the Constitution contains in Ans The Preface

118) Idea of Preamble was borrowed from the constitution of

Ans USA

119) Preamble declares that the sovereignty or Supreme power in India belongs to the

Ans People

120) According to Preamble India is a Sovereign - Socialist - Secular Democratic -Republic

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Sovereign- No external power candictate the Government of India

Socialist - Implies social and economic equality

Secular - The government respects all religions

Democratic- Election of Government by Universal adult franchise

Republic - Head of the State is elected directly or indirectly for a

fixed tenure

121) Preamble is not enforceable in a court of law so it is Ans Non-justifiable

122) COMMENTS ABOUT PREAMBLE

Preamble is the key to its makers

Ans Supreme Court

Identity card of the Constitution Ans NA Palkhivala

Political Horoscope

Ans KM Munshi

Key to Constitution Ans Earnest Barker

Heart and soul of Constitution

Ans Thakur das bhargava

Soul and key to the constitution Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

123) CONSTITUTION OF INDIA CONTROVERSIAL CASES ON

INDIAN PREAMBLE

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1Beeru - Bari case (1960)

The case held in 1960 stated that preamble is not a part of

Constitution of India Justice Gajendragadkar delivered the unanimous opinion of the

Court

2Kesavananda Bharati case(1973)

It is the case between Kesavananda Bharathi Vs State of Kerala

Declared that preamble is the part of the constitution

3Sajjan Singh Vs State of Rajasthan Declared preamble is the sum and substance of Constitution

Justice - JRMudholkar

4Golaknath Vs State of Punjab

Declared preamble is the synopsis of these principles on which government has to work upon

Justice - Hidayatullah

124) The preamble of the Indian constitution was adopted by the constituent assembly on

Ans January 221947

125) Only date mentioned in Indian preamble is Ans November 261949

126) The words Socialist Secular and Unity were added to the

Preamble by the Ans 42nd Amendment 1976

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127) Office of the Governor Ans Government of India Act 1935

128) PSC

Ans PSC-Government of India Act 1935

129) Federal Court Government of India Act 1935

130) Rule of Law - Ans Britain

131) Parliamentary form of Government

Ans -Britain

132) Single Citizenship - Ans Brit

133) Writ -

Ans Britain

134) Office of CAG Ans Britain

135) Bicameralism -

As Britain

136) Law Making Procedure - Ans Britain

137) Fundamental Rights

Ans - USA

138) Impeachment of the President - Ans- USA

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Judicial Review - USA

Functions of Vice President - USA Supreme Court - USA

Union List - Canada State List - Canada

Residuary Power - Canada Governor - Canada

Federation with strong centre - Canada Directive Principles of State Policy -Ireland

Presidential Election - Ireland

Nomination of Members to Rajya Sabha - Ireland Liberty Equality and Fraternity - France

Republic- France Fundamental duties - Russia

Five Year Plans - Russia Concurrent List - Australia

Joint Sitting - Australia Freedom of Trade and Commerce - Australia

Procedure established by Law - Japan Emergency - Germany

Amendment of the Constitution - South Africa

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA UNIFICATION OF PRINCELY STATES

Total princely states in India at the time of Indian Independence Ans Around 565

The man who ably handled the unification of India

Ans Sardar Vallabhai Patel

The Malayali who helped Patel in the unification of India was

Ans VP Menon The Secretary to the States which was formed for the unification

of princely states

Ans VP Menon The three states which did not join the Indian union voluntarily

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Ans Kashmir Junagarh and Hyderabad Kashmir was annexed to India through

Ans The Instrument of Accession

Junagarh was annexed to India through

Ans Referendum Hyderabad was annexed to India by Army operation called

Ans Operation Polo

STATES REORGANISATION ACT The Commission appointed by the Government to examine state

reorganisation on a linguistic basis Ans SK Dhar in 1958

The first Committee which did not recommend for reorganisation

of states on linguistic basis

Ans SK Dhar Committee The Congress Committee appointed in 1948 under Jawaharlal

Nehru Sardar Patel and Pattabhi Sitharamaya is known as

Ans JVP committee The first linguistic state came into being

Ans Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh came into being on

Ans October 11953 Andhra was formed after a 56 days of fast unto death of

Ans Potty Sriramalu

14 STATES AND 6 UNION TERRITORIES AS ON NOVEMBER

1ST1956 Andhra Pradesh

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Assam

Bihar Bombay

Jammu and Kashmir Kerala

Madhya Pradesh Madras State

Mysore State Orissa

Punjab

Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal

UNION TERRITORIES Himachal Pradesh

Andaman and Nicobar Islands Delhi

Laccadive Mirncoy and Amandivi islands Manipur

Tripura

State reorganization on linguistic basis was recommended by Ans Fazal Ali Commission

The state Re-organisation Act was passed in

Ans 1956

After independence 14 states and 6 Union Territories came into force on linguistic basis on

Ans November 11956

ARTICLES Article 1 - Name and Territory of the union

Article 3 - Alteration of areas boundaries and name of existing states formation of new states

Article 5-11- Citizenship Article 13 - Judicial Review

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RIGHT TO EQUALITY (14 TO 18) Article 14 - Equality before law

Article 15 - Prohibition of discrimination on grounds only of religion race caste sex or place of birth

Article 16 - Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

Article 17 - Abolition of untouchability Article 18 - Abolition of Titles

RIGHT TO FREEDOM (19-22) Article 19 - deals with six fundamental freedoms of Indian

citizenship Article 19(a)-freedom of Speech and expression (Freedom of press)

Aitide 19(b)-To assemble peacefully without arms Article 20-Protection in respect of conviction for offence

Article 21-Protection of life and personal liberty Article 21A-Right to elementary education

Article 22-Protection against arbitrary arrest and detention

RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION (23-24) Article 23 - Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced

labour Article 24 - Prohibits the employment of children below 14 years

of age Article 25-28- Right to freedom of

Religion

CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHT (29-30)

Article 29 - Protection of Interests of minorities Article 30 - Right of minorities to establish and administer

educational institutions Article 32 - Right to constitutional Remedies

DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY (36-51)

Article 39A- Equal Justice and free legal aid to the

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71) Fundamental Rights and Minority Committee - Sardar

Vallabhai Patel

72) Provincial Constitution Committee Sardar Vallabhai Patel

73) Union Constitution Committee -

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

74) State Committee ndash

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

75) Union Power Committee - Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

76) Committee on the rule of Procedure

Ans DrRajendra Prasad 77) Finance and Staff Committee

Ans DrRajendra Prasad

78) Flag Committee - Ans DrRajendra Prasad

79) Adhoc Committee on National Flag -Ans DrRajendra Prasad

80) House Committee -

Ans B Pattabhi Sitharamaya

81) Credential Committee Ans Alladi Krishnaswami Iyer

82) Minority Sub Committee -

Ans HCMukherjee

83) Fundamental Rights Sub Committee Ans JBKripalani

84) Order of Business Committee

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Ans KMMunshi

85) Language Committee -

AnsMoorthi Satyanarayanan

86) The Republic day is observed on Ans January 26

87) Law day is observed on

Ans November 26

88) Indian people observed the first Independence Day following

the Purna Swaraj resolution passed at the Lahore Congress session on

Ans January 261930

89) The total time taken by the Constituent Assembly to frame the Constitution

Ans 2 year 11 months and 17 days (as per PSC answer correct -18 days

90) The final session of the Constituent Assembly was held on

Ans January 24 1950

91) Cover page of Indian Constitution was designed by Ans Nandalal Bose

92) The draft of Indian constitution was prepared by

Ans BN Rao

93) Who put forward the idea of Constitution of India Ans MN Roy

94) Which political party demanded for a separate constitution for

India Ans Swaraj Party

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95) Which session of INC demanded for a separate constitution

for India Ans Faizapur session of 1937 (headed by Jawaharlal Nehru

96) Demand for separate constitution for India was accepted by

British Government through Ans August Offer of 1940

DR BR AMBEDKAR

97) Popularly known as

Baba Saheb

Father of Indian Constitution

Architect of Indian Constitution

First Union Law Minister

Known as Modern Manu and Modern Buddha

98) Mahar Movement for the untouchable was formed by Ans DrBRAmbedkar

99) The political leader who attended all the three Round Table

Conferences Ans DrBRAmbedkar

100) The publications like Mooknayak and Bahishkrit bharat were

started by Ans DrBRAmbedkar

101) Independent Labour Party was founded by Dr Ambedkar in

Ans 1936

102) All India Scheduled Caste Federation was founded by Ambedkar in

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Ans 1942

103) Peoples Education Society was founded by Ambedkar in

Ans 1945

104) Ambedkar followed Buddhism in Ans 1956

105) He described which Article as the heart and soul of Indian

Constitution

Ans Article 32

106) December 6 the death day of Ambedkar is now observed as Ans Mahaparinirvan diwas

107) He got Bharath Ratna in

Ans 1990 posthumously

108) April 14 the birthday of Ambedkar is observed as Ans Water Day

109) The coins released by the RBI in memory of DrBRAmbedkar in 2015

Ans 10 125

110) History cannot forget DrAmbedkar are the words of Ans Gandhiji

111) Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar Memorial is situated at

Ans London

112) MEMBERS OF DRAFTING COMMITTEE

Dr BR Ambedkar

KM Munshi

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Muhammed Saadullah

Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyar

N Gopalaswami Ayyangar

DP Khaitan (died in 1948 replaced by TT Krishnamachari)

BL Mitter (because of ill health he was replaced by N Madhava

Rao)

THE PREAMBLE

113) The base of preamble was

Ans Objective resolution

114) The objective resolution which became the Preamble of Constitution was presented by

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

115) The objective resolution was presented on Ans December 131946

116) Preamble of India starts with

Ans WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA

117) The summary of the Constitution contains in Ans The Preface

118) Idea of Preamble was borrowed from the constitution of

Ans USA

119) Preamble declares that the sovereignty or Supreme power in India belongs to the

Ans People

120) According to Preamble India is a Sovereign - Socialist - Secular Democratic -Republic

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Sovereign- No external power candictate the Government of India

Socialist - Implies social and economic equality

Secular - The government respects all religions

Democratic- Election of Government by Universal adult franchise

Republic - Head of the State is elected directly or indirectly for a

fixed tenure

121) Preamble is not enforceable in a court of law so it is Ans Non-justifiable

122) COMMENTS ABOUT PREAMBLE

Preamble is the key to its makers

Ans Supreme Court

Identity card of the Constitution Ans NA Palkhivala

Political Horoscope

Ans KM Munshi

Key to Constitution Ans Earnest Barker

Heart and soul of Constitution

Ans Thakur das bhargava

Soul and key to the constitution Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

123) CONSTITUTION OF INDIA CONTROVERSIAL CASES ON

INDIAN PREAMBLE

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1Beeru - Bari case (1960)

The case held in 1960 stated that preamble is not a part of

Constitution of India Justice Gajendragadkar delivered the unanimous opinion of the

Court

2Kesavananda Bharati case(1973)

It is the case between Kesavananda Bharathi Vs State of Kerala

Declared that preamble is the part of the constitution

3Sajjan Singh Vs State of Rajasthan Declared preamble is the sum and substance of Constitution

Justice - JRMudholkar

4Golaknath Vs State of Punjab

Declared preamble is the synopsis of these principles on which government has to work upon

Justice - Hidayatullah

124) The preamble of the Indian constitution was adopted by the constituent assembly on

Ans January 221947

125) Only date mentioned in Indian preamble is Ans November 261949

126) The words Socialist Secular and Unity were added to the

Preamble by the Ans 42nd Amendment 1976

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127) Office of the Governor Ans Government of India Act 1935

128) PSC

Ans PSC-Government of India Act 1935

129) Federal Court Government of India Act 1935

130) Rule of Law - Ans Britain

131) Parliamentary form of Government

Ans -Britain

132) Single Citizenship - Ans Brit

133) Writ -

Ans Britain

134) Office of CAG Ans Britain

135) Bicameralism -

As Britain

136) Law Making Procedure - Ans Britain

137) Fundamental Rights

Ans - USA

138) Impeachment of the President - Ans- USA

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Judicial Review - USA

Functions of Vice President - USA Supreme Court - USA

Union List - Canada State List - Canada

Residuary Power - Canada Governor - Canada

Federation with strong centre - Canada Directive Principles of State Policy -Ireland

Presidential Election - Ireland

Nomination of Members to Rajya Sabha - Ireland Liberty Equality and Fraternity - France

Republic- France Fundamental duties - Russia

Five Year Plans - Russia Concurrent List - Australia

Joint Sitting - Australia Freedom of Trade and Commerce - Australia

Procedure established by Law - Japan Emergency - Germany

Amendment of the Constitution - South Africa

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA UNIFICATION OF PRINCELY STATES

Total princely states in India at the time of Indian Independence Ans Around 565

The man who ably handled the unification of India

Ans Sardar Vallabhai Patel

The Malayali who helped Patel in the unification of India was

Ans VP Menon The Secretary to the States which was formed for the unification

of princely states

Ans VP Menon The three states which did not join the Indian union voluntarily

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Ans Kashmir Junagarh and Hyderabad Kashmir was annexed to India through

Ans The Instrument of Accession

Junagarh was annexed to India through

Ans Referendum Hyderabad was annexed to India by Army operation called

Ans Operation Polo

STATES REORGANISATION ACT The Commission appointed by the Government to examine state

reorganisation on a linguistic basis Ans SK Dhar in 1958

The first Committee which did not recommend for reorganisation

of states on linguistic basis

Ans SK Dhar Committee The Congress Committee appointed in 1948 under Jawaharlal

Nehru Sardar Patel and Pattabhi Sitharamaya is known as

Ans JVP committee The first linguistic state came into being

Ans Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh came into being on

Ans October 11953 Andhra was formed after a 56 days of fast unto death of

Ans Potty Sriramalu

14 STATES AND 6 UNION TERRITORIES AS ON NOVEMBER

1ST1956 Andhra Pradesh

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Assam

Bihar Bombay

Jammu and Kashmir Kerala

Madhya Pradesh Madras State

Mysore State Orissa

Punjab

Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal

UNION TERRITORIES Himachal Pradesh

Andaman and Nicobar Islands Delhi

Laccadive Mirncoy and Amandivi islands Manipur

Tripura

State reorganization on linguistic basis was recommended by Ans Fazal Ali Commission

The state Re-organisation Act was passed in

Ans 1956

After independence 14 states and 6 Union Territories came into force on linguistic basis on

Ans November 11956

ARTICLES Article 1 - Name and Territory of the union

Article 3 - Alteration of areas boundaries and name of existing states formation of new states

Article 5-11- Citizenship Article 13 - Judicial Review

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RIGHT TO EQUALITY (14 TO 18) Article 14 - Equality before law

Article 15 - Prohibition of discrimination on grounds only of religion race caste sex or place of birth

Article 16 - Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

Article 17 - Abolition of untouchability Article 18 - Abolition of Titles

RIGHT TO FREEDOM (19-22) Article 19 - deals with six fundamental freedoms of Indian

citizenship Article 19(a)-freedom of Speech and expression (Freedom of press)

Aitide 19(b)-To assemble peacefully without arms Article 20-Protection in respect of conviction for offence

Article 21-Protection of life and personal liberty Article 21A-Right to elementary education

Article 22-Protection against arbitrary arrest and detention

RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION (23-24) Article 23 - Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced

labour Article 24 - Prohibits the employment of children below 14 years

of age Article 25-28- Right to freedom of

Religion

CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHT (29-30)

Article 29 - Protection of Interests of minorities Article 30 - Right of minorities to establish and administer

educational institutions Article 32 - Right to constitutional Remedies

DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY (36-51)

Article 39A- Equal Justice and free legal aid to the

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Ans KMMunshi

85) Language Committee -

AnsMoorthi Satyanarayanan

86) The Republic day is observed on Ans January 26

87) Law day is observed on

Ans November 26

88) Indian people observed the first Independence Day following

the Purna Swaraj resolution passed at the Lahore Congress session on

Ans January 261930

89) The total time taken by the Constituent Assembly to frame the Constitution

Ans 2 year 11 months and 17 days (as per PSC answer correct -18 days

90) The final session of the Constituent Assembly was held on

Ans January 24 1950

91) Cover page of Indian Constitution was designed by Ans Nandalal Bose

92) The draft of Indian constitution was prepared by

Ans BN Rao

93) Who put forward the idea of Constitution of India Ans MN Roy

94) Which political party demanded for a separate constitution for

India Ans Swaraj Party

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95) Which session of INC demanded for a separate constitution

for India Ans Faizapur session of 1937 (headed by Jawaharlal Nehru

96) Demand for separate constitution for India was accepted by

British Government through Ans August Offer of 1940

DR BR AMBEDKAR

97) Popularly known as

Baba Saheb

Father of Indian Constitution

Architect of Indian Constitution

First Union Law Minister

Known as Modern Manu and Modern Buddha

98) Mahar Movement for the untouchable was formed by Ans DrBRAmbedkar

99) The political leader who attended all the three Round Table

Conferences Ans DrBRAmbedkar

100) The publications like Mooknayak and Bahishkrit bharat were

started by Ans DrBRAmbedkar

101) Independent Labour Party was founded by Dr Ambedkar in

Ans 1936

102) All India Scheduled Caste Federation was founded by Ambedkar in

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Ans 1942

103) Peoples Education Society was founded by Ambedkar in

Ans 1945

104) Ambedkar followed Buddhism in Ans 1956

105) He described which Article as the heart and soul of Indian

Constitution

Ans Article 32

106) December 6 the death day of Ambedkar is now observed as Ans Mahaparinirvan diwas

107) He got Bharath Ratna in

Ans 1990 posthumously

108) April 14 the birthday of Ambedkar is observed as Ans Water Day

109) The coins released by the RBI in memory of DrBRAmbedkar in 2015

Ans 10 125

110) History cannot forget DrAmbedkar are the words of Ans Gandhiji

111) Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar Memorial is situated at

Ans London

112) MEMBERS OF DRAFTING COMMITTEE

Dr BR Ambedkar

KM Munshi

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Muhammed Saadullah

Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyar

N Gopalaswami Ayyangar

DP Khaitan (died in 1948 replaced by TT Krishnamachari)

BL Mitter (because of ill health he was replaced by N Madhava

Rao)

THE PREAMBLE

113) The base of preamble was

Ans Objective resolution

114) The objective resolution which became the Preamble of Constitution was presented by

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

115) The objective resolution was presented on Ans December 131946

116) Preamble of India starts with

Ans WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA

117) The summary of the Constitution contains in Ans The Preface

118) Idea of Preamble was borrowed from the constitution of

Ans USA

119) Preamble declares that the sovereignty or Supreme power in India belongs to the

Ans People

120) According to Preamble India is a Sovereign - Socialist - Secular Democratic -Republic

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Sovereign- No external power candictate the Government of India

Socialist - Implies social and economic equality

Secular - The government respects all religions

Democratic- Election of Government by Universal adult franchise

Republic - Head of the State is elected directly or indirectly for a

fixed tenure

121) Preamble is not enforceable in a court of law so it is Ans Non-justifiable

122) COMMENTS ABOUT PREAMBLE

Preamble is the key to its makers

Ans Supreme Court

Identity card of the Constitution Ans NA Palkhivala

Political Horoscope

Ans KM Munshi

Key to Constitution Ans Earnest Barker

Heart and soul of Constitution

Ans Thakur das bhargava

Soul and key to the constitution Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

123) CONSTITUTION OF INDIA CONTROVERSIAL CASES ON

INDIAN PREAMBLE

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1Beeru - Bari case (1960)

The case held in 1960 stated that preamble is not a part of

Constitution of India Justice Gajendragadkar delivered the unanimous opinion of the

Court

2Kesavananda Bharati case(1973)

It is the case between Kesavananda Bharathi Vs State of Kerala

Declared that preamble is the part of the constitution

3Sajjan Singh Vs State of Rajasthan Declared preamble is the sum and substance of Constitution

Justice - JRMudholkar

4Golaknath Vs State of Punjab

Declared preamble is the synopsis of these principles on which government has to work upon

Justice - Hidayatullah

124) The preamble of the Indian constitution was adopted by the constituent assembly on

Ans January 221947

125) Only date mentioned in Indian preamble is Ans November 261949

126) The words Socialist Secular and Unity were added to the

Preamble by the Ans 42nd Amendment 1976

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127) Office of the Governor Ans Government of India Act 1935

128) PSC

Ans PSC-Government of India Act 1935

129) Federal Court Government of India Act 1935

130) Rule of Law - Ans Britain

131) Parliamentary form of Government

Ans -Britain

132) Single Citizenship - Ans Brit

133) Writ -

Ans Britain

134) Office of CAG Ans Britain

135) Bicameralism -

As Britain

136) Law Making Procedure - Ans Britain

137) Fundamental Rights

Ans - USA

138) Impeachment of the President - Ans- USA

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Judicial Review - USA

Functions of Vice President - USA Supreme Court - USA

Union List - Canada State List - Canada

Residuary Power - Canada Governor - Canada

Federation with strong centre - Canada Directive Principles of State Policy -Ireland

Presidential Election - Ireland

Nomination of Members to Rajya Sabha - Ireland Liberty Equality and Fraternity - France

Republic- France Fundamental duties - Russia

Five Year Plans - Russia Concurrent List - Australia

Joint Sitting - Australia Freedom of Trade and Commerce - Australia

Procedure established by Law - Japan Emergency - Germany

Amendment of the Constitution - South Africa

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA UNIFICATION OF PRINCELY STATES

Total princely states in India at the time of Indian Independence Ans Around 565

The man who ably handled the unification of India

Ans Sardar Vallabhai Patel

The Malayali who helped Patel in the unification of India was

Ans VP Menon The Secretary to the States which was formed for the unification

of princely states

Ans VP Menon The three states which did not join the Indian union voluntarily

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Ans Kashmir Junagarh and Hyderabad Kashmir was annexed to India through

Ans The Instrument of Accession

Junagarh was annexed to India through

Ans Referendum Hyderabad was annexed to India by Army operation called

Ans Operation Polo

STATES REORGANISATION ACT The Commission appointed by the Government to examine state

reorganisation on a linguistic basis Ans SK Dhar in 1958

The first Committee which did not recommend for reorganisation

of states on linguistic basis

Ans SK Dhar Committee The Congress Committee appointed in 1948 under Jawaharlal

Nehru Sardar Patel and Pattabhi Sitharamaya is known as

Ans JVP committee The first linguistic state came into being

Ans Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh came into being on

Ans October 11953 Andhra was formed after a 56 days of fast unto death of

Ans Potty Sriramalu

14 STATES AND 6 UNION TERRITORIES AS ON NOVEMBER

1ST1956 Andhra Pradesh

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Assam

Bihar Bombay

Jammu and Kashmir Kerala

Madhya Pradesh Madras State

Mysore State Orissa

Punjab

Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal

UNION TERRITORIES Himachal Pradesh

Andaman and Nicobar Islands Delhi

Laccadive Mirncoy and Amandivi islands Manipur

Tripura

State reorganization on linguistic basis was recommended by Ans Fazal Ali Commission

The state Re-organisation Act was passed in

Ans 1956

After independence 14 states and 6 Union Territories came into force on linguistic basis on

Ans November 11956

ARTICLES Article 1 - Name and Territory of the union

Article 3 - Alteration of areas boundaries and name of existing states formation of new states

Article 5-11- Citizenship Article 13 - Judicial Review

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RIGHT TO EQUALITY (14 TO 18) Article 14 - Equality before law

Article 15 - Prohibition of discrimination on grounds only of religion race caste sex or place of birth

Article 16 - Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

Article 17 - Abolition of untouchability Article 18 - Abolition of Titles

RIGHT TO FREEDOM (19-22) Article 19 - deals with six fundamental freedoms of Indian

citizenship Article 19(a)-freedom of Speech and expression (Freedom of press)

Aitide 19(b)-To assemble peacefully without arms Article 20-Protection in respect of conviction for offence

Article 21-Protection of life and personal liberty Article 21A-Right to elementary education

Article 22-Protection against arbitrary arrest and detention

RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION (23-24) Article 23 - Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced

labour Article 24 - Prohibits the employment of children below 14 years

of age Article 25-28- Right to freedom of

Religion

CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHT (29-30)

Article 29 - Protection of Interests of minorities Article 30 - Right of minorities to establish and administer

educational institutions Article 32 - Right to constitutional Remedies

DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY (36-51)

Article 39A- Equal Justice and free legal aid to the

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95) Which session of INC demanded for a separate constitution

for India Ans Faizapur session of 1937 (headed by Jawaharlal Nehru

96) Demand for separate constitution for India was accepted by

British Government through Ans August Offer of 1940

DR BR AMBEDKAR

97) Popularly known as

Baba Saheb

Father of Indian Constitution

Architect of Indian Constitution

First Union Law Minister

Known as Modern Manu and Modern Buddha

98) Mahar Movement for the untouchable was formed by Ans DrBRAmbedkar

99) The political leader who attended all the three Round Table

Conferences Ans DrBRAmbedkar

100) The publications like Mooknayak and Bahishkrit bharat were

started by Ans DrBRAmbedkar

101) Independent Labour Party was founded by Dr Ambedkar in

Ans 1936

102) All India Scheduled Caste Federation was founded by Ambedkar in

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Ans 1942

103) Peoples Education Society was founded by Ambedkar in

Ans 1945

104) Ambedkar followed Buddhism in Ans 1956

105) He described which Article as the heart and soul of Indian

Constitution

Ans Article 32

106) December 6 the death day of Ambedkar is now observed as Ans Mahaparinirvan diwas

107) He got Bharath Ratna in

Ans 1990 posthumously

108) April 14 the birthday of Ambedkar is observed as Ans Water Day

109) The coins released by the RBI in memory of DrBRAmbedkar in 2015

Ans 10 125

110) History cannot forget DrAmbedkar are the words of Ans Gandhiji

111) Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar Memorial is situated at

Ans London

112) MEMBERS OF DRAFTING COMMITTEE

Dr BR Ambedkar

KM Munshi

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Muhammed Saadullah

Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyar

N Gopalaswami Ayyangar

DP Khaitan (died in 1948 replaced by TT Krishnamachari)

BL Mitter (because of ill health he was replaced by N Madhava

Rao)

THE PREAMBLE

113) The base of preamble was

Ans Objective resolution

114) The objective resolution which became the Preamble of Constitution was presented by

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

115) The objective resolution was presented on Ans December 131946

116) Preamble of India starts with

Ans WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA

117) The summary of the Constitution contains in Ans The Preface

118) Idea of Preamble was borrowed from the constitution of

Ans USA

119) Preamble declares that the sovereignty or Supreme power in India belongs to the

Ans People

120) According to Preamble India is a Sovereign - Socialist - Secular Democratic -Republic

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Sovereign- No external power candictate the Government of India

Socialist - Implies social and economic equality

Secular - The government respects all religions

Democratic- Election of Government by Universal adult franchise

Republic - Head of the State is elected directly or indirectly for a

fixed tenure

121) Preamble is not enforceable in a court of law so it is Ans Non-justifiable

122) COMMENTS ABOUT PREAMBLE

Preamble is the key to its makers

Ans Supreme Court

Identity card of the Constitution Ans NA Palkhivala

Political Horoscope

Ans KM Munshi

Key to Constitution Ans Earnest Barker

Heart and soul of Constitution

Ans Thakur das bhargava

Soul and key to the constitution Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

123) CONSTITUTION OF INDIA CONTROVERSIAL CASES ON

INDIAN PREAMBLE

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1Beeru - Bari case (1960)

The case held in 1960 stated that preamble is not a part of

Constitution of India Justice Gajendragadkar delivered the unanimous opinion of the

Court

2Kesavananda Bharati case(1973)

It is the case between Kesavananda Bharathi Vs State of Kerala

Declared that preamble is the part of the constitution

3Sajjan Singh Vs State of Rajasthan Declared preamble is the sum and substance of Constitution

Justice - JRMudholkar

4Golaknath Vs State of Punjab

Declared preamble is the synopsis of these principles on which government has to work upon

Justice - Hidayatullah

124) The preamble of the Indian constitution was adopted by the constituent assembly on

Ans January 221947

125) Only date mentioned in Indian preamble is Ans November 261949

126) The words Socialist Secular and Unity were added to the

Preamble by the Ans 42nd Amendment 1976

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127) Office of the Governor Ans Government of India Act 1935

128) PSC

Ans PSC-Government of India Act 1935

129) Federal Court Government of India Act 1935

130) Rule of Law - Ans Britain

131) Parliamentary form of Government

Ans -Britain

132) Single Citizenship - Ans Brit

133) Writ -

Ans Britain

134) Office of CAG Ans Britain

135) Bicameralism -

As Britain

136) Law Making Procedure - Ans Britain

137) Fundamental Rights

Ans - USA

138) Impeachment of the President - Ans- USA

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Judicial Review - USA

Functions of Vice President - USA Supreme Court - USA

Union List - Canada State List - Canada

Residuary Power - Canada Governor - Canada

Federation with strong centre - Canada Directive Principles of State Policy -Ireland

Presidential Election - Ireland

Nomination of Members to Rajya Sabha - Ireland Liberty Equality and Fraternity - France

Republic- France Fundamental duties - Russia

Five Year Plans - Russia Concurrent List - Australia

Joint Sitting - Australia Freedom of Trade and Commerce - Australia

Procedure established by Law - Japan Emergency - Germany

Amendment of the Constitution - South Africa

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA UNIFICATION OF PRINCELY STATES

Total princely states in India at the time of Indian Independence Ans Around 565

The man who ably handled the unification of India

Ans Sardar Vallabhai Patel

The Malayali who helped Patel in the unification of India was

Ans VP Menon The Secretary to the States which was formed for the unification

of princely states

Ans VP Menon The three states which did not join the Indian union voluntarily

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Ans Kashmir Junagarh and Hyderabad Kashmir was annexed to India through

Ans The Instrument of Accession

Junagarh was annexed to India through

Ans Referendum Hyderabad was annexed to India by Army operation called

Ans Operation Polo

STATES REORGANISATION ACT The Commission appointed by the Government to examine state

reorganisation on a linguistic basis Ans SK Dhar in 1958

The first Committee which did not recommend for reorganisation

of states on linguistic basis

Ans SK Dhar Committee The Congress Committee appointed in 1948 under Jawaharlal

Nehru Sardar Patel and Pattabhi Sitharamaya is known as

Ans JVP committee The first linguistic state came into being

Ans Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh came into being on

Ans October 11953 Andhra was formed after a 56 days of fast unto death of

Ans Potty Sriramalu

14 STATES AND 6 UNION TERRITORIES AS ON NOVEMBER

1ST1956 Andhra Pradesh

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Assam

Bihar Bombay

Jammu and Kashmir Kerala

Madhya Pradesh Madras State

Mysore State Orissa

Punjab

Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal

UNION TERRITORIES Himachal Pradesh

Andaman and Nicobar Islands Delhi

Laccadive Mirncoy and Amandivi islands Manipur

Tripura

State reorganization on linguistic basis was recommended by Ans Fazal Ali Commission

The state Re-organisation Act was passed in

Ans 1956

After independence 14 states and 6 Union Territories came into force on linguistic basis on

Ans November 11956

ARTICLES Article 1 - Name and Territory of the union

Article 3 - Alteration of areas boundaries and name of existing states formation of new states

Article 5-11- Citizenship Article 13 - Judicial Review

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RIGHT TO EQUALITY (14 TO 18) Article 14 - Equality before law

Article 15 - Prohibition of discrimination on grounds only of religion race caste sex or place of birth

Article 16 - Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

Article 17 - Abolition of untouchability Article 18 - Abolition of Titles

RIGHT TO FREEDOM (19-22) Article 19 - deals with six fundamental freedoms of Indian

citizenship Article 19(a)-freedom of Speech and expression (Freedom of press)

Aitide 19(b)-To assemble peacefully without arms Article 20-Protection in respect of conviction for offence

Article 21-Protection of life and personal liberty Article 21A-Right to elementary education

Article 22-Protection against arbitrary arrest and detention

RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION (23-24) Article 23 - Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced

labour Article 24 - Prohibits the employment of children below 14 years

of age Article 25-28- Right to freedom of

Religion

CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHT (29-30)

Article 29 - Protection of Interests of minorities Article 30 - Right of minorities to establish and administer

educational institutions Article 32 - Right to constitutional Remedies

DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY (36-51)

Article 39A- Equal Justice and free legal aid to the

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Ans 1942

103) Peoples Education Society was founded by Ambedkar in

Ans 1945

104) Ambedkar followed Buddhism in Ans 1956

105) He described which Article as the heart and soul of Indian

Constitution

Ans Article 32

106) December 6 the death day of Ambedkar is now observed as Ans Mahaparinirvan diwas

107) He got Bharath Ratna in

Ans 1990 posthumously

108) April 14 the birthday of Ambedkar is observed as Ans Water Day

109) The coins released by the RBI in memory of DrBRAmbedkar in 2015

Ans 10 125

110) History cannot forget DrAmbedkar are the words of Ans Gandhiji

111) Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar Memorial is situated at

Ans London

112) MEMBERS OF DRAFTING COMMITTEE

Dr BR Ambedkar

KM Munshi

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Muhammed Saadullah

Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyar

N Gopalaswami Ayyangar

DP Khaitan (died in 1948 replaced by TT Krishnamachari)

BL Mitter (because of ill health he was replaced by N Madhava

Rao)

THE PREAMBLE

113) The base of preamble was

Ans Objective resolution

114) The objective resolution which became the Preamble of Constitution was presented by

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

115) The objective resolution was presented on Ans December 131946

116) Preamble of India starts with

Ans WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA

117) The summary of the Constitution contains in Ans The Preface

118) Idea of Preamble was borrowed from the constitution of

Ans USA

119) Preamble declares that the sovereignty or Supreme power in India belongs to the

Ans People

120) According to Preamble India is a Sovereign - Socialist - Secular Democratic -Republic

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Sovereign- No external power candictate the Government of India

Socialist - Implies social and economic equality

Secular - The government respects all religions

Democratic- Election of Government by Universal adult franchise

Republic - Head of the State is elected directly or indirectly for a

fixed tenure

121) Preamble is not enforceable in a court of law so it is Ans Non-justifiable

122) COMMENTS ABOUT PREAMBLE

Preamble is the key to its makers

Ans Supreme Court

Identity card of the Constitution Ans NA Palkhivala

Political Horoscope

Ans KM Munshi

Key to Constitution Ans Earnest Barker

Heart and soul of Constitution

Ans Thakur das bhargava

Soul and key to the constitution Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

123) CONSTITUTION OF INDIA CONTROVERSIAL CASES ON

INDIAN PREAMBLE

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1Beeru - Bari case (1960)

The case held in 1960 stated that preamble is not a part of

Constitution of India Justice Gajendragadkar delivered the unanimous opinion of the

Court

2Kesavananda Bharati case(1973)

It is the case between Kesavananda Bharathi Vs State of Kerala

Declared that preamble is the part of the constitution

3Sajjan Singh Vs State of Rajasthan Declared preamble is the sum and substance of Constitution

Justice - JRMudholkar

4Golaknath Vs State of Punjab

Declared preamble is the synopsis of these principles on which government has to work upon

Justice - Hidayatullah

124) The preamble of the Indian constitution was adopted by the constituent assembly on

Ans January 221947

125) Only date mentioned in Indian preamble is Ans November 261949

126) The words Socialist Secular and Unity were added to the

Preamble by the Ans 42nd Amendment 1976

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127) Office of the Governor Ans Government of India Act 1935

128) PSC

Ans PSC-Government of India Act 1935

129) Federal Court Government of India Act 1935

130) Rule of Law - Ans Britain

131) Parliamentary form of Government

Ans -Britain

132) Single Citizenship - Ans Brit

133) Writ -

Ans Britain

134) Office of CAG Ans Britain

135) Bicameralism -

As Britain

136) Law Making Procedure - Ans Britain

137) Fundamental Rights

Ans - USA

138) Impeachment of the President - Ans- USA

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Judicial Review - USA

Functions of Vice President - USA Supreme Court - USA

Union List - Canada State List - Canada

Residuary Power - Canada Governor - Canada

Federation with strong centre - Canada Directive Principles of State Policy -Ireland

Presidential Election - Ireland

Nomination of Members to Rajya Sabha - Ireland Liberty Equality and Fraternity - France

Republic- France Fundamental duties - Russia

Five Year Plans - Russia Concurrent List - Australia

Joint Sitting - Australia Freedom of Trade and Commerce - Australia

Procedure established by Law - Japan Emergency - Germany

Amendment of the Constitution - South Africa

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA UNIFICATION OF PRINCELY STATES

Total princely states in India at the time of Indian Independence Ans Around 565

The man who ably handled the unification of India

Ans Sardar Vallabhai Patel

The Malayali who helped Patel in the unification of India was

Ans VP Menon The Secretary to the States which was formed for the unification

of princely states

Ans VP Menon The three states which did not join the Indian union voluntarily

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Ans Kashmir Junagarh and Hyderabad Kashmir was annexed to India through

Ans The Instrument of Accession

Junagarh was annexed to India through

Ans Referendum Hyderabad was annexed to India by Army operation called

Ans Operation Polo

STATES REORGANISATION ACT The Commission appointed by the Government to examine state

reorganisation on a linguistic basis Ans SK Dhar in 1958

The first Committee which did not recommend for reorganisation

of states on linguistic basis

Ans SK Dhar Committee The Congress Committee appointed in 1948 under Jawaharlal

Nehru Sardar Patel and Pattabhi Sitharamaya is known as

Ans JVP committee The first linguistic state came into being

Ans Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh came into being on

Ans October 11953 Andhra was formed after a 56 days of fast unto death of

Ans Potty Sriramalu

14 STATES AND 6 UNION TERRITORIES AS ON NOVEMBER

1ST1956 Andhra Pradesh

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Assam

Bihar Bombay

Jammu and Kashmir Kerala

Madhya Pradesh Madras State

Mysore State Orissa

Punjab

Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal

UNION TERRITORIES Himachal Pradesh

Andaman and Nicobar Islands Delhi

Laccadive Mirncoy and Amandivi islands Manipur

Tripura

State reorganization on linguistic basis was recommended by Ans Fazal Ali Commission

The state Re-organisation Act was passed in

Ans 1956

After independence 14 states and 6 Union Territories came into force on linguistic basis on

Ans November 11956

ARTICLES Article 1 - Name and Territory of the union

Article 3 - Alteration of areas boundaries and name of existing states formation of new states

Article 5-11- Citizenship Article 13 - Judicial Review

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RIGHT TO EQUALITY (14 TO 18) Article 14 - Equality before law

Article 15 - Prohibition of discrimination on grounds only of religion race caste sex or place of birth

Article 16 - Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

Article 17 - Abolition of untouchability Article 18 - Abolition of Titles

RIGHT TO FREEDOM (19-22) Article 19 - deals with six fundamental freedoms of Indian

citizenship Article 19(a)-freedom of Speech and expression (Freedom of press)

Aitide 19(b)-To assemble peacefully without arms Article 20-Protection in respect of conviction for offence

Article 21-Protection of life and personal liberty Article 21A-Right to elementary education

Article 22-Protection against arbitrary arrest and detention

RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION (23-24) Article 23 - Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced

labour Article 24 - Prohibits the employment of children below 14 years

of age Article 25-28- Right to freedom of

Religion

CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHT (29-30)

Article 29 - Protection of Interests of minorities Article 30 - Right of minorities to establish and administer

educational institutions Article 32 - Right to constitutional Remedies

DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY (36-51)

Article 39A- Equal Justice and free legal aid to the

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Muhammed Saadullah

Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyar

N Gopalaswami Ayyangar

DP Khaitan (died in 1948 replaced by TT Krishnamachari)

BL Mitter (because of ill health he was replaced by N Madhava

Rao)

THE PREAMBLE

113) The base of preamble was

Ans Objective resolution

114) The objective resolution which became the Preamble of Constitution was presented by

Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

115) The objective resolution was presented on Ans December 131946

116) Preamble of India starts with

Ans WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA

117) The summary of the Constitution contains in Ans The Preface

118) Idea of Preamble was borrowed from the constitution of

Ans USA

119) Preamble declares that the sovereignty or Supreme power in India belongs to the

Ans People

120) According to Preamble India is a Sovereign - Socialist - Secular Democratic -Republic

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Sovereign- No external power candictate the Government of India

Socialist - Implies social and economic equality

Secular - The government respects all religions

Democratic- Election of Government by Universal adult franchise

Republic - Head of the State is elected directly or indirectly for a

fixed tenure

121) Preamble is not enforceable in a court of law so it is Ans Non-justifiable

122) COMMENTS ABOUT PREAMBLE

Preamble is the key to its makers

Ans Supreme Court

Identity card of the Constitution Ans NA Palkhivala

Political Horoscope

Ans KM Munshi

Key to Constitution Ans Earnest Barker

Heart and soul of Constitution

Ans Thakur das bhargava

Soul and key to the constitution Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

123) CONSTITUTION OF INDIA CONTROVERSIAL CASES ON

INDIAN PREAMBLE

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1Beeru - Bari case (1960)

The case held in 1960 stated that preamble is not a part of

Constitution of India Justice Gajendragadkar delivered the unanimous opinion of the

Court

2Kesavananda Bharati case(1973)

It is the case between Kesavananda Bharathi Vs State of Kerala

Declared that preamble is the part of the constitution

3Sajjan Singh Vs State of Rajasthan Declared preamble is the sum and substance of Constitution

Justice - JRMudholkar

4Golaknath Vs State of Punjab

Declared preamble is the synopsis of these principles on which government has to work upon

Justice - Hidayatullah

124) The preamble of the Indian constitution was adopted by the constituent assembly on

Ans January 221947

125) Only date mentioned in Indian preamble is Ans November 261949

126) The words Socialist Secular and Unity were added to the

Preamble by the Ans 42nd Amendment 1976

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127) Office of the Governor Ans Government of India Act 1935

128) PSC

Ans PSC-Government of India Act 1935

129) Federal Court Government of India Act 1935

130) Rule of Law - Ans Britain

131) Parliamentary form of Government

Ans -Britain

132) Single Citizenship - Ans Brit

133) Writ -

Ans Britain

134) Office of CAG Ans Britain

135) Bicameralism -

As Britain

136) Law Making Procedure - Ans Britain

137) Fundamental Rights

Ans - USA

138) Impeachment of the President - Ans- USA

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Judicial Review - USA

Functions of Vice President - USA Supreme Court - USA

Union List - Canada State List - Canada

Residuary Power - Canada Governor - Canada

Federation with strong centre - Canada Directive Principles of State Policy -Ireland

Presidential Election - Ireland

Nomination of Members to Rajya Sabha - Ireland Liberty Equality and Fraternity - France

Republic- France Fundamental duties - Russia

Five Year Plans - Russia Concurrent List - Australia

Joint Sitting - Australia Freedom of Trade and Commerce - Australia

Procedure established by Law - Japan Emergency - Germany

Amendment of the Constitution - South Africa

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA UNIFICATION OF PRINCELY STATES

Total princely states in India at the time of Indian Independence Ans Around 565

The man who ably handled the unification of India

Ans Sardar Vallabhai Patel

The Malayali who helped Patel in the unification of India was

Ans VP Menon The Secretary to the States which was formed for the unification

of princely states

Ans VP Menon The three states which did not join the Indian union voluntarily

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Ans Kashmir Junagarh and Hyderabad Kashmir was annexed to India through

Ans The Instrument of Accession

Junagarh was annexed to India through

Ans Referendum Hyderabad was annexed to India by Army operation called

Ans Operation Polo

STATES REORGANISATION ACT The Commission appointed by the Government to examine state

reorganisation on a linguistic basis Ans SK Dhar in 1958

The first Committee which did not recommend for reorganisation

of states on linguistic basis

Ans SK Dhar Committee The Congress Committee appointed in 1948 under Jawaharlal

Nehru Sardar Patel and Pattabhi Sitharamaya is known as

Ans JVP committee The first linguistic state came into being

Ans Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh came into being on

Ans October 11953 Andhra was formed after a 56 days of fast unto death of

Ans Potty Sriramalu

14 STATES AND 6 UNION TERRITORIES AS ON NOVEMBER

1ST1956 Andhra Pradesh

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Assam

Bihar Bombay

Jammu and Kashmir Kerala

Madhya Pradesh Madras State

Mysore State Orissa

Punjab

Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal

UNION TERRITORIES Himachal Pradesh

Andaman and Nicobar Islands Delhi

Laccadive Mirncoy and Amandivi islands Manipur

Tripura

State reorganization on linguistic basis was recommended by Ans Fazal Ali Commission

The state Re-organisation Act was passed in

Ans 1956

After independence 14 states and 6 Union Territories came into force on linguistic basis on

Ans November 11956

ARTICLES Article 1 - Name and Territory of the union

Article 3 - Alteration of areas boundaries and name of existing states formation of new states

Article 5-11- Citizenship Article 13 - Judicial Review

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RIGHT TO EQUALITY (14 TO 18) Article 14 - Equality before law

Article 15 - Prohibition of discrimination on grounds only of religion race caste sex or place of birth

Article 16 - Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

Article 17 - Abolition of untouchability Article 18 - Abolition of Titles

RIGHT TO FREEDOM (19-22) Article 19 - deals with six fundamental freedoms of Indian

citizenship Article 19(a)-freedom of Speech and expression (Freedom of press)

Aitide 19(b)-To assemble peacefully without arms Article 20-Protection in respect of conviction for offence

Article 21-Protection of life and personal liberty Article 21A-Right to elementary education

Article 22-Protection against arbitrary arrest and detention

RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION (23-24) Article 23 - Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced

labour Article 24 - Prohibits the employment of children below 14 years

of age Article 25-28- Right to freedom of

Religion

CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHT (29-30)

Article 29 - Protection of Interests of minorities Article 30 - Right of minorities to establish and administer

educational institutions Article 32 - Right to constitutional Remedies

DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY (36-51)

Article 39A- Equal Justice and free legal aid to the

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Sovereign- No external power candictate the Government of India

Socialist - Implies social and economic equality

Secular - The government respects all religions

Democratic- Election of Government by Universal adult franchise

Republic - Head of the State is elected directly or indirectly for a

fixed tenure

121) Preamble is not enforceable in a court of law so it is Ans Non-justifiable

122) COMMENTS ABOUT PREAMBLE

Preamble is the key to its makers

Ans Supreme Court

Identity card of the Constitution Ans NA Palkhivala

Political Horoscope

Ans KM Munshi

Key to Constitution Ans Earnest Barker

Heart and soul of Constitution

Ans Thakur das bhargava

Soul and key to the constitution Ans Jawaharlal Nehru

123) CONSTITUTION OF INDIA CONTROVERSIAL CASES ON

INDIAN PREAMBLE

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1Beeru - Bari case (1960)

The case held in 1960 stated that preamble is not a part of

Constitution of India Justice Gajendragadkar delivered the unanimous opinion of the

Court

2Kesavananda Bharati case(1973)

It is the case between Kesavananda Bharathi Vs State of Kerala

Declared that preamble is the part of the constitution

3Sajjan Singh Vs State of Rajasthan Declared preamble is the sum and substance of Constitution

Justice - JRMudholkar

4Golaknath Vs State of Punjab

Declared preamble is the synopsis of these principles on which government has to work upon

Justice - Hidayatullah

124) The preamble of the Indian constitution was adopted by the constituent assembly on

Ans January 221947

125) Only date mentioned in Indian preamble is Ans November 261949

126) The words Socialist Secular and Unity were added to the

Preamble by the Ans 42nd Amendment 1976

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127) Office of the Governor Ans Government of India Act 1935

128) PSC

Ans PSC-Government of India Act 1935

129) Federal Court Government of India Act 1935

130) Rule of Law - Ans Britain

131) Parliamentary form of Government

Ans -Britain

132) Single Citizenship - Ans Brit

133) Writ -

Ans Britain

134) Office of CAG Ans Britain

135) Bicameralism -

As Britain

136) Law Making Procedure - Ans Britain

137) Fundamental Rights

Ans - USA

138) Impeachment of the President - Ans- USA

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Judicial Review - USA

Functions of Vice President - USA Supreme Court - USA

Union List - Canada State List - Canada

Residuary Power - Canada Governor - Canada

Federation with strong centre - Canada Directive Principles of State Policy -Ireland

Presidential Election - Ireland

Nomination of Members to Rajya Sabha - Ireland Liberty Equality and Fraternity - France

Republic- France Fundamental duties - Russia

Five Year Plans - Russia Concurrent List - Australia

Joint Sitting - Australia Freedom of Trade and Commerce - Australia

Procedure established by Law - Japan Emergency - Germany

Amendment of the Constitution - South Africa

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA UNIFICATION OF PRINCELY STATES

Total princely states in India at the time of Indian Independence Ans Around 565

The man who ably handled the unification of India

Ans Sardar Vallabhai Patel

The Malayali who helped Patel in the unification of India was

Ans VP Menon The Secretary to the States which was formed for the unification

of princely states

Ans VP Menon The three states which did not join the Indian union voluntarily

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Ans Kashmir Junagarh and Hyderabad Kashmir was annexed to India through

Ans The Instrument of Accession

Junagarh was annexed to India through

Ans Referendum Hyderabad was annexed to India by Army operation called

Ans Operation Polo

STATES REORGANISATION ACT The Commission appointed by the Government to examine state

reorganisation on a linguistic basis Ans SK Dhar in 1958

The first Committee which did not recommend for reorganisation

of states on linguistic basis

Ans SK Dhar Committee The Congress Committee appointed in 1948 under Jawaharlal

Nehru Sardar Patel and Pattabhi Sitharamaya is known as

Ans JVP committee The first linguistic state came into being

Ans Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh came into being on

Ans October 11953 Andhra was formed after a 56 days of fast unto death of

Ans Potty Sriramalu

14 STATES AND 6 UNION TERRITORIES AS ON NOVEMBER

1ST1956 Andhra Pradesh

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Assam

Bihar Bombay

Jammu and Kashmir Kerala

Madhya Pradesh Madras State

Mysore State Orissa

Punjab

Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal

UNION TERRITORIES Himachal Pradesh

Andaman and Nicobar Islands Delhi

Laccadive Mirncoy and Amandivi islands Manipur

Tripura

State reorganization on linguistic basis was recommended by Ans Fazal Ali Commission

The state Re-organisation Act was passed in

Ans 1956

After independence 14 states and 6 Union Territories came into force on linguistic basis on

Ans November 11956

ARTICLES Article 1 - Name and Territory of the union

Article 3 - Alteration of areas boundaries and name of existing states formation of new states

Article 5-11- Citizenship Article 13 - Judicial Review

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RIGHT TO EQUALITY (14 TO 18) Article 14 - Equality before law

Article 15 - Prohibition of discrimination on grounds only of religion race caste sex or place of birth

Article 16 - Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

Article 17 - Abolition of untouchability Article 18 - Abolition of Titles

RIGHT TO FREEDOM (19-22) Article 19 - deals with six fundamental freedoms of Indian

citizenship Article 19(a)-freedom of Speech and expression (Freedom of press)

Aitide 19(b)-To assemble peacefully without arms Article 20-Protection in respect of conviction for offence

Article 21-Protection of life and personal liberty Article 21A-Right to elementary education

Article 22-Protection against arbitrary arrest and detention

RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION (23-24) Article 23 - Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced

labour Article 24 - Prohibits the employment of children below 14 years

of age Article 25-28- Right to freedom of

Religion

CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHT (29-30)

Article 29 - Protection of Interests of minorities Article 30 - Right of minorities to establish and administer

educational institutions Article 32 - Right to constitutional Remedies

DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY (36-51)

Article 39A- Equal Justice and free legal aid to the

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1Beeru - Bari case (1960)

The case held in 1960 stated that preamble is not a part of

Constitution of India Justice Gajendragadkar delivered the unanimous opinion of the

Court

2Kesavananda Bharati case(1973)

It is the case between Kesavananda Bharathi Vs State of Kerala

Declared that preamble is the part of the constitution

3Sajjan Singh Vs State of Rajasthan Declared preamble is the sum and substance of Constitution

Justice - JRMudholkar

4Golaknath Vs State of Punjab

Declared preamble is the synopsis of these principles on which government has to work upon

Justice - Hidayatullah

124) The preamble of the Indian constitution was adopted by the constituent assembly on

Ans January 221947

125) Only date mentioned in Indian preamble is Ans November 261949

126) The words Socialist Secular and Unity were added to the

Preamble by the Ans 42nd Amendment 1976

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127) Office of the Governor Ans Government of India Act 1935

128) PSC

Ans PSC-Government of India Act 1935

129) Federal Court Government of India Act 1935

130) Rule of Law - Ans Britain

131) Parliamentary form of Government

Ans -Britain

132) Single Citizenship - Ans Brit

133) Writ -

Ans Britain

134) Office of CAG Ans Britain

135) Bicameralism -

As Britain

136) Law Making Procedure - Ans Britain

137) Fundamental Rights

Ans - USA

138) Impeachment of the President - Ans- USA

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Judicial Review - USA

Functions of Vice President - USA Supreme Court - USA

Union List - Canada State List - Canada

Residuary Power - Canada Governor - Canada

Federation with strong centre - Canada Directive Principles of State Policy -Ireland

Presidential Election - Ireland

Nomination of Members to Rajya Sabha - Ireland Liberty Equality and Fraternity - France

Republic- France Fundamental duties - Russia

Five Year Plans - Russia Concurrent List - Australia

Joint Sitting - Australia Freedom of Trade and Commerce - Australia

Procedure established by Law - Japan Emergency - Germany

Amendment of the Constitution - South Africa

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA UNIFICATION OF PRINCELY STATES

Total princely states in India at the time of Indian Independence Ans Around 565

The man who ably handled the unification of India

Ans Sardar Vallabhai Patel

The Malayali who helped Patel in the unification of India was

Ans VP Menon The Secretary to the States which was formed for the unification

of princely states

Ans VP Menon The three states which did not join the Indian union voluntarily

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Ans Kashmir Junagarh and Hyderabad Kashmir was annexed to India through

Ans The Instrument of Accession

Junagarh was annexed to India through

Ans Referendum Hyderabad was annexed to India by Army operation called

Ans Operation Polo

STATES REORGANISATION ACT The Commission appointed by the Government to examine state

reorganisation on a linguistic basis Ans SK Dhar in 1958

The first Committee which did not recommend for reorganisation

of states on linguistic basis

Ans SK Dhar Committee The Congress Committee appointed in 1948 under Jawaharlal

Nehru Sardar Patel and Pattabhi Sitharamaya is known as

Ans JVP committee The first linguistic state came into being

Ans Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh came into being on

Ans October 11953 Andhra was formed after a 56 days of fast unto death of

Ans Potty Sriramalu

14 STATES AND 6 UNION TERRITORIES AS ON NOVEMBER

1ST1956 Andhra Pradesh

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Assam

Bihar Bombay

Jammu and Kashmir Kerala

Madhya Pradesh Madras State

Mysore State Orissa

Punjab

Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal

UNION TERRITORIES Himachal Pradesh

Andaman and Nicobar Islands Delhi

Laccadive Mirncoy and Amandivi islands Manipur

Tripura

State reorganization on linguistic basis was recommended by Ans Fazal Ali Commission

The state Re-organisation Act was passed in

Ans 1956

After independence 14 states and 6 Union Territories came into force on linguistic basis on

Ans November 11956

ARTICLES Article 1 - Name and Territory of the union

Article 3 - Alteration of areas boundaries and name of existing states formation of new states

Article 5-11- Citizenship Article 13 - Judicial Review

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RIGHT TO EQUALITY (14 TO 18) Article 14 - Equality before law

Article 15 - Prohibition of discrimination on grounds only of religion race caste sex or place of birth

Article 16 - Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

Article 17 - Abolition of untouchability Article 18 - Abolition of Titles

RIGHT TO FREEDOM (19-22) Article 19 - deals with six fundamental freedoms of Indian

citizenship Article 19(a)-freedom of Speech and expression (Freedom of press)

Aitide 19(b)-To assemble peacefully without arms Article 20-Protection in respect of conviction for offence

Article 21-Protection of life and personal liberty Article 21A-Right to elementary education

Article 22-Protection against arbitrary arrest and detention

RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION (23-24) Article 23 - Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced

labour Article 24 - Prohibits the employment of children below 14 years

of age Article 25-28- Right to freedom of

Religion

CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHT (29-30)

Article 29 - Protection of Interests of minorities Article 30 - Right of minorities to establish and administer

educational institutions Article 32 - Right to constitutional Remedies

DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY (36-51)

Article 39A- Equal Justice and free legal aid to the

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127) Office of the Governor Ans Government of India Act 1935

128) PSC

Ans PSC-Government of India Act 1935

129) Federal Court Government of India Act 1935

130) Rule of Law - Ans Britain

131) Parliamentary form of Government

Ans -Britain

132) Single Citizenship - Ans Brit

133) Writ -

Ans Britain

134) Office of CAG Ans Britain

135) Bicameralism -

As Britain

136) Law Making Procedure - Ans Britain

137) Fundamental Rights

Ans - USA

138) Impeachment of the President - Ans- USA

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Judicial Review - USA

Functions of Vice President - USA Supreme Court - USA

Union List - Canada State List - Canada

Residuary Power - Canada Governor - Canada

Federation with strong centre - Canada Directive Principles of State Policy -Ireland

Presidential Election - Ireland

Nomination of Members to Rajya Sabha - Ireland Liberty Equality and Fraternity - France

Republic- France Fundamental duties - Russia

Five Year Plans - Russia Concurrent List - Australia

Joint Sitting - Australia Freedom of Trade and Commerce - Australia

Procedure established by Law - Japan Emergency - Germany

Amendment of the Constitution - South Africa

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA UNIFICATION OF PRINCELY STATES

Total princely states in India at the time of Indian Independence Ans Around 565

The man who ably handled the unification of India

Ans Sardar Vallabhai Patel

The Malayali who helped Patel in the unification of India was

Ans VP Menon The Secretary to the States which was formed for the unification

of princely states

Ans VP Menon The three states which did not join the Indian union voluntarily

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Ans Kashmir Junagarh and Hyderabad Kashmir was annexed to India through

Ans The Instrument of Accession

Junagarh was annexed to India through

Ans Referendum Hyderabad was annexed to India by Army operation called

Ans Operation Polo

STATES REORGANISATION ACT The Commission appointed by the Government to examine state

reorganisation on a linguistic basis Ans SK Dhar in 1958

The first Committee which did not recommend for reorganisation

of states on linguistic basis

Ans SK Dhar Committee The Congress Committee appointed in 1948 under Jawaharlal

Nehru Sardar Patel and Pattabhi Sitharamaya is known as

Ans JVP committee The first linguistic state came into being

Ans Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh came into being on

Ans October 11953 Andhra was formed after a 56 days of fast unto death of

Ans Potty Sriramalu

14 STATES AND 6 UNION TERRITORIES AS ON NOVEMBER

1ST1956 Andhra Pradesh

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Assam

Bihar Bombay

Jammu and Kashmir Kerala

Madhya Pradesh Madras State

Mysore State Orissa

Punjab

Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal

UNION TERRITORIES Himachal Pradesh

Andaman and Nicobar Islands Delhi

Laccadive Mirncoy and Amandivi islands Manipur

Tripura

State reorganization on linguistic basis was recommended by Ans Fazal Ali Commission

The state Re-organisation Act was passed in

Ans 1956

After independence 14 states and 6 Union Territories came into force on linguistic basis on

Ans November 11956

ARTICLES Article 1 - Name and Territory of the union

Article 3 - Alteration of areas boundaries and name of existing states formation of new states

Article 5-11- Citizenship Article 13 - Judicial Review

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RIGHT TO EQUALITY (14 TO 18) Article 14 - Equality before law

Article 15 - Prohibition of discrimination on grounds only of religion race caste sex or place of birth

Article 16 - Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

Article 17 - Abolition of untouchability Article 18 - Abolition of Titles

RIGHT TO FREEDOM (19-22) Article 19 - deals with six fundamental freedoms of Indian

citizenship Article 19(a)-freedom of Speech and expression (Freedom of press)

Aitide 19(b)-To assemble peacefully without arms Article 20-Protection in respect of conviction for offence

Article 21-Protection of life and personal liberty Article 21A-Right to elementary education

Article 22-Protection against arbitrary arrest and detention

RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION (23-24) Article 23 - Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced

labour Article 24 - Prohibits the employment of children below 14 years

of age Article 25-28- Right to freedom of

Religion

CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHT (29-30)

Article 29 - Protection of Interests of minorities Article 30 - Right of minorities to establish and administer

educational institutions Article 32 - Right to constitutional Remedies

DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY (36-51)

Article 39A- Equal Justice and free legal aid to the

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Judicial Review - USA

Functions of Vice President - USA Supreme Court - USA

Union List - Canada State List - Canada

Residuary Power - Canada Governor - Canada

Federation with strong centre - Canada Directive Principles of State Policy -Ireland

Presidential Election - Ireland

Nomination of Members to Rajya Sabha - Ireland Liberty Equality and Fraternity - France

Republic- France Fundamental duties - Russia

Five Year Plans - Russia Concurrent List - Australia

Joint Sitting - Australia Freedom of Trade and Commerce - Australia

Procedure established by Law - Japan Emergency - Germany

Amendment of the Constitution - South Africa

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA UNIFICATION OF PRINCELY STATES

Total princely states in India at the time of Indian Independence Ans Around 565

The man who ably handled the unification of India

Ans Sardar Vallabhai Patel

The Malayali who helped Patel in the unification of India was

Ans VP Menon The Secretary to the States which was formed for the unification

of princely states

Ans VP Menon The three states which did not join the Indian union voluntarily

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Ans Kashmir Junagarh and Hyderabad Kashmir was annexed to India through

Ans The Instrument of Accession

Junagarh was annexed to India through

Ans Referendum Hyderabad was annexed to India by Army operation called

Ans Operation Polo

STATES REORGANISATION ACT The Commission appointed by the Government to examine state

reorganisation on a linguistic basis Ans SK Dhar in 1958

The first Committee which did not recommend for reorganisation

of states on linguistic basis

Ans SK Dhar Committee The Congress Committee appointed in 1948 under Jawaharlal

Nehru Sardar Patel and Pattabhi Sitharamaya is known as

Ans JVP committee The first linguistic state came into being

Ans Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh came into being on

Ans October 11953 Andhra was formed after a 56 days of fast unto death of

Ans Potty Sriramalu

14 STATES AND 6 UNION TERRITORIES AS ON NOVEMBER

1ST1956 Andhra Pradesh

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Assam

Bihar Bombay

Jammu and Kashmir Kerala

Madhya Pradesh Madras State

Mysore State Orissa

Punjab

Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal

UNION TERRITORIES Himachal Pradesh

Andaman and Nicobar Islands Delhi

Laccadive Mirncoy and Amandivi islands Manipur

Tripura

State reorganization on linguistic basis was recommended by Ans Fazal Ali Commission

The state Re-organisation Act was passed in

Ans 1956

After independence 14 states and 6 Union Territories came into force on linguistic basis on

Ans November 11956

ARTICLES Article 1 - Name and Territory of the union

Article 3 - Alteration of areas boundaries and name of existing states formation of new states

Article 5-11- Citizenship Article 13 - Judicial Review

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RIGHT TO EQUALITY (14 TO 18) Article 14 - Equality before law

Article 15 - Prohibition of discrimination on grounds only of religion race caste sex or place of birth

Article 16 - Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

Article 17 - Abolition of untouchability Article 18 - Abolition of Titles

RIGHT TO FREEDOM (19-22) Article 19 - deals with six fundamental freedoms of Indian

citizenship Article 19(a)-freedom of Speech and expression (Freedom of press)

Aitide 19(b)-To assemble peacefully without arms Article 20-Protection in respect of conviction for offence

Article 21-Protection of life and personal liberty Article 21A-Right to elementary education

Article 22-Protection against arbitrary arrest and detention

RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION (23-24) Article 23 - Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced

labour Article 24 - Prohibits the employment of children below 14 years

of age Article 25-28- Right to freedom of

Religion

CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHT (29-30)

Article 29 - Protection of Interests of minorities Article 30 - Right of minorities to establish and administer

educational institutions Article 32 - Right to constitutional Remedies

DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY (36-51)

Article 39A- Equal Justice and free legal aid to the

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Ans Kashmir Junagarh and Hyderabad Kashmir was annexed to India through

Ans The Instrument of Accession

Junagarh was annexed to India through

Ans Referendum Hyderabad was annexed to India by Army operation called

Ans Operation Polo

STATES REORGANISATION ACT The Commission appointed by the Government to examine state

reorganisation on a linguistic basis Ans SK Dhar in 1958

The first Committee which did not recommend for reorganisation

of states on linguistic basis

Ans SK Dhar Committee The Congress Committee appointed in 1948 under Jawaharlal

Nehru Sardar Patel and Pattabhi Sitharamaya is known as

Ans JVP committee The first linguistic state came into being

Ans Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh came into being on

Ans October 11953 Andhra was formed after a 56 days of fast unto death of

Ans Potty Sriramalu

14 STATES AND 6 UNION TERRITORIES AS ON NOVEMBER

1ST1956 Andhra Pradesh

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Assam

Bihar Bombay

Jammu and Kashmir Kerala

Madhya Pradesh Madras State

Mysore State Orissa

Punjab

Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal

UNION TERRITORIES Himachal Pradesh

Andaman and Nicobar Islands Delhi

Laccadive Mirncoy and Amandivi islands Manipur

Tripura

State reorganization on linguistic basis was recommended by Ans Fazal Ali Commission

The state Re-organisation Act was passed in

Ans 1956

After independence 14 states and 6 Union Territories came into force on linguistic basis on

Ans November 11956

ARTICLES Article 1 - Name and Territory of the union

Article 3 - Alteration of areas boundaries and name of existing states formation of new states

Article 5-11- Citizenship Article 13 - Judicial Review

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RIGHT TO EQUALITY (14 TO 18) Article 14 - Equality before law

Article 15 - Prohibition of discrimination on grounds only of religion race caste sex or place of birth

Article 16 - Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

Article 17 - Abolition of untouchability Article 18 - Abolition of Titles

RIGHT TO FREEDOM (19-22) Article 19 - deals with six fundamental freedoms of Indian

citizenship Article 19(a)-freedom of Speech and expression (Freedom of press)

Aitide 19(b)-To assemble peacefully without arms Article 20-Protection in respect of conviction for offence

Article 21-Protection of life and personal liberty Article 21A-Right to elementary education

Article 22-Protection against arbitrary arrest and detention

RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION (23-24) Article 23 - Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced

labour Article 24 - Prohibits the employment of children below 14 years

of age Article 25-28- Right to freedom of

Religion

CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHT (29-30)

Article 29 - Protection of Interests of minorities Article 30 - Right of minorities to establish and administer

educational institutions Article 32 - Right to constitutional Remedies

DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY (36-51)

Article 39A- Equal Justice and free legal aid to the

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Assam

Bihar Bombay

Jammu and Kashmir Kerala

Madhya Pradesh Madras State

Mysore State Orissa

Punjab

Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal

UNION TERRITORIES Himachal Pradesh

Andaman and Nicobar Islands Delhi

Laccadive Mirncoy and Amandivi islands Manipur

Tripura

State reorganization on linguistic basis was recommended by Ans Fazal Ali Commission

The state Re-organisation Act was passed in

Ans 1956

After independence 14 states and 6 Union Territories came into force on linguistic basis on

Ans November 11956

ARTICLES Article 1 - Name and Territory of the union

Article 3 - Alteration of areas boundaries and name of existing states formation of new states

Article 5-11- Citizenship Article 13 - Judicial Review

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RIGHT TO EQUALITY (14 TO 18) Article 14 - Equality before law

Article 15 - Prohibition of discrimination on grounds only of religion race caste sex or place of birth

Article 16 - Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

Article 17 - Abolition of untouchability Article 18 - Abolition of Titles

RIGHT TO FREEDOM (19-22) Article 19 - deals with six fundamental freedoms of Indian

citizenship Article 19(a)-freedom of Speech and expression (Freedom of press)

Aitide 19(b)-To assemble peacefully without arms Article 20-Protection in respect of conviction for offence

Article 21-Protection of life and personal liberty Article 21A-Right to elementary education

Article 22-Protection against arbitrary arrest and detention

RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION (23-24) Article 23 - Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced

labour Article 24 - Prohibits the employment of children below 14 years

of age Article 25-28- Right to freedom of

Religion

CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHT (29-30)

Article 29 - Protection of Interests of minorities Article 30 - Right of minorities to establish and administer

educational institutions Article 32 - Right to constitutional Remedies

DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY (36-51)

Article 39A- Equal Justice and free legal aid to the

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RIGHT TO EQUALITY (14 TO 18) Article 14 - Equality before law

Article 15 - Prohibition of discrimination on grounds only of religion race caste sex or place of birth

Article 16 - Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

Article 17 - Abolition of untouchability Article 18 - Abolition of Titles

RIGHT TO FREEDOM (19-22) Article 19 - deals with six fundamental freedoms of Indian

citizenship Article 19(a)-freedom of Speech and expression (Freedom of press)

Aitide 19(b)-To assemble peacefully without arms Article 20-Protection in respect of conviction for offence

Article 21-Protection of life and personal liberty Article 21A-Right to elementary education

Article 22-Protection against arbitrary arrest and detention

RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION (23-24) Article 23 - Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced

labour Article 24 - Prohibits the employment of children below 14 years

of age Article 25-28- Right to freedom of

Religion

CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHT (29-30)

Article 29 - Protection of Interests of minorities Article 30 - Right of minorities to establish and administer

educational institutions Article 32 - Right to constitutional Remedies

DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY (36-51)

Article 39A- Equal Justice and free legal aid to the

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