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Harshita Gulati
25 September 20212 min read

Choose the correct option from the following given options:

  1. The Preamble of the Constitution of India secures justice, liberty, equality and fraternity to:
a. all persons
b. those who within the territory of India
c. all citizens
d. those citizens who reside within the territory of India
Ans. c
2. Preamble to the Constitution of India:
a. is not a part of the Constitution
b. indicates the objectives to be achieved
c. indicates the source from which the Constitution derives its authority
d. is a source of authority of the Constitution of India
Ans. c
3. The solemn resolution in the preamble of our constitution is made in the name of
a. People of India
b. Constitution of India
c. Indian independence Act 1947
d. None of these
Ans. a
4. In which of the following cases the Supreme Court has held that Preamble is the part of the Constitution?
a. In Berubari’s case
b. In Golaknath’s case
c. In Shankari Prasad’s case
d. In Keshwanand Bharti’s case
Ans. d
5. The Preamble to the Indian Constitution aims at securing
a. dignity of individual and unity and integrity of the nation
b. fundamental rights to all individuals
c. fundamental rights to the citizens of India
d. security of tenure to all government servants
Ans. a
6. The three types of justice referred to in the Preamble of the Constitution are
a. social, economic and political
b. social, economic and religious
c. social, religious and political
d. religious, economic and political
Ans. a
7. Interpretative value of the Preamble was discussed in
a. Union of India v. Azadi Bachao Andolan
b. In re Berubari Union
c. State of Gujarat v. Shanti Lal Mangaldas
d. None of the above
Ans. b
8. How many times has the Preamble of the Constitution of India been amended so far
a. once
b. twice
c. thrice
d. never
Ans. a
9. The idea of the Preamble has been borrowed from the Constitution of which of the foreign country?
a. Canada
b. USA
c. Britain
d. France
Ans. b
10. The basic structure of the Constitution of India is contained in
a. Article 21
b. Article 14
c. Article 32
d. Preamble
Ans. d
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First published on December 22, 2020.
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