This sectional test on Constitutional Law for CLAT PG aspirants is designed to help you assess and strengthen your understanding of some of the most significant doctrines, provisions, and landmark judgments under the Indian Constitution.
The difficulty level is moderate, making it ideal for advanced revision and conceptual clarity.
Q1. Which of the following doctrines was first articulated by the Indian Supreme Court in the case of Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala (1973)?
A. Doctrine of Colourable Legislation
B. Doctrine of Pith and Substance
C. Doctrine of Basic Structure
D. Doctrine of Harmonious Construction
B. Doctrine of Pith and Substance
C. Doctrine of Basic Structure
D. Doctrine of Harmonious Construction
Q2. The power of judicial review in India is derived from:
A. Article 13 and Article 32
B. Article 136 and Article 226
C. Article 50 and Article 245
D. Article 14 and Article 21
B. Article 136 and Article 226
C. Article 50 and Article 245
D. Article 14 and Article 21
Q3. The Ninth Schedule was added to the Constitution by:
A. 1st Amendment Act
B. 24th Amendment Act
C. 42nd Amendment Act
D. 44th Amendment Act
B. 24th Amendment Act
C. 42nd Amendment Act
D. 44th Amendment Act
Q4. Which of the following is not a ground to impose reasonable restrictions under Article 19(2)?
A. Public order
B. Defamation
C. Decency or morality
D. Uniform civil code
B. Defamation
C. Decency or morality
D. Uniform civil code
Q5. In which case did the Supreme Court hold that secularism is part of the basic structure?
A. A.K. Gopalan v. State of Madras
B. Indira Nehru Gandhi v. Raj Narain
C. S.R. Bommai v. Union of India
D. Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India
B. Indira Nehru Gandhi v. Raj Narain
C. S.R. Bommai v. Union of India
D. Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India
Q6. Article 21A (Right to Education) was inserted into the Constitution by:
A. 86th Amendment, 2002
B. 93rd Amendment, 2005
C. 42nd Amendment, 1976
D. 44th Amendment, 1978
B. 93rd Amendment, 2005
C. 42nd Amendment, 1976
D. 44th Amendment, 1978
Q7. Which of the following Articles provides for Equal Justice and Free Legal Aid?
A. Article 14
B. Article 21
C. Article 39A
D. Article 38
B. Article 21
C. Article 39A
D. Article 38
Q8. Which Article bars judicial review of laws included in the Ninth Schedule after April 24, 1973?
A. Article 31C
B. Article 368
C. Article 13(2)
D. None of the above
B. Article 368
C. Article 13(2)
D. None of the above
Q9. Which one of the following principles was laid down in Minerva Mills Ltd. v. Union of India?
A. Preamble is not part of the Constitution
B. Fundamental Rights are subordinate to Directive Principles
C. Limited amending power of Parliament
D. Parliament can amend Part III without limitation
B. Fundamental Rights are subordinate to Directive Principles
C. Limited amending power of Parliament
D. Parliament can amend Part III without limitation
Q10. Which of the following is true about Kesavananda Bharati judgment?
A. Parliament can amend any part including the basic structure
B. Parliament cannot amend Part III
C. Parliament can amend the Constitution without judicial review
D. Parliament can amend any provision but not the basic structure
B. Parliament cannot amend Part III
C. Parliament can amend the Constitution without judicial review
D. Parliament can amend any provision but not the basic structure
Answer Key and Detailed Explanations
| Q. No. | Answer | Explanation |
| 1 | C | The Supreme Court in Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala, AIR 1973 SC 1461, laid down the Basic Structure Doctrine, limiting Parliament’s power to amend the Constitution under Article 368. |
| 2 |
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