Key Features of Indian Constitution

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Key Features of Indian Constitution: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Constituent Assembly of India, Challenges Faced by Constituent Assembly of India, Fundamental Duties & Secularism etc.

Important Questions on Key Features of Indian Constitution

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_____(Fundamental Rights / Fundamental Duties / Preamble) has/have been referred to as the 'conscience' of the Indian Constitution.

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The _____ drafted the constitution for independent India.

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A secular state does not officially promote any _____(Religion/ gender)

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Right to _____ (Diversity/ Equality)means that all persons are equal before the law.

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In  1934, the Indian National Congress made the demand for a _____(democratic/ constituent) Assembly.

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The Constitution of India guarantees _____(absolute freedom / universal adult franchise) for all citizens.

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Which one is not a key feature of the Indian Constitution?

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Who was the first President of India?

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Which of the following are Fundamental Rights?

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If one of the wings of the Indian Parliament is Lok Sabha, which is the other?

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The Separation of Powers is a key feature of the Indian Constitution.   

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Who was the first Prime Minister of independent India?

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Child labour is associated with the violation of fundamental rights.

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Federalism means that the centre alone has the powers.

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Netaji Subash Chandra Bose is known as the Father of Indian Constitution. 

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When was the new term 'socialist' was incorporated in the Constitution in the year?

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The power of the Judiciary to review the acts passed by the legislature is known as?

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Fundamental Rights are _____(violable/ inviolable) rights. 

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The Fundamental Rights are absolute. 

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Secularism means that the entire state identifies one religion as the main religion of the state.