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DIAS Law Academy

H.J.S-2021
Constitution (Paper-2)

61. Consider the following (c) Can fix the time or extend
statements – the time but is not bound to
(1) Territory of India is a wider follow opinion of states
expression than Union of
India (d) None of above

(2) Acquisition of foreign (e) A & b


territory does not fall within 63. Which of the following is a
Article 1 method of acquiring citizenship?
(3) The power to admit new (a) By Registration
states under Article 2 is a
very wide power (b) By allotment
(c) By regularization
(4) Parliament may by law (d) None of the above
provide for establishment or
creation of new states and (e) A&b
UT’s and no constitutional
amendment is required. 64. Which of the following is not
true about Fundamental Rights and
Which of the following is NOT Directive Principles of State Policy?
true?
(a) Fundamental Rights
(a) 1,2,3 & 4 are in the nature of rights but
Directive Principles of State
(b) 1,2 & 4 Policy are in the nature of
duties
(c) 2, 3 & 4
(b) In Fundamental Rights,
(d) 3, 4 no law is required to be
(e) None of the above passed to enforce it but in
case of Directive Principles
62. When a bill is proposed to be passed of State Policy, law is
for alteration of boundary of Jharkhand required to be passed to
State and the bill is referred to the states enforce it.
for their opinion, the President
(c) Directive Principles of
(a) Is not bound to follow State Policy are imperfect
opinion of states rights while Fundamental
Rights are perfect rights.
(b) Is bound to follow opinion of
states (d) All the above

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(e) None of the above 67. The rights conferred by the
Constitution under Part III
65. Which of the following are fundamental in nature
is true?
(a) For well being and
(a) According to Article development of individuals
13 of the Constitution of
India, in case of conflict (b) As the remedy provided for
between Fundamental Rights enforcing such rights is
and other laws, Fundamental recognized by the
rights will prevail over other Constitution as fundamental
laws
(c) Both (a) & (b)
(b) According to Article
13 of the Constitution of (d) As they are essential for the
India, in case of conflict governance of the country
between Fundamental Rights
(e) None of the above
and other laws, other laws
will prevail over 68. Which of the following is not
Fundamental rights in certain true about the scope of
cases equality under Article 14 –
(c) According to Article (a)That there should be
13 of the Constitution of reasonable differentia to
India, in case of conflict identify who fall in one class
between Fundamental Rights and others who fall in
and other laws, Fundamental different class
rights will prevail over other
laws to the extent of (b) The differentia should have a
inconsistency or reasonable nexus with the
contravention object to be achieved by law
under challenge
(d) None of the above
(c)Article 14 is a positive
(e) A&b concept.
66. Under Article 32, the right to (d) A & b
move the Supreme Court by
appropriate proceedings for (e)None of above
the enforcement of the rights
conferred by this part - 69. Which of the following is not
an example of permissible
(a) Have been guaranteed classification under Article
14?
(b) Is discretionary
(a)Issuance of notification giving
(c) Is limited subject to concessions to entrepreneurs
restrictions for rapid industrialization
(d) A & b (b) Cancellation of benefit of
concessional rate of tax
(e)None of above
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(c)Denials of benefits to (b) Socially and educationally
migrating members of backward classes of citizens
Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled Tribes (c)Scheduled castes and
Scheduled Tribes
(d) A & b
(d) A & b
(e)None of the above
(e)None of the above
70. Article 15 provides for
prohibition against 73. Which of the following is
discrimination to citizens of incorrect with respect to
India. This right is available Article 15 (4)?
to –
(a) Article 15(4) was inserted
(a)The Citizens by the First Amendment Act,
1951 as a result of the
(b) The State as well as the decision in the case of State
private persons of Madras vs. Champakam
Dorairajan
(c)Either state or private persons
(b) The object of First
(d) A & b Amendment was to bring
Articles 15 and 29 in line
(e)None of the above
with Article 16(4)
71. Under Article 15, it shall be
(c)Either (a) or (b)
the duty of the state to
promote the educational (d) Neither (a) & (b)
advancement of socially and
educationally backward (e) None of the above
classes of citizens in matters
of admission of students to - 74. Which of the following is
true with respect to 93rd
(a)Unaided educational Constitutional Amendment
institutions Act, 2005?
(b) Minority educational (a) In pursuance to this
institutions amendment, a law was
enacted being – Central
(c) Aided educational institution
Educational Institutions
(d) Both (a) and (c) (Reservation in Admissions)
Act, 2006
(e) None of the above
(b) This amendment empowered
72. Under Article 15, the state is the state to make special
not permitted to make special provisions favouring weaker
provisions for the sections for the purpose of
advancement of – admissions to educational
institutions
(a)Women and children
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) b

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(e)Neither (a) and (b) (b) Educational backwardness
75. Which of the following (c) A & b
constitute cream layer under
Article 15(4)? (d) Financial backwardness

(a)Persons holding (e)None of above


Constitutional posts like
78. Which of the following is not
President, Vice President,
true with respect to carry
Judges of the High Court and
forward law?
Supreme Court etc.
(a) By 81st Amendment Act,
(b) Group A, Class 1 & Group B,
2000, Article 16 (4B) was
Class II offices of All India
added which provides for
Central & State Services,
carry forward law by which
PSU’s, Bank, Insurance etc.
the state is enabled to carry
(c)Neither (a) and (b) forward the unfulfilled
reserved vacancies to be
(d) Both (a) and (b) filled in any succeeding years
so as to remove the backlog
(e) None of the above
(b) The carry forward rule was
76. Which of the following is negated by the 85th
true with respect to Article Amendment Act, 2001 by
16? which clause (4A) Article 16
has been amended
(a) Article 16 is not
confined to particular (c)Either (a) or (b)
discrimination against all
citizens (d) Both (a) & (b)

(b) Under this Article, State is (e) None of the above


prohibited to discriminate
against citizens on the 79. Which of the following is
grounds of religion, race, prohibited by Article 18?
caste, sex, descent, place of
(a)Conferring of titles by state on
birth, residence or any of
foreigners
them
(b) Conferring of military or
(c) Both central and state
academic distinctions
government can make a law
prescribing residence as a (c)Conferring of award
criterion for an employment
(d) Both (b) & (c) above
(d) All of the above
(e) None of the above
(e) None of the above
80. Which of the following is
77. The backwardness not
incorrect regarding
contemplated under Article
conferring of titles with
16(4) is –
respect to foreigners under
(a)Social backwardness Article 18?

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(a)Article 18 prohibits citizen (c)Those which prescribes a
from accepting any title from different procedure to be
any foreign state evoked again retrospectively
(b) It prohibits a foreigner (d) Both (a) & (b)
holding any office of profit
or trust under state to accept (e) None of the above
any title from any foreign
state 83. In which of the following
cases, Article 20(2) will be
(c)It prohibits citizen or any available?
foreigner holding any office
of profit or trust under state (a)Where there is no prosecution
to accept any present, by a Court or Judicial
emolument or office from or Tribunal
under any foreign state
(b) Where no punishment was
without the consent of the
given in consequence of
President
prosecution
(d) A & b
(c)Neither (a) or (b)
(e)None of the above
(d) Both (a) & (b)
81. The Constitution confers
(e) None of the above
certain fundamental
freedoms on citizens. These
84. The bar of right against
are –
self-incrimination under
(a)Right to form associations or Article 20(3) applies to -
unions
(a)Test results of polygraph
(b) Right to move peaceably
(b) Brain fingerprinting tests
and without arms
(c) A & b
(c)Right to disseminate ideas or
views (d) Both (a) & (b)
(d) A & b (e)None of the above
(e)All of the above 85. Which of the following
differences are incorrect?
82. Which of the following laws
are not prohibited under (a) Article 19 covers general
Article 20 (1) of the freedoms whereas Article 21
Constitution of India? covers general aspects
(a)Those which create an offence (b) Article 19 provides for the
retrospectively grounds on which restrictions
can be imposed whereas
(b) Those which enhances
Article 21 does not mention
penalty for an offence
grounds of restriction
retrospectively

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(c) Article 19 contains (a)Alien enemy
reasonable restrictions on
citizens whereas Article 21 (b) A person detained under
does not mention reasonable POTA
restrictions.
(c)Both (a) or (b)
(d) All of the above
(d) Neither (a) & (b)
(e) None of the above
(e) None of the above
86. Which of the following is not
a fundamental right under 89. Which of the following is not
Article 21? true?

(a)Right to participate in the (a)According to Article 22,


management of industries detention of a person should
be confined to 3 months only
(b) Right to work
(b) If detention is for more than
(c)Right to minimum wages 3 months then confirmation
by the Advisory Board is
(d) All of the above necessary
(e) None of the above (c)According to Article 22,
detention of a person should
87. Which of the following is be not more than 2 months
true with respect to Right to
education under the (d) Both (a) & (b)
Constitution of India?
(e) None of the above
(a)Previously, Right to education
was a statutory right 90. Which of the following are
prohibited under Article 23?
(b) After 82nd Amendment Act,
2002, Article 21A, Article 45 (a)Traffic in human beings
and Article 51A (k) was
inserted in the chapter on (b) Forcing women into
Fundamental Rights, DPSP prostitution
and Fundamental duties.
(c)Begar
(c)In pursuance to the newly
(d) All of the above
inserted Article 21A, the
Parliament enacted the Right (e) None of the above
to Free & Compulsory
Education Act, 2010. 91. Which of the following have
not been undertaken to give
(d) All the above
effect to Article 24 of
(e) None of the above Constitution of India?
(a) SC directed the Child Labour
88. The rights against illegal
Rehabilitation Welfare Fund
detention under Article 22 is
in which the offending
available to –
employer is required to

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deposit Rs. 25000 for each (d) Both (a) & (b)
child employed by him.
(e) None of the above
(b) Commission for protection of
Child Rights Act, 2005 was 94. Under Article 26,
enacted to provide for denominations can be
establishment of National identified as
Commission & State
Commission for protection of (a)Collection of individuals who
child rights. have a system of belief

(c)Prohibition of Employment of (b) Having common property


children in construction
(c)Designated by a spiritual head
factory
(d) All the above
(d) A & b
(e) None of the above
(e)None of the above
92. The right to freedom of 95. Article 29 provides
religion is – protection to the interests of
persons on the basis of
(a) An absolute right available
to citizens only (a)Domicile in India

(b) A right subject to public (b) Citizenship of India


order, morality and health
(c)Minority status
(c) A right subject to public
(d) Both (b) and (c)
order, morality, health and to
the other provisions of Part (e) None of the above
III of the Constitution
96. Which of the following is not
(d) A & b
true with respect to Article
(e) None of the above 30?

93. Under Article 25, the State is (a)Right to administer will be


not empowered to make laws available only if the
for – institution has been
established by the religious
(a) Regulating or restricting any or linguistic minority
economic, financial, political
or other secular activity (b) Article 30(1A) was added by
which may be associated the 42th Amendment which
with religious practice deleted the right to property
under Article 19(1) (f) and
(b) For social welfare and Article 31
reforms or for opening of
temples to all classes and (c)Both (a) and (b)
sections of Hindus
(d) Either (a) or (b)
(c)Encouraging a particular sect
(e) None of the above
of a particular religion

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97. Which of the following is not 100. Which of the following is
the criterion for determining true with respect to the
minority under Article 30? application of principles of
DPSP?
(a)Geographical extent of the
state (a)It shall be the duty of the state
to apply these principles in
(b) Social backwardness making laws
(c)Population of state (b) The principles must be
considered as fundamental in
(d) A & b
the governance of the
(e)None of these country and must be in
harmony with the
98. Article 31B pertains to - fundamental rights
(a)Validation of certain acts and (c)The State can ignore DPSP
regulations since it is non-enforceable
(b) Saving of laws providing for (d) Both (a) and (b)
acquisition of estates
(e) None of the above
(c)Saving of laws giving effect
to Directive Principles of 101. Which of the following
State Policy rights do not constitute the
charter of social and
(d) A & b economic justice?
(e)None of the above (a)That the ownership and
99. Which of the following is control of the material
true? resources of the community
are so distributed as best to
(a)Article 31C, inserted by 25th subserve the common good
Amendment saves laws
giving effect to certain DPSP (b) That children are given
opportunities to develop in a
(b) Article 31C, inserted by 25th healthy manner
Amendment provides that
any such law giving effect to (c)That the operation of the
DPSP shall not be called in economic system does not
question in any Court on the result in the concentration of
ground that it does not give wealth and means of
effect to such policy production to the common
detriment
(c)The 42nd Amendment to
Article 31C was held (d) A & b
unconstitutional in the case (e)None of the above
of Minerva Mills vs. U.O.I
102. Article 41 provides that -
(d) All the above
(a)The State shall make effective
(e) None of the above provision for right to work,

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to education and to public State shall be appointed as
assistance Attorney General of India
(b) The duty of the state is (b) The Attorney General shall
subject to limitations of have a right of audience in all
economic capacity and courts in the territory of India
development
(c)The Attorney General shall
(c)Both (a) and (b) hold office during the
pleasure of the Governor
(d) Neither (a) nor (b)
(d) None of the above
(e) None of the above
(e) None of the above
103. Which of the following
rights are secured for the 106. Who among the following
workers under DPSP? is empowered to make rules
for the convenient transaction
(a)Participation of workers in the of the business of the
management of the Government of India?
undertakings, establishments
or other organizations (a)President
(b) Maternity benefits for (b) Parliament
women working in factories
(c) State Legislature
(c)Both (a) and (b)
(d) Both (a) and (b)
(d) Either (a) or (b)
(e) None of the above
(e) None of the above
107. The Governor of the State
104. The protection afforded to shall mandatorily:
the educational and economic
interests of SC’s and STs and (a)Summon the house
other weaker sections under
(b) Prorogue the house
Article 46 is against -
(c) Dissolve the legislative
(a)Economic injustice
assembly
(b) All forms of exploitation
(d) All of the above
(c)Either (a) or (b)
(e) None of the above
(d) Both (a) and (b)
108. Appropriation Bills shall be
(e) None of the above passed for appropriation of
moneys required to meet –
105. Which of the following is
true about the Attorney (a) The grants so made by the
General of India? Assembly

(a)The person qualified to be a


judge of the High Court of a

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(b) The expenditure charged on (b) To strive for excellence in all
the consolidated fund of the spheres of individual and
state collective action
(c) Neither (a) nor (b) (c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) Both (a) and (b) (d) (a)
(e) None of the above (e) None of the above

109. Who among the following 112. Which of the following has
is empowered to make by not been recently added to
law the provisions with the Fundamental duties under
respect to the composition of Article 51A?
Panchayats?
(a) Provision of opportunities
(a)Parliament for education to children
below 6 years of age
(b) State Legislature
(b) To protect and improve
(c) The Supreme Court natural environment
(d) The Municipalities
(c) To strive towards
(e) None of the above excellence in all spheres of
individual and collective action
110. Which of the following (d) None of the above
duties are to be performed by (e) A & b
the State under Article 47?
113. Which of the following
(a) The State shall provide duties are primarily meant
food to the poor people at the towards society?
subsidized rates
(b) The State shall prohibit (a) To develop the scientific
consumption except for temper, humanism and spirit
medicinal purposes of of inquiry and reform
intoxicating drinks and of (b) To value and preserve the
drugs which are injurious to rich heritage of our
health composite culture
(c) To strive towards excellence
(c) Both (a) and (b) in all spheres of individual
and collective action
(d) a & b (d) Both (a) and (b)
(e) None of the above
(e) None of the above
114. Which of the following is
111. Which of the following is a
true with respect to the
fundamental duty?
Council of Ministers?
(a) The State shall provide free (a) The Council of Ministers
legal aid to the poor shall be constituted by the
President to aid and advice
the Prime Minister

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(b) The Council of Ministers (d) All of the above
shall be headed by the Prime
Minister to aid and advice the (e) None of the above
President
118. The President can dismiss
(c) The Council of Ministers
member of the Council of
shall be constituted in
Ministers –
accordance with Article 73
(d) A & b (a) on the recommendation of the
(e) None of above Council of Ministers

115. Under Article 83(2), the (b) on the recommendation of the


term of Lok Sabha can be Prime Minister
extended by a Parliamentary
law during emergency for a (c) cannot dismiss the member of
period not exceeding – the Council of Minister
(d) a & b
(a) One year at a time
(b) Not beyond six months after (e) None of the above
the proclamation has ceased
to operate 119. Who among the following
(c) Six months to one month shall cease to be a minister?
(d) Both (a) and (b)
(a) One who is not a member
(e) None of the above
of either house of parliament
for a period of six
116. Which of the following
consecutive months shall
can be introduced in either
cease to be a member at the
house of parliament upon the
expiration of that period
recommendation of the
President? (b) One who is not a member
of either house of parliament
(a) Bill for impeachment of
for a period of three
President of India
consecutive months shall
(b) Bill for formation of a State cease to be a member at the
expiration of that period
(c) Money Bill
(c) One who is not a member
(d) Both (a) and (b) of either house of parliament
for a period of four
(e) None of the above consecutive months shall
117. Under Article 368 of the cease to be a member at the
Constitution of India, expiration of that period
Parliament may in exercise (d) One who is not a member
of it’s constituent power of either house of parliament
amend by way of - for a period of one
(a) Variation consecutive month shall
cease to be a member at the
(b) Repeal expiration of that period

(c) Addition (e) None of the above

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120. “Forests” has been included (c) 41st Amendment Act
in the Concurrent List by -
(d) 24 th
(a) 42 Amendment Act
nd
(e) None of the above
(b) 44 Amendment Act
th

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