Constitution of India Quiz - 1 for TNPSC Exams

This Constitution of India Quiz - 1 covers important questions in Indian Constitution for TNPSC & other Competitive Exams aspirants can check and test their knowledge. All the best...
  1. Who is the Person known as the Chief Architect of the Indian Constitution?
    1.  K.M.Munsi
    2.  Jawar Lal Nahru
    3.  Dr. B.R.Ambedkar
    4.  Dr. Rajendra Prasad

  2. The first attempt by Indians to write a Constitution to India was done by a Committee, which is known as --------------?
    1.  The White Paper
    2.  Gandhi Report
    3.  None of these
    4.  Nehru Report

  3. The Idea of the Constitution of India was flashed for the first time by ?
    1.  M.K.Gandhi
    2.  B.R.Ambedkar
    3.  Jawar Lal Nehru
    4.  None of these

  4. Which Plan is to setting up Constituent Assembly to draw up the future Constitution  for India?
    1.  Gandhi Plan
    2.  Motilal Nhru Plan
    3.  The Cabinet Mission Plan
    4.  Wavell Plan

  5. A Concept of 5 Year Plan Borrowed in to Indian Constitution from which Country's Constitution?
    1.  Ireland
    2.  USA
    3.  Canada
    4.  Russia

  6. The Procedure of amendment to the Constitution is Borrowed from from the which Country's Constitution?
    1.  England
    2.  South africa
    3.  USA
    4.  Canada

  7. Which is First Written document in the Constitutional History of India ?
    1.  The Regulating Act, 1773
    2.  The Charter Act, 1793
    3.  The Charter Act, 1813
    4.  The Pitts India Act 1784

  8. Which Act created first time in India "GOVERNMENT OF INDIA"?
    1.  the Pitts India Act 1784
    2.  The Charter Act 1813
    3.  The Charter Act 1786
    4.  The Charter Act 1833

  9. In Midieval Indian History, which Kings first established "LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT"?
    1.  The Guptas
    2.  The Rastragudas
    3.  The Cholas
    4.  The Mugals

  10. Which Act created for the First time in India "THE SUPREME COURT"?
    1.  The Pitts Act, 1784
    2.  The Charter Act, 1783
    3.  The Regulating Act, 1773
    4.  The Amendment Act, 1778



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