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Indian Constitution: Rights and Duties

Civics

This quiz covers key aspects of the Indian Constitution, including its history, the role of the Constituent Assembly, the Preamble, borrowed concepts, Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties, and the division of powers.

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20 Questions Easy Ages 12+ Jan 10, 2026

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This study set covers Civics through 20 practice questions. This quiz covers key aspects of the Indian Constitution, including its history, the role of the Constituent Assembly, the Preamble, borrowed concepts, Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties, and the division of powers. Every question includes the correct answer so you can learn as you go — pick any format above to get started.

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1 When did the Indian Constitution come into force?
  • A November 26, 1949
  • B January 26, 1950
  • C December 6, 1946
  • D December 9, 1946
2 Who is known as the Architect of the Indian Constitution?
  • A Jawaharlal Nehru
  • B Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
  • C Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
  • D Beohar Rammanohar Sinha
3 Which country has the world's largest written Constitution?
  • A America
  • B Britain
  • C India
  • D Australia
4 What was the time taken to frame the Indian Constitution?
  • A 2 years, 11 months, 17 days
  • B 3 years, 2 months, 5 days
  • C 1 year, 6 months, 10 days
  • D 4 years, 5 months, 15 days
5 The idea of a "Written Constitution" originated in which country?
  • A America
  • B Britain
  • C France
  • D Germany
6 On what date was the Constituent Assembly formed?
  • A January 24, 1950
  • B December 23, 1946
  • C December 6, 1946
  • D November 26, 1949
7 How many members signed the Constitution?
  • A 207
  • B 296
  • C 284
  • D 229
8 Who is the Chairman of the Drafting Committee?
  • A Jawaharlal Nehru
  • B Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
  • C Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
  • D Rajendra Prasad
9 The Preamble page of the Indian Constitution was designed by whom?
  • A Jawaharlal Nehru
  • B Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
  • C Beohar Rammanohar Sinha
  • D Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
10 The Preamble begins with which phrase?
  • A "We the people of India."
  • B "India, a Sovereign Nation"
  • C "The Constitution of India"
  • D "We the citizens of India."
11 Which amendment added the words "Socialist, Secular, and Integrity" to the Preamble?
  • A 44th Constitutional Amendment
  • B 42nd Constitutional Amendment
  • C 86th Constitutional Amendment
  • D 73rd Constitutional Amendment
12 The concept of the Preamble was borrowed from which country?
  • A Britain
  • B America
  • C France
  • D Ireland
13 Which country's parliamentary system did India adopt?
  • A America
  • B Australia
  • C Great Britain (UK)
  • D Canada
14 The concept of Fundamental Rights was borrowed from which country?
  • A Britain
  • B America
  • C Russia
  • D France
15 Which Articles in the Constitution deal with Fundamental Rights?
  • A Articles 1 to 11
  • B Articles 12 to 35
  • C Articles 36 to 51
  • D Articles 52 to 74
16 What is the Right to Property now considered as?
  • A A Fundamental Right
  • B A Legal Right/Constitutional Right
  • C A Directive Principle
  • D A Fundamental Duty
17 The Right to Education (Article 21A) was made a Fundamental Right by which amendment?
  • A 42nd Amendment
  • B 44th Amendment
  • C 86th Amendment
  • D 73rd Amendment
18 Which Article is known as the "Heart and Soul of the Constitution"?
  • A Article 14
  • B Article 32
  • C Article 21
  • D Article 19
19 Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) are borrowed from which country?
  • A Britain
  • B America
  • C Ireland
  • D Australia
20 Fundamental Duties were added to the Constitution by which amendment?
  • A 44th Constitutional Amendment
  • B 42nd Constitutional Amendment
  • C 86th Constitutional Amendment
  • D 73rd Constitutional Amendment
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