Framing of Indian Constitution MCQs

91. The idea of residual powers in Indian Constitution has been taken from the Constitution of
(a) South Africa
(b) Canada
(c) Japan
(d) USA
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Correct Answer: (b)

92. The concept of ‘‘A Union of States in the Indian Constitution’’ has been derived from
(a) the American Declaration of Independence.
(b) the Australian Constitution.
(c) the British North-American Act.
(d) the Swiss Constitution.
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Correct Answer: (c)

93. Which of the following is an incorrect statement?
(a) Federation with a strong centre is adopted from Irish Constitution.
(b) Advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court is adopted from the Canadian Constitution.
(c) Fundamental Duties are adopted from Soviet Constitution.
(d) Law on which the Supreme Court function is adopted from the Japanese Constitution.
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Correct Answer: (a)

94. Which of the following features does the Indian Constitution borrow from the Weimar Constitution of Germany?
(a) The idea of a federation with a strong centre.
(b) Themethod of presidential elections.
(c) The Emergency Powers.
(d) Provisions concerning the suspension of Fundamental Rights during National Emergency.
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Correct Answer: (d)

95. Which of the following features and their source is wrongly matched?
(a) Judicial Review – British practice
(b) Concurrent List – Australian Constitution
(c) Directive Principles – Irish Constitution
(d) Fundamental Rights – US Constitution
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Correct Answer: (a)
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