Class 12 History MCQ Chapter 12 Framing of the Constitution The Beginning of a New Era

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Class 12 History MCQ Chapter 12 Framing of the Constitution The Beginning of a New Era

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Chapter: 12

Part – III: Themes in Indian History

Choose the Correct Option:

1. When did the Constitution of India come into effect?

(i) 15 August 1947.

(ii) 26 January 1950.

(iii) 26 November 1949.

(iv) 1 January 1950.

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Ans: (ii) 26 January 1950.

2. How many sessions did the Constituent Assembly hold, and over how many days?

(i) 10 sessions; 150 days.

(ii) 11 sessions; 165 days.

(iii) 12 sessions; 180 days.

(iv) 15 sessions; 200 days.

Ans: (ii) 11 sessions; 165 days.

3. Between which months and years was the Indian Constitution framed?

(i) January 1945 – December 1948.

(ii) December 1946 – November 1949.

(iii) August 1947 – January 1950.

(iv) June 1946 – August 1949.

Ans: (ii) December 1946 – November 1949.

4. Who moved the “Objectives Resolution” in the Constituent Assembly?

(i) Sardar Patel.

(ii) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.

(iii) Jawaharlal Nehru.

(iv) Rajendra Prasad.

Ans: (iii) Jawaharlal Nehru.

5. On what date was the “Objectives Resolution” introduced?

(i) 9 December 1946.

(ii) 13 December 1946.

(iii) 15 August 1947.

(iv) 26 January 1950.

Ans: (ii) 13 December 1946.

6. The Objectives Resolution proclaimed India as a(n):

(i) Democratic Republic.

(ii) Independent Sovereign Republic.

(iii) Federal Republic.

(iv) Socialist Republic.

Ans: (ii) Independent Sovereign Republic.

7. Which famous phrase begins Nehru’s speech on Independence in the Assembly?

(i) “Swaraj is my birthright.”

(ii) “Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny.”

(iii) “Give me blood and I will give you freedom.”

(iv) “Jai Hind.”

Ans: (ii) Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny.

8. How many members were there in the Constituent Assembly?

(i) 250.

(ii) 275.

(iii) 300.

(iv) 325.

Ans: (iii) 300.

9. Approximately what percentage of Assembly members belonged to the Congress?

(i) 60%.

(ii) 70%.

(iii) 82%.

(iv) 90%.

Ans: (iii) 82%.

10. Who chaired the Drafting Committee of the Constitution?

(i) Jawaharlal Nehru.

(ii) Sardar Patel.

(iii) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.

(iv) Rajendra Prasad.

Ans: (iii) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.

11. Who was the Constitutional Advisor who prepared background papers?

(i) S.N. Mukherjee.

(ii) N.G. Ranga.

(iii) B.N. Rau.

(iv) Alladi Krishnaswamy Aiyar.

Ans: (iii) B.N. Rau.

12. For how many years has English remained an associate official language?

(i) 10 years.

(ii) 12 years.

(iii) 15 years.

(iv) 20 years.

Ans: (iii) 15 years.

13. Which article empowers the Centre to take over a State on the Governor’s report?

(i) Article 352.

(ii) Article 356.

(iii) Article 358.

(iv) Article 360.

Ans: (ii) Article 356.

14. Which list in the Constitution contains subjects on which both Centre and States legislate?

(i) Union List.

(ii) State List.

(iii) Concurrent List.

(iv) Federal List.

Ans: (iii) Concurrent List.

15. What unprecedented feature did the Constitution grant?

(i) Separate electorates.

(ii) Adult franchise to all citizens.

(iii) Universal healthcare.

(iv) Uniform civil code.

Ans: (ii) Adult franchise to all citizens.

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