NCERT Class 12 History MCQ Chapter 15 Farming The Constitution

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Chapter: 15

THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY (PART – III)
MCQ

1. Indian Constitution comes into force on:

(a) 26 Jan 1946.

(b) 15 Aug 1947.

(c) 26 Jan 1950.

(d) 15 Aug 1950.

Ans: (c) 26 Jan 1950.

2. Who was the President of Constituent Assembly? 

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(a) Jawahar Lai Nehru.

(b) B.R. Ambedkar.

(c) Dr. Rajender Prasad.

(d) Sardar Patel.

Ans: (c) Dr. Rajender Prasad.

3. Who was the chairman of the Drafting Committee? 

(a) B.R. Ambedkar.

(b) Sardar Patel.

(c) J. L. Nehru.

(d) Dr. Rajandra Prasad.

Ans: (a) B.R. Ambedkar.

4. Consider the following statements:

1. An interim government was made in 1946 under the leadership of Jawaharlal Nehru. 

2. Mahatma Gandhi gave Objective Resolution.

3. Mahatma Gandhi wanted to keep Hindi as the national language.

Which of the given statements is NOT correct?

(a) 1, 2.

(b) 1, 3.

(c) 1, 3.

(d) None of the above.

Ans: (b) 1, 3.

5. The group that initially refused to join the Constituent Assembly, as it was a British creation, was that of:

(a) Socialists.

(b) Tribals.

(c) Depressed Classes.

(d) Muslim League.

Ans: (a) Socialists.

6. The Constituent Assembly member who pleaded for continuing separate electorates, after independence, was:

(a) Begum Aizaas Rasul.

(b) R.V. Dhulekar.

(c) Govind Ballabh Pant. 

(d) B. Pocker Bahadur.

Ans: (d) B. Pocker Bahadur.

7. The political group which view of the Constituent Assembly as a British institution was: 

(a) Socialists.

(b) Muslim League.

(c) Indian National Congress.

(d) Depressed Classes.

Ans: (a) Socialists.

8. Under which scheme the Constituent Assembly was formed?

(a) Drafting Committee.

(b) Cabinet Mission Scheme.

(c) objectives Resolution.

(d) All India States People’s Conference.

Ans: (b) Cabinet Mission Scheme.

9. The members of the Constituent Assembly were chosen on the basis of the provincial elections of:

(a) 1942.

(b) 1944.

(c) 1946.

(d) 1948.

Ans: (c) 1946.

10. Under the which act the elections were held in 1937? 

(a) Government of India Act of 1919.

(b) Government of India Act of 1935.

(c) Government of India Act of 1942.

(d) Government of India Act of 1944.

Ans: (b) Government of India Act of 1935.

11. Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding the making of the Constituent Assembly?

(a) The members of the Constituent Assembly were elected on the basis of the provincial elections of 1946. 

(b) The Assembly had representatives of the princely states.

(c) The Muslim League and the Congress had equal representatives in the Constituent Assembly.

(d) The total membership of the Constituent Assembly was 300.

Ans: (c) The Muslim League and the Congress had equal representatives in the Constituent Assembly.

12. Which of the following leaders introduced the ‘Objective Resolution?

(a) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

(b) Vallabh Bhai Patel.

(c) Dr. Rajendra Prasad.

(d) Jawaharlal Nehru.

Ans: (d) Jawaharlal Nehru.

13. Who was the head of the Interim Government formed by Indian National Congress before independence:

(a) Mohandas Karam Chand.

(b) Sardar Valabbhai Patel.

(c) Jawaharlal Nehru.

(d) None of the above.

Ans: (c) Jawaharlal Nehru.

14. The post occupied by Jawaharlal Nehru of the Interim Government in 1946 was called:

(a) The Prime Minister.

(b) The President.

(c) The Governor General.

(d) The Vice President.

Ans: (d) The Vice President.

15. Match the following and choose the correct option: 

(a) Rajender Prasad.(i) lawyer in the drafting committee .
(b) B.R. Ambedkar.(ii) President of the Assembly.
(c) J.L. Nehru.(iii) Chairman of the drafting committee.
(d) K.M. Munshi.(iv) Moved the objectives resolution

A. (a) (i), (b) (ii), (c) (iii), (d) (iv)

B. (a) (ii), (b) (iii), (c) (i), (d) (iv) 

C. (a) (iv), (b) (ii), (c) (iii), (d) (i) 

D. (a) (ii), (b) (iii), (c) (iv), (d) (i) 

Ans: D. (a) (ii), (b) (iii), (c) (iv), (d) (i)

16. Study the following statement carefully:

“I believe separate electorates will be suicidal to the minorities and will do them tremendous harm. If they are isolated forever, they can never convert themselves into a majority and the feeling of frustration will cripple them even from the very beginning.” 

Who among the following made the above statement? 

(a) Dr Ambedkar.

(b) Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru.

(c) Govind Ballabh Pant.

(d) Sardar Patel.

Ans: (c) Govind Ballabh Pant.

17. Who among the following declared- Separate Electorate was a ‘poison that has entered the body politic of our country’?

(a) G. B.Pant.

(b) Sardar Patel.

(c) R. V. Dhulekar.

(b) Sardar Patel.

(d) Begum Aizaz Rasul.

Ans: (b) Sardar Patel.

18. Out of six important members of Constituent assembly who three were Congress representatives:

(i) J. L. Nehru.

(ii) Sardar Patel.

(iii) B.R. Ambedkar.

(iv) Rajinder Prasad.

Options: 

(a) (i), (ii), (iii) 

(b) (ii), (i), (iv) 

(c) (iv), (iii), (i)

(d) (ii), (iii), (iv) 

Ans: (b) (ii), (i), (iv) 

19. The Prime Minister of Britain at thetime of India’s freedom was: 

(a) Churchill.

(b) Attlee.

(c) Digrelie.

(d) None of the above.

Ans: (b) Attlee.

20. Last meeting of the Interim Government was held on: 

(a) 1 July, 1947.

(b) 10 July, 1947.

(c) 16 July, 1947.

(d) 31 July, 1947.

Ans: (a) 1 July, 1947.

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