CBSE Class 9 Social – MCQ and Online Tests – Civics – Unit 3 – Constitutional Design
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CBSE Class 9 Social – MCQ and Online Tests – Civics – Unit 3 – Constitutional Design
Question 1.
On what charges was Nelson Mandela sentenced to life imprisonment?
(a) For treason
(b) For breaking the laws
(c) For corruption charges
(d) for possessing illegal property
Answer
Answer: (a) For treason
Question 2.
How many members had the Constituent Assembly that wrote the Indian Constitution?
(a) 200
(b) 199
(c) 198
(d) 190
Answer
Answer: (b) 199
Question 3.
Which of the following terms is not included in the Preamble to the Indian Constitution?
(a) Liberty
(b) Equality
(c) Secular
(d) Religion
Answer
Answer: (d) Religion
Question 4.
The Indian Constitution came into effect on
(a) 26 January 1949
(b) 26 January 1950
(c) 26 January 1952
(d) 26 November 1950
Answer
Answer: (b) 26 January 1950
Question 5.
In which way did the system of apartheid discriminate among the South Africans?
(a) Restricted social contacts between the races
(b) Segregation of public facilities
(c) Created race-specific job categories
(d) All the above
Answer
Answer: (d) All the above
Question 6.
Which of the following sentences is wrong about Dr B.R. Ambedkar?
(?) He was the Chairman of the Drafting Committee.
(b) He was born in Maharashtra.
(c) He was law minister in post-independence India.
(d) He was the founder of the Republican Party of India.
Answer
Answer: (b) He was born in Maharashtra.
Question 7.
Who among the following was not the member of the Constituent Assembly?
(a) Mahatma Gandhi
(b) Rajendra Prasad
(c) T.T. Krishnamachari
(d) Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru
Answer
Answer: (a) Mahatma Gandhi
Question 8.
why did the white regime decide to change its policies?
(a) Increase in protests and struggles
(b) Government realised that repression was becoming difficult
(c) Rise of sympathetic attitude in government for the blacks
(d) Both (a) and (b)
Answer
Answer: (d) Both (a) and (b)
Question 9.
when did South Africa become a democratic country?
(a) 26 April, 1995
(b) 26 April, 1994
(c) 24 March, 1994
(d) 27 April, 1996
Answer
Answer: (b) 26 April, 1994
Question 10.
Name the autobiography of Nelson Mandela.
(a) The Long Walk to Freedom
(b) South Africa Wins Freedom
(c) Walk to Freedom
(d) Our Freedom
Answer
Answer: (a) The Long Walk to Freedom
Question 11.
which of the following days is celebrated to mark the enforcement of the constitution?
(a) Republic Day
(b) Independence Day
(c) Gandhi Jayanti
(d) Constitution Enforcement Day
Answer
Answer: (a) Republic Day
Question 12.
The Constituent Assembly met for how many days?
(a) 114
(b) 280
(c) 365
(d) 150
Answer
Answer: (a) 114
Question 13.
what did the white minority want from the new Constitution?
(a) Protect its privileges and property
(b) A separate country for themselves
(c) Reservation in legislature
(d) some special rights
Answer
Answer: (a) Protect its privileges and property
Question 14.
which of the following sentences is correct?
(a) All countries that have constitutions are necessarily democratic
(b) All countries that are democratic necessarily have constitutions
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of the above)
Answer
Answer: (b) All countries that are democratic necessarily have constitutions
Question 15.
Nelson Mandela remained in the jail for
(a) 28 years
(b) 29 years
(c) 30 years
(d) 31 years
Answer
Answer: (a) 28 years
Question 16.
Apartheid in South Africa was discrimination on the basis of
(a) gender
(b) religion
(c) race
(d) economic status
Answer
Answer: (c) race
Question 17.
Where was the 1931 session of Indian National Congress held?
(a) Nagpur
(b) Karachi
(c) Calcutta
(d) Delhi
Answer
Answer: (b) Karachi
Question 18.
which of these positions is correct in relation to the ‘Sovereign’ status of India?
(a) USA can decide India’s foreign policy
(b) USSR can support the CPI (M) in setting up its government here
(c) The Indian government only can decide its internal and external policies
(d) Pakistan can control India’s Armed Forces
Answer
Answer: (c) The Indian government only can decide its internal and external policies
Question 19.
which revolution in the world inspired the Indians to set up a socialist economy?
(a) French Revolution
(b) Turkish Revolution
(c) Russian Revolution
(d) American War of Independence
Answer
Answer: (c) Russian Revolution
Question 20.
when did the Assembly adopt the Constitution?
(a) 26 November, 1949
(b) 26 December, 1949
(c) 26 January, 1950
(d) 26 January, 1949
Answer
Answer: (a) 26 November, 1949
Question 21.
which of these countries is/are examples of a Republic?
(a) USA
(b) India
(c) South Africa
(d) All the above
Answer
Answer: (d) All the above
Question 22.
How many amendments were considered before adopting the Constitution?
(a) Around 500
(b) Around 2000
(c) Around 1550
(d) Around 1000
Answer
Answer: (b) Around 2000
Question 23.
Who among these leaders was a bitter critic of Mahatma Gandhi?
(a) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
(b) Sarojini Naidu
(c) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
(d) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Answer
Answer: (c) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Question 24.
The Constitution begins with a short statement of its basic values. What is it called?
(a) Preface
(b) Preamble
(c) Introduction
(d) Article
Answer
Answer: (b) Preamble
Question 25.
According to which Act were the elections held to provincial legislatures in India in 1937?
(a) Government of India Act, 1935
(b) Government of India Act, 1919
(c) Government of India Act, 1909
(d) None of the above
Answer
Answer: (a) Government of India Act, 1935
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