Key Features & Sources of Indian Constitution
Match the Feature with the Source Country: Feature Source A. Rule of Law 1. USA B. DPSP 2. Britain C. Fundamental Rights 3. Ireland D. Concurrent List 4. Australia Select correct option:
Match the Feature with the Source Country: Feature Source A. Rule of Law 1. USA B. DPSP 2. Britain C. Fundamental Rights 3. Ireland D. Concurrent List 4. Australia Select correct option:
Match the Provision with the Constitution: Provision Constitution A. Fundamental Duties 1. French B. Liberty, Equality, Fraternity 2. USSR C. Emergency Provisions 3. Weimar (Germany) Select correct option:
Match the Judicial Feature with the Source: Feature Source A. Judicial Review 1. USA B. Procedure established by Law 2. Japan C. Advisory Jurisdiction of SC 3. Canada Select correct option:
Match the Parliamentary Feature with the Source: Feature Source A. Joint Sitting 1. Australia B. Single Citizenship 2. UK C. Removal of SC Judges 3. USA Select correct option:
Match the Feature related to Rajya Sabha: Feature Source A. Nomination of Members 1. South Africa B. Election of Members 2. Ireland Select correct option:
The feature of ‘Residuary Powers vesting in the Centre’ is derived from:
‘Procedure established by Law’ is a feature borrowed from:
The procedure for the amendment of the Constitution is borrowed from:
Which of the following features was NOT borrowed from the Government of India Act, 1935?
The concept of ‘Single Citizenship’ in India is inspired by: