Authored practice, not a verbatim PYQ. Twenty-five questions calibrated to the CAPF Paper I polity standard, with a deliberate weight on Fundamental Rights, emergency provisions, and the constitutional position of the armed forces, all of direct relevance to a future Assistant Commandant. Attempt closed-book in about 25 minutes, then check the key. Marking convention used in the answer key follows CAPF: each correct answer is worth the same, and a wrong answer carries one-third negative marking, so guess only when you can eliminate at least two options.
Q1The Preamble to the Constitution of India declares India to be all of the following except:
- ASovereign
- BSocialist
- CTheocratic
- DSecular
Q2The words "Socialist", "Secular" and "Integrity" were added to the Preamble by which amendment?
- A24th Amendment, 1971
- B42nd Amendment, 1976
- C44th Amendment, 1978
- D52nd Amendment, 1985
Q3Which Article empowers Parliament to restrict or abrogate the application of Fundamental Rights to members of the Armed Forces and forces charged with the maintenance of public order?
- AArticle 19
- BArticle 31
- CArticle 33
- DArticle 34
Q4 (statement-based). Consider the following about the writ of Habeas Corpus:
- It literally means "to have the body of".
- It can be issued against both public authorities and private individuals.
- It can be issued only by the Supreme Court, not by High Courts.
Which are correct?
- (a) 1 and 2 only
- (b) 2 and 3 only
- (c) 1 and 3 only
- (d) 1, 2 and 3
Q5The Directive Principles of State Policy were borrowed from the Constitution of which country?
- AUnited States
- BIreland
- CCanada
- DAustralia
Q6Which one of the following is a Fundamental Duty under Article 51A?
- ATo pay taxes promptly
- BTo protect and improve the natural environment
- CTo vote in every general election
- DTo carry the Aadhaar card at all times
Q7A proclamation of National Emergency under Article 352 must be approved by both Houses of Parliament within:
- ATwo months
- BOne month
- CSix months
- DFourteen days
Q8During a National Emergency, the rights under which Articles cannot be suspended after the 44th Amendment, 1978?
- AArticles 14 and 19
- BArticles 20 and 21
- CArticles 25 and 26
- DArticles 29 and 30
Q9The basic structure doctrine of the Constitution was propounded by the Supreme Court in:
- AGolaknath case, 1967
- BKesavananda Bharati case, 1973
- CMinerva Mills case, 1980
- DManeka Gandhi case, 1978
Q10Match List I (Body) with List II (Status):
- AElection Commission of India 1. Statutory body
- BNational Human Rights Commission 2. Constitutional body
- CComptroller and Auditor General 3. Statutory body under Act of 1993
- DFinance Commission 4. Constitutional body
Codes:
- AA-2, B-3, C-4, D-2
- BA-1, B-2, C-3, D-4
- CA-2, B-1, C-4, D-3
- DA-4, B-3, C-2, D-1
Q11The anti-defection law is contained in which Schedule of the Constitution?
- ANinth Schedule
- BTenth Schedule
- CEleventh Schedule
- DTwelfth Schedule
Q12Who is the constitutional head of the Union Executive?
- AThe Prime Minister
- BThe President
- CThe Vice-President
- DThe Chief Justice of India
Q13The 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendments, 1992, deal with:
- ACentre-State financial relations
- BReservation in promotions
- CPanchayati Raj and urban local bodies
- DGoods and Services Tax
Q14 (assertion-reason). Assertion (A): The Right to Property is no longer a Fundamental Right.
Reason (R): It was deleted from Part III and made a legal right under Article 300A by the 44th Amendment, 1978.
- (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
- (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
- (c) A is true but R is false
- (d) A is false but R is true
Q15Which Article provides the Right to Constitutional Remedies, allowing a citizen to approach the Supreme Court directly?
- AArticle 19
- BArticle 21
- CArticle 32
- DArticle 226
Q16The Rajya Sabha is a permanent House; what fraction of its members retire every second year?
- AOne-half
- BOne-third
- COne-fourth
- DOne-sixth
Q17Which of these is the correct sequence of subjects from the Seventh Schedule that a State legislature can normally legislate on without Union approval?
- ADefence and Foreign affairs
- BPublic order and Police
- CAtomic energy and Currency
- DCitizenship and Railways
Q18The National Human Rights Commission was set up under:
- AThe Constitution itself
- BThe Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993
- CThe Right to Information Act, 2005
- DAn executive order of the Union Cabinet
Q19Money Bills can be introduced only in the Lok Sabha and only on the recommendation of:
- AThe Speaker
- BThe President
- CThe Council of Ministers
- DThe Comptroller and Auditor General
Q20 (statement-based). Consider the following about the President's pardoning power under Article 72:
- It includes the power to grant pardon in cases of court-martial.
- It includes the power to pardon a death sentence.
- The Governor under Article 161 can pardon a death sentence.
Which are correct?
- (a) 1 and 2 only
- (b) 2 and 3 only
- (c) 1 and 3 only
- (d) 1, 2 and 3
Q21Which writ is issued to quash an order already passed by a lower court or tribunal acting without jurisdiction?
- AMandamus
- BQuo Warranto
- CCertiorari
- DProhibition
Q22Under the Constitution, the imposition of President's Rule in a State is provided by:
- AArticle 352
- BArticle 356
- CArticle 360
- DArticle 365
Q23The doctrine that allows courts to declare a law void to the extent of its inconsistency with Fundamental Rights is contained in:
- AArticle 12
- BArticle 13
- CArticle 14
- DArticle 15
Q24A person aggrieved by detention under a preventive detention law has its safeguards in:
- AArticle 20
- BArticle 21
- CArticle 22
- DArticle 23
Q25Which one of the following correctly pairs an emergency with its Article?
- ANational Emergency, Article 356
- BFinancial Emergency, Article 360
- CState Emergency, Article 352
- DFinancial Emergency, Article 365