This page covers RRB ALP Indian Constitution โ Basics with complete concept notes, 32 graded practice MCQs, key points and exam-specific tips. Free to study.
The Constitution has three main parts - the Preamble (introduction), 395 Articles (main rules), and 12 Schedules (detailed lists). It is the longest written Constitution in the world. The Constitution can be changed through amendments. So far, 105 amendments have been made
๐กKey Properties
The Constitution is both rigid and flexible. Some parts need special majority (more than 50% votes) to change, while others need simple majority. It establishes a federal system with Central and State governments. It guarantees Fundamental Rights to all citizens and sets Fundamental Duties.
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Exam Patterns
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โCommon topics include
Preamble keywords, Constitutional Assembly members, amendment process, and important articles. Questions often test dates, names, and article numbers
26/11/1949 (adopted), 26/1/1950 (enforced). Use 'Double 26' trick
โ๏ธWorked Example 1
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Identify the category - Fundamental Rights (Articles 12-35)
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Education rights are in Articles 21A and 45
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Article 21A = Right to Education (6-14 years)
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Article 45 = Early childhood care (0-6 years)
Answer: Article 21A
Worked Example 2: Question - 'How many members were in the Constituent Assembly?'
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Original strength = 389 members
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After partition = 299 members left
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Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the President
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Assembly had 11 sessions over 2 years 11 months
Answer: 299 members (after partition)
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โ ๏ธMost Common Mistake
Students confuse adoption date (26 Nov 1949) with enforcement date (26 Jan 1950)
๐กRemember
Constitution was written first, then implemented later. Many students also mix up article numbers for similar rights. Always check if the question asks for specific age groups or general rights.
Test Indian Constitution โ Basics under exam conditions
Under Article 32 of the Indian Constitution, which court has the power to issue writs for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
Practice 2easy
Which of the following is a Fundamental Duty as per Article 51A of the Indian Constitution?
Practice 3easy
Article 12 of the Indian Constitution defines 'State' for the purpose of Fundamental Rights. Which of the following is NOT included in this definition?
Practice 4easy
The 42nd Amendment to the Indian Constitution, passed in 1976, is historically significant because it introduced which major change?
Practice 5easy
Which Article of the Indian Constitution provides the Right to Constitutional Remedies, allowing citizens to approach the Supreme Court for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
Practice 6easy
The Indian Parliament is bicameral, consisting of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. What is the maximum strength of the Lok Sabha as per the Constitution?
Practice 7easy
Article 51A of the Indian Constitution, which lists Fundamental Duties, was added by which Amendment?
Practice 8medium
The 44th Amendment to the Indian Constitution (1978) is primarily remembered for:
Practice 9medium
Under Article 12 of the Indian Constitution, the term 'State' includes all of the following EXCEPT:
Practice 10medium
Which Article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the Right to Equality before the law and equal protection of the laws to all persons within the territory of India?
Practice 11medium
The 44th Amendment to the Indian Constitution (1978) made several important changes. Which of the following was a key provision of the 44th Amendment?
Practice 12medium
Under Article 12 of the Indian Constitution, the definition of 'State' includes all of the following EXCEPT:
Practice 13medium
The 42nd Amendment to the Indian Constitution, passed in 1976, is often called the 'Mini Constitution' because it made major structural changes. Which of the following was NOT a key change introduced by the 42nd Amendment?
Practice 14medium
Which of the following is a Fundamental Duty as per Article 51A of the Indian Constitution, added by the 42nd Amendment?
Practice 15medium
Under Article 12 of the Indian Constitution, the term 'State' includes all of the following EXCEPT:
Practice 16medium
The 44th Amendment to the Indian Constitution (1978) is primarily remembered for which constitutional change?
Practice 17medium
The 42nd Amendment to the Indian Constitution, passed in 1976, is historically significant because it:
Practice 18medium
Which Article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the Right to Constitutional Remedies, described by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar as the 'Heart and Soul' of the Constitution?
Practice 19medium
Article 51A of the Indian Constitution, introduced by the 42nd Amendment, lists Fundamental Duties. Which of the following is NOT a Fundamental Duty?
Practice 20medium
Which of the following is NOT listed as a Fundamental Duty under Article 51A of the Indian Constitution?
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