Indian Constitution – GK Questions and Answers (MCQs)

The Constitution of India is the backbone of our democracy — it defines how our government functions, outlines fundamental rights, and reflects the vision of our founding leaders. Understanding the Constitution is not only important as a citizen but also essential for performing well in competitive exams.

GK questions related to the Indian Constitution are commonly asked in SSC, UPSC, CDS, Railways, State PCS, Judiciary, Banking, and Defence exams. To help you master this topic, GKwizard provides a collection of MCQs based on the Indian Constitution, carefully crafted as per the latest exam trends.

What’s Available in This Section?

  • 150+ topic-wise MCQs with answers
  • Based on static concepts and current constitutional updates
  • Includes previous year exam questions
  • Questions explained in simple language
  • Ideal for prelims, mains, and interview stages

Indian Constitution Practice MCQ Question and Answer

121
If the office of the Chairman of the UPSC falls vacant or if the Chairman is unable to perform the functions of their office due to absence or any other reason, who performs those functions?


122
Which of the following High Courts was the first to be established in India?


123
The Constitution envisages that the number of members of the UPSC shall be:


124
Which of the following principles is NOT a cornerstone of the Indian judicial system?


125
Which Article of the Constitution deals with the power to extend the functions of Public Service Commissions?


126
The concept of 'Constitutional Court' status in India is primarily associated with:



Topics Covered Under Indian Constitution GK

This section covers key areas from the Indian Constitution, including:

  • History & Making of the Constitution
  • Features and Philosophy of the Constitution
  • Preamble of India
  • Fundamental Rights & Duties
  • Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP)
  • Union & State Government Structure
  • President, Prime Minister, Parliament, Judiciary
  • Constitutional Amendments
  • Schedules and Articles of the Constitution
  • Emergency Provisions
  • Election Commission and Constitutional Bodies
  • Important Committees and Acts
  • Recent Developments & Supreme Court Judgments