MCQ Class 8 Civics Chapter 1 The Indian Constitution Advertisement MCQ’s For All Chapters – Civics Class 8th 1. Everyone is equal before law.’ This right falls under _______.Right to VoteRight to StudyRight to EducationRight to EqualityQuestion 1 of 152. The elected representatives in India are part of ____.JudiciaryCabinetLegislatureExecutiveQuestion 2 of 153. _____ was the President of the Constituent Assembly.S RadhakrishnanC RajajiDr Rajendra PrasadB R AmbedkarQuestion 3 of 154. The Indian Constitution was finally completed in _____. September 1949August 1950November 1946November 1949Question 4 of 155. The first Health Minister of Independent India was _____.C RajajiRajkumari Amrit KaurAruna Asaf AliIndira GandhiQuestion 5 of 156. ____ were urged by B R Ambedkar to join government and civil services.Scheduled CastesMuslimsHindusPashtunsQuestion 6 of 157. ____ was the first Finance minister of India.Maulana AzadLiaquat AliAtal Bihari BajpaiJohn MathaiQuestion 7 of 158. The system of courts in the country is collectively referred as ______.MinistersExecutiveJudiciaryCongressQuestion 8 of 159. Right to Move Freely falls under ____.Right against ExploitationCulture and Educational Rights Right to PropertyRight to freedomQuestion 9 of 1510. The Indian government is a _____ form of government.ParliamentaryMonarchyDictatorshipMilitaryQuestion 10 of 1511. The Human trafficking and forced labour are prohibited under ____.Right against ExploitationRight to PropertyCulture and Educational RightsRight to freedom of ReligionQuestion 11 of 1512. The existence of more than one level of government in any country is called ____FederalismDemocracyMonarchyUniversal Adult FranchiseQuestion 12 of 1513. Shri Jagjivan Ram was the first _____ minister of India.healthHomelabourParliamentary AffairsQuestion 13 of 1514. ______ is a group of people who make laws and run the government.JudiciaryExecutiveCongressGovernmentQuestion 14 of 1515. To ensure greater economic and social reforms, the Constitution introducedFundamental RightsExecutive RightsDirective Principles of State PolicyJudiciary RightsQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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