Indian Constitution at Work-9 ➤ Constitution as a Living Document 1. Article 368 of the Indian constitution provides that An amendment bill can be introduced in either house of parliament Provision for free and compulsory education for children Seats shall be reserved for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes in every Municipality Uniform civil code for the citizens 2. Political equality means every citizen should be given Political education A chance to work in the government turn by turn Right to vote and contest the election Membership of a political party 3. Which amendment was passed during the emergency? 41st Amendment 42nd Amendment 43rd Amendment 44th Amendment 4. When was the Indian Constitution was adopted and enacted? 26th January 1947 26th November 1948 26th January 1950 26th November 1949 5. The amendment of the constitution can be initiated in President’s office Rajya Sabha Lok Sabha Any Houses of the Parliament 6. Indian constitution is a: Living Document Non-Living Document Limited Document None of these 7. In the law-making process in India, the bill is put to vote in both Houses of the Parliament after the __________ Third reading Second reading First reading Committee stage 8. Democracy is considered better than the old feudal system because: It is more efficient and economic It is more expressive of the people’s will It ensures more equality among the people It better protects the interests of the state 9. Which of the following, the fundamental rights of the Indian Constitution has been reinterpreted recently? Right against communalism Right to titles Right against exploitation Right to Life 10. Amendment in our constitution can be effected: By the President By the Prime Minister Through a referendum According to the provisions laid down in the constitution Loading … Question 1 of 10