ADRE MOCK TEST
Questions-100
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Mock Test - 19
ADRE & Assam Police Model Questions Paper 20241. Who was the chairman of
the drafting committee of the Constituent Assembly?
(a) J.L. Nehru
(b) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
(c) B.R. Ambedkar
(d) K.M.Munshi
2. How many members of the
constituent assembly signed the Constitution of India?
(a) 284
(b) 294
(c) 274
(d) 244
3. The permanent president
of Constituent Assembly was
(a) Dr. Ambedkar
(b) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(c) K.M. munshi
(d) J.L. Nehru
4. Who among the following
was a non-congress member of the Constituent Assembly?
(a) J.B. Kripalani
(b) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
(c) K.M. Munshi
(d) T.T. Krishnamachari
5. How many members were
assigned by Cabinet Mission in Constituent Assembly?
(a) 300
(b) 309
(c) 450
(d) 296
6. What was the duration in
the making of Indian Constitution?
(a) 1 Year 10 Months and 12
Days
(b) 2 Years 10 Months and 5
Days
(c) 2 Years 11 Months and 18
Days
(d) 3 Years 6 Months and 7
Days
7. Which of the following
gave the idea of Constituent Assembly for India?
(a) Simon Commission
(b) Rajaji Formula
(c) Cabinet Mission Plan
(d) Wavell Plan
8. The Constitution of
India was enacted on 26 November 1949 by the
(a) Constituent Assembly
(b) Parliament of India
(c) President of India
(d) British Parliament
9. When did the Indian
Constituent Assembly meet for the first time?
(a) 26 Jan, 1950
(b) 15Aug, 1947
(c) 9 Dec, 1946
(d) 19 Nov, 1949
10. The Constitution of
India was completed by which of the following dates :
(a) Jan 26, 1950
(b) Nov 26, 1949
(c) Feb 11, 1948
(d) None of above
11. The proposal for
framing of the Constitution of India by an elected Constituent Assembly was
made by
(a) Simon Commissions
(b) Government of India Act,
1935
(c) Cripps Mission
(d) British cabinet Delegation
12. Who of the following
has stated that „The Constitution has not been set in a right mould of
Federalism‟?
(a) D.D. Basu
(b) K.M. Munshi
(c) B.R. Ambedkar
(d) A.K. Iyer
13. Who of the following
moved the „Objective Resolution‟
in the Constituent Assembly?
(a) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
(b) P. J.L Nehru
(c) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(d) Dr. C.D. Deshmukh
14. The number of members
included in the Constitution Drafting Committee was:
(a) Seven
(b) Nine
(c) Eleven
(d) Thirteen
15. Draft of Indian
Constitution was prepared by–
(a) Sir B. N. Rao, “Advisor to
the Constituent Assembly
(b) Sir Alladi Krishnaswamy
Iyer Chairman Constitution Draft Committee
(c) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Union
Law Minister
(d) Jawahar Lal Nehru, Prime
Minister
16. In the Constitution of
India, the term „federal‟
appears in
(a) The Preamble
(b) Part III of the
Constitution
(c) Article 368
(d) None of the above
17. Indian federal
structure is inspired by which model of the countries given below?
(a) USA
(b) Canada
(c) Switzerland
(d) Russia
18. India has borrowed the
concept of Fundamental Rights from the Constitution of
(a) UK
(b) USA
(c) Russia
(d) Ireland
19. The phrase equality
before law used in Article 14 of Indian Constitution has been borrowed from the
Constitution of
(a) Britain
(b) USA
(c) France
(d) Canada
20. The source of the basic
structure theory of the Constitution of India is
(a) the Constitution
(b) opinion of jurists
(c) indicial interpretation
(d) parliamentary statutes
21. Which of the following
is not a feature of the Indian Constitution?
(a) Written constitution
(b) Federalism
(c) Sovereignty of Parliament
(d) Judicial Review
22. Indian Constitution is
:
(a) Federal
(b) Unitary
(c) Quasi-federal
(d) Presidential
23. Which one of the
following is not a part of the „basic structure‟ of the Indian Constitution ?
(a) Rule of law
(b) Secularism
(c) Republican form of
government
(d) Parliamentary form of
government
24. Indian Constitution is
(a) Rigid
(b) Flexible
(c) Neither rigid nor flexible
(d) Partly rigid and partly
flexible
25. The idea of concurrent
list in the Indian Constitution has been borrowed from
(a) USA
(b) Switzerland
(c) Australia
(d) U.S.S.R.
26. The idea of the
Directive Principles of state policy in the Indian Constitution has been taken
from the Constitution of
(a) Ireland
(b) Canada
(c) South Africa
(d) Australia
27. When the Constituent
Assembly for the Dominion of India reassembled on 31st October, 1947, its
reduced membership was:
(a) 299
(b) 311
(c) 319
(d) 331
28. The Constitution of
India was enacted by a Constituent Assembly set up:
(a) under the Indian
Independence Act, 1947
(b) under the Cabinet Mission
Plan, 1946
(c) through a resolution of
the provisional government
(d) by the Indian National
Congress
29. Who presided over the
inaugural meeting of the Constituent Assembly of India?
(a) Sachidananda Sinha
(b) B. R. Ambedkar
(c) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(d) P. Upendra
30. How long did the
Constituent Assembly take to finally pass the Constitution?
(a) about 6 months in 1949
(b) exactly a year since Nov
26, 1948
(c) about 2 years since Aug
15, 1947
(d) about 3 years since Dec 9,
1946
31. The demand for the
Constituent Assembly was put forward by the Indian National Congress in 1936 at
its session held at :
(a) Kanpur
(b) Bombay
(c) Lucknow
(d) Lahore
32. The Constituent
Assembly arrived at decisions on the various provisions of the Constitution:
(a) by a majority vote
(b) by a two-thirds majority
(c) by consensus
(d) unanimously
33. The most profound
influence on the drafting of the Indian Constitution was exercised by the
(a) U.S. Constitution
(b) British Constitution
(c) Government of India Act,
1935
(d) French ideals of Liberty
and Fraternity
34. The federal system of
India was inspired by the Constitution of the following?
(a) Canada
(b) United Kingdom
(c) U.S.A.
(d) Ireland
35. Which part of the
Constitution has fundamental rights?
a) Part II
b) Part III
c) Part IV
d) Part IV A
36. Fundamental rights come
under which articles?
a) Articles 12 to 35
b) Articles 13 to 35
c) Articles 13 to 36
d) Articles 14 to 15
37. Fundamental rights are
derived inspiration from which country's constitution?
a) Canada
b) USA
c) French
d) UK
38. Which part of the
constitution is called the “Magna Carta” of India?
a) Part II
b) Part III
c) Part IV
d) Part IV-A
39. Which one of the following
is not true about Fundamental Rights?
a) Fundamental Rights are
justiciable in nature.
b) Fundamental rights in our
constitution are more elaborated than USA‟s
Fundamental rights
c) Fundamental rights are
meant for promoting the idea of social and economic democracy.
d) Fundamental rights are
essential for the overall development (material, intellectual, moral, and
spiritual) of individuals.
40. Originally, how many
fundamental rights had in our constitution?
a) 5
b) 6
c) 7
d) 8
41. Which of the following are
not features of Fundamental Rights?
a) Fundamental Rights are not
absolute.
b) Fundamental rights are not
qualified in nature.
c) Some Fundamental rights are
positive in nature as it provides some privileges to the person.
d) Some Fundamental rights are
negative in nature as it places limitations on the authority of the state
42. Six rights guaranteed by
Article 19 cannot be suspended on the grounds of;
a) War
b) External aggression
c) Armed rebellion
d) None
43. Definition of state
mentioned in which of the following article?
a) Article 11
b) Article 12
c) Article 13
d) Article 14
44. Which article prohibits
discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth?
a) Article 13
b) Article 14
c) Article 15
d) Article 16
45. Equality of opportunities
in matters of public employment;
a) Article 13
b) Article 14
c) Article 15
d) Article 16
46. Abolition of titles except
military and academic is mentioned in which article?
a) Article 15
b) Article 16
c) Article 17
d) Article 18
47. Protection in respect of
conviction for offenses is guaranteed under?
a) Article 19
b) Article 20
c) Article 21
d) Article 22
48. What was invented by
Alfred Nobel, the founder of the Nobel Prize?
(a) Dynamite
(b) Gunpowder
(c) Electric
light
(d) Foot bath
49. The first black person to
be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize was –
(a) Ralph
Johnson Bunche
(b) Barack
Obama
(c) Lagston
huges
(d) Joe Louis
50. The nobel
prize was instituted by which country?
(a) USA
(b) UK
(c) Canada
(d) Sweden
51. Who was
awarded with nobel peace prize and she belongs to which country?
a. Narges
Mohammadi, Israel
b. Narges
Mohammad, Iran
c. Nargis
Mohammad, Israel
d. Narges
Mohammadi, Iran
53. Recently,
Assam‟s longest flyover is
named as?
a. Bishnu
Prasad Rabha Flyover
b. Jorhat
Flyover
c. Nilachal Flyover
d. Maligaon
Flyover
54. Khel
Maharn will organize in the state from-
a. 10 Nov to
10 January
b. 1 December
to 10 January
c. 1 November
to 10 January
d. 1 December
to 1 January
55. Who
directed the documentary Hargila - The Greater Adjutant Stork?
a. Rima Das
b. Biswajit
Bora
c. Partha
Sarathi Mahanta
d. Mina Mahanta
and Indrani Barua
56. Which
film got best award in Animated Film Category at International Film festival,
Jaipur?.
a. Tora‟s Husband
b. Semkhor
c. Lachit-
The Warrior
d. Malati, My
Love
57. Assam
Govt. decided to celebrate Lok Kalyan Divas on-
a. Tarunram
Phukan‟s birth anniversary
b. Tarunram
Phukan‟s death anniversary
c. Gopinath
Bodoloi‟s birth anniversary
d. Gopinath
Bordoloi‟s death anniversary
58. What is
the official language of Israel?
a. Ghasulion
b. Israeli
c. Knesset
d. Hebrew
59. What is the motto of 2026
Asian Games?
a. Faster, Stronger, Sharper
b. Imagine
one Asia
c. Ever
Onward
d. Together
Asia forever
60. Which
state has created a memorial for rhinos using ashes named as ‘Abode of the
Unicorns’?
A. West
Bengal
B. Assam
C. Odisha
D. Arunachal
Pradesh
61. . Which
state has launched a web portal named ‘CM Da Haisi’ (Inform to CM)?
A. Gujarat
B. Assam
C. Manipur
D. Odisha
62. The
project GoalMart of which district of Assam bagged the prestigious GOLD award
in the 24th National Conference on e- governance.
A. Kamrup
B. Goalpara
C.Dibrugarh
D. Sonitpur
63. What is
the aim of Assam Mala Project?
A. To encourage Self-help groups.
B. To improve
state highways and major district roads network in the state.
C. Major
infrastructural development in the state.
D. To promote
connectivity with neighbouring states.
64. Which is
the first state to launch the ‘Elephant Death Audit Framework’?
A. Andhra
Pradesh
B. Tamil Nadu
C. Madhya
Pradesh
D. Gujarat
65. Who was
awarded with Assam Baibhav Award in 2022?
a. Ratan Tata
b. Dr. Tapan
Saikia
c. Dr. Binoy
Kr. Saikia
d. Dr.
Sashidhar Phukan
66. Who was the Champion in
FIDE Chess World up 2023?
a. R. Praggnananda
b. Magnus Carlson
c. Divya Deshmukh
d. V. Anand
67. Which place is selected as
best tourism village of Indiia 2023?
a. Banaras Ghat, UP
b. Mawlynong, Meghalaya
c. Kashi Biswanath
d. Biswanath Ghat, Assam
68. Asomia Sishu Sahitya
Bota-2023 is awarded to-
a. Abhijeet Bora
b. Partha Saarathi Mahanta
c. Swadhinata Mahanta
b. Krishanu Hazarika
69. 132nd Durand Cup will be
held at-
a. Bongaigaon
b. Kokrajhar
c. Barpeta
d. Guwahati
70. Kalicharan Brahma Award
2023 was awarded to-
a. Dr. Jayanti Chutia
b. Tiyatoshi Jamir
c. Bhaskar Kalita
d. Nakul Das
71. The Phulaguri uprising was
take place:
A) 1848
B) 1852
C) 1861
D) 1869
72. Who was the first Assamese
to become the Justice of Supreme Court of India?
(1) Ranjan Gogoi
(2) Haliram Deka
(3) Parvati Kumar Goswami
(4) None of these
73. Which of the following
cave paintings is the oldest?
(1) Bhimbetka
(2) Ellora
(3) Ajanta
(4) Chittnnavasal
74. Assam shares its
international boundary with how many countries?
a) One
b) Two
c) Three
d) Four
75. River Surma is the another
name of the which famous river in Assam?
a) Brahmaputra
b) Barak
c) Manas
d) Kapili
76. In Bangladesh River Barak
is known by –
a) Padma
b) Meghna
c) Ganga
d) Jamuna
77. Jatinga is a north bank
tributary of which river?
a) Kapili
b) Barak
c)
Brahmaputra
d) Kolong
78. In China, river Manas is
known by –
a) Tsangpo
b) Kuri Chhu
c) Niamjang
d) Yarlung
Tsangpo
79. Scientific name of Assam
tea is –
a) Camellia sinensis
b) Camellia
sinensis assamica
c) Camellia
assamica
d) Sinensis
assamica
80.. Which forest is
single-handedly planted by Jadav Payeng –
a) Barnadi forest
b) Molai
forest
c) Barail
forest
d) Dihing forest
81. Which National Park of
Assam is famous for wild Horse?
a) Kaziranga National Park
b) Dehing
Patkai National Park
c) Dibru
Saikhowa National Park
d) Manas
Mational Park
82. The three main zones of a
Biosphere reserve is?
a) Core, wide and manipulation
zone
b) Core,
Buffer, Manipulation zone
c) Core,
Buffer and Flexible zone
d) Core,
manipulation and wide zone
83. The two Biosphere reserve
of Assam are -
a) Manas and Kaziranga
b) Manas and
Dibru Saikhowa
c) Manas and
Nameri
d) Manas and
Dehing Patkai
84. Dehing Patkai Wildlife
Sanctuary is declared as a National Park (7th National Park of Assam) on –
a) 10th June, 2021
b) 5th June,
2021
c) 9th June,
2021
d) 8th June,
2021
85. The 6th National Park of
Assam, Raimona National Park is formally declared as a National Park on -
a) 10th June, 2021
b) 5th June,
2021
c) 9th June,
2021
d) 8th June,
2021
86. The smallest National Park
of Assam is –
a) Orang National Park
b) Nameri National Park
c) Dehing
Patkai National Park
d) Raimona National Park
87. Kaziranga is declared as a
National Park in –
a) 1985
b) 1999
c) 1974
d) 1990
88. Kaziranga is declared as
UNESCO world heritage site in –
a) 1985
b) 1999
c) 1974
d) 1990
89. Kaziranga is declared as a
Project Tiger in the year –
a) 2007
b) 2006
c) 2016
d) 1973
90. Kaziranga forset reserve
was declared as a Wild life sanctuary in –
a) 1950
b) 1951
c) 1947
d) 1948
91. Which film got best Best
Assamese Film award?
a. Emuthi Puthi
b. Pratikhya
c. Anur
d. Anunaad
92. Who got Best
Narration/Voice Over (Non-feature film) award?
a. Kulada Kumar Bhattacharjee,
Hathibondhu
b. Aniruddha Jatkar, Baale
Bangara
c. Unni krishnan, Ek Tha Gaon
d. Bittu Rawat, Pataal
93. Which film got Best
Science & Technology Films award?
a. Nambi Effect
b. Ethos of Darkness
c. Rocketry
d. Beyond Blast
94. Which number of G20 summit
is going on in India?
a. 17th
b. 18th
c. 19th
d. 20th
95. India has officially
attained presidency of G20 summit on-
a. November 1, 2022
b. December 1, 2022
c. January 1, 2022
d. December 31, 2022
96. The theme of G20 is-
a. Vasundhara Kutumbukam
b. Vasudhaiva Katambukam
c. Vasudhaiva Kutumbukam
d. Vasudev Kutumbukam
97. The words “Vasudhaiva
Kutumbukam” has been taken from-
a. Mundaka Upanishad
b. Maha Upanishad
c. Vedas
d. Mahabharata
98. G20 logo is painted with
which colours-
a. Saffron, white and green
b. Saffron, white, green and
blue
c. White, green and orange
d. Saffron, red, green
99. When 18th meeting of G20
was held?
a. 8-9 September, 2023
b. 1-2 December, 2023
c. 9-10 September, 2023
d. 30 December, 2023
100. The gas used in the
artificial ripening of fruits is:
(1) Acetylene
(2) Methane
(3) Ethelene
(4) Butane
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