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50 Important MCQs on Part 1 of the Constitution of India (With Answers)

By Swati Bhardwaj
February 22, 2026 5 Min Read
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In this post, we have curated 50 must-know MCQs with answers to help you master this topic for exams like UPSC, SSC, and State Judiciary.

1. Under Article 1, India is described as a: 

A. Federation of States
B. Union of States
C. Confederation of States
D. Unitary State 

Answer: B

2. Which article empowers the Parliament to admit or establish new states into the Indian Union? 

A. Article 1
B. Article 2
C. Article 3
D. Article 4 

Answer: B

3. Article 3 of the Constitution deals with: 

A. Admission of new states not part of India
B. Formation of new states and alteration of areas/names of existing states
C. Citizenship
D. Fundamental Rights 

Answer: B

4. Which schedule of the Constitution lists the names of States and Union Territories? 

A. First Schedule
B. Second Schedule
C. Third Schedule
D. Fourth Schedule 

Answer: A

5. Who has the power to change the name of a state? 

A. The President
B. The State Legislature
C. The Parliament
D. The Governor 

Answer: C

6. The “Territory of India” includes: 

A. Territories of the States
B. Union Territories
C. Territories that may be acquired by the Govt. of India at any time
D. All of the above 

Answer: D

7. A bill for the formation of new states must be recommended by: 

A. The Prime Minister
B. The President
C. The Chief Justice of India
D. The Speaker of Lok Sabha 

Answer: B

8. In which year was the States Reorganisation Act passed? 

A. 1950
B. 1953
C. 1956
D. 1960 

Answer: C

9. Which commission was appointed in 1948 to examine the feasibility of linguistic states? 

A. Fazl Ali Commission
B. JVP Committee
C. Dhar Commission
D. Sarkaria Commission 

Answer: C

10. The first state created on a linguistic basis in India was: 

A. Andhra Pradesh
B. Maharashtra
C. Gujarat
D. Kerala 

Answer: A

11. Who was the chairman of the State Reorganisation Commission appointed in 1953? 

A. H.N. Kunzru
B. K.M. Panikkar
C. Fazl Ali
D. M.C. Mahajan 

Answer: C

12. The JVP Committee (1948) included which members? 

A. Jawaharlal Nehru, Vallabhbhai Patel, Pattabhi Sitaramayya
B. Jagjivan Ram, V.P. Menon, Pant
C. Jawaharlal Nehru, Vallabhbhai Patel, Rajendra Prasad
D. None of the above 

Answer: A

13. Which Constitutional Amendment made Sikkim a full-fledged state of India? 

A. 35th Amendment
B. 36th Amendment
C. 42nd Amendment
D. 44th Amendment 

Answer: B

14. How many States and UTs were created by the States Reorganisation Act, 1956? 

A. 14 States, 6 UTs
B. 15 States, 7 UTs
C. 12 States, 5 UTs
D. 28 States, 8 UTs 

Answer: A

15. To change the boundary of a state, the Parliament requires: 

A. Special Majority
B. Simple Majority
C. Majority with Ratification by States
D. Absolute Majority 

Answer: B

16. Under Article 3, before introducing a bill, the President must refer it to: 

A. The Supreme Court /
B. The State Legislature concerned for their views
C. The Rajya Sabha only
D. The Prime Minister’s Office 

Answer: B

17. Are the views of the State Legislature binding on the Parliament under Article 3? 

A. Yes
B. No
C. Only if the state is a large state
D. Only if the President agrees 

Answer: B

18. Which article states that laws made under Article 2 and 3 are not to be considered amendments under Article 368? 

A. Article 1
B. Article 4
C. Article 5
D. Article 12 

Answer: B

19. Puducherry was ceded to India by which country? 

A. Portugal
B. France
C. Britain
D. Netherlands 

Answer: B

20. Goa, Daman, and Diu were liberated from which rule in 1961? 

A. French
B. Dutch
C. Portuguese
D. British 

Answer: C

21. In which year was the state of Telangana formed? 

A. 2012
B. 2013
C. 2014
D. 2015 

Answer: C

22. The 100th Constitutional Amendment Act (2015) related to: 

A. GST
B. Land Boundary Agreement between India and Bangladesh
C. Formation of Telangana
D. Reservation for EWS 

Answer: B

23. Which state was bifurcated into two Union Territories in 2019? 

A. Andhra Pradesh
B. Jammu and Kashmir
C. Uttar Pradesh
D. Madhya Pradesh 

Answer: B

24. The “Union of India” consists of: 

A. States only
B. States and UTs
C. States, UTs, and Acquired Territories
D. States and Foreign Enclaves 

Answer: A (Note: “Union of India” includes only States, whereas “Territory of India” includes UTs and acquired land).

25. Which Union Territory was merged with Dadra and Nagar Haveli in 2020? 

A. Lakshadweep
B. Daman and Diu
C. Puducherry
D. Chandigarh 

Answer: B

26. Which article describes the nature of the Indian State? 

A. Article 1
B. Article 2
C. Article 13
D. Article 14 

Answer: A

27. “India is an indestructible union of destructible states.” This statement is: 

A. True
B. False
C. Applicable only to UTs
D. True only during Emergency 

Answer: A

28. Uttarakhand was carved out of which state? 

A. Bihar
B. Uttar Pradesh
C. Madhya Pradesh
D. Punjab 

Answer: B

29. Which commission’s report led to the creation of Punjab and Haryana? 

A. Shah Commission
B. Dhar Commission
C. JVP Committee
D. Mandal Commission 

Answer: A

30. In which year did Manipur, Tripura, and Meghalaya become states? 

A. 1970
B. 1971
C. 1972
D. 1975 

Answer: C

31. Article 2 relates to: 

A. Admission of new territories not belonging to India
B. Re-naming existing states
C. Abolishing Fundamental Rights
D. Emergency powers 

Answer: A

32. Can India cede territory to a foreign country? 

A. Yes, by an executive order
B. No, never
C. Yes, through an amendment under Article 368
D. Yes, by a simple majority in Parliament 

Answer: C

33. The Berubari Union case (1960) was related to: 

A. Fundamental Rights
B. Preamble
C. Cession of territory to Pakistan
D. President’s rule 

Answer: C

34. Which state was previously known as “United Provinces”? 

A. Uttar Pradesh
B. Madhya Pradesh
C. Bihar
D. Odisha 

Answer: A

35. The capital of Himachal Pradesh before 1971 was: 

A. Shimla
B. It was a Union Territory
C. Chandigarh
D. Solan 

Answer: B

36. Which Article is considered “self-executing” for state formation? 

A. Article 1
B. Article 2
C. Article 3
D. Article 4 

Answer: C

37. Jharkhand was created on: 

A. Nov 1, 2000
B. Nov 9, 2000
C. Nov 15, 2000
D. Jan 1, 2001 

Answer: C

38. The term “Sovereign” in the context of Part 1 implies: 

A. States can leave India
B. Parliament can acquire new land
C. India is under the British crown
D. States have equal power as the Union 

Answer: B

39. In 1950, states were classified into how many categories? 

A. Two (A & B)
B. Three (A, B, & C)
C. Four (A, B, C, & D)
D. One 

Answer: C

40. Madras state was renamed as Tamil Nadu in: 

A. 1967
B. 1969
C. 1972
D. 1956 

Answer: B

41. Mysore state was renamed Karnataka in: 

A. 1971
B. 1973
C. 1975
D. 1980 

Answer: B

42. Who is the “Constitutional Head” of the Union? 

A. Prime Minister
B. Chief Justice
C. President
D. Parliament 

Answer: C

43. Article 1(3) defines the: 

A. Powers of President
B. Extent of Indian Territory
C. Right to Property
D. Election procedure 

Answer: B

44. Which Part of the Constitution is “Part 1”? 

A. Citizenship
B. The Union and its Territory
C. Fundamental Rights
D. DPSP 

Answer: B

45. The 35th Amendment (1974) gave Sikkim the status of: 

A. Associate State
B. Full State
C. Union Territory
D. Buffer State 

Answer: A

46. What is the current number of States in India (as of 2024)? 

A. 27
B. 28
C. 29
D. 30 

Answer: B

47. What is the current number of Union Territories in India? 

A. 7
B. 8
C. 9
D. 6 

Answer: B

48. Which article ensures that territorial changes do not require a complex amendment process? 

A. Article 1
B. Article 2
C. Article 3
D. Article 4 

Answer: D

49. Laccadive, Minicoy and Amindivi Islands were renamed “Lakshadweep” in: 

A. 1973
B. 1970
C. 1985
D. 1990 

Answer: A

50. The Bombay Reorganisation Act, 1960, divided Bombay into: 

A. Maharashtra and Gujarat
B. Maharashtra and Karnataka
C. Gujarat and Rajasthan
D. Bombay and Goa 

Answer: A

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