Republic Day 2025 Quiz: How much do you know about India’s Constitution? 10 fun questions
Anu Parthiban | January 25, 2025 | 10:02 AM IST | 2 mins read
Happy Republic Day 2025: Take a quick quiz to check how much you know about your country, Indian Constitution, and laws.
NEW DELHI: Republic Day is celebrated every year on January 26 in India to honor the day when the Constitution of India came into effect in 1950. The event marked the transition of India into a sovereign, democratic republic. Various schools and institutions organise flag hoisting, cultural programmes, parades, competitions, and speeches to celebrate the Republic Day.
Like every year, the parade marches of regiments of Army, Navy, and Air Force and tableaux from all states signifying their cultures will be displayed from the Rashtrapati Bhavan on the Kartavya Path to India Gate and from there to Red Fort.
On the eve of Republic Day, President Droupadi Murmu will address the nation, which will also be broadcast from 7 pm on the entire national network of Akashvani and all channels of Doordarshan in Hindi followed by the English version.
The first President of India Dr Rajendra Prasad unfurled the first Indian national flag, which marked the Indian Republic day.
Careers360's Republic Day 2025 quiz is an attempt to test students' knowledge about India, aspects of the Constitution, and much more. The 10 questions given below covers questions about the Constitution of India, general knowledge, and current affairs.
Q1) Who was never on the drafting committee of the Constituent Assembly?
A) KM Munshi
B) DP Khaitan
C) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
Q2) Who moved the resolution setting out the "aims and objectives" to guide the work of the Constituent Assembly?
A) Jawaharlal Nehru
B) Rajendra Prasad
B) BR Ambedkar
Q3) When was the Indian National Flag officially adopted?
A) July 22, 1947
B) August 15, 1947
C) January 26, 1950
Q4) The Constitution (First Amendment) Act, 1951 changed articles on two key subjects. These were:
A) Freedom of religion and delimitation
B) Freedom of speech and agrarian reform
C) Reservation policy and agrarian reform
Q5) When and through which Constitutional amendment did the Right to Education become a Fundamental Right?
A) 17th Amendment, 1964
B) 95th Amendment, 2009
C) 86th Amendment, 2002
Q6) Article 45's provision for "free and compulsory education for children" till age 14 was replaced by which provision?
A) Early childhood, care and education for children below age 6
B) Mid-day meals for children till the age of 14
C) Protection of children from underage labour and abuse
Q7) Parliamentary and state assembly constituencies are drawn and redrawn by which body/panel?
A) Election Commission of India
B) Ministry of Home Affairs
C) Delimitation Commission of India
Q8) During the framing of the Constitution, what later became Union Territories were known as
A) Centrally-governed Provinces
B) Chief Commissioner's Provinces
C) Governor's Provinces
Q9) From which constituency was BR Ambedkar first elected to the Constituent Assembly of India?
A) Bombay
B) Bengal
C) Madras
Q10) Who was the only Dalit woman elected to the Constituent Assembly?
A) Dakshayani Velayudhan
B) Durgabai Deshmukh
C) Annie Mascarene
Answers:
Q1) C
Q2) A
Q3) A
Q4) B
Q5) C
Q6) A
Q7) C
Q8) B
Q9) B
Q10) A
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