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Union and its Territory MCQ
Question 1
What is the term used to denote the territory of India under Article 1 of the Constitution?
- A) Federal Territories
- B) Union Territories
- C) National Territories
- D) Sovereign Territories
Question 2
Which Article of the Indian Constitution defines the territory of India?
- A) Article 2
- B) Article 1
- C) Article 3
- D) Article 4
Question 3
Which of the following is NOT included in the territory of India?
- A) States
- B) Union Territories
- C) Territories of the tribal regions
- D) Foreign territories
Question 4
Which of the following states the power of Parliament to admit new states or establish new states?
- A) Article 1
- B) Article 2
- C) Article 3
- D) Article 4
Question 5
According to Article 1 of the Constitution, India is a union of how many territories?
- A) 26
- B) 29
- C) 32
- D) 28
Question 6
Which Article of the Constitution provides for the reorganization of states?
- A) Article 2
- B) Article 1
- C) Article 3
- D) Article 4
Question 7
Which of the following territories are directly administered by the Union Government?
- A) States
- B) Union Territories
- C) Autonomous Regions
- D) Municipalities
Question 8
Which Article empowers the Parliament to alter the boundaries of any state?
- A) Article 2
- B) Article 3
- C) Article 4
- D) Article 5
Question 9
Which one of the following statements is NOT correct?
- A) States cannot be abolished or created without the consent of the concerned state legislature.
- B) Union Territories can be abolished or created without the consent of the concerned state legislature.
- C) Both A and B
- D) None of the above
Question 10
Which Schedule of the Indian Constitution deals with the distribution of legislative powers between the Union and the States?
- A) First Schedule
- B) Second Schedule
- C) Seventh Schedule
- D) Tenth Schedule
Question 11
Which of the following is NOT a Union Territory of India?
- A) Andaman and Nicobar Islands
- B) Lakshadweep
- C) Mizoram
- D) Chandigarh
Question 12
Who has the power to alter the boundaries of States or Union Territories?
- A) President
- B) Prime Minister
- C) Chief Minister
- D) Governor
Question 13
Which Article of the Constitution deals with the admission or establishment of new States?
- A) Article 1
- B) Article 2
- C) Article 3
- D) Article 4
Question 14
Which of the following is NOT a Union Territory with a Legislative Assembly?
- A) Delhi
- B) Puducherry
- C) Chandigarh
- D) Lakshadweep
Question 15
Who has the authority to declare any area as a Scheduled Area?
- A) Parliament
- B) President
- C) Governor
- D) Chief Minister
Question 16
Which Article of the Constitution defines the concept of Union Territories?
- A) Article 1
- B) Article 2
- C) Article 3
- D) Article 4
Question 17
Which of the following is NOT a method of altering the boundaries of States?
- A) By a simple majority in Parliament
- B) By mutual agreement between the concerned States
- C) By a resolution passed by the concerned State Legislature
- D) By a constitutional amendment
Question 18
Which of the following is a Union Territory with a legislature?
- A) Daman and Diu
- B) Dadra and Nagar Haveli
- C) Chandigarh
- D) Lakshadweep
Question 19
How many Union Territories are there in India?
- A) 7
- B) 8
- C) 9
- D) 10
Question 20
Who has the authority to remove or alter any part of the territory of India?
- A) Parliament
- B) President
- C) Prime Minister
- D) Chief Justice of India
Explanation for each Answer
- B) Union Territories: Article 1 of the Indian Constitution defines the territory of India, and it includes both the States and the Union Territories. Union Territories are directly administered by the Union Government.
- B) Article 1: Article 1 of the Indian Constitution defines the territory of India.
- D) Foreign territories: The territory of India does not include foreign territories. It comprises States, Union Territories, and territories of the tribal regions within India.
- C) Article 3: Article 3 of the Indian Constitution states the power of Parliament to admit new states or establish new states.
- B) 29: According to Article 1 of the Constitution, India is a union of 29 territories, which includes States and Union Territories.
- C) Article 3: Article 3 of the Indian Constitution provides for the reorganization of states.
- B) Union Territories: Union Territories are directly administered by the Union Government.
- B) Article 3: Article 3 empowers the Parliament to alter the boundaries of any state.
- D) None of the above: Both statements are correct. States cannot be abolished or created without the consent of the concerned state legislature, and Union Territories can be abolished or created without such consent.
- C) Seventh Schedule: The Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution deals with the distribution of legislative powers between the Union and the States.
- C) Mizoram: Mizoram is not a Union Territory; it is a state in northeastern India.
- A) President: The President of India has the power to alter the boundaries of States or Union Territories.
- B) Article 2: Article 2 of the Constitution deals with the admission or establishment of new States.
- C) Chandigarh: Chandigarh is a Union Territory but does not have a Legislative Assembly.
- C) Governor: The Governor of a state has the authority to declare any area as a Scheduled Area.
- B) Article 2: Article 2 of the Constitution defines the concept of Union Territories.
- A) By a simple majority in Parliament: Altering the boundaries of States requires a constitutional amendment, not a simple majority in Parliament. Other methods include mutual agreement between concerned States and a resolution passed by the concerned State Legislature.
- C) Chandigarh: Chandigarh is a Union Territory with a legislature.
- B) 8: There are currently 8 Union Territories in India.
- A) Parliament: The authority to remove or alter any part of the territory of India lies with Parliament, which can do so through a constitutional amendment.