Results Congratulations. You passed. All the best for next attempt. #1. Which Part of the Constitution deals with the Union and its territory? Part-III Part-I Part-II Part-IV #2. Article 1 describes India as a: Confederation of States Federation of States Union of States Alliance of States #3. The mixed name for the country adopted by the Constituent Assembly is: India, that is, Bharat Union, that is, Federation Bharatvarsh, that is, India Hindustan, that is, India #4. According to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, why was ‘Union of States’ preferred over ‘Federation of States’? The federation is not indestructible. Because the states have no right to secede from the federation. To promote cultural unity. To ensure a unitary form of government. #5. The Indian Federation is described as ‘indestructible’ because: The country is an integral whole and states cannot secede. The states are financially dependent on the Centre. It is based on a written agreement among the states. It is a result of the Constituent Assembly's unanimous vote. #6. Article 1 classifies the territory of India into which three categories? States, Union Territories, and Territories that may be acquired States, Acquired Territories, and Scheduled Areas Union Territories, Tribal Areas, and States States, Central Territories, and Border Areas #7. The names of states and union territories and their territorial extent are mentioned in which part of the Constitution? First Schedule Article 4 Fifth Schedule The Preamble #8. At present (as per the text’s context), how many States and Union Territories are mentioned? 29 States and 9 Union Territories 28 States and 9 Union Territories 28 States and 8 Union Territories 29 States and 7 Union Territories #9. Special provisions for certain states like Maharashtra and Gujarat are contained under which Part of the Constitution? Part XIX Part XX Part XXII Part XXI #10. Which Schedules contain separate provisions for the administration of scheduled areas and tribal areas within the states? Third and Fourth Schedules Ninth and Tenth Schedules First and Second Schedules Fifth and Sixth Schedules Previous Finish Post navigation Preamble of the Constitution Citizenship