CLAT PG PYQs for Constitutional Laws with Solutions: Practice CLAT PG Previous Year Questions

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Updated on - Nov 21, 2025

Constitutional Laws is an important topic in the Legal Studies section in CLAT PG exam. Practising this topic will increase your score overall and make your conceptual grip on CLAT PG exam stronger.

This article gives you a full set of CLAT PG PYQs for Constitutional Laws with explanations for effective preparation. Practice of CLAT PG Legal Studies PYQs including Constitutional Laws questions regularly will improve accuracy, speed, and confidence in the CLAT PG 2026 exam.

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CLAT PG PYQs for Constitutional Laws with Solutions

CLAT PG PYQs for Constitutional Laws with Solutions

  • 1.
    Which among the following States has no Legislative Council?

      • Andhra Pradesh
      • Telangana
      • Bihar
      • Madhya Pradesh

    • 2.
      Who was the Constitutional Advisor to the Constituent Assembly?

        • B N Rau
        • B R Ambedkar
        • Rajendra Prasad
        • K M Munshi

      • 3.
        Who presides over the joint sitting of the two Houses of Parliament?

          • Speaker
          • President
          • Vice President
          • Nominee of the Chief Justice of India.

        • 4.
          Passive euthanasia under certain circumstance is permissible was upheld in the case of:

            • Aruna Ramachandra Shanbaug v. Union of India
            • Gian Kaur v. State of Punjab
            • State of Maharashtra v. Maruty Sripaty Dubal
            • P. Rathinam v. Union of India

          • 5.
            How many judges of the Supreme Court were superseded in the appointment of Justice A.N. Ray as the Chief Justice of India?

              • One
              • Three
              • Two
              • None

            • 6.
              Gunupati v. Nafizul Hasan deals with:

                • Presidents‘ election
                • Privileges of the legislature
                • Pardoning power
                • Office of profit

              • 7.
                The fundamental right to form co-operative societies is provided under:

                  • Article 19 (1) (C)
                  • Article 21
                  • Article 14
                  • Article 51 A (j)

                • 8.
                  The Vice – President of India can be removed from office by:

                    • Impeachment
                    • Resolution passed by both Houses of Parliament.
                    • Resolution passed by the Council of States and agreed to by the House of the People.
                    • Resolution by both Houses and Order signed by the President of India.

                  • 9.
                    Among the following judges, against whom the motion for removal were initiated in either House of Parliament?

                      • Justice Ramaswamy and Justice Dinakaran
                      • Justice Ramaswamy and Justice Soumitro Sen
                      • Justice Dinakaran and Justice Soumitro Sen
                      • Justice Ramaswamy and Justice Karnan

                    • 10.
                      The right to vote in elections in India is a:

                        • Fundamental right
                        • Constitutional right
                        • Statutory right
                        • Customary right

                      • 11.
                        The Directive Principles of State Policy were framed based on the provisions of:

                          • Swiss Constitution
                          • Australian Constitution
                          • Irish Constitution
                          • None

                        • 12.
                          The President decides on disqualification of Members of Parliament under Article 103 only on the advice of:

                            • Council of Ministers
                            • Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court of India
                            • Election Commission
                            • Chief Justice of India.

                          • 13.
                            Reservation in promotions with consequential seniority in favour of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes is facilitated by:

                              • Art.16 (4A)
                              • Art. 16(3)
                              • Art. 16 (4B)
                              • Art. 15 (3)

                            • 14.
                              The Constitution Day is celebrated on:

                                • 26th January
                                • 15th August
                                • 26th November
                                • 10th December

                              • 15.
                                The minimum number of judges of the Supreme Court who are to sit to decide any case involving a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the Constitution shall be:

                                  • Three
                                  • Five
                                  • Seven
                                  • Nine

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