Constitution of Nepal
The Constitution of Nepal (2072 BS / 2015 AD) is the supreme law of Nepal. It defines the structure of government, fundamental rights of citizens, federal system, and the legal framework of the country.
Practice MCQs for Constitution of Nepal
Fundamental Principles
Constitution
A set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state is governed.
Federal System
A system of government where power is divided between central, provincial, and local levels.
Fundamental Rights
Basic human rights guaranteed by the constitution to all citizens.
Essential Formulation Tips
- Nepal Constitution was promulgated on Ashoj 3, 2072 BS (September 20, 2015).
- It replaced the Interim Constitution of 2063 BS.
- Nepal has 7 provinces under the federal system.
- There are 3 levels of government: federal, provincial, and local.
- Fundamental rights are guaranteed from Article 16 to Article 48.
Contextual Inquiries (FAQs)
Q: When was the Constitution of Nepal promulgated?
A: Ashoj 3, 2072 BS (September 20, 2015).
Q: How many parts does the Constitution of Nepal have?
A: It has 35 parts.
Q: How many articles are in the Constitution of Nepal?
A: There are 308 articles.
Q: How many schedules are included in the Constitution of Nepal?
A: There are 9 schedules.
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CMAT Constitution of Nepal - Set 1
Q1. When was the Constitution of Nepal promulgated?
Q2. How many provinces are there in Nepal?
Q3. How many articles are in the Constitution of Nepal?
Q4. How many parts does the Constitution of Nepal have?
Q5. Which system of government is adopted by Nepal?
Q6. How many levels of government exist in Nepal?
Q7. Fundamental rights are included in which articles?
Q8. Which constitution replaced the Interim Constitution?
Q9. How many schedules are in the Constitution of Nepal?
Q10. What type of democracy is Nepal?