SSC CGL Sources of Constitution Mock Test 2026: 25 Questions with Detailed Solutions
Practice this SSC CGL Sources of Constitution Mock Test 2026 to revise the most important borrowed features of the Indian Constitution. This test covers the British Constitution, USA Constitution, Irish Constitution, Canadian Constitution, Australian Constitution, German Constitution, Soviet Constitution, Japanese Constitution, South African Constitution and French Revolution based polity questions.
Sources of Constitution is one of the most scoring topics in SSC CGL General Awareness. In this chapter, questions are usually direct and fact-based. SSC can ask from which country borrowed Fundamental Rights, Parliamentary system source, DPSP source, Fundamental Duties source, Concurrent List source, Emergency provision source and Procedure Established by Law source.
Many students read this chapter once but still make mistakes because the names of countries look similar in options. For example, students often confuse Ireland and USA, Canada and Australia, or Germany and Japan. That is why this article gives you a complete SSC CGL Sources of Indian Constitution practice test with detailed explanation after every question.
This mock test is designed for SSC CGL Tier 1 GK GS, SSC CHSL, SSC MTS, SSC CPO, Railway and other competitive exams where Indian Polity MCQs are asked. Attempt all 25 questions with the 15-minute timer and then revise the answer key properly.
Official check: Always match your final preparation with the latest SSC CGL syllabus, notification and exam pattern.
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Student tip: Revise this chapter with a country-wise table. Learn every feature as a fixed country-feature pair. Reading alone is not enough, so practise MCQs regularly.
How to Prepare Sources of Constitution for SSC CGL?
Sources of Constitution is a short chapter, but it creates confusion because many country names look similar in options. Do not leave this topic after reading the theory once. Revise the country-wise list, important borrowed features and repeated SSC MCQs together.
Common mistake: Many students mark DPSP as borrowed from the USA, but DPSP is borrowed from Ireland. Fundamental Rights are borrowed from the USA. Revise this pair again and again.
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Most Important Sources of Indian Constitution for SSC CGL
In SSC CGL, Sources of Constitution questions are mostly asked in matching, direct fact and incorrect-pair format. If your borrowed features table is clear, this chapter becomes one of the easiest scoring areas in Indian Polity.
| Source / Country | Important Borrowed Features | SSC CGL Revision Tip |
|---|---|---|
| British Constitution | Parliamentary system, Rule of Law, Cabinet system, Single citizenship, Writs, Speaker system | British features are mostly linked with Parliament, cabinet system and administration. |
| USA Constitution | Fundamental Rights, Judicial Review, Independence of Judiciary, Impeachment of President, Preamble idea | Connect rights, judiciary and impeachment with the USA while revising. |
| Irish Constitution | Directive Principles of State Policy, method of election of President, nomination of members to Rajya Sabha | The source of DPSP is Ireland, and this is one of the most repeated SSC facts. |
| Canadian Constitution | Federation with strong Centre, residuary powers to Centre, appointment of Governors | Remember strong Centre and residuary powers with Canada. |
| Australian Constitution | Concurrent List, freedom of trade, joint sitting of Parliament | Concurrent List and joint sitting are both linked with Australia. |
| German Constitution | Emergency provisions and suspension of Fundamental Rights during Emergency | Revise Emergency-related features with Germany. |
| Soviet Constitution | Fundamental Duties and ideals of justice in Preamble | The source of Fundamental Duties is the USSR/Soviet Constitution. |
| Japanese Constitution | Procedure Established by Law | Procedure Established by Law under Article 21 can be directly asked in SSC exams. |
| South African Constitution | Amendment procedure and election of Rajya Sabha members | Remember South Africa as an important source for the amendment procedure. |
Final Revision Notes for Sources of Constitution
For SSC CGL, do not try to memorise this chapter randomly. Make fixed pairs like Fundamental Rights - USA, DPSP - Ireland, Parliamentary System - Britain, Concurrent List - Australia, Emergency Provisions - Germany, Fundamental Duties - USSR and Procedure Established by Law - Japan.
After attempting this SSC CGL Sources of Constitution MCQ test, check your answer key and topic-wise analytics. If you got wrong answers in borrowed features, revise the table again. If you got wrong answers in matching questions, practise more pair-based questions because SSC often asks this topic in a direct but tricky way.
FAQs on SSC CGL Sources of Constitution Mock Test 2026
Is Sources of Constitution important for SSC CGL?
Yes, Sources of Constitution is important for SSC CGL Indian Polity. Questions can come from borrowed features, country-source matching, DPSP, Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties, Emergency provisions and Concurrent List.
How many questions are in this mock test?
This mock test has 25 Indian Polity questions with detailed solutions, 15-minute timer, answer key, negative marking and topic-wise performance analysis.
Which country is the source of Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitution?
Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution were borrowed from the USA Constitution. Judicial Review and independence of judiciary are also linked with the USA source.
Which country is the source of DPSP in Indian Constitution?
Directive Principles of State Policy were borrowed from the Irish Constitution. This is one of the most repeated facts in SSC and other competitive exams.
How should I revise Sources of Constitution for SSC CGL?
Make a country-wise table, revise borrowed features daily, solve incorrect-pair questions and remember repeated combinations like UK-Parliamentary system, USA-Fundamental Rights, Ireland-DPSP, Australia-Concurrent List and USSR-Fundamental Duties.
