Smartindia Classroom
CONTENTS
India Physical Environment
English
Economics
History
Geography
Political Science
Sociology
Psychology
Computer Application
Back to home
Start Practice
Question-1
In the first method of special majority, those voting in favour of the amendment bill should constitute
(A)
at least half of the total strength of that honse
(B)
at least half of the both honses
(C)
at least half of the state legislatures
(D)
none of these
Question-2
Technical amendments are only in____________
(A)
legal sense
(B)
words
(C)
illegal sense
(D)
none of these
Question-3
Which amendment put restrictions on the review powers of the judiciary?
(A)
22
nd
(B)
24
th
(C)
42
nd
(D)
44
th
Question-4
Only ____________ are empowered to consider and take final decisions on the question of amendments:_
(A)
judges
(B)
political parties
(C)
elected representatives
(D)
none of these
Question-5
The Kesavananda Bharati case held that_____________
(A)
no amendment can violate the basic structure of the constitution
(B)
it allows parliament to amend any and all parts of the constitution.
(C)
it places the judiciary as the final authority in deciding if an amendment violates the basic structure.
(D)
all of the above.
Question-6
The term 'rigid' means_________________
(A)
resistant to changes
(B)
open to changes
(C)
easy methods to changes
(D)
none of these
Question-7
Framers of our constitution wanted it to be______________.
(A)
flexible and rigid
(B)
rigid only
(C)
flexible only
(D)
none of these
Question-8
Which was the two decades in which a large number of amendments were made?
(A)
1970 to 1990
(B)
1950 to 1960
(C)
1960 to 1970
(D)
none of these
Question-9
The President has no power to send ______________ bills back for reconsideration:-
(A)
ordinary bill
(B)
constitutional amendment bill
(C)
private bill
(D)
money bill
Question-10
Our Loksabha constitute ______________ members.
(A)
550
(B)
500
(C)
545
(D)
400
Your Score 0/10
Click
here
to see your answersheet and detailed track records.
Plus 1 Humanities
Kerala (English Medium)
Practice in Related Chapters
Social Justice
Indian Constitution at Work
Judiciary
Challenges To And Restoration Of The Congress System -3
The Crisis Of Democratic Order -4
Federalism
Local Governments -9
Constitution As A Living Document -11
Executive
Rights
The Philosophy Of The Constitution-20
Nationalism
Rights in the Indian Constitution
Secularism
Freedom
Political Theory: An Introduction
Development
Legislature
Peace
Equality
Citizenship
Constitution:Why and How?
Election and Representation
Local Government
Powered By