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Question-1
The salaries of judges of High courts and the supreme court were increased by an amendment. It is an example of_______________
(A)
technical amendment
(B)
differing interpretations
(C)
amendments through political consensns
(D)
none of these
Question-2
All living documents evolve through:___________
(A)
debates
(B)
argumetns
(C)
competition
(D)
all of the above
Question-3
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-4
If parliament and the judiciary is clashed on the interpretation of the constitution____________
(A)
the judiciary can overcome the parliament
(B)
the parliament can overcome the ruling of the judiciary
(C)
the president's can overcome the ruling of these
(D)
none of these
Question-5
The amendment that increased the age of retirement of High court judges from 60 to 62 is an example of ______________
(A)
technical amendment
(B)
differing interpretations
(C)
amendment through political consensns
(D)
none of these
Question-6
Our constitution is protected from_____________.
(A)
thieves
(B)
unnecessary and frequent changes
(C)
political parties
(D)
all of the above
Question-7
The advice of the council of council of ministers will be binding on the _________
(A)
Governer
(B)
President
(C)
Judges
(D)
Parliament
Question-8
In India parliament, any amendment must be supported by a minimum of _________ members.
(A)
250
(B)
273
(C)
263
(D)
283
Question-9
Our constitution provides the provision for future generations to amend and modify it according to:______________
(A)
rule
(B)
article
(C)
the needs and requirements of the time
(D)
none of these
Question-10
The Indian Constitution formally started in ___________________.
(A)
1949
(B)
1950
(C)
1951
(D)
1952
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