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Question-1
Before the amendment comes into effect,__________ of the state legislatures have to pass the amendment bill?
(A)
half
(B)
full
(C)
1/3
(D)
none of these
Question-2
In the case of US constitution, special majority needs:__________
(A)
2/3 majority
(B)
1/3 majority
(C)
3/3 majority
(D)
none of these
Question-3
The basic principle behind the amending procedure is that, it should be based on:___________
(A)
broad support among political parties and MP's.
(B)
people
(C)
Gram panchayats
(D)
none of these
Question-4
In technical amendments, only____________ were made in the original provisions.
(A)
clarifications
(B)
explanations
(C)
minor modifications
(D)
all of the above
Question-5
A constitution that can be very easily changed or modified is often called as________
(A)
Rigid constitution
(B)
Flexible constitution
(C)
Written constitution
(D)
Un written constitution
Question-6
The anti-defection law was passed by the amendment of______________
(A)
44th
(B)
42nd
(C)
50th
(D)
52nd
Question-7
There were numerous constitution in ______________
(A)
India
(B)
USA
(C)
Britain
(D)
France
Question-8
The principle of special majority is employed in:____________
(A)
India
(B)
USA
(C)
South Africa
(D)
all of the above
Question-9
Interpretations of constitution can be given by parliament and_________________
(A)
Judiciary
(B)
Political parties
(C)
President
(D)
Governer
Question-10
Simple majority in parliament is similar to_______________
(A)
Ordinary law
(B)
Criminal law
(C)
Constitutional law
(D)
none of these
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