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Question-1
The reservation of seats for SCs and STs in legislatures are for____________
(A)
5 years
(B)
6 years
(C)
7 years
(D)
10 years
Question-2
In the case of the constitutions of South Africa and Russia, special majority requires _________ majority
(A)
2/3
(B)
3/4
(C)
1/3
(D)
2/2
Question-3
____________ is the basis of the amendment procedure.
(A)
parliamentary sovereignty
(B)
Independence of judiciary
(C)
Impartiality of judiciary
(D)
Political power
Question-4
The President shall act in accordance with the advice of the ______________
(A)
Parliament
(B)
Supreme Court
(C)
Political Parties
(D)
Council of Ministers
Question-5
There were numerous constitution in ______________
(A)
India
(B)
USA
(C)
Britain
(D)
France
Question-6
Constitution of India can be amended through large scale consensus and limited participation of the____________.
(A)
States
(B)
Centre
(C)
People
(D)
none of these
Question-7
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-8
Technical amendments are only in____________
(A)
legal sense
(B)
words
(C)
illegal sense
(D)
none of these
Question-9
Constitution reflects_____________.
(A)
dreams and aspirations of society
(B)
the culture of society
(C)
the ideas of political parties
(D)
economic development of the society.
Question-10
Our constitution is protected from_____________.
(A)
thieves
(B)
unnecessary and frequent changes
(C)
political parties
(D)
all of the above
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