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Question-1
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-2
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-3
In India parliament, any amendment must be supported by a minimum of _________ members.
(A)
250
(B)
273
(C)
263
(D)
283
Question-4
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-5
Interpretations of constitution can be given by parliament and_________________
(A)
Judiciary
(B)
Political parties
(C)
President
(D)
Governer
Question-6
Our constitution contains rigidity because______________
(A)
right and powers of states couldn't be changed without the consent of the states.
(B)
Of the afraid of political parties
(C)
Of the afraid of rapid change
(D)
none of these
Question-7
How many amendments were made in our constitution during the period from 2001 to 2003?
(A)
5
(B)
10
(C)
15
(D)
20
Question-8
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-9
The 73
rd
and 74
th
amendments were the examples of _________________
(A)
technical amendment
(B)
differing interpretations
(C)
amendments through political consensus
(D)
none of these
Question-10
Unless there is sufficient consensus over the proposed amendment, it___________
(A)
can be passed
(B)
can't be passed
(C)
will be frozened
(D)
none of these
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