Democracy is considered better than the old feudal system because:
  • It is more efficient and economic
  • It is more expressive of the people's will
  • It ensures more equality among the people
  • It better protects the interests of the state
Political equality means every citizen should be given
  • Political education
  • A chance to work in the government turn by turn
  • Right to vote and contest the election
  • Membership of a political party
Which factors are responsible for the growth of the Indian Constitution?
  • Amendments
  • Laws
  • Judicial Decisions
  • All of the above
Which of the following, the fundamental rights of the Indian Constitution has been reinterpreted recently?
  • Right against communalism
  • Right to titles
  • Right against exploitation
  • Right to Life
Indian constitution is a:
  • Living Document
  • Non-Living Document
  • Limited Document
  • None of these
When was the Indian Constitution was adopted and enacted?
  • 26th January 1947
  • 26th November 1948
  • 26th January 1950
  • 26th November 1949
Article 368 of the Indian constitution provides that
  • An amendment bill can be introduced in either house of parliament
  • Provision for free and compulsory education for children
  • Seats shall be reserved for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes in every Municipality
  • Uniform civil code for the citizens
The Indian constitution guaranteed the civil liberties that curtail the misuse of power by the...
  • Non Governmental Organisations
  • Parents and teachers
  • State and its agents
  • Intergovernmental Organisations
Which amendment was passed during the emergency?
  • 41st Amendment
  • 42nd Amendment
  • 43rd Amendment
  • 44th Amendment
The amendment of the constitution can be initiated in
  • President's office
  • Rajya Sabha
  • Lok Sabha
  • Any Houses of the Parliament
Amendment in our constitution can be effected:
  • By the President
  • By the Prime Minister
  • Through a referendum
  • According to the provisions laid down in the constitution
In the law-making process in India, the bill is put to vote in both Houses of the Parliament after the __________
  • Third reading
  • Second reading
  • First reading
  • Committee stage
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