A rigid constitution:
A. Cannot be amended
B. Can be amended by the people as a whole
C. Can be amended like an ordinary law
D. Can be amended by a special procedure
A. Cannot be amended
B. Can be amended by the people as a whole
C. Can be amended like an ordinary law
D. Can be amended by a special procedure
A. Abolishing capitalism
B. Reforming capitalism
C. Retaining capitalism as it is
D. None of the above
A. They try to contest elections and capture power
B. They criticise the policies of the government
C. They try to implement their programme once they come into power
D. They do not permit their members to express their views independently
A. It gives rise to love for charity and culture
B. It is reward for labour
C. The state has no right to regulate it
D. Individual should be paid compensation for state’s taking away one’s private property
E. The people should have limited right over property
A. Political party is a voluntary association
B. Members of political parties hold identical views on basic political, economic and other matters
C. Political parties aim at capturing power through any method
D. Once the political party comes to power it tries to promote national rather than sectarian interests
A. Malthus
B. Adam Smith
C. J.S Mill
D. All the above
A. A Joint electorate
B. Separate electorates
C. Reservation of seats
D. There can be both joint as well as separate electorates