An unwritten constitution differs from written constitution in so far as it is:
A. Wholly unwritten
B. Adopted after obtaining sanction of the people
C. Very brief
D. Not adopted by a formal constituent body
A. Wholly unwritten
B. Adopted after obtaining sanction of the people
C. Very brief
D. Not adopted by a formal constituent body
A. It helped in the evolution of political institutions
B. It developed in quality of obedience
C. The authority was obeyed as long as it was strong
D. The chief looked after all welfare activities in the state
E. Real authority in the state was fear	
A. It provides incentive to worker
B. It leads to division of labour and great production
C. It provide if sense of pleasure
D. It provides incentive to the developments of z art, seience, literature, etc.
A. Force
B. Written laws
C. Religious rules
D. Conventions and customs
A. It attaches too much importance to moral rights
B. It noes not cover the whole field of rights
C. It concedes rights against the state
D. It attaches too much importance to the customs
A. Capitalism should be abolished	
B. Capitalism is promoting social welfare
C. Capitalism is promoting international trade
D. Capitalism is moral strength of a nation
A. A flexible constitution can adapt itself to changing times
B. A flexible constitution saves the country from violent revolutions
C. A flexible constitution is good for countries where people are not politically conscious	
D. A flexible constitution can easily respond to the needs of the people