A. Rigid party system
B. Strict party discipline
C. The head of the state enjoys vast powers
D. The stte is considered above eveything else
E. The state is sacrificed to protect the interests of party
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A constitution is rigid because:
A. There is a system of judicial review
B. There is a system of checks and balances
C. There is a difficult procedure for amendment
D. There is a theory of separation of powers
Difference between written and unwritten constitution is: ___________?
A. Real and effective
B. Substantial and not that of degree
C. That of degree and not of kind
D. None of these
In a perfect federation constitution must be: ___________?
A. Rigid
B. Flexible
C. Party rigid and partly flexible
D. None of These
A constitution which provides for a rigid distribution of the power of the government between the centre and its constituent units is known as:
A. Written constitution
B. Federal constitution
C. Rigid constitution
D. Flexible constitution
Which is considered to be the oldest constitutional system of the world:
A. Switzerland
B. India
C. France
D. U.K.
A characteristic of a good constitution is that:
A. It is excellent mirror of national mind
B. It has no definite procedure for amendment
C. It is very flexible
D. It is very precise and ambiguous
A good constitution is one which: _______________?
A. Does not leave scope for customs
B. Does not allow conventions to grow
C. Is very rigid
D. Elaborate and clear
Written constitution can develop or grow with the help of __________?
A. Judicial interpretations
B. International treaties
C. International tribunals
D. Commissions and Committees
One of the serious disadvantage of a rigid constitution is that:
A. It shifts the balance of authority from legislature to judiciary
B. It does not reflect public opinion
C. It is not suited to federations
D. It can easily be tampered with