A. Helps us knowing foreign policy of government
B. Tells us about party system
C. Tells us about basic principles of governance of the state
D. Tells us about social system
Constitution and Constitutional Government
The formation of Leauge of Nations:
A. Gave serious set back to constitutional government
B. Encouraged constitutional government
C. Did not effect constitutional government
D. Definitely opposed the system of constitutional government
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
Constitutional Government:
A. Received encouragement during World War I
B. Received encouragement during World War II
C. Received encouragement during post-war period
D. Received encouragement during the course of war only
Which is a Constitution?
A. It is an element of state
B. It is an element of the society
C. It is an element of the nation
D. It regulates as well as determines functions of Government.
Which one of the following is not essential for constitutional government?
A. Freedom of press
B. Freedom of association
C. Freedom to exploit the weaker sections
D. Freedom to approach the courts
Constitutional Government can be a success:
A. In an authoritarian state
B. In a democracy
C. In dictatorships
D. In a totalitarian state
E. None of the above
Which one of the following is the feature of a constitutional government?
A. In this head of the state is supreme
B. In this head of the government is supreme
C. In this head of the party is supreme
D. In which Council of Ministers is supreme
E. In which constitution is supreme
Constitution in Switzerland can be amended:
A. When elite want to do so
B. When peasants express to do so
C. With the help of referendum
D. When propertied class wants to amend it
The advantage of rigid constitution is that:
A. It keeps pace with national progress
B. It guarantees permanence and stability
C. It adjusts itself with the passage of time
D. It is progressive