Option A: Helps us knowing foreign policy of government
Option B: Tells us about party system
Option C: Tells us about basic principles of governance of the state
Option D: Tells us about social system
Correct Answer: Tells us about party system ✔
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Option A: Gave serious set back to constitutional government
Option B: Encouraged constitutional government
Option C: Did not effect constitutional government
Option D: Definitely opposed the system of constitutional government
Correct Answer: Encouraged constitutional government ✔
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Option A: Cannot be amended
Option B: Can be amended by the people as a whole
Option C: Can be amended like an ordinary law
Option D: Can be amended by a special procedure
Correct Answer: Can be amended by a special procedure ✔
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Option A: Received encouragement during World War I
Option B: Received encouragement during World War II
Option C: Received encouragement during post-war period
Option D: Received encouragement during the course of war only
Correct Answer: Received encouragement during post-war period ✔
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Option A: It is an element of state
Option B: It is an element of the society
Option C: It is an element of the nation
Option D: It regulates as well as determines functions of Government.
Correct Answer: It regulates as well as determines functions of Government. ✔
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Option A: Freedom of press
Option B: Freedom of association
Option C: Freedom to exploit the weaker sections
Option D: Freedom to approach the courts
Correct Answer: Freedom to exploit the weaker sections ✔
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Option A: In an authoritarian state
Option B: In a democracy
Option C: In dictatorships
Option D: In a totalitarian state
Correct Answer: In a democracy ✔
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Option A: In this head of the state is supreme
Option B: In this head of the government is supreme
Option C: In this head of the party is supreme
Option D: In which Council of Ministers is supreme
Correct Answer: In which constitution is supreme ✔
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Option A: When elite want to do so
Option B: When peasants express to do so
Option C: With the help of referendum
Option D: When propertied class wants to amend it
Correct Answer: With the help of referendum ✔
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Option A: It keeps pace with national progress
Option B: It guarantees permanence and stability
Option C: It adjusts itself with the passage of time
Option D: It is progressive
Correct Answer: It guarantees permanence and stability ✔
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Option A: U.S.A.
Option B: India
Option C: U.K.
Option D: Australia
Correct Answer: A. U.S.A. ✔
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Option A: It does not give idea about basic rights of the people
Option B: It is not suited to federations
Option C: It results in frequent litigations
Option D: It does not result in usurpation of authority
Correct Answer: It results in frequent litigations ✔
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Option A: It clearly demarcates functions of the government
Option B: It keeps pace with time
Option C: It does not invite revolutions
Option D: It helps in the growth of conventions
Correct Answer: It clearly demarcates functions of the government ✔
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Option A: U.K.
Option B: U.S.A.
Option C: U.S.S.R.
Option D: India
Correct Answer: U.K. ✔
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Option A: Finer
Option B: Ebestein
Option C: Munro
Option D: Gettell
Correct Answer: Finer ✔
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Option A: Professor Jellineck
Option B: Gilchrist
Option C: Leacock
Option D: Finer
Correct Answer: Professor Jellineck ✔
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