Which one of the following is a hindrance on the way of constitutional government in a developing country?
1.Their love for democracy
2.Their desire to copy the West
3.Their love for democracy
4.Their indifferent attitude towards religion
Answer:1
Posted Date:-2021-08-10 23:17:32
1.It is excellent mirror of national mind
2.It has no definite procedure for amendment
3. It is very flexible
4.It is very precise and ambiguous
Answer 11.It clearly demarcates functions of the government
2.It keeps pace with time
3.It does not invite revolutions
4.It helps in the growth of conventions
Answer 11.Cannot be amended
2.Can be amended by the people as a whole
3.Can be amended like an ordinary law
4.Can be amended by a special procedure
Answer 41.Real and effective
2.Substantial and not that of degree
3.That of degree and not of kind
4.None of these
Answer 31.An agent of state
2.Master of state
3.Antithesis of state
4.No related to state in any way
Answer 11.Rigid
2.Flexible
3.Party rigid and partly flexible
4.None of these
Answer 11.Confirmed by the people
2.Limited by the constitution
3.Limited by the judiciary
4.Limited by religious laws
Answer 21.Desire to follow west
2.Desire to follow east
3.Indifferent attitude of world bodies
4.Lack of clear political ideology
Answer 41.It does not give idea about basic rights of the people
2.It is not suited to federations
3.It results in frequent litigations
4. It does not result in usurpation of authority
Answer 31.Switzerland
2.Britain
3.U.S.A.
4.Japan
Answer 31.U.S.S.R.
2.German Democratic Republic
3.U.S.A.
4.None of the above
Answer 31.Limited monarchy
2.Absolute monarchy
3.Elected monarchy
4.Hereditary monarchy
Answer 11.China
2.Japan
3.Russia
4.U.S.A.
Answer 41.It is an element of state
2.It is an element of the society
3.It is an element of the nation
4. It regulates as well as determines functions of Government.
Answer 41.Glorious Revolution
2.French Revoltion
3.Declaration of Independence
4.Presidential system of government
Answer 31.In this head of the state is supreme
2.In this head of the government is supreme
3.In this head of the party is supreme
4. In which constitution is supreme
Answer 41.There is a system of judicial review
2.There is a system of checks and balances
3.There is a difficult procedure for amendment
4. There is a theory of separation of powers
Answer 31.Written constitution
2.Federal constitution
3.Rigid constitution
4.Flexible constitution
Answer 31.Does not leave scope for customs
2.Does not allow conventions to grow
3.Is very rigid
4.Elaborate and clear
Answer 41. Democratic governments
2. Despotic governments
3. All governments
4.Non-monarchical states
Answer 31.State is expressed
2.The people is expressed
3.The head of the state is expressed
4.The majority is expressed
Answer 11.King
2.The council of ministers
3.The majority party
4.Electorate
Answer 21.Presidential form of Government
2.Monarchy
3.Party system
4.Democracy
Answer 41.Machiavelli
2.Hobbes
3.Locke
4.Rousseau
Answer 41.Plato
2.Rousseau
3.Montesqueiu
4.Aristotle
Answer 41.It keeps pace with national progress
2.It guarantees permanence and stability
3.It adjusts itself with the passage of time
4.It is progressive
Answer 21.Supreme Court
2.By Congress
3.Through referendum
4.By a procedure laid down in the
Answer 41.Switzerland
2.India
3.France
4.U.K.
Answer 41.Their love for democracy
2.Their desire to copy the West
3.Their love for democracy
4.Their indifferent attitude towards religion
Answer 11.It should suit national environment
2.It should have definite amendment procedure
3.It should have partly rigid and partly flexible
4.It should be rigid
Answer 31.Free press
2. Reght to form association
3.Spread of education
4.Combination of powers
Answer 41.Freedom of press
2.Freedom of association
3.Freedom to exploit the weaker sections
4.Freedom to approach the courts
Answer 31.Gettell
2.Finer
3.Leacock
4.Rossueau
Answer 21.Helps us knowing foreign policy of government
2.Tells us about party system
3.Tells us about basic principles of governance of the state
4.Tells us about social system
Answer 21.Rigid party system
2.Strict party discipline
3.The head of the state enjoys vast powers
4.The stte is considered above eveything else
Answer 21.Enjoys unlimited power
2.Exercises only those powers which are granted by Parliament
3. Enjoys only those powers which are in accordance with the religious laws
4. None of the above
Answer 11.Constitutional monarchy
2. Parliamentary democracy
3.Presidential form of Government
4.Communist Ideology
Answer 41.U.S.A.
2.China
3.Saudi Arabia
4.U.K.
Answer 41.When elite want to do so
2.When peasants express to do so
3.With the help of referendum
4. When propertied class wants to amend it
Answer 31. In an authoritarian state
2.In a democracy
3.In dictatorships
4. In a totalitarian state
Answer 21. Received encouragement during World War I
2.Received encouragement during World War II
3. Received encouragement during post-war period
4.Received encouragement during the course of war only
Answer 31.China
2.Yugoslavia
3.U.S.S.R.
4.India
Answer 41.Is based on conventions
2.Is specifically enacted
3.Grows with the passage of time
4.Is given by the head of the state
Answer 21.Is enacted by a specific body
2.Is given by the sovereign to the people
3.Is the result of gradual evolution
4.Is given by the dictator
Answer 31.Constitutional monarchy
2.Right of the courts to review the decisions of the government
3.Absence of judicial review
4.Constitutional head of the state
Answer 21.The most powerful military leader
2.An elected head of the state
3.The popularly elected monarch
4.A hereditary ruler
Answer 41.Theory of Divine Reghts of Kings
2.Glorious Revolution
3.Institution of Monarchy
4.Bi-party system
Answer 21.Form of Government
2.Ideology
3.Democracy
4.Federal system
Answer 21.U.K.
2.U.S.A.
3.U.S.S.R.
4.India
Answer 11.It shifts the balance of authority from legislature to judiciary
2.It does not reflect public opinion
3.It is not suited to federations
4.It can easily be tampered with
Answer 11.Democracy
2.Aristocracy
3.Monarchy
4.Polity
Answer 21.Plato
2.Aristotle
3.Machiavelli
4.Montesquieu
Answer 21.Gave serious set back to constitutional government
2.Encouraged constitutional government
3.Did not effect constitutional government
4.Definitely opposed the system of constitutional government
Answer 21.To empower the legislature
2.To take recourse to plebiscite
3.By means of direct democratic devices
4. By empowering judiciary
Answer 11.The twentieth century
2. The nineteenth century
3.The eighteenth century
4. The fourteenth century
Answer 31. Principles of number and wealth
2.Principles of population and military strength
3.Religion and power
4.Principles of number and quality of rule
Answer 41.U.S.A.
2.India
3.U.K.
4.Australia
Answer 11.A constitution describes the structure and organization of the government
2.A constitution may be deliberate creation or result of gradual evolution
3.A constitution must be written
4.A constitution must specify the rights of the people
Answer 31.Basic rights and liberties
2.Constitutional jurisdictions
3.Independence of judiciary
4.Right to property of the individuals
Answer 41.Absence of political stability
2.Strong party system
3.Powerful leadership
4. Foreign economic aid
Answer 11.It should be written
2.It should be comprehensive
3.It should be precise
4.It should be rigid
Answer 41.Freedom of speech
2. Freecom of expression
3.Security of life
4.Right to worship a particular religion
Answer 41.It should be written
2. It should tell about rights of the people
3. It should deal with duties of citizens
4.It should discuss in detail functions of each organ of government and state structure
Answer 41.Gettell
2.Finer
3.Dicey
4.Bryce
Answer 11.Gilchrist
2.Lord Bryce
3.Dicey
4.Cooley
Answer 41.Lord Bryce
2.Professor Dicey
3.Gettell
4.Rossueau
Answer 21.Professor Jellineck
2.Finer
3.Gettell
4.Woolsay
Answer 31.Finer
2.Ebestein
3.Munro
4.Gettell
Answer 11.Professor Jellineck
2.Gilchrist
3.Leacock
4.Finer
Answer 11.Judicial interpretations
2.International treaties
3.International tribunals
4.Commissions and Committees
Answer 1