A. Gettell
B. Finer
C. Leacock
D. Rossueau
Constitution and Constitutional Government
Constitution and Constitutional Government
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Marsiglio of Padua
D. All the above
A. It is collection of principles or laws which enjoy special sanctity
B. It determines the structure of the main organs of government and distribution of sovereign power between various authorities
C. It generally contains a statement of objectives
D. None of the above
A. An arbitrary government with a despotic ruler
B. A government limited by the terms of the constitution
C. A government in which the head of the state enjoys very nominal powers
D. A government which is not subject to any restraints
A. Through formal amendment
B. Through the conventions
C. Through judicial interpretation
D. Through plebiscite
A. A chapter of Fundamental Rights
B. A suitable amending procedure
C. Clear provisions regarding structure of government
D. Structure and functions of political parties
A. To restrain the actions of the rulers to protect their rights
B. To reduce the possibility of arbitrary action
C. To ensure a government which is comprehensible to the subjects
D. To educate the people in the art of government
A. Wholly unwritten
B. Adopted after obtaining sanction of the people
C. Very brief
D. Not adopted by a formal constituent body
A. Inferior to the laws of the Parliament
B. Superior to the laws of the Parliament
C. At par with the laws of the Parliament
D. None of these
A. De Tocqueville
B. Hamilton
C. Herman Finer
D. C.F. Strong