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
Related Mcqs:
- Who has said that a written constitution is one in which most of the fundamental principles of the governmental organisation are contained in a formal written instrument or instruments deliberately created:
A. Gettell
B. Finer
C. Dicey
D. Bryce - An unwritten constitution differs from written constitution in so far as it is:
A. Wholly unwritten
B. Adopted after obtaining sanction of the people
C. Very brief
D. Not adopted by a formal constituent body - In which Constitution the Objective Resolution (1949) was made operative part of the constitution by adding Article 2-A in the Constitution?
A. 1956
B. 1962
C. 1970(Interim)
D. 1973 - Who said, ‘If the people who are elected are capable and men of character and integrity, they would be able to make the best even of a defective Constitution. If they are lacking in these, the Constitution cannot help the country:
A. Sardar Hukam Singh
B. K. M. Munshi
C. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
D. Sardar Ballabh Bhai Patel - To make the constitution of Pakistan was not an easy Job. Including religion, which or the following were major hindrance(s) in the way of forming a constitution of the country?
A. Cultural and linguistic differences
B. Lack of homogeneity among the sections of the country
C. Nature of the Federal structure of the government
D. All of these - A important merit of written constitution is that:
A. It clearly demarcates functions of the government
B. It keeps pace with time
C. It does not invite revolutions
D. It helps in the growth of conventions - One serious disadvantage of written constitution is that:
A. It does not give idea about basic rights of the people
B. It is not suited to federations
C. It results in frequent litigations
D. It does not result in usurpation of authority - Written constitution can develop or grow with the help of __________?
A. Judicial interpretations
B. International treaties
C. International tribunals
D. Commissions and Committees - 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 - A written constitution is one: _________________________?
A. In which most, but not all, of the provisions are unwritten
B. In which most of the provisions are written
C. In which more than half of the provisions are written
D. Which is completely written