A. A rigid constitution cannot keep pace with the changed circumstances
B. A rigid constitution generally has a conservative character
C. A rigid constitution gives undue importance to the judiciary
D. A rigid constitution cannot properly safeguard the rights of the people
Related Mcqs:
- Which one of the following is not a demerit of parliamentary form of Government?
A. It promotes partisan spirit
B. In this talents of all cannot be used
C. In this alternative on the fall of Government is available
D. In it executive works in cooperation with the legislature
E. None of the above - Which one of the following defects has been wrongly listed as a demerit of Cabinet Government?
A. It encourages dictatiorship of Cabinet
B. It provides for an instable government
C. It ensures efficiency of administration
D. It is not suitable for dealing effectively with the emergencies - Which of the following countries has a very rigid constitution?
A. U.S.A.
B. India
C. U.K.
D. Australia - 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 - 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 - A constitution which provided for a rigid distribution of powers between the Centre and its constituent units is known as:
A. Written constitution
B. A federal constitution
C. A rigid constitution
D. None of the above - One of the serious disadvantage of a rigid constitution is that:
A. It shifts the balance of authority from legislature to judiciary
B. It does not reflect public opinion
C. It is not suited to federations
D. It can easily be tampered with - A constitution which provides for a rigid distribution of the power of the government between the centre and its constituent units is known as:
A. Written constitution
B. Federal constitution
C. Rigid constitution
D. Flexible constitution - A constitution is rigid because:
A. There is a system of judicial review
B. There is a system of checks and balances
C. There is a difficult procedure for amendment
D. There is a theory of separation of powers - 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