Which article of the Indian Constitution describes it as rigid and flexible?
Article 332 Article 368 Article 300 Article 312
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Article 368 of the Indian Constitution provides for two types of amendments.
1. By a special majority of Parliament.
2. By a special majority of the Parliament with the ratification by half of the total states.
The nature of the Indian Constitution-
Unitary Federal Quasi Federal System Parliamentary
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Indian constitution is federal in form and unitary in spirit. The meaning of the quasi-federal system is both federal and unitary. In Unitary Constitution the supreme governing authority of a state is concentrated in a single place(Central Government). In this constitution, the supreme power is divided between the central and state government, and both governments are independent in their domain.
Who introduced the term state for the first time?
Karl Marx Machiavelli Rousseau Jean Bodin
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The term ‘State’ in its modern sense was first used by Machiavelli. The State consists of four elements. These are (a) the people; (b) the territory; (c) the government and (d) sovereignty.
What was the comparative advantage theory of David Ricacrdo?
When a country can produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than another country. Pursuit of self-interest, division of labor, and freedom of trade. A theory of free-market capitalism directly opposed to government intervention. A theory centers on entrepreneurship, knowledge, innovation and technological advancement.
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Comparative advantage is an economy's ability to produce a particular good or service at a lower opportunity cost than its trading partners.
Which Act abolished the administration system in India?
Pitt’s India Act of 1784 Government of India Act of 1858 Charter Act of 1913 Regulating Act of 1773
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The Regulating Act of 1773 abolished the administration system in India. This was the first step taken by the British government to control and regulate the affairs of the East India Company in India, as well as the first time the Company's political and administrative functions were recognized.
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