Which of the following is not a fundamental right?
Right to Equality Right to Life Right to Property Right against Exploitation
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The Morarji Desai government eventually scrapped the fundamental right to property with the 44th Constitutional Amendment in 1978.
What is the pulsating theory of the universe?
A cosmological model that combines both the Big Bang and the Big Crunch as part of a cyclical event An expansion and contraction of the star as a whole in a regular periodic pulsation All the matter of the universe was present in a single place in the form of hot and dense fireball Counting of the galaxies is constant and new galaxies which are forming continuously are filling the empty spaces
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Sir J.C. Bose proposed a theory of the ascent of sap known as the pulsation theory. The Pulsating Universe Theory says that the universe follows self-sustaining cycles such as expanding and contrasting.
How many articles, parts, and schedules are in the Indian constitution?
395 Articles, 22 Parts, and 8 Schedules 395 Articles, 22 Parts, and 12 Schedules 385 Articles, 22 Parts, and 8 Schedules 385 Articles, 22 Parts, and 12 Schedules
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At its enactment, it had 395 articles in 22 parts and 8 schedules. At about 145,000 words, it is the second-longest active constitution—after the Constitution of Alabama—in the world.
How do we consider a Constitution rigid or flexible?
Based upon the provisions made for its amendment Based upon Constitutional Supremacy Based upon Parliamentary Supremacy Based upon Judicial Review
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On the basis of amendments, a constitution can be classified into the categories of rigid and flexible. A rigid constitution is one that can't be amended easily, i.e., the US Constitution. A flexible constitution is one that can be amended easily, i.e., Britain.
Who has the power to create new states?
Parliament of India Chief Justice of India Governor State legislatures
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Article 3 assigns to Parliament the power to enact legislation for the formation of new States. Parliament may create new States in a number of ways, namely by (i) separating the territory from any State, (ii) uniting two or more States, (iii) uniting parts of States, and (iv) uniting any territory to a part of any State.
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