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 proposed the steady-state theory?
Hermann Bondi Thomas Gold Sir James Jeans Fred Hoyle
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The steady-state theory was first proposed by Sir James Jeans in the 1920s, but it was reformulated by Fred Hoyle, Thomas Gold, and Hermann Bondi in 1948.
Name of the first Governor-General of Bengal.
Warren Hastings Lord Dalhousie WIlliam Bentick Lord Cornwallis
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The first Governor-General of Bengal was Warren Hastings, the head of the Supreme Council of Bengal.
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.
People who regularly move in and out of poverty (for example small farmers and seasonal workers). The occasionally poor are rich most of the time but may sometimes have a patch of bad luck are called ______
Chronic poor Churning poor Transient poor Non-poor
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The churning poor are the people who go in and out of poverty (for example, small farmers and seasonal workers).
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