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  • A Rigid
  • B Flexible
  • C Rigid as well as Flexible
  • D None
Explanation: Indian constitution is more flexible than rigid. For example, most of its provisions can be amended by a two-thirds majority in the parliament. However, in order to amend some of the provisions like the election of the president, powers and functions, the extent of Centre-State relations, etc. apart from two-thirds majority in both houses of the parliament, the bill must be passed by at least half of the total state legislatures.
  • A Non-coperation Movement
  • B Civil Disobedience movement
  • C Individual Satyagrah
  • D Quit India movement
  • A Parliament of India
  • B Chief Justice of India
  • C Governor
  • D State legislatures
Explanation: 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.
  • A Caverts
  • B Dobson unit
  • C Melsen Unit
  • D None of these
  • A Alfred Marshall
  • B John Maynard Keynes
  • C Adam Smith
  • D Leon Walras
Explanation: Macroeconomics as a modern discipline began with the publication of John Maynard Keynes's General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money where he offered a new theory of economics that evolved into Keynesian economics.
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