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Who is the Author of the Book, The Rule Breakers

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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 Chief Justice
  • B Vice President
  • C Parliament
  • D Prime Minister
  • A President
  • B Cabinet Ministers
  • C Ministers of States
  • D Deputy Ministers
  • A Arya Samaj
  • B Brahmo Samaj
  • C Ram Krishan Mission
  • D Prarthna Samaj
Explanation: On August 20, 1828, the first assembly of the Brahmo Sabha was held at Kolkata (Calcutta). This Sabha was convened by religious reformer Raja Ram Mohan Roy for his family and friends settled there. Brahmo Samaj is the monotheistic reformist movement of the Hindu religion that appeared during the Bengal Renaissance.
  • A 31st December, 1600
  • B 13th December, 1598
  • C 31th December, 1609
  • D 11th December, 1603
Explanation: On 31 December 1600, the British East India Company received a Royal Charter from the British monarch Elizabeth I to trade with the East Indies. Later, the company colonized the Indian subcontinent.
  • A Pitt’s India Act of 1784
  • B Government of India Act of 1858
  • C Charter Act of 1913
  • D Regulating Act of 1773
Explanation: 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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