Indian constitutional amendment procedure is:
Rigid Flexible Rigid as well as Flexible None
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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.
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.
Who is known as the ‘Architecture of Indian Constitution’?
Dr. B R Ambedkar Jawaharlal Nehru Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Dr. Rajendra Prasad
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Because of his role in drafting the Constitution of India, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar is well known throughout India as the chief architect of the Indian Constitution.
Is the Constitution of India flexible or rigid?
Rigid Flexible Both (a) and (b) None
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Indian Constitution is both a flexible and rigid form of constitution because in some cases it requires a simple majority of people for passing an amendment and in some cases, it requires the majority of people to pass the amendment.
Procedure for Amendment in Indian Constitution is given in which article?
Article 332 Article 318 Article 368 Article 364
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Article 368 in Part 20 of the Constitution deals with the power of parliament to amend the constitution and its procedures. The procedure of amending the constitution has been adopted from the constitution of South Africa.
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