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A
Britain
B
Switzerland
C
Russia
D
India
A
Flexibility of the Constitution
B
Fusion of Executive and Legislature
C
Judicial Supremacy
D
Parliamentary Sovereignty
A
President
B
Deputy Speaker
C
Vice President
D
Prime minister
A
Devolution of powers
B
Decentralisation of powers
C
Panchayati Raj System
D
All of the above
A
USA
B
Britain
C
Germany
D
Greece
A
President
B
Deputy Speaker
C
Vice President
D
Prime minister
A
Meera Kumari
B
Sujata Mahonar
C
Fathima Beevi
D
Indira Banerjee
A
Keshavananda Bharati case
B
S.R. Bommai case
C
Indira Sawhney case
D
Minerva Mills case
A
Speaker
B
Prime Minister
C
Chief Justice Of India
D
Governor
A
B. R. Ambedkar
B
Alladi Krishnaswamy
C
Rajendra Prasad
D
Gopalachari Ayyangar
A
G. Rohini
B
Anna Chandey
C
Meera Reddy
D
Leela Seth
A
Secular
B
Socalist
C
Democratic
D
Sovereign
A
Rule by few
B
Rule by King
C
Absolute rule by one
D
Rule by the representatives of the People
A
National British Party
B
Labour Party
C
Liberal Democrats
D
Scottish National Party
A
The King writes the constitution
B
The King interprets the constitution
C
The King exercises power granted by constitution
D
The King is elected by the the people
A
US
B
UK
C
Ireland
D
USSR
A
CJI
B
President
C
Prime minister
D
State Governors
A
Nehru
B
Gandhi
C
J.P. Narayan
D
M. N. Roy
A
Britain
B
America
C
South Africa
D
Germany
A
USSR
B
UK
C
US
D
Japan