A. Is based on conventions
B. Is specifically enacted
C. Grows with the passage of time
D. Is given by the head of the state
A. Finer
B. Ebestein
C. Munro
D. Gettell
A. U.k.
B. U.s.a.
C. U.s.s.r.
D. India
A. It clearly demarcates functions of the government
B. It keeps pace with time
C. It does not invite revolutions
D. It helps in the growth of conventions
A. It does not give idea about basic rights of the people
B. It is not suited to federations
C. It results in frequent litigations
D. It does not result in usurpation of authority
A. U.s.a.
B. India
C. U.k.
D. Australia
A. It keeps pace with national progress
B. It guarantees permanence and stability
C. It adjusts itself with the passage of time
D. It is progressive
A. When elite want to do so
B. When peasants express to do so
C. With the help of referendum
D. When propertied class wants to amend it
A. Has clearly been defined
B. Has no clear definition
C. Can be defined but no attempt has been made
D. None of above
A. Classical theory of development
B. Neo-classical theory of development
C. Theory of entrepreneur
D. Theory of economic maturity