A. The constitution is above the states
B. The constitution is above the centre
C. The constitution is above ordinary laws of land
D. The constitution is above all institutions, civil servants and citizens
A. Desire to preserve stability of political community
B. Desire for liberty combined with limitation of authority
C. Desire for justice through general and equal application of laws
D. All the above
A. Glorious revolution
B. Renaissance movement
C. American war of independence
D. The french revolution of 1789
A. The principle of the divine right of the king
B. Independence of judiciary
C. The principle that people alone are the source of all laws
D. None of the above
A. The ancient greek times
B. The beginning of the twentieth century
C. Middle-ages
D. Eighteenth century
A. Limited government
B. Supremacy of individual
C. Supremacy of law
D. Division of powers
A. Written constitution
B. A federal constitution
C. A rigid constitution
D. None of the above
A. Britain
B. Switzerland
C. U.s.a.
D. Pakistan
A. The result of slow process of evolution
B. Enacted after deliberation and discussion
C. One which has reduced the customs and conventions into writing
D. One which has been given by the king
A. Which has been made by constitution assembly
B. Which has been made by the king
C. Which has been made by the parliament
D. Which has grown imperceptibly over the years