A. Available as written in one single document
B. One in which all the customs and conventions have been reduced to writing
C. One in which all the provisions are pieced together in one or more documents
D. None of the above
A. It is available in writing in one single document
B. Is available in written form in two documents
C. Most of the provisions of the constitution lie scattered
D. None of the above
A. Only written constitution
B. Both written as well as unwritten
C. Only unwritten constitutions
D. Countries having no constitutions
A. U.s.a.
B. India
C. Australia
D. Switzerland
A. China
B. U.s.s.r.
C. India
D. Certain latin american countries
A. If it can be amended by the ordinary lawmaking procedure
B. It the states alone can amend the constitution
C. If the procedure for the amendment of constitution is simple than the ordinary lawmaking procedure
D. If it is difficult to amend
A. Britain
B. U.s.a.
C. India
D. Soviet union
A. A flexible constitution can adapt itself to changing times
B. A flexible constitution saves the country from violent revolutions
C. A flexible constitution is good for countries where people are not politically conscious
D. A flexible constitution can easily respond to the needs of the people
A. Through a simple law making procedure
B. Through a special convention
C. With the consent of the majority of the state or units
D. Through referendum supported by majority of the voters
A. Switzerland
B. Britain
C. Soviet union
D. U.s.a.