What is a collection of a set of laws called?
- aOrdinance
- bConstitution
- cRegulation
- dDecree
83 questions · 12 sections
What is a collection of a set of laws called?
The constitution is compared to which of the following?
What is the fundamental document of running a state?
The constitution is called the driving force of which of the following?
According to the father of political science, the constitution is —
Consider the following statements about the constitution: Which of the following is correct?
Why must every citizen of a state have a clear concept of the constitution?
In which year did King John of England decree the Magna Carta?
The Magna Carta is associated with which process of making a constitution?
The constitutions of India, Pakistan and the United States were made through which process?
The Bangladesh constitution was drafted through discussion in the Constituent Assembly in which year?
The constitutions of Russia, Cuba and China were made through which process?
Which country's constitution developed gradually through evolution based on custom and tradition?
It is said that the British constitution "has not been created, it has developed." Which process does this describe?
In the process of making a constitution by approval, why does the ruler grant a constitution?
On the basis of writing, a constitution can be of how many types?
On the basis of amendment, a constitution is classified into —
The constitutions of Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and the United States are examples of which type?
Which country's constitution is an example of an unwritten constitution?
In a flexible constitution, parliament can amend any part by —
The British constitution is an example of which type based on amendment?
Which of the following is a feature of a rigid constitution?
The constitution of the United States is an example of which type?
An unwritten constitution is mainly based on —
Which characteristic of a written constitution makes it clear and understandable to the people?
A written constitution is especially suitable for which form of government?
Power has been distributed between the states and the central government in India and the United States through —
According to the chapter, why can a written constitution remain stable under any circumstance?
Consider the following characteristics of a written constitution: Which of the following is correct?
Which of the following is a characteristic of an unwritten constitution?
Why is there little scope for a revolution under an unwritten constitution?
An unwritten constitution is NOT suitable in which system of government?
What is a drawback of an unwritten constitution due to its frequent changes?
Which characteristic means an ideal constitution lies between a flexible and a rigid constitution?
In the Bangladesh constitution, which have been inserted as fundamental principles of governance?
An ideal constitution being free of unnecessary and irrelevant matters refers to which characteristic?
According to the chapter, an ideal constitution is created based on —
Consider the following characteristics of an ideal constitution: Which of the following is correct?
Which laws are NOT regarded as part of an ideal constitution?
How many members were in the constitution drafting committee formed in 1972?
Who was the chairman of the constitution drafting committee of Bangladesh?
On which date was the first session of the draft committee held?
On which date was the constitution of Bangladesh accepted in the Constituent Assembly?
On which date was the constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh officially adopted?
How many sections does the constitution of Bangladesh have?
Into how many parts is the constitution of Bangladesh divided?
How many schedules does the constitution of Bangladesh have along with a preamble?
The constitution of Bangladesh is rigid because making any amendment requires the consent of —
At what age do citizens of Bangladesh get voting rights under the universal voting right?
According to the constitution, Bangladesh is what type of state?
Which form of government does the constitution of Bangladesh introduce?
Bangladesh is described as a unicentric state because —
What is the name of the legislature of Bangladesh?
The legislature of Bangladesh is unicameral and at present has how many members?
What is the duration of the Jatiya Shangshad?
In case of a conflict between a regular law and the constitution, which prevails?
Consider the following characteristics of the Bangladesh constitution: Which of the following is correct?
According to the chapter, how many times has the constitution of Bangladesh been changed after 1972?
The First Amendment (July 1973) made provision for —
Which amendment empowered the president to declare a 'State of Emergency' on the advice of the Prime Minister?
The Third Amendment (November 1974) ratified the Land Boundary Agreement signed between Bangladesh and which country?
The Fourth Amendment (January 1975) introduced which of the following?
By which amendment was Bangladesh nationality changed from Bangali to Bangladeshi?
The Eighth Amendment (July 1988) declared which religion as the state religion?
Besides declaring the state religion, the Eighth Amendment also set up six benches of which division outside Dhaka?
Which amendment incorporated the non-party Caretaker government to hold free and fair elections?
The Twelfth Amendment (August 1991) restored which form of government in place of the presidential system?
The Fifteenth Amendment (June 2011) restored the four basic state principles of —
Which amendment dissolved the caretaker government system?
The Sixteenth Amendment (September 2014) restored the power to remove judges of the Supreme Court to —
According to the Seventeenth Amendment (July 2018), the 50 reserved seats for women in parliament will exist for how many more years?
Consider the following statements about amendments of the Bangladesh constitution: Which of the following is correct?
Which of the following is a feature of a good constitution?
The characteristics of the Constitution of Bangladesh are: Which of the following is correct?
উদ্দীপক: Rayhan is a member of a cooperative society. A constitution is created with everyone's consensus to run the cooperative society. This constitution contains all the matters related to the management of the society, and as a result the society runs successfully. The activities of Rayhan's cooperative society resemble which method of constitution formulation?
উদ্দীপক: Kawsar is a member of a cooperative society where decisions are made through discussions and mutual opinions; if any rule needs to be changed, everyone sits down and resolves it easily. If a state is governed in this way, then — i. public dissatisfaction will be decreased, ii. it will be easier to govern a large state, iii. emergency needs of the state can be met. Which of the following is correct?
What is a rigid (non-amendable) constitution?
Why is the constitution called the driving force of the state?
উদ্দীপক: Mr. Rahim's cooperative society does not have its own formal rules and is operated based on the community's own opinion. Which type of constitution does Mr. Rahim's cooperative society's activity resemble?
উদ্দীপক: Mr. Karim formed a cooperative society where all members sit down, discuss and create a constitution that clearly spells out the roles of all members, including the committee chairperson and general secretary. Mr. Karim's cooperative society's constitution is most similar to which type?
"The British Constitution was not created, it has evolved." This statement indicates that the British constitution was made —
Why is a written constitution suitable for a federal government system?
Why is an unwritten constitution supportive of progress?