11.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Fundamental provisions of the Indian constitution can be changed in which of the
following ways?
Only two thirds majority of the Lok Sabha is needed.
In a bilateral way wherein the consent of both the levels of government is required.
The supreme court has the authority to make changes.
The state government can make the required changes.
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± the Indian Constitution can be amended according to the needs of the time;
± though many such amendments have already taken place, the Constitution
has remained intact and its basic premises have not changed;
± the judiciary has played an important role in protecting the Constitution and
also in interpreting the Constitution; and
± the Constitution is a document that keeps evolving and responding to changing
situations.
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