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Article 368 specifically addresses the process for amending the Constitution of India. It stipulates that constitutional amendments can only be initiated through bills introduced in either house of Parliament, not in state legislatures. Since its implementation on January 26, 1950, the Constitution has undergone 105 amendments as of 2021. For context: Article 365 covers provisions for President's rule in states, Article 360 addresses Financial Emergency procedures, and Article 355 outlines the Union's duty to protect states from external aggression and internal disturbances.
The profit earned by selling an article for Rs. 7,000 is 2/5th the loss incurred on selling the same article for Rs. 4,500. Find the selling price of th...
'A' sold an article whose cost price is Rs. 'Z', at a profit of 30% to 'B'. 'B' marked the price of the article 30% above the price at which he bought i...
A shopkeeper bought an article and marked it at Rs. 560. By selling the article at a discount of 4%, he earns a profit of 20%. Find the cost price of th...
An item smartphone is marked 25% above its cost price and sold for Rs. 1,500 after allowing two successive discounts of 20% and 25%, respectively. Find ...
P purchased a book from registered store and gets 14% discount while Q purchased the same book from a roadside stall and got 19% discount. If Q paid Rs....
A man purchases some number of apples at the rate of 36 apple for Rs. 1. How many for a rupee did he sell to gain 12.5%.
Pritam went shopping to buy a shoes, the shopkeeper asked him to pay 14% tax if he wants a bill. If not you can get 6% discount on the actual price of ...
The ratio of cost price and selling price of a shirt is 6:7 respectively. The shirt was marked up by 20% above its cost price, and sold after giving Rs....
A businessman purchases 20 articles whose cost is equal to the selling price of 15 articles. The profit or loss percentage of the businessman is:
In a business there are two partners ‘P’ and ‘Q’. ‘P’ started the business with the capital of Rs. 20000 and after 3 months ‘Q’ joined h...