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Statement 1: Indian Constitution has been amended more than 100 times since its beginning in 1950. Statement 2: Indian Constitution has never been amended due to its rigid nature.Question 18Answera.Only Statement 1 is correctb.Only Statement 2 is correctc.Both are correctd.Both are wrong

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Statement 1: Indian Constitution has been amended more than 100 times since its beginning in 1950. Statement 2: Indian Constitution has never been amended due to its rigid nature.Question 18Answera.Only Statement 1 is correctb.Only Statement 2 is correctc.Both are correctd.Both are wrong

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The correct answer is a. Only Statement 1 is correct. The Indian Constitution has indeed been amended more than 100 times since its inception in 1950. This contradicts Statement 2, which claims that the Indian Constitution has never been amended due to its rigid nature. Therefore, Statement 2 is incorrect.

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