A citizen challenges a law limiting speech; the court tests it against the Constitution, showing the power of A Executive
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Chapter 9: Judiciary and Rule of Law (Set-3)
In a country following the rule of law, even powerful officials must follow legal rules, so courts can stop misuse
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In a democracy, courts are trusted because they decide cases only on law and facts, not on orders from leaders
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The judiciary mainly helps citizens by settling conflicts through a fair process A Passing annual budget B Running police stations
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In a President’s election, if some electors abstain, what happens to the required quota for victory under STV counting A
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In the President’s election, which principle mainly ensures equality between States despite different populations A Equal MLA votes B Open
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In the President’s election, which members are counted as part of the electoral college from Parliament A Nominated MPs only
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In the indirect presidential election, why are State Legislative Assembly members included in the electoral college A To include judiciary
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Under the Constitution, which body elects the President through an indirect system A Only Lok Sabha MPs B Parliament MPs
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A bill can be treated as “deemed passed” in a special way when Rajya Sabha A Rejects Money Bill B
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