In a federation, powers are mainly divided between which levels of government A Army and Police B Judiciary and Media
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In a bicameral state, if the Vidhan Parishad rejects an ordinary bill, the Vidhan Sabha can still pass it after
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In a state having two Houses, a bill generally becomes law after it is passed by A Assembly only B
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In a state with a unicameral legislature, the law-making house is the A Vidhan Parishad B Vidhan Sabha C Rajya
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In the Vidhan Sabha, members are commonly called A MPs B MLAs C MLCs D Councillors Explanation Members of the
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In a state, which house is directly elected by the people A Vidhan Parishad B Lok Sabha C Rajya Sabha
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A citizen files directly in Supreme Court for a violated fundamental right; the special importance of this remedy is that
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A citizen challenges a law limiting speech; the court tests it against the Constitution, showing the power of A Executive
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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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