When laws exist but powerful people can ignore them and punish others freely, which situation is best described? A Rule
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In a society where rulers can punish anyone without explanation and courts cannot question them, which condition is most clearly
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When a government arrests people without giving reasons and no court can question it, which situation is this most like?
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The Cabinet Mission Plan proposed grouping provinces mainly to A Create strong unitary B Fix tax sharing C Limit centre’s
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The Cabinet Mission Plan suggested seats in the Constituent Assembly should be distributed mainly on the basis of A Provincial
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In the 1946 provincial elections, Constituent Assembly seats were mainly won by which party in general constituencies A Muslim League
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Which 1946 plan laid the groundwork for setting up a constitution-making body in India A Morley–Minto Reforms B Montagu Declaration
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The Cabinet Mission Plan (1946) mainly proposed which framework for India’s constitution-making process A Direct British drafting B Immediate full
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If a constitution clearly lists powers but offers no remedies for violations, its limits become A Fully enforceable B Self-correcting
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When courts strike down a law for violating the constitution, it shows A Party supremacy rule B Executive final authority
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