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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Chapter 2: Constitutional Design and Constitutionalism (Set-5)
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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A constitution is called “basic law” because it A Guides only schools B Applies to festivals C Overrides ordinary laws
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When people call the constitution the “supreme law,” they mean it A Changes every election B Binds all authorities C
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A constitution is best described as A Basic law framework B Daily government orders C Party election manifesto D Court
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If elections exist but citizens cannot criticize rulers safely, the missing element is A Political equality B Civil liberties C
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A system may hold elections, yet still fail as democracy if it lacks A Multiple leaders B Big population C
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In a democracy, the main source of government power is A Army command B Royal tradition C People’s mandate D
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In democracy, rulers are primarily chosen through A Hereditary succession B Military nomination C Religious approval D Regular elections Explanation
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