The ruler James-I’s name is associated with:
A. Theory of Divine Origin of State
B. Introduction of far reaching legislative reforms
C. Reforms in national finances
D. Reforms in land revenue system
E. None of these
A. Theory of Divine Origin of State
B. Introduction of far reaching legislative reforms
C. Reforms in national finances
D. Reforms in land revenue system
E. None of these
A. A Joint electorate
B. Separate electorates
C. Reservation of seats
D. There can be both joint as well as separate electorates
A. Britain
B. France
C. Greece
D. Switzerland
A. Trustees of people
B. A servant of people
C. A master of people
D. None of the above
A. By paying lowest wages to workers and reducing their purchasing capacity
B. Nby not permitting the workers any
C. By bringing more people from lower classes in its own ranks
D. By large scale production and making the working classes economically
A. In this there should be multimember constituency
B. Each voter has more than one vote
C. Quota of each candidate to win the seat is fixed in advance
D. Surplus votes of winning candidate can be transferred to the other
E. None of the above
A. Resorts to use of military force
B. Exerts pressure on government to enact laws in the interest of its members
C. Resort to other than constitutional methods
D. Resorts to general strike and band