In a democratic society the people are valued on the basis of:
A. Their property
B. Their educational qualifications
C. Their nature of work
D. Their abilities and capabilities
E. Their capacity to run administration
A. Their property
B. Their educational qualifications
C. Their nature of work
D. Their abilities and capabilities
E. Their capacity to run administration
A. Peaceful and constitutional methods
B. Change of heart and mind
C. Revolutionary methods	
D. Combination of peaceful and revolutionary methods according to the requirements of the situation
A. Internal aspect
B. External aspect
C. Legal theory
D. Philosophical theory
E. No theory	
A. A period of lawlessness
B. A period of peace and reason
C. A period of constant warfare
D. A period of peace in certain areas and war in other areas
A. The Indian Act of 1919
B. The Indian Act of 1935
C. The Indian Independence Act of 1947	
D. None of these
A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Grotious
D. Marx
A. A class should do its work in social carde or political plane to which it was called by its peculiar properties	
B. Society should defend with all its might the right of its members
C. All the members and groups of society should be treated equal
D. There should be an elaborate system of law to provide justice to the citizens