Rule of Law as the basis of constitutional government was propounded most brilliantly by:
A. A.V. Dicey
B. Lord Bryce
C. John Austin
D. Jean Bodin
A. A.V. Dicey
B. Lord Bryce
C. John Austin
D. Jean Bodin
A. Single member constituency
B. Multi-member constituency
C. Double member constituency
D. Separate electorate
E. Womanhood suffrage
A. J.S. Mill
B. T.H. Green
C. Locke
D. Bentham
A. Voters
B. People
C. Members of Parliament
D. Political
A. East India Company was to be given more freedom
B. British Parliament wanted to have some hand in the affairs of the Company
C. On the advice of the Prime Minister
D. None of These
A. Due to foreign interference
B. Due to increasing importance of political elites
C. Due to growing antagonism between the haves and have-notes
D. Because of dissatisfaction of the educated people with the system
A. Public opinion is necessarily majority opinion
B. Public opinion is the opinion of all the people of the society
C. Public opinion is opposed to common good
D. Public opinion is the reasoned and conscious opinion of the dominant action of community based on the ideal of general welfare and common-good