The General Will is:
A. Non-sovereign
B. Sovereign
C. Ejoys only limited sovereignty
D. Legally sovereign
A. Non-sovereign
B. Sovereign
C. Ejoys only limited sovereignty
D. Legally sovereign
A. Unity, uniformity of law, sovereign organisation and world peace
B. Unity, individual freedom, democratic system and patriotism
C. Popular Assemblies, democracy, individual freedom and sovereignty
D. None of the above
A. The individual and the state exist for each other
B. The individual exists for sake of the state
C. The state exists for the sake of the individual
D. The individual and the state are opposed to each other
A. J.S. Coleman
B. G.A. Almond
C. Edward A. Shills
D. Karl Deutsch
E. M.F. Milikan
A. Can’t be immediately re-elected to Presidency after the expiry of his first term
B. Can be elected twice
C. Can be elected thrice
D. Can be elected four times
A. The Wavell Paln
B. The Cabinet Mission Plan
C. The Mountbatten Plan
D. The Indian Independence Act, 1947
A. 972
B. 984
C. 994
D. 995