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Option A: 18 Nov 1949

Option B: 17 Nov 1949

Option C: 15 Nov 1949

Option D: 16 Nov 1949

Correct Answer: 16 Nov 1949


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Option A: First Reading

Option B: Third reading

Option C: Seond Reading

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Third reading


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Option A: 25th Nov 1949

Option B: 29th Nov 1949

Option C: 26th Nov 1949

Option D: 27th Nov 1949

Correct Answer: 26th Nov 1949


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Option A: 600

Option B: 800

Option C: 900

Option D: 960

Correct Answer: 600


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Option A: Dr. Rajendra Prasad

Option B: Jawhar Lal Nehru

Option C: Gandhiji

Option D: Dr. Ambekar

Correct Answer: Dr. Ambekar


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Option A: Sardar Hukam Singh

Option B: K. M. Munshi

Option C: Dr. Rajendra Prasad

Option D: Sardar Ballabh Bhai Patel

Correct Answer: Dr. Rajendra Prasad


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Option A: July 1946

Option B: Aug 1946

Option C: Sep 1946

Option D: Oct 1946

Correct Answer: July 1946


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Option A: 204

Option B: 205

Option C: 203

Option D: 208

Correct Answer: 205


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Option A: 74

Option B: 75

Option C: 73

Option D: 76

Correct Answer: 73


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Option A: 14

Option B: 15

Option C: 17

Option D: 18

Correct Answer: 14


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Option A: 296

Option B: 293

Option C: 291

Option D: 292

Correct Answer: 292


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Option A: Lok Sabha

Option B: Rajya Sabha

Option C: Council of States

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Rajya Sabha


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Option A: Legislative Assembly

Option B: Legislative Council

Option C: Rajya Sabha

Option D: Lok Sabha (House of People)

Correct Answer: Lok Sabha (House of People)


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Option A: Jawaharlal Nehru

Option B: Sardar Patel

Option C: Subhash Buse

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Jawaharlal Nehru


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Option A: The state government

Option B: Union government

Option C: Princely states

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Union government


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Option A: On November 26, 1949

Option B: January 5,1950

Option C: January 26,1950

Option D: March 23,1951

Correct Answer: January 26,1950


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Option A: V.B Patel

Option B: Parsad

Option C: Dr. Ambedkar

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Dr. Ambedkar


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Option A: June. 1951

Option B: August. 1952

Option C: September. 1953

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: June. 1951


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Option A: 1980

Option B: 1982

Option C: 1983

Option D: 1981

Correct Answer: 1980


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Option A: Seventy-fourth Amendment Act 1992

Option B: Forty-fourth Amendment Act 1978

Option C: Forty-fourth Amendment Act 1989

Option D: Forty-seventh Amendment Act 1984

Correct Answer: Forty-seventh Amendment Act 1984


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Option A: Article 243A

Option B: Article 243ZA

Option C: Article 243ZB

Option D: ArticleP

Correct Answer: Article 243ZA


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Option A: Article 243M

Option B: Article 243N

Option C: Article 243L

Option D: Article 243Q

Correct Answer: Article 243Q


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Option A: Article 243P

Option B: Article 2430

Option C: Article 243T

Option D: Article 243U

Correct Answer: Article 243P


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Option A: Article 243N

Option B: Article 2430

Option C: Article 243E

Option D: Article 2438

Correct Answer: Article 243E


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Option A: Article 243F

Option B: Article 243G

Option C: Article 243L

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Article 243F


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Option A: Dissolve the state assembly

Option B: Appoint state assembly

Option C: Entirely change the composition of state

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Entirely change the composition of state


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Option A: Independent of the centre

Option B: Sub-ordinate to the centre

Option C: Equal to the centre

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Sub-ordinate to the centre


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Option A: 3

Option B: 4

Option C: 5

Option D: 2

Correct Answer: 3


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Option A: 2

Option B: 3

Option C: 4

Option D: 5

Correct Answer: 3


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Option A: First

Option B: Third

Option C: Fifth

Option D: Sixth

Correct Answer: Third


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Option A: Article 99

Option B: Article 93

Option C: Article 76

Option D: Article 92

Correct Answer: Article 99


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Option A: First

Option B: Second

Option C: Third

Option D: Fourth

Correct Answer: Second


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Option A: Lok Sabha

Option B: Rajya Sabha

Option C: Members of the Parliament

Option D: Parliament by law

Correct Answer: Parliament by law


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Option A: By speaking in the House

Option B: By an announcement in the Press

Option C: By writing under his signature addressed to the Chairman or the Speaker

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: By writing under his signature addressed to the Chairman or the Speaker


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Option A: Members of Lok Sabha

Option B: Members of Rajya Sabha

Option C: Members of Legislative Assembly

Option D: Members of both Houses of Parliament

Correct Answer: Members of both Houses of Parliament


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Option A: Article 109

Option B: Article 108

Option C: Article 89

Option D: Article 91

Correct Answer: Article 89


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Option A: Deputy Speaker

Option B: Prime Minister

Option C: Members of Parliament

Option D: Parliamentary Affairs Minister

Correct Answer: Deputy Speaker


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Option A: Prime Minister

Option B: Members of Lok Sabha

Option C: Speaker

Option D: President

Correct Answer: Speaker


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Option A: Article 96

Option B: Article 93

Option C: Article 91

Option D: Article 96

Correct Answer: Article 93


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Option A: N. Sanjiva Reddy

Option B: K.S.Hegde

Option C: Both (a) and (b)

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Both (a) and (b)


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Option A: S.D.Sharma

Option B: Dr. Rajendra Prasad

Option C: N.Sanjiva Reddy

Option D: Dr. S. Radhakrishanan man

Correct Answer: N.Sanjiva Reddy


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Option A: K.S.Hegde

Option B: M.A.Ayyangar

Option C: Salman Khurshid

Option D: Rabi Roy

Correct Answer: M.A.Ayyangar


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Option A: President

Option B: Prime Minister

Option C: Parliament

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: President


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Option A: M.A. Ayyangar

Option B: K.S. Hegde

Option C: N. Sanjiva Reddy

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: None of the above


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Option A: M. A. Ayyanger

Option B: B.R. Bhagat

Option C: Dr. Balarm Jakhar

Option D: Vithalbhai J., Patel

Correct Answer: A. M. A. Ayyanger


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Option A: G.V.Mavalankar

Option B: Abdul Rahim

Option C: Sir R. K. Shanumukham Chetty

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Abdul Rahim


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Option A: Sir Abdul Rahim

Option B: G.V.Mavalankar

Option C: M.A.Ayyangar

Option D: Sir Ibrahim Rahim Toola

Correct Answer: G.V.Mavalankar


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Option A: Sir Frederick Whyte

Option B: Sir C.H. Seetalbad

Option C: Sardar Patel

Option D: Sir Monammad Yakub

Correct Answer: Sir Frederick Whyte


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Option A: Govt. Of India Act 1938

Option B: The Indian Council Act 1861

Option C: Govt. Of India Act 1919

Option D: Govt. Of India \Act 1935

Correct Answer: Govt. Of India Act 1919


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Option A: 1947

Option B: 1948

Option C: 1949

Option D: 1946

Correct Answer: 1947


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Option A: Speaker

Option B: Deputy Speaker

Option C: Governor

Option D: Governor General

Correct Answer: Governor


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Option A: In Hindu period

Option B: In British Period

Option C: In Maghal period

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: In British Period


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Option A: Hukam Singh

Option B: N.Sanjiva Readdy

Option C: G.S.Dhillon

Option D: G.V.Mavalankar

Correct Answer: G.V.Mavalankar


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Option A: N.C.Chatterjee

Option B: Dr.S.Radhakrishnan

Option C: A.K.Gopalan

Option D: Mahavir Tyagi

Correct Answer: Dr.S.Radhakrishnan


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Option A: G.V. Mavalankar

Option B: C.D.Deshmukh

Option C: Dr. S. Radhakrishnan

Option D: Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant

Correct Answer: G.V. Mavalankar


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Option A: Jagjivan Ram

Option B: C.D.Deshmukh

Option C: Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant

Option D: Abdul Kalam Azad

Correct Answer: Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant


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Option A: Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant

Option B: Jawahar Lal Nehru

Option C: Abdul Kalam Azad

Option D: C.D.Deshmukh

Correct Answer: Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant


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Option A: 1952-1956

Option B: 1953-1957

Option C: 1952-1957

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 1952-1957


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Option A: Rural area

Option B: Urban area

Option C: Municipalities

Option D: Panchayats

Correct Answer: Rural area


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Option A: Agriculturists

Option B: Businessmen

Option C: Teachers/Academicians

Option D: Lawyers

Correct Answer: Lawyers


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Option A: Jawahar Lal Nehru

Option B: Sardar Ballabh Bahi Patel

Option C: Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad

Option D: Gulzarilal Nanda

Correct Answer: Sardar Ballabh Bahi Patel


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Option A: Jawahar Lal Nehru

Option B: Lal Bahadur Shastri

Option C: Indira Gandhi

Option D: Rajiv Gandhi

Correct Answer: Jawahar Lal Nehru


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Option A: Lok Sabha

Option B: Rajya Sabha

Option C: Provisional Parliament

Option D: Parliament

Correct Answer: Provisional Parliament


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Option A: 296

Option B: 313

Option C: 318

Option D: 316

Correct Answer: 313


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Option A: Directly Elected Body

Option B: Sovereign Body

Option C: Indirectly Elected Body

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Directly Elected Body


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Option A: 26th Nov 1949

Option B: 26th Nov 1930

Option C: 26th Jan 1950

Option D: 26th Nov 1951

Correct Answer: 26th Jan 1950


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Option A: To interpret constitution

Option B: To enforce fundamental right

Option C: To give him permission to establish his own party

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: To enforce fundamental right


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Option A: Mixed electorate

Option B: Separate electorate

Option C: Joint electorate

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Joint electorate


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Option A: As the Indian Independence act of 1947

Option B: As the Indian federation act of 1940

Option C: As the Indian self govt. Act of 1946

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: As the Indian Independence act of 1947


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Option A: 250 articles

Option B: 300 articles

Option C: 395 articles

Option D: 470 articles

Correct Answer: 470 articles


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Option A: First amendment of the constitution

Option B: Fifteen the amendment of the constitution

Option C: Forty second amendment of the constitution

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Forty second amendment of the constitution


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Option A: Independent position in administrative metters

Option B: Supreme position in administrative matters

Option C: Sub-ordinate position in administrative matters

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Sub-ordinate position in administrative matters


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Option A: Are independent of court

Option B: Are indestructible without their consent

Option C: Are supreme to the Indian union

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Are indestructible without their consent


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Option A: 1949

Option B: 1951

Option C: 1952

Option D: 1955

Correct Answer: 1952


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Option A: 8 union territories

Option B: 14 union territories

Option C: 21 union territories

Option D: 28 union territories

Correct Answer: 8 union territories


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Option A: 5 schedules

Option B: 7 schedules

Option C: 9 schedules

Option D: 12 schedules

Correct Answer: 12 schedules


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Option A: The Prime Minister

Option B: The President

Option C: The Vice-President

Option D: The Home Minister

Correct Answer: The President


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Option A: The Rajya Sabha

Option B: The Lok Sabha

Option C: The Legislative Council

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: The Lok Sabha


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Option A: The Governor

Option B: The Speaker

Option C: The Home Minister

Option D: The President

Correct Answer: The President


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Option A: 4 years

Option B: 5 years

Option C: 6 years

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 5 years


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Option A: The Supreme Court

Option B: The Parliament

Option C: The Legislative Assembly

Option D: The Council of Ministers

Correct Answer: The Supreme Court


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Option A: Single Judiciary system

Option B: Double Judiciary system

Option C: Multi-Judiciary system

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Single Judiciary system


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Option A: Executive

Option B: Directive Principles

Option C: Judiciary

Option D: Fundamental Rights

Correct Answer: Directive Principles


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Option A: Judiciary

Option B: Executive

Option C: Fundamental Rights

Option D: Directive Principles

Correct Answer: Fundamental Rights


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Option A: The Centre

Option B: The States

Option C: The Districts

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: The Centre


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Option A: 18

Option B: 21

Option C: 23

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 18


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Option A: Article 19

Option B: Article 38

Option C: Article 56

Option D: Article 79

Correct Answer: Article 79


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Option A: Unicameral

Option B: Bicameral

Option C: Tricameral

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Bicameral


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Option A: January 1,1935

Option B: May 4,1936

Option C: April 1,1937

Option D: July 17,1938

Correct Answer: April 1,1937


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Option A: For a fixed term and cannot be removed before the expiry of that term

Option B: During the pleasure of the head of state

Option C: As long as they enjoy the confidence of majority of the members of the of legislature

Option D: As long as they enjoy the confidence of at least two-thirds of the members of legislature

Correct Answer: As long as they enjoy the confidence of majority of the members of the of legislature


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Option A: Are always taken from the Parliament

Option B: Are never taken from the Parliament

Option C: May be taken from Parliament but have to resign their seats as soon as they assume charge as Ministers

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Are always taken from the Parliament


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Option A: The members of Cabinet cannot be members of Parliament

Option B: Members of the Cabinet cannot be members of Parliament

Option C: Members of the Cabinet are appointed for a fixed term and cannot be removed before the expiry of that term

Option D: The members of Cabinet hold office, during the pleasure of the Parliament

Correct Answer: Members of the Cabinet are appointed for a fixed term and cannot be removed before the expiry of that term


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Option A: Independence of Judiciary

Option B: Fusion of legislature and executive

Option C: Separation of the three organs of government

Option D: None of These

Correct Answer: Fusion of legislature and executive


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Option A: Experts

Option B: Technocrats

Option C: Specialists

Option D: Amateurs

Correct Answer: Amateurs


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Option A: The minister is accountable to the Cabinet

Option B: The minister is accountable for everthing done by him to the Parliament as wel as Cabinet

Option C: All the ministers are collectively responsible to the legislature

Option D: The ministers are directly accountable to parliament as well as the electorate

Correct Answer: All the ministers are collectively responsible to the legislature


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Option A: The Council of Ministers

Option B: The Prime Minister

Option C: The legislature

Option D: The President

Correct Answer: The legislature


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Option A: The Parliament

Option B: The King

Option C: Concil of Ministers

Option D: The Civil Servants

Correct Answer: Concil of Ministers


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Option A: Is an elected representative

Option B: Is a hereditary person

Option C: Is a nominated person

Option D: May be elected, hereditary or nominated person

Correct Answer: May be elected, hereditary or nominated person


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Option A: Absolute powers

Option B: Limited powers

Option C: Nominal powers

Option D: No powers

Correct Answer: Nominal powers


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Option A: Britain

Option B: France

Option C: Greece

Option D: Switzerland

Correct Answer: Britain


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