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List I consists of the provisions borrowed from constitutions of different countries and List II consists of the names of different countries. Match List I with List II and select
the correct answer using the code given below the Lists:
List I List II
1. First Past the Post A.British
2. The idea of Residual Powers B. Canada
3. Principles of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity C. French
4. Directive Principles of State Policy D. Irish
1-2-3-4
D-B-C-A
B-A-C-D
A-B-C-D
A-D-C-B
- First Past the Post (FPTP): This electoral system is widely used in the UK, and it is borrowed from the British system.
- The Idea of Residual Powers: This concept is borrowed from Canada, where powers not explicitly mentioned are reserved for the central government.
- Principles of Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity: These ideals are inspired by the French Revolution and are part of the French constitution.
- Directive Principles of State Policy: This is borrowed from the Irish Constitution, where such principles serve as guidelines for the governance of the state.
Matching:
- 1. First Past the Post - A. British
- 2. The Idea of Residual Powers - B. Canada
- 3. Principles of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity - C. French
- 4. Directive Principles of State Policy - D. Irish
Correct Answer: Option 3 - A-B-C-D
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