This Ayush Vishwakarma is a bully. He may have been getting marks in 80s and early 90s and he is trying to call everyone a mad person. Please respect teachers bro!
@@AnkitSharma-n5u2v Sir, the answer is A because option A is verbatim lifted from a govt university's website which might have been used by the professor who framed the question. He did not change any word from that. I have tried posting links but that leads to deletion of my comments (I don't know why). If you want, share your mail id and I will send you the document's link.
@@AnkitSharma-n5u2v i answered the question during my second round as i find it difficult to land on an option in first reading.on first reading itself C and D can be eliminated. However A and B were confusing and i took a chance. Free from external control thing ive read somewhere during practice tests. Howver not very convinced with the word 'permenantly'.
Option A is incorrect. That's because sovereignty i.e. independence from external control is not implicit in the term "state" which is why it was mentioned explicitly in the preamble at the time of adoption of the Indian constitution. Hegemony is also a type of state where sovereign control of the state in question lies with some another state.
Kindly clarify the question regarding protecting liberty.... Some say separation of power, while some others say committed judiciary.... .... I mean it is the judiciary who defines basic features of Constitution from time to time, then if judiciary is not committed to its Constitutional role, then separation of power concept will itself be in jeopardy at the mercy of legislature..... Kindly explain what does committed judiciary mean here.... Committed to whom
What do you mean by Independent judiciary? Is the judiciary independent from constitution too? A committed judiciary is someone which is committed to legislature. An independent judiciary is one which is committed to Constitution only.
@@anunigam03 na..... Independent judiciary is something, that is exclusively written in constitution.... But there is nowhere mention of committed judiciary.... One can intrepret it in several ways....
@@rajsharma2023 Whatttttt? Now you're kidding yourself. The main characteristics of Liberal democracy is 1. Separation of power 2. Independent Judiciary How can you confuse it with committed judiciary when separation of power is already in option. Read the article of Modiji & Amit Shah on committed judiciary. Being a liberal, committed judiciary is totally against the idea of independence of judiciary.
The most important characteristic of a state is sovereignity.....which is not given in option b.....even on internet also it is given characteristic of sovereignity.......politically organised people possessing an authority to govern them does not necessarily means an organised government with well laid down rules.....it can also lead to anarchy....
@@AnkitSharma-n5u2v Ok but if a politically organised people of a definite teritory and possesing authority to govern but not sovereign ..like Taiwan ...can it be the best defination of state ....so the concept of statehood must be accomplished with sovereignty ....
@@AnkitSharma-n5u2v Yes absolutely ...but the freedom to exercise the political power is only possible if sovereignty is prevailed ...but your attempt is appreciated ...
@@AnkitSharma-n5u2v yeah which make it necessary condition for statehood ... another one point , British wanted to give provincial independence (Dickie Bird Plan) but it was opposed by Nehru in shimla meeting . Thank u for replying
Took 10 mins to answer a question still marked it incorrectly..God save candidates..Option A will be correct in all four and it was one of a simple questions..
I marked B ..and you’re the only person who made me right 😅 thank you sir
Insights ias also says B
@Rohit Yadav link please
Upsc ke answer key ky hai??
Answer in Page 13 of Class 8, NCERT, social and Political life- Option A
This Ayush Vishwakarma is a bully. He may have been getting marks in 80s and early 90s and he is trying to call everyone a mad person. Please respect teachers bro!
I also marked B. Let's see what happens
Ive marked B. Checked around 5answer keys. Except in one, all four had A as correct option.
@@AnkitSharma-n5u2v Sir, the answer is A because option A is verbatim lifted from a govt university's website which might have been used by the professor who framed the question. He did not change any word from that. I have tried posting links but that leads to deletion of my comments (I don't know why). If you want, share your mail id and I will send you the document's link.
Yes sir A is correct ans.
What are the basic attributes of state -
1) population
2) territory
3) sovereignity
4) govt.
And option A fits for this
@@AnkitSharma-n5u2v i answered the question during my second round as i find it difficult to land on an option in first reading.on first reading itself C and D can be eliminated. However A and B were confusing and i took a chance. Free from external control thing ive read somewhere during practice tests. Howver not very convinced with the word 'permenantly'.
Option A is incorrect. That's because sovereignty i.e. independence from external control is not implicit in the term "state" which is why it was mentioned explicitly in the preamble at the time of adoption of the Indian constitution. Hegemony is also a type of state where sovereign control of the state in question lies with some another state.
Insight me b diya h
Even I marked B because f the word community in option A, which is a negetive defination
Hey what is true is even teachers cant solve upsc paper they them selve contradict
Option A cannot be correct. There are sovereign State as well as non sovereign state
I marked C bcz i had read somewhere that it also includes culture .
Same here 😅
Deftly explained.
Kindly clarify the question regarding protecting liberty.... Some say separation of power, while some others say committed judiciary....
.... I mean it is the judiciary who defines basic features of Constitution from time to time, then if judiciary is not committed to its Constitutional role, then separation of power concept will itself be in jeopardy at the mercy of legislature.....
Kindly explain what does committed judiciary mean here.... Committed to whom
Totally agree with you
What do you mean by Independent judiciary? Is the judiciary independent from constitution too? A committed judiciary is someone which is committed to legislature.
An independent judiciary is one which is committed to Constitution only.
@@anunigam03 na..... Independent judiciary is something, that is exclusively written in constitution.... But there is nowhere mention of committed judiciary.... One can intrepret it in several ways....
@@rajsharma2023 Whatttttt? Now you're kidding yourself. The main characteristics of Liberal democracy is
1. Separation of power
2. Independent Judiciary
How can you confuse it with committed judiciary when separation of power is already in option.
Read the article of Modiji & Amit Shah on committed judiciary.
Being a liberal, committed judiciary is totally against the idea of independence of judiciary.
@@anunigam03 yup right.... May be I interpreted wrong.. Let's see
Behtareen
nicely explained sir
Nicely 3xplained sir....It was very well put.
Great explanation
Well explained
The most important characteristic of a state is sovereignity.....which is not given in option b.....even on internet also it is given characteristic of sovereignity.......politically organised people possessing an authority to govern them does not necessarily means an organised government with well laid down rules.....it can also lead to anarchy....
In that case, option D is most suited, which nobody is talking about.
Arr yaar pehle nahi dekha ... nahi to Representation de deta .... Representation nahi sunvai nahi ....
Defination of state can be deduced from Montevideo convention .....and don't think the explanation is upto upsc level ...
@@AnkitSharma-n5u2v Ok but if a politically organised people of a definite teritory and possesing authority to govern but not sovereign ..like Taiwan ...can it be the best defination of state ....so the concept of statehood must be accomplished with sovereignty ....
@@AnkitSharma-n5u2v also as per your defination of state ...Hong Kong also qualifies as a state ...
@@AnkitSharma-n5u2v Yes absolutely ...but the freedom to exercise the political power is only possible if sovereignty is prevailed ...but your attempt is appreciated ...
@@AnkitSharma-n5u2v yeah which make it necessary condition for statehood ...
another one point , British wanted to give provincial independence (Dickie Bird Plan) but it was opposed by Nehru in shimla meeting .
Thank u for replying
Took 10 mins to answer a question still marked it incorrectly..God save candidates..Option A will be correct in all four and it was one of a simple questions..