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Which of the following is true of the Indian Preamble?Question 2Answera.It serves to inscribe the principle of popular sovereigntyb.It is a reflection of colonial authorityc.It is a reflection of religious and theological beliefsd.None of these

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Which of the following is true of the Indian Preamble?Question 2Answera.It serves to inscribe the principle of popular sovereigntyb.It is a reflection of colonial authorityc.It is a reflection of religious and theological beliefsd.None of these

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The correct answer is a. It serves to inscribe the principle of popular sovereignty. The Indian Preamble is a brief introductory statement of the Constitution's fundamental purposes and guiding principles. It is meant to reflect the ideals and aspirations of the people (popular sovereignty), not colonial authority or religious beliefs.

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