Human history abounds in claims and theories confining the right
of governing to a few select citizens. Exclusion of the many is
justified on the ground that human beings may be rightfully
segregated for the good of society and viability of the political
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process.
118. Which one of the following statements is least essential as
a part of the argument in the above passage?
(a) Man seeks control over external things affecting him.
(b) In society, there are 'super
' and 'sub' human beings.
(c) Exceptions to universal citizen participation are
conducive to systemic efficacy.
(d) Governing implies recognition of disparities in
individual capacities.
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I think it's option (c)
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Answer: Option A is the correct answer
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