Political Science · Indian Polity
Match List I (Latin legal phrase) with List II (Meaning) and choose the correct option.
List I
- Nemo judex in causa sua
- Sine qua non
- Ceteris paribus
- Quid pro quo
List II
- No man shall be a judge in his own cause
- All else being equal
- A causal connection between a particular act and an injury
- A favour or advantage granted in return for something
AI-a, II-b, III-c, IV-d
BI-b, II-c, III-d, IV-a
CI-a, II-c, III-b, IV-d ✓ Correct
DI-c, II-a, III-b, IV-d
Correct answer: (C) I-a, II-c, III-b, IV-d — The correct pairing is I-a, II-c, III-b, IV-d.
Explanation
★The correct pairing is I-a, II-c, III-b, IV-d.
★Nemo judex in causa sua means no man shall be a judge in his own cause, a rule of natural justice.
★Sine qua non means an essential condition, a 'but for' causal connection between an act and an injury.
★Ceteris paribus means all else being equal, a phrase common in economic reasoning.
★Quid pro quo means a favour or advantage granted in return for something.
★These Latin maxims appear often in law and administration.
★So each phrase matches its proper meaning.
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