Correct answer: (d) Opportunity to develop oneself fully
Explanation
- A
Protection against the tyranny of political rulers
(a) Protection against the tyranny of political rulers is a narrow, classical-liberal slice (Berlin’s negative liberty against the state). The question asks the most appropriate polity definition, so this is incomplete. Not the key.
- B
Absence of restraint
(b) Absence of restraint is negative liberty in one line. Indian constitutional liberty is not only that. Not the key.
- C
Opportunity to do whatever one likes
(c) Opportunity to do whatever one likes is licence, not liberty. The Preamble’s liberty is bounded by reasonable restriction. Not the key.
- D
Opportunity to develop oneself fully
(d) Opportunity to develop oneself fully is positive liberty: creating conditions for the personality to grow. That is the definition UPSC keyed as most appropriate in the Indian polity frame.
Summary. Official key is (d). In Indian polity teaching, liberty is not mere absence of restraint or a free-for-all. It is the opportunity to develop one’s faculties, within constitutional limits. Anti-tyranny and “no restraint” are partial. Honour (d).
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