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Right : duty :: Power : ..............

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When rights are mentioned, think of duties; when power is mentioned, think of responsibilities or liabilities that come with it.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • Wrong
  • Weak
  • Powerless
  • Liability
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

We start by examining the first pair: "Right" and "duty".
In legal and moral philosophy, a right is something an individual is entitled to, and a duty is an obligation that corresponds to that right.
For example, if someone has the right to free speech, others have the duty not to suppress that speech.
This is a "corresponding obligation" relationship.
Now, applying this pattern to the second pair, "Power" also has a corresponding obligation or consequence.
Having power implies responsibility and accountability for how that power is exercised.
The term that captures this is "Liability", which refers to the responsibility and potential consequences arising from the misuse or use of power.
Option (a) "Wrong" is simply the opposite of "right" and does not match the type of relationship.
Option (b) "Weak" is the opposite of "power" and again does not match the structure.
Option (c) "Powerless" is also an antonym, not a related responsibility.
Thus, "Liability" is the only choice that mirrors the "corresponding obligation" relationship from the first pair.
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