51. The liability of the government for its actions is primarily based on:
a) Constitutional provisions
b) Statutory laws
c) Judicial precedents
d) Administrative regulations
52. The doctrine of sovereign immunity means that the government:
a) Cannot be sued under any circumstances
b) Can be sued only by certain individuals
c) Can be sued for any action
d) Can be sued, but with limitations
53. Which of the following is true regarding the liability of the government for tortious acts?
a) The government is not liable for tortious acts committed by its employees
b) The government is strictly liable for tortious acts
c) The government is liable only for intentional torts
d) The government is liable for tortious acts committed by its employees in the course of their duties
54. The liability of the government for tortious acts is based on the principle of:
a) Respondeat superior
b) Strict liability
c) Contributory negligence
d) Absolute liability
55. The government can be held liable for negligence if it fails to:
a) Provide essential services
b) Enforce laws and regulations
c) Protect public safety
d) All of the above