Introduction To Political Science And Governmental Structures And Processes Set 4
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This set of Introduction to Political Science and Governmental Structures and Processes Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Introduction To Political Science And Governmental Structures And Processes Set 4
Q1 | Who said that 'One's natural rights are one's natural power' ?
- locke
- rousseau
- hobbes
- laski
Q2 | Who wrotes the book "the Rights of Man"?
- edmund burke
- thomas paine
- locke
- green
Q3 | Rights have no validity without the recognition of:
- government
- state
- society
- electorate
Q4 | According to the historical theory of rights, rights are the result of:
- evolution
- human efforts
- nation efforts
- legislation
Q5 | Who regarded, 'life, liberty and property as inalienable rights of Men’?
- locke
- aristotle
- rousseau
- hobbes
Q6 | The legal theory of rights points out that rights are created by:
- state
- society
- community
- nature
Q7 | The theory of social welfare was expounded by:
- utilitarians
- socialist
- marxists
- fabians
Q8 | Who says, "Rights have no meaning without social unity"?
- bentham
- laski
- j. s. mill
- dean pound
Q9 | Who are the chief exponents of social welfare theory?
- green
- hegel
- bentham and mill
- locke
Q10 | Rousseau supports the idealist theory of Rights on the basis of:
- morality
- natural law
- general will
- social consciousness
Q11 | According to Green, the basis of rights is:
- legal sanction
- legal recognition
- common moral consciousness
- gift of the state
Q12 | Who put forward the economic theory of rights:
- locke
- ricardo
- karl marx
- hitler
Q13 | According to Marxists, rights are:
- privileges of all people
- privileges of all classes
- privileges of a particular class safe guarded by law
- privileges for economically weaker sections
Q14 | Right to property is a :
- political right
- civil
- natural
- moral
Q15 | The term liberty has been drawn from the Latin word ………
- libel
- lebour
- liber
- labal
Q16 | Who of the following was an advocate of positive liberty
- lock
- t.h. green
- bentham
- j.s. mill
Q17 | The concept of natural liberty is associated with
- hegal
- locke
- rousseau
- hobbes
Q18 | Which theory deals with natural liberty.
- divine origin theory
- force theory
- social contract theory
- evolutionary theory
Q19 | Who was the author of the book ‘ On Liberty’ ?
- green
- laski
- j.s. mill
- marx
Q20 | Civil liberty is inherent in the laws of
- society
- state
- nature
- organization
Q21 | Which part of Indian constitution guarantees liberty to citizen.
- d.p.s.p
- fundamental right
- preamble
- vii
Q22 | Who says “ where there is no law there is no freedom.
- rousseau
- green
- locke
- laski.
Q23 | Term justice has been drawn from the Latin word .
- just
- joint
- jus
- judge
Q24 | ……………. View that justice and equality are closely connected
- individualists
- idealists
- socialists
- anarchists
Q25 | Constitution is an instrument of …… justice
- political
- social
- legal
- economic