Deck 13: Concepts of Liberty and Justice
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Deck 13: Concepts of Liberty and Justice
1
Which one of the following is not a political right?
A)Right to public Office
B)Right to Petition
C)Right to Education
D)Right to contest Election
A)Right to public Office
B)Right to Petition
C)Right to Education
D)Right to contest Election
Right to Education
2
Which of the following is a Civil Right?
A)Right to freedom of speech and expression
B)Right to vote
C)Right to become a member of parliament
D)Right to Association
A)Right to freedom of speech and expression
B)Right to vote
C)Right to become a member of parliament
D)Right to Association
Right to freedom of speech and expression
3
The right to elect Member of parliament is a
A)Political right
B)Social right
C)Religious right
D)Moral right
A)Political right
B)Social right
C)Religious right
D)Moral right
Political right
4
__________has granted the Fundamental rights to the citizens of India
A)Parliament
B)Constitution of India
C)A government of Order
D)A Special Law
A)Parliament
B)Constitution of India
C)A government of Order
D)A Special Law
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5
________was the first political thinker to advocate communism of property.
A)Marx
B)Lenin
C)Plato
D)Engels
A)Marx
B)Lenin
C)Plato
D)Engels
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6
Who among the following deemed liberty as living life to the fullest.
A)Macpherson
B)Hegel
C)Kant
D)Green
A)Macpherson
B)Hegel
C)Kant
D)Green
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7
Who among the following philosophers considers liberty as Obedience to Law?
A)Hegel
B)Kant
C)Spencer
D)Green
A)Hegel
B)Kant
C)Spencer
D)Green
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8
The word liberty is derived from the word liber of
A)Greek language
B)French language
C)German language
D)Latin language
A)Greek language
B)French language
C)German language
D)Latin language
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9
The word liber means
A)Licence
B)Free
C)Restricted
D)Obstruction
A)Licence
B)Free
C)Restricted
D)Obstruction
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10
What is the literal meaning of liberty?
A)Absence of restraint
B)Restraint
C)Freedom with certain limitations
D)Positive freedom
A)Absence of restraint
B)Restraint
C)Freedom with certain limitations
D)Positive freedom
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11
Natural liberty is generally identified with
A)Restricted freedom
B)Limited freedom
C)Unlimited and unrestricted freedom
D)None of the above
A)Restricted freedom
B)Limited freedom
C)Unlimited and unrestricted freedom
D)None of the above
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12
Natural liberty implies
A)Liberty enjoyed by man in the imaginary state of nature when civil society did not exist
B)The liberty which man enjoys in the society
C)The liberty which man enjoys in the state
D)Absence of any type of liberty
A)Liberty enjoyed by man in the imaginary state of nature when civil society did not exist
B)The liberty which man enjoys in the society
C)The liberty which man enjoys in the state
D)Absence of any type of liberty
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13
_________was the chief exponent of the concept of natural liberty
A)Rousseau
B)Hobbes
C)Locke
D)Austin
A)Rousseau
B)Hobbes
C)Locke
D)Austin
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14
According to ___"Civil liberty consists of right and privileges which the State creates and protects for its subjects.
A)Gettell
B)Gilchrist
C)Laski
D)Montesquieu
A)Gettell
B)Gilchrist
C)Laski
D)Montesquieu
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15
Which among the following is not civil liberty?
A)Right to equality before law.
B)Right to freedom of speech ad expression
C)Right to vote
D)Freedom of the person
A)Right to equality before law.
B)Right to freedom of speech ad expression
C)Right to vote
D)Freedom of the person
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16
Who among the following said "Liberty means to grow to one's natural height to develop one's abilities?
A)Burns
B)Gettell
C)Locke
D)Rousseau
A)Burns
B)Gettell
C)Locke
D)Rousseau
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17
Who among the following said 'Political liberty is the power to be active in the affairs of the state'?
A)Hobbes
B)Laski
C)Gilchrist
D)Gettell
A)Hobbes
B)Laski
C)Gilchrist
D)Gettell
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18
Laski holds that two conditions are essential to make political liberty real
A)Equality and property
B)Equal access to education, honest and free press
C)Civil liberty and Economic liberty
D)Religious and Civil liberty
A)Equality and property
B)Equal access to education, honest and free press
C)Civil liberty and Economic liberty
D)Religious and Civil liberty
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19
The positive view of liberty was first put forward by
A)Ideals thinkers like Kant, Hegel, Fichte
B)Idealist thinkers like Laski, Kant etc.
C)Classical thinkers like Adam Smith
D)Utilitarian thinkers like Bentham, Mill etc.
A)Ideals thinkers like Kant, Hegel, Fichte
B)Idealist thinkers like Laski, Kant etc.
C)Classical thinkers like Adam Smith
D)Utilitarian thinkers like Bentham, Mill etc.
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20
C.B Macpherson has discussed his view on liberty in his book
A)Grammar of politics
B)Democratic theory
C)On liberty
D)Concepts of liberty
A)Grammar of politics
B)Democratic theory
C)On liberty
D)Concepts of liberty
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21
Who among the following regards positive liberty as developmental liberty?
A)Laski
B)Macpherson
C)Weber
D)Maclver
A)Laski
B)Macpherson
C)Weber
D)Maclver
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22
'Freedom is a product of free society' means
A)It is free society that man has the opportunity to develops his real self.
B)True freedom is conceivable with out a free society
C)Freedom from exploitation
D)None of the above
A)It is free society that man has the opportunity to develops his real self.
B)True freedom is conceivable with out a free society
C)Freedom from exploitation
D)None of the above
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23
Which of the following philosophers said, "nature hath made men equal"?
A)Plato
B)Hobbes
C)Aristotle
D)Machiavelli
A)Plato
B)Hobbes
C)Aristotle
D)Machiavelli
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24
Who among the following stated. "We want to abolish classes and in this sense we are for equality"
A)Marx
B)Lenin
C)Engels
D)Laski
A)Marx
B)Lenin
C)Engels
D)Laski
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25
The term justice is derived from latin word
A)Justicia
B)Justa
C)Justitia
D)None of the above
A)Justicia
B)Justa
C)Justitia
D)None of the above
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