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Question-1
Right inherent in man by nature; natural rights of man are to life, liberty and property. Identify the political thinker ?
(A)
Hobbes
(B)
Locke
(C)
Rousseau
(D)
Nozick
Question-2
Which of the following is divinely ordained and the king draws his authority from God ?
(A)
Monarchy
(B)
Aristocracy
(C)
Democracy
(D)
Polity
Question-3
Whose idea of sovereignty is unlimited, indivisible, inalienable, absolute above law, source of law, justice, property above state and church has no right of revolution against sovereign ?
(A)
Hobbes
(B)
Locke
(C)
Rousseau
(D)
Hooker
Question-4
Who believes in popular sovereignty ?
(A)
Locke
(B)
Hobbes
(C)
Rousseau
(D)
Hooker
Question-5
Social contract (1762) is an important work of
(A)
Locke
(B)
Hobbes
(C)
Hooker
(D)
Rousseau
Question-6
Which theory is the oldest among all theories on the origin of the state ?
(A)
Social Contract Theory
(B)
Theory of divine origin
(C)
Force Theory
(D)
Matriarchal and Patriarchal Theory
Question-7
Who among the following did not conceive of a sovereign state ?
(A)
Locke
(B)
Hobbes
(C)
Rousseau
(D)
Nozick
Question-8
Which is the most ancient among all theories of origin of state ?
(A)
Social Contract theory
(B)
Force theory
(C)
Evolutionary theory
(D)
Patriarchal theory
Question-9
Who was the first scientific writer who gave a logical exposition of the theory of social contract ?
(A)
Hobbes
(B)
Locke
(C)
Rousseau
(D)
Hooker
Question-10
"A state of good will, mutual existence and preservation state of peace not war governed by law of nature but state became necessary to have one standardized interpretation of law of nature".
Whose idea is this ?
(A)
Hobbes
(B)
Locke
(C)
Rousseau
(D)
Hooker
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