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Question-1
Which of the following is divinely ordained and the king draws his authority from God ?
(A)
Monarchy
(B)
Aristocracy
(C)
Democracy
(D)
Polity
Question-2
Men in state of nature equal self sufficient and contended, lived life of idyllic, happiness man actuated by impulse and not reason, origin of property creates inequality necessity of state. Whose idea is this ?
(A)
Locke
(B)
Hobbes
(C)
Rousseau
(D)
Hooker
Question-3
Law of nature does not represent natural impulse but a moral law based upon reason to regulate human conduct.
Whose idea of law of nature is this ?
(A)
Locke
(B)
Rousseau
(C)
Hobbes
(D)
Hooker
Question-4
Law of nature based on instinct sociability resulting from feeling and not from reason. Identify the political thinker who said this ?
(A)
Locke
(B)
Rousseau
(C)
Hobbes
(D)
Nozick
Question-5
Who among the following did not conceive of a sovereign state ?
(A)
Locke
(B)
Hobbes
(C)
Rousseau
(D)
Nozick
Question-6
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-7
The trace of divine origin is seen in the epic
(A)
Ramayana
(B)
Bhagavat Gita
(C)
Mahabharat
(D)
Bible
Question-8
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-9
Who believes in popular sovereignty ?
(A)
Locke
(B)
Hobbes
(C)
Rousseau
(D)
Hooker
Question-10
"Man egoistic moved by fear, power glory political equality of all no question of right or wrong. Just or unjust war of all against all, life, nasty, brutish and short ". Whose idea of state of nature is this ?
(A)
Locke
(B)
Rousseau
(C)
Hobbes
(D)
Hooker
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