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Question-1
Rousseau's political philosophy furnished basis for:
(A)
Political sovereign
(B)
Limited sovereign
(C)
Popular sovereign
(D)
Absolute sovereign
Question-2
According to Aristotle the end of state is:
(A)
Logical
(B)
Legal
(C)
Ethical
(D)
Welfare
Question-3
Who argued for freedom as a fundamental right of human kind?
(A)
Karl Marx
(B)
Rousseau
(C)
Plato
(D)
Aristotle
Question-4
The ideas of Aristotle are more acceptable to the west than Plato's because he propogated
(A)
Rules of law
(B)
Democracy
(C)
Rule of people
(D)
Tyranny
Question-5
Freedom means:
(A)
Absence of external constraints
(B)
Existence of conditions in which people can develop their talents
(C)
It permits the exercise of the individuals powers of reason and judgement
(D)
All the above
Question-6
Democracy means:
(A)
Rule of people
(B)
Rule of minister
(C)
Rule of speaker
(D)
All of these
Question-7
Plato is the author of:
(A)
Republic
(B)
Social contract
(C)
History of political thought
(D)
Capital
Question-8
A democratic society is one which
(A)
Follows the principles of equality, freedom,fraternity and justice
(B)
Respects the enlightened individuals
(C)
Believers in equal educational opportunities
(D)
All of the above
Question-9
Secularism is added in constitution by the amendment of:
(A)
42th
(B)
62th
(C)
47th
(D)
73th
Question-10
The state shall not make any law which takes awy or abridges the fundamental right which one of the following shall not be constructed as law for this purpose?
(A)
Ordinance
(B)
By - law
(C)
Rule
(D)
Constitutional amendments
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