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Question-1
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-2
Who argued for freedom as a fundamental right of human kind?
(A)
Karl Marx
(B)
Rousseau
(C)
Plato
(D)
Aristotle
Question-3
Which one of the following is not related to the constitutional government?
(A)
Coalition Government
(B)
Presidential Government
(C)
Hierarchy Government
(D)
Federal Government
Question-4
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-5
According to Aristotle the end of state is:
(A)
Logical
(B)
Legal
(C)
Ethical
(D)
Welfare
Question-6
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-7
Fundamental rights guaranteed in the Indian constitution can be suspended only by
(A)
A proclamation of National Emergency
(B)
An act passed by parliament
(C)
An amendment of the constitution
(D)
The judicial decision of the supreme court
Question-8
Which one of the following fundamental right is guaranteed only to the citizens and root to the foreigners?
(A)
Equality before law and equal protection of law
(B)
Freedom of speech and expression
(C)
Right to life and personal liberty
(D)
Right to freedom of religion
Question-9
Who among the following can impose reasonable restrictions on the rights of the Indian citizen?
(A)
The supreme court
(B)
The parliament
(C)
The president
(D)
The prime minister
Question-10
Rousseau's political philosophy furnished basis for:
(A)
Political sovereign
(B)
Limited sovereign
(C)
Popular sovereign
(D)
Absolute sovereign
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