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Question-1
Economic inequality implies abolition of:
(A)
State
(B)
Power
(C)
Poverty
(D)
Wealth
Question-2
_______ refers to a set of political ideas that emerged as a response to the inequalities present in and reproduced by the industrial capitalist economy.
(A)
Socialism
(B)
Capitalism
(C)
Feudalism
(D)
Mixed economy
Question-3
If human beings are equal by nature they are entitled to:
(A)
Unequal respect
(B)
Unequal consideration
(C)
Equal responsibility
(D)
Equal consideration in all respect
Question-4
Discrimination should be made on the grounds of :
(A)
Birth
(B)
Wealth and creed of colour
(C)
Sex and caste
(D)
All the above
Question-5
Economic equality means, all should enjoy the ________ of the state equally.
(A)
Power
(B)
Wealth
(C)
Privileges
(D)
All the above
Question-6
Application of equality of consideration is equality before:
(A)
Law
(B)
State
(C)
Rule
(D)
Liberty
Question-7
Most of the __________ inequalities that exist today in human relations.
(A)
Social
(B)
Economic
(C)
Political
(D)
All the above
Question-8
_______ do not accept the concept of natural equality.
(A)
Liberalism
(B)
Marxism
(C)
Democrats
(D)
Socialism
Question-9
Political equality involves:
(A)
The right to vote
(B)
Right to contest elections
(C)
Right to hold public offices
(D)
All the above
Question-10
Social equality means that all are equal units of :
(A)
Administration
(B)
Society
(C)
State
(D)
Law
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