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Question-1
Equality prevails in a society in which:
(A)
All persons are provided with adequate opportunities for the development of their personalities
(B)
No class or caste or group is given special privileges
(C)
Rights are equally distributed among all
(D)
All the above
Question-2
According to Max, the division of ________ led the formation of two major classes in society.
(A)
Labour
(B)
Land
(C)
Capital
(D)
Organisation
Question-3
Political equality involves:
(A)
The right to vote
(B)
Right to contest elections
(C)
Right to hold public offices
(D)
All the above
Question-4
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-5
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-6
Social equality means that all are equal units of :
(A)
Administration
(B)
Society
(C)
State
(D)
Law
Question-7
The concept of equality arose as a protest against the prevailing:
(A)
Inequality
(B)
Equality
(C)
Freedom
(D)
Law
Question-8
Economic inequality implies abolition of:
(A)
State
(B)
Power
(C)
Poverty
(D)
Wealth
Question-9
Application of equality of consideration is equality before:
(A)
Law
(B)
State
(C)
Rule
(D)
Liberty
Question-10
_______ 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
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