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Question-1
The concept of equality arose as a protest against the prevailing:
(A)
Inequality
(B)
Equality
(C)
Freedom
(D)
Law
Question-2
Most of the __________ inequalities that exist today in human relations.
(A)
Social
(B)
Economic
(C)
Political
(D)
All the above
Question-3
Equality of consideration should be reflected in the equality of opportunity to all according to their:
(A)
Jobs
(B)
Positions
(C)
Merit
(D)
Caste
Question-4
According to Max, the division of ________ led the formation of two major classes in society.
(A)
Labour
(B)
Land
(C)
Capital
(D)
Organisation
Question-5
__________ countries give emphasis to economic equality.
(A)
Socialist
(B)
Capitalist
(C)
Liberalist
(D)
Marxist
Question-6
Which of the following create economic inequality?
(A)
Concentrating economic resources in a few hands
(B)
Wide differences in wage and rewards
(C)
Unequal pay for equal work
(D)
All the above
Question-7
_______ 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-8
Social equality means that all are equal units of :
(A)
Administration
(B)
Society
(C)
State
(D)
Law
Question-9
Economic equality means, all should enjoy the ________ of the state equally.
(A)
Power
(B)
Wealth
(C)
Privileges
(D)
All the above
Question-10
Economic inequality implies abolition of:
(A)
State
(B)
Power
(C)
Poverty
(D)
Wealth
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