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Question-1
Who was the first scientific writer who gave a logical exposition of the theory of social contract ?
(A)
Hobbes
(B)
Locke
(C)
Rousseau
(D)
Hooker
Question-2
The trace of divine origin is seen in the epic
(A)
Ramayana
(B)
Bhagavat Gita
(C)
Mahabharat
(D)
Bible
Question-3
Man is free in the state of nature and enjoys all rights incidental to his person. Whose words are these ?
(A)
Locke
(B)
Hobbes
(C)
Rousseau
(D)
Nozick
Question-4
Right inherent in man by nature; natural rights of man are to life, liberty and property. Identify the political thinker ?
(A)
Hobbes
(B)
Locke
(C)
Rousseau
(D)
Nozick
Question-5
Principal works Leviathan (1651) is the important work of
(A)
Rousseau
(B)
Hobbes
(C)
Locke
(D)
Nozick
Question-6
Men in state of nature equal self sufficient and contended, lived life of idyllic, happiness man actuated by impulse and not reason, origin of property creates inequality necessity of state. Whose idea is this ?
(A)
Locke
(B)
Hobbes
(C)
Rousseau
(D)
Hooker
Question-7
Who believes in popular sovereignty ?
(A)
Locke
(B)
Hobbes
(C)
Rousseau
(D)
Hooker
Question-8
Law of nature does not represent natural impulse but a moral law based upon reason to regulate human conduct.
Whose idea of law of nature is this ?
(A)
Locke
(B)
Rousseau
(C)
Hobbes
(D)
Hooker
Question-9
Whose idea of sovereignty is unlimited, indivisible, inalienable, absolute above law, source of law, justice, property above state and church has no right of revolution against sovereign ?
(A)
Hobbes
(B)
Locke
(C)
Rousseau
(D)
Hooker
Question-10
Which theory is the oldest among all theories on the origin of the state ?
(A)
Social Contract Theory
(B)
Theory of divine origin
(C)
Force Theory
(D)
Matriarchal and Patriarchal Theory
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