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Question-1
The most important function of the welfare state is the creation of condition which ensure:
(A)
Fair elections
(B)
Liberty
(C)
Social justice
(D)
Freedom of expression
Question-2
Democracy means:
(A)
Rule of people
(B)
Rule of minister
(C)
Rule of speaker
(D)
All of these
Question-3
Plato was a:
(A)
Realist
(B)
Idealist
(C)
Rationalist
(D)
Politician
Question-4
Which one of the following is a fundamental right?
(A)
Right to freedom of religion
(B)
Right to property
(C)
Right to work
(D)
All of these
Question-5
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-6
Plato is the author of:
(A)
Republic
(B)
Social contract
(C)
History of political thought
(D)
Capital
Question-7
Secularism is added in constitution by the amendment of:
(A)
42th
(B)
62th
(C)
47th
(D)
73th
Question-8
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-9
Aristotle ends the ethics with a segue to the discussion of:
(A)
Aesthetics
(B)
Theology
(C)
Politics
(D)
Natural science
Question-10
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
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