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In our modern society it is believed that justice and liberty are: |
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Contradictory to each other |
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Complementary to each other |
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Cooperate with each other only when necessary |
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Partially complementary and partially contradictory to each other |
Answer: Option B
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The chances of getting justice are available in: |
A. |
Parliamentary form of Government only |
B. |
Presidential form of government only |
C. |
Aristocracies only |
D. |
Democratic system of Government |
E. |
In monarchies only |
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Answer: Option D
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Maximum stress about economic aspect of justice has been laid by: |
A. |
Individualists |
B. |
Utilitarian |
C. |
Fascists |
D. |
Nazis |
E. |
Socialists |
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Answer: Option E
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In our modern times it is believed that justice is: |
A. |
Opposed to equality |
B. |
Opposed to liberty |
C. |
Anti-thesis of equality and liberty |
D. |
Closely linked with liberty |
Answer: Option D
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Who of the following has tried to establish a close link between justice and liberty? |
A. |
Individualists |
B. |
Marxists |
C. |
Syndicalists |
D. |
Anarchists |
E. |
Liberals |
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Answer: Option E
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The term 'justice' has been drawn from the Latin term: |
Answer: Option B
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Justice is essentially a: |
A. |
Legal concept |
B. |
Moral concept |
C. |
Social concept |
D. |
Complex concept combining all the above and other concepts |
Answer: Option D
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The concept of justice is applicable only to: |
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Dealings with human beings |
B. |
Dealings with all living beings |
C. |
Dealings with living as well as non-living beings |
D. |
None of the above |
Answer: Option A
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Justice means that: |
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There cannot be any discrimination |
B. |
There can be discrimination on just grounds |
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Discrimination can be made in accordance with majority view |
D. |
Discrimination can be made according to the wishes of King |
Answer: Option B
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Which one of the following thinkers interpreted justice as allotment of functions to person in accordance with his ability and training? |
Answer: Option B
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