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Who said that outward conditions and rights are necessary to the national life? |
A. |
Liber |
B. |
Keruse |
C. |
Edmund Burke |
D. |
Cicero |
E. |
Dr. Asirvatham |
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Answer: Option B
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12. |
Idealist believe about rights that these should deal with: |
A. |
Maintaning property |
B. |
Maintaining judicial system |
C. |
Development of human personality |
D. |
Devlopment of religion |
Answer: Option C
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13. |
Idealist theory: |
A. |
Differentiates between moral and political rights |
B. |
Does not differentiate between moral and political rights |
C. |
Opposed to moral and political rights Reconciles moral and political rights |
D. |
Reconciles moral and political rights |
Answer: Option B
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The rights which are supposed to have been enjoyed by the people even in the state of nature are called: |
A. |
Fundamental rights |
B. |
Moral rights |
C. |
Civil rights |
D. |
Natural rights |
E. |
Legal rights |
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Answer: Option D
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15. |
One of the important natural rights is right to: |
A. |
Have associations Worship in a natural manner |
B. |
Live in houses |
C. |
Own and preserve property |
Answer: Option D
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16. |
Concept of natural rights has been condemned because: |
A. |
These are not possible these days |
B. |
There was no state of nature |
C. |
There were no natural rights |
D. |
These are immoral |
Answer: Option B
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17. |
The rights which have more concern with inward rather than outward actions are called: |
A. |
Moral rights |
B. |
Civil rights |
C. |
Natural rights |
D. |
Political rights |
Answer: Option A
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18. |
The rights against which state cannot enact law, and if enacted can be declared invalid are called: |
A. |
Social rights |
B. |
Moral rights |
C. |
Political rights |
D. |
Fundamental right |
E. |
Civil rights |
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Answer: Option D
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19. |
Main criticism against fundamental rights is that: |
A. |
These are given without any obligation to all the citizens |
B. |
Are loaded with too heavy respobsibilities |
C. |
Hinder government working |
D. |
Are too vague and can't be looked after by the courts of law |
Answer: Option A
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20. |
The rights which can be enforced with the punitive powers of the state are known as: |
A. |
International rights |
B. |
Legal rights |
C. |
Civil rights |
D. |
Political rights |
E. |
Moral rights |
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Answer: Option B
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