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Which of the following theory believes that rights are conditions, which contribute and help in the promotion of common good? |
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Historical |
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Natural |
C. |
Social welfare |
D. |
Legal |
E. |
Political |
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Answer: Option C
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32. |
Which of the following statement is correct? |
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All rights are based on social customs |
B. |
Moral rights have been codified |
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Moral rights have no deep roots in society |
D. |
Breach of moral rights is socially condemned |
E. |
Fundamental rights are same all over the world |
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Answer: Option D
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33. |
Which of the following is correct? |
A. |
Political rights are enjoyed by eliens as well |
B. |
Everywhere citizens have been given the right to work |
C. |
Each right has a corresponding duty |
D. |
Rights need not be compatible with common good |
E. |
Even those rights, which have not been recognised by state, have value |
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Answer: Option C
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34. |
Which of the following is not a political right of citizens? |
A. |
Right to vote |
B. |
Right to get elected |
C. |
Right to education |
D. |
Right to resist |
E. |
Right to petition |
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Answer: Option C
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35. |
Which of the following theory explains clearly the nature of rights? |
A. |
Social welfare theory |
B. |
Theory of natural rights |
C. |
Historical theory of rights |
D. |
None of the above |
Answer: Option A
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36. |
Right to equality before law is: |
A. |
Economic right |
B. |
Moral right |
C. |
Religious right |
D. |
Natural right |
E. |
Political right |
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Answer: Option E
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37. |
Which of the following is true about Locke regarding rights of an individual, i.e. he gets these from: |
Answer: Option D
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38. |
Which of the following is not a natural right according to Locke? |
A. |
Right to life |
B. |
Right to liberty |
C. |
Right to property |
D. |
Right to work |
E. |
None of these |
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Answer: Option D
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39. |
Who of the following is not associated with the theory of natural rights? |
A. |
Thomas Hobbes |
B. |
Bentham |
C. |
Locke |
D. |
Karl Marx |
E. |
Hegel |
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Answer: Option B
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40. |
Which one of the following is not a political right? |
A. |
Right to family |
B. |
Right to be elected |
C. |
Right to protection |
D. |
Right to vote |
E. |
Right to election to a public office |
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Answer: Option A
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