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131. |
Which one of the following statements sums up Hobbes's views about the nature of man: |
A. |
Man is a social animal |
B. |
Man is co-operative sympathetic towards members of society |
C. |
Man is essentially peace loving |
D. |
Man is selfish and quarrelsome |
Answer: Option D
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132. |
According to Hobbes the sovereign was: |
A. |
A part to the contract |
B. |
The result of the contract |
C. |
Elected after the conclusion of the contract |
D. |
Accountable to the people |
Answer: Option B
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133. |
John Locke, a proponent of Social Contract theory, hailed from: |
A. |
France |
B. |
Germany |
C. |
Britain |
D. |
U.S.A. |
Answer: Option C
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134. |
Locke advocated his theory in: |
A. |
The sixteenth century |
B. |
The seventeenth century |
C. |
Twelfth century |
D. |
The eighteenth century |
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
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135. |
Locke propounded his theory of Social Contract in the book entitled: |
A. |
Lectures on Jurisprudence |
B. |
Two Treatises on Civil Government |
C. |
Social Contract |
D. |
Representative Government |
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
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136. |
The state of nature, according to Locke, was: |
A. |
A period of lawlessness |
B. |
A period of peace and reason |
C. |
A period of constant warfare |
D. |
A period of peace in certain areas and war in other areas |
Answer: Option B
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137. |
According to Locke people in the state of nature enjoyed only: |
A. |
Divine rights |
B. |
Natural rights |
C. |
Legal rights |
D. |
Religious rights |
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
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138. |
The important rights enjoyed by the people in the state of nature, says Locke were: |
A. |
Right to life, liberty and property |
B. |
Right to religion, worship and conscience |
C. |
Right to participate in affair of government |
D. |
People enjoyed no rights all all |
Answer: Option A
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139. |
According to Locke people in the state of nature: |
A. |
Had-certain duties but no rights |
B. |
Had certain rights only |
C. |
Had both rights and duties |
D. |
Had neither rights nor duties |
Answer: Option C
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140. |
According to Locke the people in the state of nature: |
A. |
Were governed by the laws enacted by the Sovereign |
B. |
Were governed by laws enacted by the people |
C. |
Were governed by the laws of nature |
D. |
Had no laws at all |
Answer: Option C
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