A. Social Justice
B. General justice
C. Distributive justice
D. Political justice
Related Mcqs:
- Which one of the following is true about Aristotle’s views about justice?
A. It should promote religion
B. It should be available to the rich
C. It was what philosopher king thought was just
D. It should be available both to the citizens and the slaves
E. It consisted in observing rules of equality - Modern Liberalism speaks for: _____________?
A. Capitalist class
B. Working class
C. Educated class
D. Middle class
E. Mass of mankind - The idealist theory of Justice, which emphasised the moral element of justice, was first of all propounded by:___________?
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Machiavelli
D. Marx - The denial of right to a particular section of society in the law-making and making process is a violation of the principle of:____________?
A. Natural Justice
B. Political Justice
C. Legal justice has no relationship with punishment
D. All the above - Aristotle is considered the founder of what?
A. Modern Biology
B. Modern Physics
C. Modern Chemistry
D. Modern Anatomy - Which Muslim thinker’s commentaries popularized works of Aristotle in the West and saved Greek thought from oblivion?
A. Al-Farabi
B. Al-Mawardi
C. Nizam-ul-Mulk Toosi
D. Al-Ghazali - Aristotle found his own school which was known as:_____________?
A. The Lyceum
B. Acedemy
C. Institution
D. Leader - A pupil of Plato’s great student, who developed the system of concentric spheres borrowed by Ptolemy, was this man who advanced the system of epicycles, adding an additional seven, laying the final groundwork for the system adopted by Aristotle and Ptolemy Who was he?
A. Eratosthenes
B. Callipus
C. Diophantus
D. Eppipides - What is the final cause of rainfall according to Aristotle?
A. It rains so plants and creatures can survive
B. It rains because it is water’s nature to fall
C. It rains because there is moisture in the air
D. It rains because moisture cools - What caused the break between Aristotle and Alexander?
A. Alexander’s failure to restore Aristotle’s native home
B. Alexander’s failure to support Aristotle’s research
C. Alexander’s attitude toward the Persians
D. Alexander’s treatment of Thebes