A. Economic considerations
B. Political considerations
C. Social considerations
D. Ethical and philosophical considerations
E. Religious considerations
Related Mcqs:
- It the primitive societies justice was based on:____________?
A. Perfect equality
B. Rule of law
C. Impartiality of judiciary
D. Money which one paid to the judges
E. Tit for tat - Which of the following is not true about Plato’s concept of justice?
A. He stressed only on inward aspect of human personality
B. For him justice was a socail bond
C. For him justice should help in maintaining social order
D. It was based on citizen’s sense of duty
E. None of the above - Which one of the following is not true about Marxian concept of justice?
A. The state ensured justice to the rich
B. The judicial system protected the rich
C. The poor had no chances to get justice
D. The poor could possibly get justice in capitalist state
E. The poor will get justice when present state is demolished - The Concept of Justice:
A. Is very old
B. Originated in the sixteenth century
C. Originated in the twentieth century
D. Originated with the dawn of democracy - The concept of justice in the sense of greatest happiness of the greatest number was popularized by:_________?
A. Aristotle
B. Rousseau
C. Laski
D. Bentham - The concept of justice is applicable only to:_____________?
A. 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 - The concept of justice in purely economic terms was popularized by___________?
A. Adam Smith
B. J.S.Mills
C. Bentham
D. Engels - Aristotle speaks of two types of justice one, particular justice and the other:
A. Social Justice
B. General justice
C. Distributive justice
D. Political justice - 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 - Which theory of justice is based on the principle ‘kill the sin and not the sinner’?
A. Retributive theory of justice
B. Reformative Theory
C. Deterrent Theory of Justice
D. None of the above