A. Lectures on Aesthetics
B. Lectures on Philosophy of Religion
C. Lectures on the History of Philosophy
D. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel’s Philosophy of right was published in:___________?
A. 1821
B. 1833
C. 1822
D. 1824 - The Elements of the Philosophy of Right, his political philosophy was published in:_________?
A. 1822
B. 1834
C. 1824
D. 1826 - Whose valuable works were published after his death according to his will?
A. Al-Ghazali
B. Al-Mawardi
C. Al-Farabi
D. Nazam-ul-Mulk Tusi - A state must possess: _________________?
A. A democratic government
B. Parliamentary government
C. Presidential government
D. Some kind of government - City States’ were common in ancient:_________________?
A. Greece
B. Rome
C. Pakistan
D. China - Gallup Poll is: _________________?
A. A method of propagating a set of public opinion
B. A method of gauging public opinion on specific issues through sample questioning of individuals representing cross section of society
C. An American term used for midterm elections
D. A term used for general elections in - Jean Jaures: _________________?
A. Favoured Marxian philosophy
B. Opposed Marxian philosophy
C. Tried to reconcile Marxian views with his own views
D. Tried to twist Marxian philosophy to suit his own views - According to Fascists: _________________?
A. Human equality is most desirable
B. There can be no human equality
C. Leaders have better talent than common man
D. There is no difference between a leader and common man - The head of the executive under a Presidential system is representative in so far as _________________?
A. He is an elected representative of the people
B. He can address the people whenever he chooses
C. People can approach him any time
D. He consults the elected representatives of the people on all important national issues - Judges of the ICJ are: _________________?
A. Elected by the Security Council
B. Elected by the General Assembly and the Security Council
C. Appointed by the Security-General in consultation with the five permanent members of the Security Council
D. None of these