A. Xenophon
B. Aristotle
C. Socrates
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- “Really I think that the poorest he that is in England bath a life, as the greatest he, and therefore truly, sir, I think it is clear that every man that is to live under a government ought first by his own consent to put himself under the government, and I do think that the poorest ram in England is not at all bound in a strict sense to the Government that he bath not had a voice to put himself under”. The statement argues for
A. Rule according to the consent of the governed
B. Rule of the poor
C. Expropriation of the rich
D. Distribution of wealth equally to all - The two most outstanding city-states of ancient Greece were:________?
A. Athens and Rome
B. Rome and Sparta
C. Athens and Venice
D. Athens and Sparta - Who of the following said that strictly speaking sovereignty is an internal power, pick that up?
A. Gettell
B. Gilchrist
C. John Coulhon
D. Liber - According to Leslie Stephen the power of legislature is strictly:
A. Observed
B. Imposed
C. Limited
D. None of them - Socrates was born in Greece in:_____________?
A. 344 B.C.
B. 269 B.C.
C. 369 B.C.
D. 469/470 B.C. - Which state ruled Greece for most of Aristotle’s adult life?
A. Athens
B. Thebes
C. Macedonia
D. Sparta - Which of Plato’s works describes the trial of Socrates, and Socrates’ defense against charges that he was corrupting the youth of Athens?
A. Crito
B. Meno
C. The Apology
D. Timaeus - Who said “He who is of a calm and happy nature willhardly feel the pressure of age, but to him who is of an opposite disposition youth and age are equally a burden:”
A. Eratosthenes
B. Plato
C. Diophantus
D. Eppipides - Which of Plato’s works describes the trial of Socrates, and Socrates’ defense against charges that he was corrupting the youth of Athens?
A. Crito
B. Meno
C. The Apology
D. Timaeus - “Liberty therefore, is never real unless the Government can be called to account when it invades rights.” (Laski)
Which one of the following is the just justification to the above statement?A. It the realisation of that the government can be brought to book in a court of law
B. In identifying a man as a political unit in a way which distinguishes him from other citizens
C. In a decentralized society wherein the basic needs of men can find satisfaction
D. In the understanding that liberty and restraints are complementary