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
Origin Of State
Origin Of State
A. Divine rights
B. Natural rights
C. Legal rights
D. Religious rights
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
A. Lectures on Jurisprudence
B. Two Treatises on Civil Government
C. Social Contract
D. Representative Government
A. The sixteenth century
B. The seventeenth century
C. Twelfth century
D. The eighteenth century
A. France
B. Germany
C. Britain
D. U.S.A.
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
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
A. To disobey the sovereign under certain conditions
B. Not to disobey the sovereign under any condition
C. To disobey the sovereign only if he acts against national interest
D. To disobey the sovereign if he fails to act in accordance with the terms of the contract
A. Certain natural rights
B. Those rights which were granted to them by the sovereign
C. Those rights which they had retained at the time of the conclusion of the contract
D. Only those rights which were specified in the contract