A. Culture
B. Civilisation
C. International understanding
D. Common welfare
E. Social customs
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- All rights must be compatible with: ________?
- A. Religion B. Customs C. Common good D. Culture...
- Who said: “good citizens make a good state and bad citizens make a bad state”?
- A. Kant B. Aristotle C. Marx D. None of these...
- The rights which are supposed to have been enjoyed by the people even in the state of nature are called:
- A. Fundamental rights B. Moral rights C. Civil rights D. Natural rights E. Legal rights...
- The important rights enjoyed by the people in the state of nature, says Locke were:
- 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...
- Political Rights are available to citizens:
- A. Only in democratic countries B. Both in democratic and autocratic countries C. Only in autocratic countries D. Only in countries which possess a written constitution...
- Civil rights of citizens imply: ___________________?
- A. The rights granted to a citizen in a civilized state B. The rights, which are an essential condition of a civilized life C. The rights, which have helped in the development of civilization D. None of the above...
- Under which Article protection of property rights of citizens are assured:
- A. Article 24 B. Article 25 C. Article 26 D. Article 27...
- Which theory of democracy attaches great importance to economic rights of citizens?
- A. Marxist Theory B. Elitist theory C. Pluralist Theory D. All the above...
- Which one of the following theories of democracy accords high priority to the political rights of citizens
- A. Pluralist Theory of Democracy B. Elitist Theory of Democracy C. Marxist Theory of Democracy D. Liberal Theory of Democracy E. All the above...
- Which one of the following kinds of equality is not compatible with the liberal notion of equality?
- A. Legal equality B. Political equality C. Social equality D. Economic equality...
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