A. It is too wide
B. It is too narrow
C. It is too complicated
D. It is difficult to understand
Related Mcqs:
- Theory of natural rights has been criticised because it makes rights:
A. Too flexible
B. Too rigid
C. Too static
D. Too un-understandable - Exponents of historical theory of rights believe that the rights:
A. Have been given by the society
B. Are the product of evolution
C. Are given by the sovereign
D. Are of divine origin - Who of the followings is associated with the Historical theory of rights?
A. Edward Gibbons
B. Herbert Spencer
C. Edmund Burke
D. Rousseau - The Historical theory of rights holds that: _________?
A. Rights are the creation of God
B. Rights are drawn from various historical statutes
C. Rights are the crystallization of customs
D. Rights are the result of contract - Marxian philosophy has been criticised because:
A. His idea that state will wither away has not come true
B. His ideas that workers will unite has proved failure
C. For his philosophy that state will expand
D. For his views about capitalist system - Marx has been criticised for his views:
A. That capital is a theft
B. Private property is source of exploitation
C. Religion is the opium of the people
D. He has prounded no guarantee for non-working classes in his society - On which of the following grounds has Marxian not been rightly criticised?
A. He has given one sided interpretation of history
B. He has given undue place to social forces in history
C. His theory of class struggle is untenable
D. It sacrifices individual at the cost of society - Which one of the following is not a contributory factor in the growth of the state, according to Historical theory?
A. Religion
B. Economic factor
C. Political consciousness
D. Kinship
E. Class consciousness - The historical theory of the origin of the state asserts that the state is:_____________?
A. A creation of God at a point of time in the past
B. A product of compact between individuals in the remote past
C. A result of surrender of the vanquished tribe to the conquering tribe
D. An outcome of gradual and continuous development of human society out of an imperfect beginning towards a more perfect organization - The Fundamental Rights imply the rights:
A. Which are indispensable for the growth of human personality
B. Which a man inherits from nature at the time of his birth
C. Which are enforced by the state
D. Which impose no obligation on a state