A. Machiavelli
B. Rousseau
C. Bentham
D. J.S. Mill
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Related Mcqs:
- Ibn-e-Khaldun was born in Tunis in the year _______ AD.
A. 1332
B. 1333
C. 1334
D. 1335 - Ibn-e-Khaldun died in the year _______ A.D.
A. 1405
B. 1406
C. 1407
D. 1408 - Ibn-e-Khaldun’s name is associated with: __________?
A. Asabiyya
B. Liberty
C. Dictatorship
D. Algebra - Ibn-e-Khaldun retired as a: _________?
A. Teacher at Al-Azhar
B. Professor of Law
C. Judge
D. Record Keeper - Ibn-e-Khaldun is famous for his: _________?
A. Muqqaddame-e-Tarikh
B. Muqqaddama-e-Sharo-Shairey
C. Commentary on Aristotle’s politics
D. Life of Timur - Which of the following is not the work of Ibn-e-Khaldun:
A. Kitab-al-Ibar
B. Al-Tarif
C. History of the Berbers
D. Siyasat Namah - Ibn-e-Khaldun died at the age of: _________?
A. 78
B. 86
C. 92
D. 100 - Religion helped in the evolution of state by cultivating following two qualities:
A. Reverence and obedience
B. Faith and Power
C. Faith in heaven and hell
D. Superstition and faith in god - In a secular state the religion:
A. Of majority is promoted
B. Of minority is protected
C. Of State is promoted
D. Has nothing to do with politics - A state, which has no religion of its own but protects all religions is called:
A. Theocratic
B. ascist
C. Anarchist theory
D. Secular
E. Absolutist
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