A. Maintaning property
B. Maintaining judicial system
C. Development of human personality
D. Devlopment of religion
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - The Idealist Theory of rights attaches more importance to: __________?
A. Physical development
B. Material progress
C. Inner-development
D. Social development - The Idealist Theory of Rights insists on: __________?
A. Absolute right to resist the state
B. Unflinching obedience to state laws by the individual
C. Right to resist the state under certain circumstances
D. Right to resist the state in majority wants it - The idealist Theory of Rights:
A. Attaches great importance to the moral development of man’s personality
B. Sacrifices the individual good to the social good
C. Tries to reconcile the social and individual good
D. Lays emphasis on religious and economic rights - The Idealist Theory of Rights lays emphasis on man’s:
A. Social development
B. Economic development
C. Civil development
D. Moral development - Those who believe that the state is an end in itself believe that:
A. Should be widened
B. Should be narrowed down
C. State should have no functions
D. State should perform optional functions - Those who believe that the state is means to an end believe that:
A. Man is the highest aim of perfection
B. Nothing should be left to the individual
C. Individual is not the best judge of his interests
D. State should bother about removing hindrances - Idealist theory:
A. Differentiates between moral and political rights
B. Does not differentiate between moral and political rights
C. Opposed to moral and political rights Reconciles moral and political rights
D. Reconciles moral and political rights - The Idealist Theory attaches great importance to: __________?
A. Perfection of human personality
B. Equality of all men
C. Provision of basic necessities of life to all
D. None of the above - 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