A. Tolerance would be the guiding principal
B. The individual would be ostracized but not otherwise hindered
C. The individual would be enrolled in a voluntary educational program
D. Punishment would be administered to force the individual to adhere
Related Mcqs:
- The contract envisaged by Rousseau was: __________?
A. Both the social contract
B. A social contract
C. A political contract
D. A legal contract - Rousseau had a number of detractors among whom Rousseau himself should the included. What was the title of his seemingly candid autobiography?
A. My Life and Times
B. The Triumph of Reason
C. If You’re Paranoid, you only have to be right once
D. The Confessions of Jean-Jacques rousseau - Rousseau’s individual in the state of nature was: __________?
A. Noble savage
B. Nasty and brutish
C. Peace loving and law abiding
D. Quarrelsome - The proletarian state envisaged by Marx is: __________?
A. The state which will be established after the overthrow of the capitalist state as a transitory measure
B. A state in which the factory workers would control all the means of production and distribution
C. A state in which the real power will be in the hands of peasants and farmers
D. A stateless and classless society, which the Marxists ultimately wish to establish - Rousseau believed that man in the “state of nature” was naturally good. Still he admitted that a true state of nature probably existed except as an ideal, a standard for comparison. His mothod for dealing with this discrepancy between reality and theory was to:
A. “Lay the facts aside, as they do not affect the question.”
B. He blamed a maid and remained silent when she was punished
C. He immediately confessed
D. He ran awa but not before returning the stolen items - The two important factors, which according to Rousseau compelled the people to leave the state of nature and create the state were:
A. Growth of population and property
B. Emergence of strong religious and military classes
C. Fear of foreign danger and need of a strong ruler to protect them
D. Growth of property and fear of revolution - In the contract envisaged by Hobbes:
A. Sovergign was a party to the contract
B. Sovereign refused to become a party to the contract
C. Sovereign accpeted only limited obligations
D. Sovereign came into being as a result of the Contract - The classical thinkers envisaged development:
A. With the assistance of the government
B. Without interference by the government
C. Under the guidance of the government
D. Though the combination of all the above methods - In Muhammad Ali Formula bicameral parliament was envisaged; the upper House was to have 50 members of which 10 were to be from East Pakistan and 40 from West Pakistan, and the Lower House was to have:
A. 250 members
B. 300 members
C. 210 members
D. 340 members - A federal form of government was envisaged by: __________?
A. The constitution of 1918
B. The constitution of 1924
C. The constitution of 1945
D. None of them