A. Of majority is promoted
B. Of minority is protected
C. Of State is promoted
D. Has nothing to do with politics
Related Mcqs:
- Ibn-e-Khaldun and ______ both stress the importance of religion for the state and the connection between religion and power:
A. Machiavelli
B. Rousseau
C. Bentham
D. J.S. Mill - India is a secular state because in it there is: __________?
A. Equality of status
B. Social Justice.
C. Equality before law
D. Liberty of worship
E. Courts have power of judicial interpretation - Which of the following can be called a secular state namely which:
A. Is anti-religious
B. Is irreligious
C. Declares all religions as state religions
D. Does not distinguish people on the basis of religion - A secular state is one which is:____________?
A. Irreligious
B. Anti-religious
C. Pro-religious
D. Has no religious of its own - The words secular to the preamble was added by the: ___________?
A. First amendment of the constitution
B. Fifteen the amendment of the constitution
C. Forty second amendment of the constitution
D. None of these - 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 - 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 - To make the constitution of Pakistan was not an easy Job. Including religion, which or the following were major hindrance(s) in the way of forming a constitution of the country?
A. Cultural and linguistic differences
B. Lack of homogeneity among the sections of the country
C. Nature of the Federal structure of the government
D. All of these - What is an example of “religion of the citizen”?
A. The Catholic Church
B. The gods of ancient Greece
C. A personal relationship with God
D. Therevada Buddhism - Lectures on Philosophy of Religion is written by:___________?
A. Carter, Charlas
B. Thomas Sowell
C. George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
D. Jeremy Bentham