A. To enact laws
B. To amend already existing laws
C. To interpret laws
D. To enforce laws
Related Mcqs:
- The main function of the sovereign, according to Locke was: ____________?
A. To enact laws
B. To modify the laws according to needs of time
C. To enforce the laws
D. To interpret the laws - The main respobsibility according to Locke’s sovereign was: _________?
A. To protect the property of the people
B. To collect land revenue
C. To maintain good transport system
D. To encourage formation of associations - Who said “So long as the General will is Sovereign, it does not matter what form of government it may be __________?
A. Hobbes
B. Rousseau
C. Hegel
D. T.H. Green - According to Hobbes the sovereign was:__________?
A. A part to the contract
B. The result of the contract
C. Elected after the conclusion of the contract
D. Accountable to the people - The main function of the state according to the Pluralists is:____________?
A. To promote general welfare of its citizens
B. To regulate the activities of various associations
C. To regulate production distribution of essential goods
D. To provide social securities like unemployment allowance and old pension - Who of the following is associated with the statement that the main function of state is to ‘hinder to the hindrances to good life’:
A. Individualists
B. Liberals
C. Utilitarianists
D. Socialists - In Hobbes contract sovereign was: ___________?
A. Party to the contract
B. Above the contract
C. Below the people
D. To be elected in a democratic manner - Locke’s sovereign: ____________?
A. Was above all laws
B. Was bound by the laws given by him
C. Was main source of original laws
D. None of these - According to Locke the sovereign:
A. Was a party to the contract
B. Was born out of the contract
C. Stood outside the contract
D. None of the above - Locke’s sovereign was:_______________?
A. Above law
B. Bound by the existing laws
C. The chief creator of all laws
D. None of the above