A. The Indian Constitution
B. The American and Declaration of Rights
C. The Fundamental Rights of Citizens in Soviet Union
D. The Conduct of Monarchs and Princes
Related Mcqs:
- Theory of natural rights has been criticised because it makes rights:
A. Too flexible
B. Too rigid
C. Too static
D. Too un-understandable - Theory of natural rights was supported by: _________?
A. Hobbes
B. Locke
C. Rousseau
D. None of the above - Who of the following is not associated with the theory of natural rights?
A. Thomas Hobbes
B. Bentham
C. Locke
D. Karl Marx
E. Hegel - The Theory of Natural Rights holds that: ________?
A. Rights are a divine creation
B. Rights came from pre-civil society
C. Rights were granted by the King
D. Rights are granted by the constitution - Who of the following scholars, is associated with the Theory of Natural Rights?
A. Locke
B. Bentham
C. Green
D. Karl Marx - The Theory of Natural Rights formed an important part of: _________?
A. Austin’s Theory of Sovereignty
B. Social Contract Theory
C. Divine Origin Theory
D. Force Theory - Which one of the followings was in no way connected with the theory of natural rights?
A. Hobbes
B. Locke
C. Paine
D. Bentham - Which one of the followings has been wrongly listed as a defect of the theory of natural rights
A. There is no commonly agreed list of natural rights
B. The natural rights often conflict with each other
C. There is a universal agreement regarding the lists of natural rights
D. It assumes that rights can exist independent of state - One of the major merits of the natural rights theory is: ________?
A. It assumes that rights can exist independent of society
B. It holds that rights are static
C. It lists the rights which man brought with him from state of nature
D. It asserts that certain rights are basic and therefore necessary for human existence - 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