A. Right to life, liberty and property
B. Right to religion, worship and conscience
C. Right to participate in affair of government
D. People enjoyed no rights all all
Related Mcqs:
- According to Locke people in the state of nature enjoyed only:___________?
A. Divine rights
B. Natural rights
C. Legal rights
D. Religious rights - Locke says that people left the state of nature:
A. Because they were fed up with the perpetual warfare
B. Because they were fed up with the autocratic rule of the King
C. Because of divine intervention
D. Because of the inconvenience caused by different interpretations of laws of nature of different members - The rights which are supposed to have been enjoyed by the people even in the state of nature are called:
A. Fundamental rights
B. Moral rights
C. Civil rights
D. Natural rights
E. Legal rights - According to Hobbes people in the state of nature enjoyed: _____________?
A. Only the right to life, liberty and property
B. No rights
C. Only economic rights
D. Unspecified natural rights - According to Locke people left the state of nature for the sake of:__________?
A. An effective government
B. Preservation of their natural rights
C. Creating a state
D. Creating an independent judiciary - According to Locke people in the state of nature:
A. Had-certain duties but no rights
B. Had certain rights only
C. Had both rights and duties
D. Had neither rights nor duties - According to Locke the people in the state of nature:
A. Were governed by the laws enacted by the Sovereign
B. Were governed by laws enacted by the people
C. Were governed by the laws of nature
D. Had no laws at all - 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 - Which one of the following condition was not associated with the state of nature as expounded by Locke?
A. The state of nature was a state of peace, mutual assistance and cooperation
B. There were natural rights of life, liberty and property
C. The prevalence of natural law
D. There was continuous fear and danger of violent death - According to Locke in the state of nature man was: ___________?
A. Uncivilised
B. Nasty and brutish
C. Peace loving
D. Respected no code of conduct.