A. Each law promotes individual liberty
B. Each law restricts individual liberty
C. There is no relationship between law and liberty
D. Law is the first condition of liberty
Related Mcqs:
- The liberal thinkers of the nineteenth century were:
A. Opposed to right to private property
B. In favour of limited right to property only
C. In favour of absolute right to private property
D. In favour of equitable distribution property - The liberal thinker of the nineteenth century considered the state as: __________?
A. A welfare agency
B. A necessary evil
C. Preserver of Liberty
D. Instrument of exploitation - The modern individualism differs from the nineteenth century individualism in so far as: _________?
A. It pleads for greater freedom for the individual
B. It pleads for abolition of the state
C. It pleads for the elimination of military force
D. It attaches greater importance to ‘group’ rather than ‘individual’ - Hansen argued that as compared to the nineteenth century the development at present suffered from two limitations viz:
A. Shifting frontiers and growing population
B. Decline in purchasing capacity and growing unemployment
C. Technological changes and presence of large labour force
D. Growing population and prevailing unemployment - According to the Liberal thinkers the functions of the state should be: ________?
A. Unlimited
B. Limited
C. Controlled
D. Uncontrolled - Which one of the following thinkers emphasised the principles of adult franchise, representative government, freedom of press and frequent elections, which form the cornerstone of Liberal theory of democracy?
A. J.S.Mill
B. Locke
C. Rousseau
D. All the three - Which one of the following thinkers put forth the idea of a welfare state?
A. Hobbes
B. Locke
C. Laski
D. Marx - Which one of the following thinkers is associated with the idealist theory of state?
A. Hobbes
B. Hegel
C. J.S.Mill
D. Laski - Which of the following statements is the most convincing example of the liberal-democratic concept of welfare state: The state should seek to _________?
A. Eradicate class conflicts by assuming direction and control over economic policies
B. Provide for its citizens a minimum of material well being without destroying private initiative
C. Provide for its citizens a maximum of material well-being so as to ensure reconciliation of partisan objectives
D. Eradicate contradiction between political power and socio-economic justice - The best exposition of liberal concept of the nature and functions of the state is found in the writings of:
A. Karl Marx
B. John Locke
C. Montesquieu
D. Machiavelli