A. Right to conclude treaties
B. Right to declare war
C. Right to declare peace
D. Right to have equal status in international forums
E. Right to participate in international conferences
Related Mcqs:
- Which one of the following is not covered under political equality?
A. Right to vote
B. Right to have political office
C. Right to contest elections
D. Right to criticise government
E. Right to live in family - Which one of the following kinds of equality is not compatible with the liberal notion of equality?
A. Legal equality
B. Political equality
C. Social equality
D. Economic equality - The system under which each one is given the right to vote on equal basis is covered under:
A. Religious equality
B. Social equality
C. Political equality
D. Economic equality
E. Natural equality - The system under the people are treated equal in the eyes of law is covered under:
A. Civil equality
B. National equality
C. Natural equality
D. Political equality - Who said that political equality can never be real unless it is accompanied by virtual economic equality:
A. Laski
B. D.G.H.Cole
C. Lord Action
D. De Tocqueville - Which one of the following is not covered under civil liberty?
A. Freedom of conscience
B. Freedom of movement
C. Freedom of occupation
D. Freedom of vote in the manner one will like to - Which of the following is not covered under the freedom of press?
A. Expression of views of the opposition
B. Publication of the views of the intelligentsia
C. Publication of letters to the editor
D. Commenting on the views of political leadership
E. Suppression of the views of the opposition - Equal wages for equal work for both the sexes is covered under:
A. Political equality
B. Religious equality
C. Economic equality
D. Natural equality
E. National equality - Individual’s right to demand work and leisure is covered under:___________?
A. Economic liberty
B. National liberty
C. International liberty
D. Political liberty
E. Moral liberty - “Really I think that the poorest he that is in England bath a life, as the greatest he, and therefore truly, sir, I think it is clear that every man that is to live under a government ought first by his own consent to put himself under the government, and I do think that the poorest ram in England is not at all bound in a strict sense to the Government that he bath not had a voice to put himself under”. The statement argues for
A. Rule according to the consent of the governed
B. Rule of the poor
C. Expropriation of the rich
D. Distribution of wealth equally to all