A. It means equal right in political system
B. It means rule of law
C. It means economic disparity
D. It means equal right to hold political office
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - 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 true about social equality?
A. It means elimination of caste distinction
B. It means equal right to vote
C. It means equal property
D. It means equal opportunities to travel abroad - Which one of the following is true about economic equality. It means:
A. Minimum basic needs of all
B. Minimum basic needs of the rich
C. Possession of equal property by all
D. None of These - Equality in true and positive sense means:
A. Everyone should get equal opportunity for the development of his personality and all should be equal before law
B. Every one should get equal wages
C. Everyone should get same type of education
D. Everybody should follow the same religion - Equality in true and positive sense means that:
A. Everyone should get equal opportunity for development of personality
B. Everyone should get equal property
C. All must get equal social status
D. All must get equal wages
E. All must get equal employment - Which of the following is covered under national equality?
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 - Which one of the following thinkers considered liberty and equality as complementary?
A. Lord Acton
B. MacLver
C. Marx
D. Rousseau - Who of the following thinkers maintain that liberty and equality are antagonistic to each other?
A. Plato and Marx
B. Aristotle and Montesquieu
C. Lord Acton and De Tocqueville
D. Laski and Green - “The passion for equality made vain the hope for liberty”. Who of the following has said this?
A. J.S.Mill
B. Bentham
C. Green
D. Marx
E. Bodin